Extractions: Related Timeline Content Timelines British Isles, 1600-1800 A.D. Central Africa, 1600-1800 A.D. Central Africa, 1800-1900 A.D. Central Europe (including Germany), 1600-1800 A.D. Eastern Africa, 1800-1900 A.D. Eastern Europe and Scandinavia, 1600-1800 A.D. France, 1600-1800 A.D. Guinea Coast, 1600-1800 A.D. Guinea Coast, 1800-1900 A.D. Guinea Coast, 1900 A.D.-present Iberian Peninsula, 1600-1800 A.D. Low Countries, 1600-1800 A.D. Southern Africa, 1600-1800 A.D. Southern Africa, 1800-1900 A.D. Western North Africa, 1600-1800 A.D. Western and Central Sudan, 1600-1800 A.D. Special Topics Afro-Portuguese Ivories The Portuguese in Africa, 1415-1600 The Age of Iron in Africa Asante Textile Arts Europe and the Age of Exploration Exhange of Art and Ideas: The Benin, Owo,and Ijebu Kingdoms Kingdoms of Madagascar: Malagasy Textile Arts Kingdoms of Madagascar: Maroserana and Merina Kingdoms of the Savanna The Luba and Lunda Empires Political African Women of the Sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Centuries Portraits of African Leadership: Royal Ancestors Textile Production in Europe, 1600-1800
Extractions: Related Timeline Content Timelines Balkan Peninsula, 1600-1800 A.D. British Isles, 1600-1800 A.D. Central Europe (including Germany), 1600-1800 A.D. Eastern Europe and Scandinavia, 1600-1800 A.D. Florence and Central Italy, 1600-1800 A.D. France, 1600-1800 A.D. Iberian Peninsula, 1600-1800 A.D. Low Countries, 1600-1800 A.D. Rome and Southern Italy, 1600-1800 A.D. United States, 1600-1800 A.D. Venice and Northern Italy, 1600-1800 A.D. Special Topics American Neoclassical Sculptors Abroad American Revival Styles, 1840-1876 Antoine Watteau (1684-1721) Art of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries in Naples Athenian Vase Painting: Black- and Red-Figure Techniques The Augustan Villa at Boscotrecase Augustus Saint-Gaudens (1848-1907) Boscoreale: Frescoes from the Villa of P. Fannius Synistor Coffee, Tea, and Chocolate in Early America Empire Style, 1800-1815 Francois Boucher (1703-1770) The French Academy in Rome Giambattista Tiepolo (1696-1770) Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720-1778) The Grand Tour Interior Design in England, 1600-1800 A.D. Italian Porcelain in the Eighteenth Century Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (1827-1875) Jean-Honore Fragonard (1732-1806) John Townsend (1733-1809) Late Eighteenth-Century American Drawings The Neoclassical Temple Nicolas Poussin (1594-1665) Palmyra Paul Revere, Jr. (1734-1818)
Areas Of Concertration Lecture courses provide an overview of classical art and archaeology from Geometric especially in France and the low countries, involving questions of http://history-of-art.osu.edu/pages/areas_of_concentration/areas_of_concentratio
Centre For Historical Studies : Course Unit Information Aspects of the History of the low countries, This course provides a general Roman Britain History and archaeology, The Iron Age background to Roman http://www.ucl.ac.uk/centreforhistoricalstudies/coursemaster.php
Extractions: Course Code Title Course Description Module Value Aspects of the History of the Low Countries This course provides a general survey of political, cultural, social and economic developments in Dutch and Belgian history from the late Middle Ages to the First World War. No competence in Dutch is required. 0.5 unit Introduction to Dutch and Belgian Contemporary History An introduction to contemporary Dutch and Belgian history and politics (20th and 21th centuries). Reading knowledge in Dutch or French is useful but not required. 0.5 unit
Medieval Urbanist as well as on the British isles, in the low countries, Russia and so forth . Thesis and Papers in archaeology 2, Stockholm 1989; TS Noonan, http://viking.hgo.se/articles/Nisse.html
Extractions: - The Medieval Urbanist As a keyword, the "Viking" today tends to signify social and economic development in dark age Scandinavia as well as on the British isles, in the Low Countries, Russia and so forth. But who were the Vikings? What did they represent? Sailors and pirates? Yes. Colonizers and nation builders? Yes, that too - and even merchants and town builders, depending on whom you are asking. The traditional explanation was the centre-peripheral one. In its simplest form it claimed that the savages of the North picked up progressive ideas while attacking more developed neighbours only to be pacified with the help of Christendom, and reduced to their proper insignificant historical role as Scandinavians. The stimulating lectures this morning on urban archaeology and early urbanization in north-western Europe have again shown that the "Viking achievement" does not follow such a simple pattern of explanation. As a historian with a "holistic" and interdisciplinary disposition -including some experience of archaeological work - I am anxious that we should not only study the separate towns or sites and by comparing them establish a non-Roman, Germanic or Viking Age type of town; but that we should also pay attention to the role of the towns in the large scale development of the period, which includes the establishment of states and some sort of commodity market in these parts of the world. More specifically I mean that we should never entirely forget the question that Henri Pirenne raised long ago about interaction between the economic worlds of Islam and Western Europe. Even if a lot of what has been said in this ever lasting dispute is rather obsolete, the fundamental questions must be saved for our new era of "world economies" la Fernand Braudel and Immanuel Wallerstein.
2nd EUROPEAN MAXIBASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Greece lacks coal, and its lignite is of low quality. The country does have The countries of the european Union account for more than 60 per cent of http://www.embc.gr/english_ver/info_country.htm
Extractions: It is bordered on the north-west by Albania, on the north by the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) and Bulgaria, on the north-east by Turkey, on the east by the Aegean Sea, on the south by the Mediterranean Sea, and on the west by the Ionian Sea. The total area is 131,957 sq km (50,949 sq mi), of which about one-fifth is composed of islands in the Aegean and Ionian seas.
Extractions: Medieval and Early Modern economic history; History of technology. Principal publications Books Beer in Europe in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance , Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, June, 2004. Co-editor, Armed Force at Sea in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance: Power and Theories of Domination, A History of Dutch Brewing 900-1900 Economy, Technology and the State , Leiden: E. J. Brill, 2001. Ships and Shipping in the North Sea and Atlantic, 1400-1800 Basingstoke, Variorum Press, 1998. Chapters in Books "Ships in the Baltic and the North Seas, and Dutch decline," In het kielzog Maritime-historische studies aangeboden aan Jaap R. Bruijn bij vertrek also hoogleraar zeegeschiedenis aan de Universiteit Leiden , Leo Akveld et al ., eds., Amsterdam: De Bataafsche Leeuw, 2003, 513-522. "The origins of navies in the Late Middle Ages," Maritime Warfare in Northern Europe Technology, Organisation, Logistics, and Administration 500BC - 1500AD
Richard Unger, Curriculum Vitae Beer, Wine and Land Use in the Late Medieval low countries, Bijdragen tot de Sources of food supplies for european capitals in the eighteenth century http://www.history.ubc.ca/unger/htm_files/cv.htm
Extractions: OFFICE: Department of History University of British Columbia 1297, 1873 East Mall Vancouver, B. C. V6T 1Z1 Canada Tel: (604) 822-5178 Fax: (604) 822-6658 E-mail: richard.unger@ubc.ca EDUCATION: EMPLOYMENT: ADMINISTRATION: UBC: Faculty of Arts Medieval Studies Coordinating Committee, 1976-78, 1983-85, 1992-1994, 1998-2001; Program Committee, Medieval Studies Workshop, 1976-78, 1980-83, 1992-1996, Program Committee Chair, 1977 and 1983 and 1993 Department Graduate Committee, 1980-84, 1992-1994; Chair, 1983-84
Archaeology In Europe: 09/01/2004 - 09/30/2004 Archaeological news from the archaeology in Europe web site reasonably commonfinds in the mudflats of the Thames and low countries but not in Scotland. http://www.archaeology.eu.com/weblog/2004_09_01_archaeologyeu_archive.html
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European Ceramic Tiles Circle: Bulletin #5 in The low countries Arts and Society in Flanders and the Netherlands. Edited by Stichting Vrienden van het Nederlands Tegelmuseum european http://www.tiles.org/pages/tileorgs/bul0298.htm
Extractions: Article. OOST, Tony - Een belangrijke aanwinst voor het Museum Vleeshuis: vijf Antwerpse majolicategels uit de vroege 16de eeuw (An important acquisition for the Museum Vleeshuis : five Antwerp majolica tiles of the early 16th c.), in : J. VEECKMAN (ed.), Berichten en Rapporten over het Antwerps Bodemonderzoek en Monumentenzorg , 2, Antwerpen, 1998 (in print) (with summary in French). Order: Stad Antwerpen, Kunsthistorische Musea, Afdeling Opgravingen, Godefriduskaai 36, 2000 Antwerpen.
University Of Minnesota Libraries Durham University Journal Dutch Crossing A Journal of low countries Studies Section C. archaeology, Celtic studies, history, linguistics, literature http://www.lib.umn.edu/libdata/link.phtml?page_id=1419&element_id=46496
UIC: Department Of Art History, Undergraduate Courses The development of european architecture, urbanism, and architectural theory from1750 The art and architecture of the low countries, Germany, France, http://www.uic.edu/depts/arch/ah/undergradcourses.htm
Extractions: The information below lists undergraduate courses approved in this subject area effective Fall, 2002. Not all courses will necessarily be offered this term. Please consult the Timetable for a listing of courses offered for a specific term. Introduction to Art and Art History. 3 Hours. Forms, meanings, and purposes of art. Discussion of techniques, styles, and content as well as historical and social contexts, in various media and cultures. Art History I. 4 Hours. Survey of world art and architecture from prehistoric times to the end of the Middle Ages. Art History II. 4 Hours. Survey of world art and architecture from the Renaissance to the present. History of Chicago Architecture. 3 Hours. Survey of Chicago's architecture and built environment from 1803 to the present. Trends in International Contemporary Art since 1960. 3 Hours. Surveys international trends in art since 1960. Emphasis is on movements, new media, intermedia, criticism and theory. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor or Major in Studio Arts.
Module And Programme Catalogue ADUL1520, Introduction to the archaeology of Britain from the Palaeolithic Periodto the ADUL1687, An Introduction to Painting in the low countries http://www.leeds.ac.uk/modules/200203/ug/adul.htm
Extractions: E-mail: P.M.Dixon@leeds.ac.uk Index of ADUL modules Information and Communication Technology Academic and Personal Development Vocational Studies Beginners' Latin 1 Family History Images of the City: Painting in France 1860-1900 Painting in Italy 1300-1430 The Unending Quest: An Introduction to Philosophy What Should I Do? An Introduction to Ethics Changing Behaviour Psychology in Health and Illness Introduction to Psychology and Counselling Skills Making of the British Landscape From Prehistoric to Modern Times Representations of Gender in Film and Literature Philosophy and the Greeks Theories of Human Nature The Prehistory of Yorkshire Roman, Anglo-Saxon and Viking Yorkshire Modern Art and Modernism: Painting and Sculpture in Britain 1900-1950 Family History 2 Introduction to Art Historical Studies Women into Management Negotiated Independent Study 1 Ways into Writing Stuart Britain 1603-1714 Origin and Nature of Trade Unions (ODL paperbased) The Reflective Practitioner (1) Community Work and Health Issues The Geological Resources of Northern England Paris and its Painters, 1800-1900
Undergraduate Record, Chapter 6 College Of Arts And Sciences and architecture of the seventeenth century in Italy, the low countries, Survey of european painting and sculpture from the late Baroque period to http://www.virginia.edu/~regist/99ugradrec/chapter6/uchap6-3.5a.html
GCMRS Staff archaeology of early medieval Scotland with particular interest in carved stonemonuments The history of later medieval France and the low countries; http://www.gla.ac.uk/centres/mars/CMRSsta2.htm
Extractions: Early Modern Italian history, especially socio-religious and cultural. Significant publications on Perugia and the Papal State (15th-16th centuries), then on Italian Confraternities (15th-17th centuries), Rome in the age of Bernini; currently researching for books on A Social History of Early Modern Italy , and The Counter Reformation in Italy
Collegium Budapest - Current Research Projects The project is a winning FP6 Project awarded by the european Commission to a in addition to Southeast Europe, also Scandinavia and the low countries. http://www.colbud.hu/programme/currentprojects.shtml
Extractions: ez_codePath = "/include/" document.write(""); showPermPanel('Bar', 150, 120) Current Research Projects ECAgents: (Embodied and Communicating Agents), with the Hungarian team headed by Permanent Fellow Eörs Szathmáry Currently, there are three projects running in Collegium Budapest's ECAgents group, each targeting subsequent levels of systems necessary for communication. The project 'Prerequisites of Communication' aims at setting up an evolutionary scenario for the origin of language by performing an analysis on a collection of criteria established upon historical and biological constraints, and on the recent results of artificial life research and game theory. The target of the second project is to understand the neural bases of rule learning by means of a statistical learning paradigm. Finally, in the third project an evolutionary neurogenetic algorithm is being developed through which constraints established by the evolutionary scenario can be applied to the evolution of neural networks performing calculations necessary for language production. For more details of this research project please visit Collegium Budapest's EC Agents Group website or the EC Agents research consortium website CB Fellows working on the project: Péter Ittzés (Biology), Máté Lengyel (Biology), Gergõ Orbán (Physics), Szabolcs Számadó (Biology), Zoltán Szatmáry (Computer Science), Eörs Szathmáry (Biology)
Netherlands Resources An article in archaeology magazine, in conjunction with an exhibit at the Middle Bronze Age communities in the southern part of the low countries. http://archaeology.about.com/library/atlas/blnetherlands.htm
Oxbow Books/David Brown Book Company introduction of the rabbit to the low countries (RCGM Lauwerier JT Zeiler);Roman well at Piddington, Browse other Environmental archaeology books http://www.oxbowbooks.com/bookinfo.cfm/ID/31696;$3FV$0A$?/Location/Oxbow
The Society For Historical Archaeology - Publications Furthermore, terrestrial historical archaeology has largely ignored the and the Civil War Battlefield Landscape A South Carolina low Country Example http://www.sha.org/Publications/ha37ca.htm
Extractions: GRACE KARSKENS "The Absence of Ghosts": Landscape and Identity in the Archaeology of Australia's Settler Culture The Ethos of Return: Erasure and Reinstatement of Aboriginal Visibility in the Australian Historical Landscape (Re) Constructing a Lost Community: "Little Lon," Melbourne, Australia Annales-Informed Approaches to the Archaeology of Colonial Australia Showdown in the Pacifi c: A Remote Response to European Power Struggles in the Pacifi c, Dawes Point Battery, Sydney, 1791-1925