Scholars Network: UNESCO Culture Sector Keepers of the lore (USA) Society for the preservation of myth, folklore andstories. Royal Society of literature (united kingdom) http://portal.unesco.org/culture/en/ev.php-URL_ID=1610&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTI
Scholars Network: UNESCO Culture Sector Keepers of the lore (USA) Society for the preservation of myth, folklore andstories. More Royal Society of literature (united kingdom) http://portal.unesco.org/culture/en/ev.php-URL_ID=1610&URL_DO=DO_PRINTPAGE&URL_S
Internet Links Legendary Lighthouses history, legends, and lore. Essential informationabout museums and galleries in the united kingdom Virtual Ireland http://www.mmpl.org/internet_linksnew.htm
Extractions: The Arts Consumer Affairs Reference Resources Science Automobiles Census Consumer Information Government-Federal ... Libraries History Telephone Directories Sports Poetry Entertainment African-American History Time Anthropology/ Archaeology Weather Business Resources Movies History (general) Business Resources The Holocaust ... Radio Stations Internet Tools Travel Stock Market Television Search Engines ... Web Indexes Family Resources Cape Cod Physical Health Maritime Resources Education Resources Medical Information Parenting ... Teen Resources Remember! The links provided below have been assembled to assist users in finding basic information about a range of topics. Some sites have been created by government and other organizations, some by individuals. In either case, MMPL does not endorse the content of the sites. Furthermore, many Web pages have links to external sites and to chat forums, which users access at their own risk. IF YOUR BROWSER USES THE GOOGLE TOOLBAR, YOU MAY HAVE TO PRESS THE "CONTROL" KEY AT THE SAME TIME AS CLICKING THE LINK. Library of Congress' African American Mosaic Photojournalist Charles Moore's documents the struggle for civil-rights The National Park Service's "Our Shared History: African American Heritage."
CELP-Clean, Flowing Waters For Washington Included are Native American legends and lore, the cryptic messages of ancient how a succession of historical experiences first in the united kingdom, http://www.celp.org/library/booklist.php
Extractions: Interested in increasing your knowledge of water issues and more in Washington and beyond? Look no further! CELP staff and members have compiled this list of resources just for you. If you find one or more intriguing, simply follow the links from this page to Powell's Books , and a portion of your purchase even of books not listed on our site will directly benefit CELP at no extra cost to you! Have a favorite or a personal review that you'd like to add to our list? Please contact us Global Perspectives on Water U.S. History of Water Columbia River ... Water Science Global Perspectives on Water Water Less than one percent of the Earth's water is fresh water available for drinking, irrigation, and industry. By 2025, the UN expects more than half the world's population will lack sufficient water to cover basic needs. Since 1970 the water supply has declined by 33 percent. Mankind has always taken water for granted. For the first time, we must face a new reality: Not only is this precious resource not inexhaustible, it's already so scarce that great swaths of our planet are under serious threat. In this provocative and important book, 14 prominent environmental writers address every aspect of the looming crisis.
World-Wide Web Resources - History Stonee s WebLodge, Native American lore, legends, quotes, news, and teachings . Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, united kingdom. http://www.uky.edu/Subject/history.html
Extractions: History American History Research using the University of Kentucky Libraries World History Research using the University of Kentucky Libraries The History Cooperative , nonprofit humanities resource offering online history scholarship. Besides full text, the site also contains collateral content, including multimedia elements that could not be reproduced in the print versions of some articles. Vietnam Project , from Texas Tech University. ABSEES Online , the online version of The American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies . Searchable by ten different fields, including author, title, subject, date of publication, and publisher. Available to University of Kentucky on-campus users and off-campus via the proxy server American and British History Resources on the Internet , from Rutgers University. American Memory Project , Historical Collections for the National Digital Library. American Periodicals Series Online (1741 - 1900+), offering scanned and searchable fulltext images from over 1,100 American periodcals. Accessible off-campus for UK faculty, students and staff by following these proxy server access instructions American Women's History Ancient World Web Arachnion , A Journal of Ancient Literature and History. International refereed journal of classic (Greek and Latin) literature and ancient (Greek and Roman) history.
Adherents.com - Religious Groups In Literature legends are her business, and in a sense religion is, too. goddess worship,united kingdom England, 500 CE, Bradley, Marion Zimmer. http://www.adherents.com/lit/Na/Na_201.html
Extractions: 34,420 citations from literature (mostly science fiction and fantasy) referring to real churches, religious groups, tribes, etc. [This database is for literary research only . It is not intended as a source of information about religion.] Index back to goddess worship, galaxy Group Where Year Source Quote/ Notes goddess worship galaxy -4990 B.C.E. Elven Star . New York: Bantam (1990); pg. 253. "'I wish to Orn I could, Thea,' Paithan answered, holding her, stroking her hair. 'But I can't. I've seen . . . oh, blessed Mother, Aleatha! What I've seen!' He sobbed, clasped his sister convulsively. " goddess worship galaxy Lewis, C.S. Perelandra "And all the time, as a sort of background to these goddess shapes, the speaker was building up a picture of the other sex. " goddess worship galaxy Hubbard, L. Ron. Mission Earth Vol. 8: Disaster . Los Angeles, CA: Bridge Publications (1987); pg. 51. "'You THINK?' I cried. 'Oh, Goddess of the Seventh Sphere, prepare to take me to your breast and hold me there in peace.' " goddess worship galaxy Snodgrass, Melinda M.
VoxLinks: Website Profile Personal Pages united States united kingdom Australia pagan music,legends and lore, reviews of pagan books and movies, magickal resesarch, http://www.witchvox.com/lx/dt_lx.html?a=uswa&id=25257
Celtic Attic: Links Info provides Stonehenge information, pictures, legends, and lore including Surf the Isles, 1000 UK/Irish Shopping Links for USA, united kingdom, http://www.celticattic.com/olde_world/all_celtic.htm
Extractions: Celtic Attic All Celtic Cornwall Ireland Isle of Man Scotland ... The Celtic Mirror , An Scáháns mission is twofold. First, in its pages, we strive to offer clear, concise and objective news reporting on things important to the Celtic community in the United States. The Celts are an amazing people. An Scáthán taps into the enduring spirit of the Celts by offering readers insight into the politics, arts, culture, sports and leisure activities that define us as who we are. Second, paramount among the objectives for the publication is to preserve and encourage all that defines Celts as a people. We wish to preserve our identity as Celtic people by bringing Celts, and people who identify with the Celts, together to share ideas under one banner, an Scáthán. 4-Irish.com
Manx Proverbs In English And Gaelic - The Gold Scales Manx is not part of the united kingdom, but a somewhat selfgoverning crown The Folk lore of the Isle of Man, Being an Account of Its Myths, legends, http://oaks.nvg.org/lm2ra8.html
Extractions: The old Norwegian kingdom fosters freedom and proverbs. Proverbs of Man (Mann, Manx) reflect the common sense of people and nature there throughout recorded history. We may get valuable glimpses of Manx peculiarities, manners and customs from its folk lore, thinks Sophia Morrison (1860-1917) in her introduction to Manx Proverbs and Sayings Mpr Stützende "gut, gut medleys" werden gänzlich vorausgesetzt: The Manx cat comes in every color and pattern, is stocky, has large bones, and a rumpy, stumpy, or longy tail (etc.). Only the show-quality Manx lack a tail completely. More CLIMATE AND OTHER CONDITIONS: Manx lies in the Irish Sea off the northwest coast of England. Manx is not part of the United Kingdom, but a somewhat self-governing crown possession (since 1828). The climate is maritime temperate, with cool summers and mild winters. The island's farms produce oats, wheat, barley, turnips, and potatoes, and cattle and sheep graze on the pastures of the central massif. HISTORY: The Isle of Man (Manx) has a long and complex history and cultural heritage. At one time Norwegians colonised the Orkneys, Faroes, and Iceland, and even Manx. The island became the centre of a Viking kingdom that included the western isles of Scotland at its height. That Norse (Viking) invasions began about AD 800, and the isle was a dependency of Norway until 1266. Hence, The Isle of Man was a Viking Kingdom for almost 500 years. During that period Man came under a Scandinavian system of government, and the Celts and Norwegians blended well. The Norwegian king sold Man in 1266. The island came under the control of England in 1341. From then the island's successive feudal lords styled themselves "kings of Mann". The British Parliament bought sovereignty over the island in 1765.
Lore, Legends, And Magic! for the study of American regional lore and legends. Especially valuable is theFolklife From The Children s literature Web Guide. Alice in Wonderland http://frankrogers.home.mindspring.com/fairy.html
Extractions: A wonderful and beautifully designed site from Heidie Anne Hieder, an expert in the field of children's literature and a life-long fairy tale reader. Look here for links to pages on Beauty and the Beast; Bluebeard; Cinderella; Hansel and Gretel; Repunzel; Rumpelstiltzkin; Sleeping Beauty; Snow White and Rose Red; the Twelve Dancing Princesses and other traditional tales. Also, there is a nice page of recommended reading. Science Fiction and Fantasy for Children
Tim Sheppard's Storytelling Resources For Storytellers: Links Famous Irish storyteller and expert on fairy lore Eddie Lenihan was reluctantlyat the heart of and groups in Australia, Canada, and the united kingdom. http://www.timsheppard.co.uk/story/tellinglinks.html
Extractions: Home FAQ Articles Books ... Wild Times Probably the biggest collection of storytelling resources on the web, annotated and categorised for easy reference. Let me know any favourite links that I've missed, or if you find dead ones. For comprehensive links to stories themselves, go to Story Links . This regularly expanding list is updated to 31/10/2003. A Storytelling Miscellany
BUBL LINK: Literary Studies Subjects english literature to 1800, literary studies legends A learningresource providing links to material dealing with legend and lore. http://bubl.ac.uk/link/l/literarystudies.htm
Extractions: BUBL LINK Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus Countries ... Z Titles Descriptions About.com: English Literature Alliance of Literary Societies Antigonish Review Arts and Letters Daily ... Women Romantic-Era Writers Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk Offers original articles and features about English and American literature, plus annotated links to selected relevant Internet resources compiled by a subject specialist, a subject-specific bulletin board, and details of related news and events. Spans the centuries from Beowulf through Shakespeare, Milton, Austen, Keats and Dickens to the present day. Resource type: forum, index, news Alliance comprising societies set up in appreciation of authors such as Jane Austin, Francis Bacon, Lord Byron, John Betjeman, Lewis Carroll, Noel Coward, Walter de la Mare, Thomas Hardy, Philip Larkin, Wilfred Owen, and Beatrix Potter, with links to, and membership information for, each entry.
Research Guide: FOLKLORE F64 X65 1984, Folklore and literature in the united States an AnnotatedBibliography of Twelve genres are focused on in the archivelegends, myth, http://www.lib.byu.edu/~english/ResearchGuides/rg_folklore.htm
Extractions: CONTENTS Folklore and Myth Folklore and Literature Folklore's Characters The Literature of Folklore ... Folklore Archives Folklore studies (including studies in Myth, Storytelling, etc.) are scattered throughout the Lee Library unfortunately, there is no one Library of Congress (LC) call number range that encompasses all aspects of something so cross-disciplinary. Here are a few LC call numbers for browsing:
Internet Resources -- Language for Modern Languages teaching across Higher Education in the united kingdom . Includes source material, literature and links on all things Victorian. http://wally.rit.edu/internet/subject/language.html
Extractions: Language and Literature Dictionaries, etc. Acronym Finder AltaVista Translation Service BABELFISH free text or web site translating service. Cambridge Dictionaries Online includes Cambridge International Dictionary of English, Cambridge Dictionary of American English, Cambridge International Dictionary of Idioms, and Cambridge International Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs Early Modern English Dictionaries Database (EMEDD) Exploding Dictionary where information is provided twice. First it is displayed 'clean', then below it is displayed with each individual word hyperlinked fonetics.org Online pronunciation guides to 7 varieties of the English language and 9 other languages Foreign Languages for Travelers includes searchability for 60+ languages and Travlang's Translating Dictionaries Language Museum offers samples of 2000 languages in the world.
Beneficial-Hodson Library united kingdom and Ireland Top of Page. The Arthurian Encyclopedia (1986) REF809.9 L152a Dictionary of Christian lore and Legend (1983) REF 203 M592d http://www.hood.edu/library/library.cfm?sid=5&pid=/library/research_guides/_myth
Regional Folklore And Mythology Arthur of Britain offers information on Arthurian literature, legends, Colorado lore, legend and fact by J. Ellen Cotton offers stories and images from http://www.pibburns.com/mythregi.htm
Extractions: African, excluding Egypt African Mythology discusses the creator god and ancestor worship in Africa. African Myths and Legends by Samantha Martin offers stories from the Bushmen and Hottentots. Folklore About Hyenas by Robin M. Weare offers tales from Africa about these predators. Louis Trichard, Thoyandou by Lynette Oxley offers several myths and legends of the VhaVenda people. Snake and the Frog tells why the snake and the frog won't be found playing games together. Sweet Thorn Studios offers, for sale, original masks and amulets based upon African folklore and legend. Along with pictures of each item there is a brief summary of the myth, legend, or folkore which inspired it. Urban legends of southern Africa offers "The Rabbit in the Thorn Tree," "The Leopard in the Luggage," and "Ink in the Porridge."
FOAFTALE NEWS Estonian literature Museum. The paper observes different legends (scare One of the most dramatic legends in contemporary lore is Aids Mary which http://users.aber.ac.uk/mikstaff/ftn59.htm
Extractions: Abstracts by: John Ashton Karen Baldwin Gillian Bennett Ian Brodie ... Wendy Welch nd Annual Perspectives on Contemporary Legend Conference 21-24 July 2004 University of Wales, Aberystwyth Abstracts Editors Introduction Mikel J. Koven Welcome to the annual conference abstract issue of FTN . Despite writing this introduction a good week before the actual event, the 22 nd annual Perspectives on Contemporary Legend conference and ISCLR annual general meeting looks set to be the largest meeting the society has held since 1997 (possibly even longer, but I only have, even partial, data since 97). This year, there are 34 papers scheduled, with an estimated additional 16 delegates attending, but not presenting. (If anyone has data figures from the years prior to 97, please forward them to me, as these are useful statistics.) In finalizing the panels of papers, despite very clear thematic clusters, I tended to avoid organizing themed panels in the end (unless specifically requested, as in a few cases for details of the schedule, see
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