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21. Search Results
The Year s Work in English studies is an annual...... of the most influential poetry of the victorian era, including works Pub Date us 15 January 1996.
http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/searchres.asp?author=ELAINE M TREHARNE&author

22. Australian Victorian Studies Association--Register Of Members
Email us if you want to make changes. Slinn, School of English and Media studies, Massey University true crime cases of the victorian era, notably murderesses
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Professor Christine Alexander, Department of English, University of New South Wales, Kensington, NSW AUSTRALIA 2052
C.Alexander@unsw.edu.au

The Brontës; Jane Austen; Literary Juvenilia; eighteenth-century and nineteenth-century literature; the relationship between literature and landscape, especially landscape gardening; bibliography; and critical editing. Latest book: The Oxford Companion to the Brontës (2003), co-authored with Margaret Smith. Dr Monica Anderson, English, Communication and Cultural Studies, University of Western Australia, Crawley WA AUSTRALIA 6009.
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Ms Sharon Bickle, Deakin Hall, Monash University, Clayton, VIC AUSTRALIA 3168
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23. Equivalencies
39995 Topics in Cultural studies, nothing. 33003 us Literature from 1945Present, 31053 Poetry Since Romanticism 32069 Readings in the victorian era 32080 British
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Equivalencies Core Courses New Major Equivalent courses in OLD Major 25001 Literature in English I 22081 Survey of British Literature I
23077 Survey of American Literature I 25002 Literature in English II 22082 Survey of British Literature II
23078 Survey of Amer. Literature II 30001 English Studies nothing 49095 Senior Seminar nothing Distribution Requirements Writing and Language Studies New Major Equivalent courses in OLD Major 20001 Business Writing same 20002 Technical Writing same 20003 Intermediate Expository 20005 Intermediate Expository 20021 Intro. to Creative Writing same 30064 Argumentative Prose same 30065 Expository Prose same 30067 Fiction Writing I same 30068 Fiction Writing II same 30069 Poetry Writing I same 30070 Poetry Writing II same 31001 Fundamental English Grammar 35060 Fundamental English Grammar 31002 History of the English Lang. 35062 History of the English Language 31003 Linguistics 35063 Linguistics 39895 Topics in Rhetoric, Composition,and Writing

24. The Victorian Age: Web Resources
http//www.crt.state.la.us/crt/ocd/hp/STUDYUNIT/hpsuvict victorian Station The Victoriaera Timeline. Florida International University Women’s studies Center.
http://www.albanyinstitute.org/resources/victorianage/vict.web.htm
125 Washington Avenue Albany, New York information@ albanyinstitute.org AMERICA AFTER THE CIVIL WAR WEB RESOURCES General Victorian Age Sites th Century American History http://members.aol.com/TeacherNet/19Am.html Resources for Early American History http://www.clements.umich.edu/Links/Histsub.html Kingwood College Library: American History From 1860 to the Present http://www.nhmccd.edu/contracts/lrc/kc/history-internet.html Kingwood College Library: American Cultural History 1900-1909 http://www.nhmccd.edu/contracts/lrc/kc/decade00.html #events Think Quest http://www.thinkquest.org The Victorian Era http://www.crt.state.la.us/crt/ocd/hp/STUDYUNIT/hpsuvict.htm Victorian Station: The Victoria-era Timeline http://www.victorianstation.com/timelinefull.htm Turn of the Century: Timeline http://www.ushistory.net/toc/timeline.html The American President http://www.americanpresident.org/home6.htm

25. Religion & Liberty Book News (Vol. 6, No. 1)
engaged in the great controversies of the victorian era. and educational value of historical studies, Professor Himmelfarb It shows us more than just ideas
http://www.acton.org/publicat/randl/booknews.php?id=32

26. Women's Studies - Symposium Student Papers
Theory and Feminism in the victorian era . Tina Landgraf. The Early Influences of a victorian Social Reformer Black Women in the Suffrage Movement in the us .
http://www.womenstudies.ilstu.edu/symposia/symposiapapers.html
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Publications of these papers may be ordered from Women's Studies. Click to download order form
The Eighth Annual Women's Studies Symposium, March 2003 Panel I. Women's History I "Women and the Evolution of the Public Sphere" Mark Roeder "Gender and Historiography of the Iranian Constitution Revolution in 1905" Fatemeh Masjedi "Irish-American Women: 1815-1920" Erica Spangler "Celia, A Slave" Jamaal Crenshaw "Women of Les Gens de Couleur Libre" Danielle Zdon Panel II. Women's History II "Working Girl: How 1920s Society Affected Fay Ritchey" Diane Kraemer "The Image of Women in Postwar Magazines" Amy Wyatt "Good Housekeeping Magazine 1953-1954: Was This a Job Description or Prescription for Confusion" Susan Harsha Panel III. The Model UN: Representing the Association for Women's Rights in Development

27. Victorian Era Fine Art Prints And Posters.
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28. Web Resources
Medical History, What is History?, and the victorian era. War II, Slavery (world focus), us Civil War a variety of reading levels including vocabulary studies.
http://www.kent.k12.wa.us/curriculum/soc_studies/online.htm

King County Library System
Evaluating Web Resources ICYouSee: T is for Thinking. A brief but very well written tutorial for the evaluation of Internet resources by students engaged in research. Written by a Librarian, it encourages a critical and appropriate use of the Internet as part of a continum of information resources. Best History Sites Best of History Web Sites is an award-winning portal created for students, history educators, and general history enthusiasts. Here you'll find sites, rated for usefulness and accuracy, that will help you study or teach a wide variety of topics and periods in history The British Broadcasting Corporation This site links directly to history content. Many of their extended articles have additional resources that can either be assessed through the library or the web. Free subscription service for updates regarding site content. Provides another perspective to current news as well as some good in-depth looks at historical events, particularly European and British. Contains many multimedia links including video and audio relating to the various topics.

29. Women's Studies At UM: Distributive Courses
changing perceptions of gender in the us, 18801935 in England, France, and the United States during the victorian era. their access to power; a study of women
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*fulfills WMST cultural diversity credit WMST 210 Women in America to 1880
Also offered as HIST 210. An examination of the economic, family, and political roles of colonial, slave, immigrant, and frontier women in America from the pre-industrial colonial period through the early stages of 19th-century industrialization and urbanization. WMST 211 Women in America since 1880 Also offered at HIST 211. An examination of women's changing roles in working-class and middle-class families, the effects of industrialization on women's economic activities and status, and women's involvement in political and social struggles including those for women's rights, birth control, and civil rights. WMST 212 Women in Western Europe 1750-Present Also offered as HIST 212. An analysis of the economic, family, and political roles of European women from 1750 to the present. The effects of industrialization on women's work and status, the demographic parameters of women's lives, and women's participation in political events from market riots to suffrage struggles.

30. Highlights From The Inaugural Conference
signs of the growing importance of transatlantic studies for the field Marsh offered an impressive selection of victorianera films that gave us a history
http://www.sla.purdue.edu/academic/engl/navsa/Newsletters/2003Fall/NAVSA2003High
Click here for a version of this page without images or video clips Highlights from NAVSA 2003 Indiana University 17-19 October 2003 NAVSA participants at the Friday reception. Inaugural Conference a success! Andrew Miller giving thanks Africa, New Zealand, and Australia. Papers addressed topics of pressing interest to a great range of scholars: cognitive science, transatlantic studies, book history, medicine and literature, empire, political history, the history of celebrity, aesthetics, the ethics of objects, photography, the attractions of not paying attention, touching, and male bathing, to name but a few. Among the many highlights of the conference were the three superb plenary addresses. Judith Walkowitz's incisive address on "Feminism and the Moving Body" developed her ongoing work on the cultural geography of London and prompted an energetic conversation among the audience. Garrett Stewart's lecture on "Pictured Reading" was a tour de force , a series of readings of the image of the reader, taken from his forthcoming book on the subject. Nancy Armstrong's keynote on

31. Social Studies School Service Search Results List
How would you dress if you lived in the victorian era? see what women had to wear during the victorian Age. http//score.rims.k12.ca.us/activity/american_mosaic
http://www.socialstudies.com/c/@0NAk43AYKslVM/Pages/search.html?&Record_Type=Onl

32. Latin American Studies
Mill’s autobiography was to the victorian era.”—ALA Booklist in ethnic and MexicanAmerican/Chicano studies.”—Kirkus mothers but for all of us who are
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33. European Contributions To American Studies
WITHIN THE us ORBIT 75,00/$ 49.50/ 25.00 European Contributions to American studies 23. purpose of this book is to focus attention on the victorian era in the
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European Contributions to American Studies
NASA members receive a 20% discount on issues of European Contributions to American Studies . For order information, see below Available titles:
THE FUTURE OF AMERICAN MODERNISM
Ethnic writing between the wars
William Boelhower (ed.)
This volume of essays on ethnic modernism in American literature marks another international sortie of European and American scholars into the currently mined field of discussion on literary historiography and the canon. The original forum was a workshop titled Ethnic Writing and the Changing Literary Canon which the editor monitored for the 1988 Berlin Conference of the European Association of American Studies. The general theme was `Looking Inward - Looking Outward: The United States from the 1930s through the 1940s'. 90-6256-917-x, Hfl. 69,50/$ 49.50/# 23.00
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LOOKING INWARD LOOKING OUTWARD
From the 1930s through the 1940s
Steve Ickringill (ed.)
In this volume scholars from a range of discipline backgrounds, joined by their interest in the US, discuss some of the elements that make the 1930s and 1940s such an intriguing period to study. These years saw the US undergo its most sustained economic crisis and subsequently become involved in a war of unprecedented size and complexity. The country then emerged as the dominant world power, with all the strains this put on domestic American politics. In this context American creative artists looked inward at what it meant to be an American while responding to a range of impulses from other cultures. Although this is a very varied collection, there are certain concentrations of attention, notably on black writers and on the immigrant experience. The contributions in this volume were originally presented to the 1988 Berlin Conference of the European Association for American Studies

34. NSCAD University: University Life
Maclean’s magazine lauds us as “a big students opt for interdisciplinary studies, using a institutional walls here – our victorianera campus surrounds
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NSCAD is part of the Historic Properties district on the Halifax waterfront. A fashion highlight for the city, the Wearable Art show is an annual student initiative to raise funds for the AIDS Coalition of Nova Scotia. If you want to explore other parts of the world, NSCAD offers exchanges with 70 art institutions in 15 countries as far as Mexico and Korea, and our World Travel Program offers affordable school trips to key historical and cultural sites. Need more information on the university or enrolment procedures? Contact Terrence Bailey, Coordinator Admissions, Off Campus, Recruitment, (902) 494 8188 or tbailey@nscad.ns.ca
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35. WCCC Library Electronic Resources 3
Official unofficial websites of us Canadian of websites related to social history during the victorian era. Art Art History, Classical studies, and any
http://www.warren.cc.nj.us/elecres3.html
Subject Topics
English and Literature (includes suggested sites for all courses)
The Academy of American Poets
"The Academy...was founded in 1934 to support American poets at all stages of their careers and to foster the appreciation of contemporary poetry."
Extensive list of links to websites about British and Irish authors all through the ages.
British Poetry 1780-1910
A hypertext archive of scholarly editions.
The Library of Congress
Children's Literature Center
History of Books and Printing : Resources
Maintained by Daniel Traister of the University of Pennsylvania.
Literary Resources on the Net
Site maintained by Jack Lynch, English Department, Rutgers University, Newark.
Excellent list of other websites.
Literature Resource Center
Off-Campus access requires a password. WCCC Students should contact a Librarian for additional information.
Incorporates many of the resources published by Gale Group.
Includes access to Gale's Encyclopedia of Literature and the Gale Literary Index
Alternate access using the Library's link to the LRC database through VALE
Luminarium
A website focusing on internet resources discussing Medieval, Renaissance, and 17th Century Literature.

36. Florence
This was the victorian era, the birth of the Industrial Revolution, the time of The Crimean War. Research with Case studies, might help us make some
http://www.valdosta.edu/nursing/history_theory/florence.html
VSU College of Nursing
Florence Nightingale Page

The object of this page is to discuss the historical context and some aspects of Florence Nightingale as a Nursing Theorist . Please refer to links at the bottom for further references and, or, biographies. "It seems a commonly received idea among men and even among women themselves that it requires nothing but a disappointment in love, the want of an object, a general disgust, or incapacity for other things, to turn a woman into a good nurse." F.N. Historical Context
Florence Nightingale (1820-1910) lived through an era of change and conflict. This was the Victorian Era, the birth of the Industrial Revolution, the time of The Crimean War. Women were expected to "keep house" and do little else; their social standing relegated to the proverbial "second class citizen" status. Indeed, married women's property acts (laws which gave women who owned property control over it, as opposed to letting their husbands have control of their property, as was the custom then) did not pass in England until 1870. Women did not have the right to vote in America until 1919, nine years after Nightingale's death! The medicine of the time was crude by today's standards. The Germ Theory was just beginning to take hold; penicillin would not be discovered until 1928. These were times of social upheaval. In response to the miserable working conditions brought on by machinery and mass production (and greed), Karl Marx and Freidrich Engels would publish

37. Related Readings American Studies
Society for the History of the Gilded Age and Progressive era victorian Web Mark Twain The victorian Women Writer s The Progressive era Please mail us.
http://www.iath.virginia.edu/readings/amstudies.html

38. 1833-1890: The Victorian Era.
18331890 The victorian era. writes to the bishop of London, Many years ago you urged us from the University pulpit to undertake the critical study of the
http://justus.anglican.org/resources/timeline/12victoria.html
The Victorian era
The trend during this period will be rediscovery of liturgy and church history ( "high church" ) and spreading Christianity ( "low church" emphasis). Serious problems dealing with industrial poverty and with new scientific understandings.
The Oxford Movement John Keble 's sermon "National Apostasy" is against a common-sense plan to reduce the number of Irish bishops. It begins the Oxford Movement. (Keble is already known for his book of poems, "The Christian Year", 1827). Edward Bouviere Pusey and John Henry Newman begin publishing "Tracts of the Times". (Hence the movements' other name, Tractarianism .) The Oxford Movement emphasizes the historic continuity of the church without opposing evangelicism and is regarded as strongly anti-liberal. James Lloyd Breck , priest, founds Nashotah House , with Anglo-Catholic emphasis. J. M. Neale founds the Ecclesiological Society, a club for college students interested in restoring and redesigning parish churches.
John Henry Newman falls victim to the Roman fever, later becomes a cardinal.

39. Victoria Research Web
Victoria Research Web provides research resources for the study of all aspects of victorian Britain. Scholarly Resources. for. victorian Research. Welcome VICTORIA discussion list for victorian studies. Like VICTORIA, the history and literature. Send us yours! Othervictorian Resources
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40. Gilded Age And Progressive Era
victorian Women Writers Project (Indiana Univ.); Godey s Lady s with Kansas Speech, 1896; The era of William us Naval Historical Center (Washington, DC); us Naval
http://www.tntech.edu/history/gilprog.html
Gilded Age and Progressive Era Resources
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Political Leaders
Transformation of the West
The Rise of Big Business and American Workers

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