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1. 17th Century Architecture
- www.bc.edu
- Table of Contents| Quick Index: | Prehistoric | Roman | Romanesque | Gothic | 15th century | 16th century |17th century | 18th century| 19th century | 20th century | American Architecture | Architecture links | Fine Arts department home page 17th Century Architecture.
2. Eighteenth-Century Pages have Moved
- www.english.upenn.edu
- Eighteenth-Century Pages have Moved.
- As of 15 March 1996, I've completely redesigned my eighteenth-century pages, and have given them a new URL:.
3. Eighteenth-Century Resources
- andromeda.rutgers.edu
- Eighteenth-Century Resources.
- Home Pages of people working in the eighteenth century. ...
- These pages cover all the significant and reliable Internet resources I've been able to discover that focus on the (very long) eighteenth century let's say Milton to Keats. The collection includes information on literature, history, art, music, religion, economics, philosophy, and so on, from around the world, as well as the home pages of societies and people who work on eighteenth-century topics. ...
- I've divided links into two large groups: pointers to Web sites are on the main pages, but I also have a set of pages devoted to electronic texts of eighteenth-century authors. ...
- But I especially welcome contributions in areas on which I'm completely ignorant eighteenth-century Africa, or Islam, or Japan, or mathematics, or theology, or whatever. ...
4. Novel Redirect
- www.libraries.wvu.edu
- The 18th-Century English Novel Research Guide has moved.
5. New Books in 19th-Century British Studies
- www.usc.edu
- Welcome to New Books in Nineteenth-Century British Studies. ... Here you can find authors, titles, publishers, prices, ISBN numbers and publishers' descriptions for new and forthcoming critical works, anthologies, and critical editions of nineteenth-century British materials. ...
- Our goal is to be a comprehensive interdisciplinary guide to scholarship on nineteenth-century Britain. ... Any text published since 1995 that includes a clear connection to nineteenth-century Britain is eligible for inclusion. Furthermore, we have listed works that deal with people that are clearly classified as Romantic or Victorian even if they did not live during the nineteenth century.
- June 11, 2002: Review of Barbara Onslow's Women of the Press in Nineteenth-Century Britain. ...
- Other useful nineteenth-century Web resources .
- You are the visitor to New Books in Nineteenth-Century British Studies.
6. Sixteenth Century Ballads: A work in progress...
- www.pbm.com
- Sixteenth Century Ballads: A work in progress.
- Much attention is paid to post-1600 ballads, both traditional and broadsides, but only a few sixteenth century ballads are known. ...
- The Music of the Sixteenth Century Broadside Ballad (an incomplete article) .
- A short note on Sixteenth Century Child ballads .
- Fifteenth Century Ballads .
- Bodleian Library: Broadside Ballads Project (20 16th century ballads, almost all religious) .
- Early 17th Century Ballds .
7. Century 21 Real Estate, your resource for buying, selling and owning homes and real estate.
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- ©2005 Century 21 Real Estate Corporation. ... Each CENTURY 21 Office is independently owned and operated. ... Information appearing on this site has been produced by or obtained primarily from Century 21 Real Estate Corporation and its representatives and from CENTURY 21 franchisees. Century 21 Real Estate Corporation is not responsible for the accuracy or completeness of the broker information, sales associate information, listing information or other information provided by our franchisees appearing on or through this site. ...
8. Historical Atlas of the 20th Century
- users.erols.com
- Historical Atlas of the Twentieth Century.
- Looking back at the 20th Century .
- Keeping the Turn of the Century in Perspective: .
- Who Is the Most Important Person of the Twentieth Century? .
- Othe people's choices for the top 100 this-and-thats of the 20th Century (links).
- What Are the Most Overrated Events, People and Achievements of the Twentieth Century? .
- and a few underrated aspects of the Century as well.
- When did the Century begin and when does it end? .
- The 100 most important art works of the 20th Century.
- Africa in the Late 20th Century.
- Detailed death tolls for the major bloodlettings of the 20th Century .
9. Religion in 18th-Century America (Religion and the Founding of the American Republic, Library of Congress Exhibition)
- lcweb.loc.gov
- 18th Century America.
- Religion in Eighteenth-Century America.
- Against a prevailing view that eighteenth-century Americans had not perpetuated the first settlers' passionate commitment to their faith, scholars now identify a high level of religious energy in colonies after 1700. ...
- Toward mid-century the country experienced its first major religious revival. ... The supporters of the Awakening and its evangelical thrust--Presbyterians, Baptists and Methodists--became the largest American Protestant denominations by the first decades of the nineteenth century. ...
- Another religious movement that was the antithesis of evangelicalism made its appearance in the eighteenth century. ... Deists, never more than "a minority within a minority," were submerged by evangelicalism in the nineteenth century.
- THE APPEARANCE OF EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY CHURCHES.
- Churches in eighteenth-century America came in all sizes and shapes, from the plain, modest buildings in newly settled rural areas to elegant edifices in the prosperous cities on the eastern seaboard. ...
- Growth of the Eighteenth-Century Church.
- The growth of the American church in the eighteenth century can be illustrated by changes in city skylines over the course of the century. ...
- These views attracted a following in Europe toward the latter part of the seventeenth century and gained a small but influential number of adherents in America in the late eighteenth century. ...
- His letters on toleration became a bible to many in the eighteenth century, who were still contending against the old theories of religious uniformity. ...
- " Scholars have argued that, as a self-conscious movement, evangelicalism did not arise until the mid-seventeenth century, perhaps not until the Great Awakening itself. ...
- During the first decades of the eighteenth century in the Connecticut River Valley a series of local "awakenings" began. ... Together with New Side Presbyterians (eventually reunited on their own terms with the Old Side) they carried the Great Awakening into the southern colonies, igniting a series of the revivals that lasted well into the nineteenth century.
10. Century College - A Community and Technical College
- www.century.cc.mn.us
- - Century Conversation Day, March 30th.
- - Spring College Fair- Notice Regarding DARS Reports- Scholarship Opportunities 2005-06- Request Information on Century .
- Century College News:.
- Century College Spring College Fair Set for Tuesday, March 29.
- The annual spring college fair will take place at Century College on Tuesday, March 29, from 9 to 11 a. ...
- Anne Fadiman Inspires Century College Audience.
- Author Anne Fadiman advised a standing-room-only Century College audience last week to communicate with each other as human beings, not role players, and seek cultural commonalities rather than differences.
- Century Panel Explores Cultural Complexities of Health Care Delivery.
- A group of panelists at Century College this week agreed that health care providers in this country must work with patients to deliver care that is sensitive to a patientâ ™s cultural roots and family background.
- Century College3300 Century Avenue NorthWhite Bear Lake, Minnesota 55110.
- Century College is an equal opportunity institution.
11. Wrong Side of the River: London's disreputable South Bank in the sixteenth and seventeenth century. Jessica A. Browner
- etext.lib.virginia.edu
- Wrong Side of the River: London's disreputable South Bank in the sixteenth and seventeenth century.
- It is a commonplace of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century English history that Southwark was the most disreputable quarter of London. ... Indeed, prior to this time the borough, with its inns, public gardens, and vast open spaces, was fashionable as the residence of great men: towards the end of the thirteenth century there were established on or near the river bank a number of town houses of great ecclesiastics and other magnates, to whom it was a convenience to live where the river provided them with an easy means of access to Westminster. Sir John Fastolf, the famous captain in the French wars, was among the well-known inhabitants of Southwark and maintained a considerable establishment there during the fourteenth century. ... " It is to be seen plainly on all the sixteenth-century maps of Southwark. ...
- 11 As a result, disputes frequently arose between the JPs for Surrey and the City government about responsibility for holding musters and their respective spheres of duty as justices, and for a century subsequent to the Charter of 1550 there are many references to the fact that the jurisdiction of the City extended over only a part of the borough, and that the rest was subject to the county. ...
- Southwark, however, was by the later seventeenth century even more densely populated than the sprawling suburbs of East London. ... If we base our estimates on census-type sources compiled at specific dates, however, we find that in 1600 Southwark contained 10% of the entire population of the City of London, and in the early seventeenth century 13. ...
- From at least the early sixteenth century, there had been a tendency for domestic industry to establish itself in the suburbs, where apprenticeship regulations were laxer and where it was often possible to escape the .
- The special lure that the underworld had is evidenced by a whole literature of pamphlets dealing with rogues, vagabonds, and cony-catchers which became popular in the sixteenth and throughout the following century. ...
- as a place of assembly for the common people was exemplified more than a century later in the famous "massacre of St. ...
- distinction was not lost until the middle of the nineteenth century. ...
- century. ...
- And despite the beginning of statutory regulation of alehouses since the time of the borough's incorporation and more effective administrative control over drinking establishments outside the metropolis, attempts by the City (and, more sporadically, suburban authorities) to tighten up the licensing system and to suppress unlicensed and disorderly premises remained rather ineffectual until the early eighteenth century. ...
- When Henry II promulgated his "Ordinances touching upon the government of the stews in Southwark" in 1161, they had already been in existence for half a century under the supervision of the liberty's episcopal landlord, the Bishop of Winchester, who derived a vast income from licensing and supervision. ...
- When Dryden, late in the seventeenth century, wrote, "The playhouse is their place of traffic, where / Nightly they sit to sell their rotten ware," he was alluding to a state of affairs that had already been widely commented upon in the Elizabethan period and earlier. ...
12. C18. Revues consacrées au XVIIIe siècle | Journals devoted to the eighteenth century
- www.c18.org
- Journals devoted to the eighteenth century .
- In view of a round table held in July 1995 at the Münster Congress, information was gathered on all existing periodicals throughout the world which specialize in the eighteenth century. The information was provided by the editors of nineteen periodicals and offers a wide-ranging panorama of the present possibilities for publication open to all researchers in the eighteenth century. ... Twenty years after that date, one can measure the progress made since then by simply looking at the wide range of this second inquiry: many new periodicals have come into existence testifying, as does the multiplication of eighteenth-century societies, to the vitality of eighteenth-century studies. ...
- British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies .
- Eighteenth-Century Fiction .
- Eighteenth-Century Life .
- Eighteenth-Century Studies .
- The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation .
- Studies on Voltaire and the eighteenth century .
- British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies.
- £30 (free to members of the British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies).
- Interdisciplinary eighteenth-century studies.
- Eighteenth-Century Fiction.
- Eighteenth-Century Fiction, McMaster University, CNH-321, Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4L9, Canada (ecf@mcmail. ...
- Eighteenth-Century Life.
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