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         European Culture:     more books (100)
  1. Images of Jesus: How Jesus Is Perceived and Portrayed in Non-European Cultures by Anton Wessels, 1990-11
  2. Renaissances: The Cultures of Italy, c. 1300-c. 1600 (European Studies) by Richard MacKenney, 2005-01-01
  3. Not Like Us: How Europeans Have Loved, Hated, and Transformed American Culture Since World War II by Richard H. Pells, 1997-05
  4. The Third Culture: Literature and Science (European Cultures, Vol 9)
  5. Education and Culture in European Community Law (European Community Law Series) by Joseph A. McMahon, 1995-03
  6. The European Nobility in the Eighteenth Century (European Culture and Society) by Jerzy Lukowski, 2003-09-06
  7. The Europeans: A Geography of People, Culture, and Environment (Texts In Regional Geography) by Robert C. Ostergren, John G. Rice, 2004-04-07
  8. Ortner & Ortner: Bauten für europäische Kultur / Buildings for European Culture
  9. Women in medieval/Renaissance Europe (Women in European history and culture) by Susan Hill Gross, 1983
  10. Visions and Revisions: Women in Italian Culture (Berg European Studies Series)
  11. Mediterranean Passage: Migration and New Cultural Encounters in Southern Europe (Liverpool University Press - Studies in European Regional Cultures)
  12. War, Violence, and the Modern Condition (European Cultures, V. 8)
  13. Representing Masculinity: Male Citizenship in Modern Western Culture (Studies in European Culture and History)
  14. Neo-Avantgarde and Culture Industry: Essays on European and American Art from 1955 to 1975 (October Books) by Benjamin H. D. Buchloh, 2001-01-22

41. Emilia-Romagna - European Culture - Vice-Presidency And Council For Culture - Em
The Culture of EmiliaRomagna. Intro Beginnings Towns and cities Handicrafts Museums Visual arts Libraries and archives Natural heritage
http://www.culturadeuropa.it/accessibile/eng/ita1.html

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42. Valley Of The Ancients
Offers overviews of several ancient and medieval european cultures in areas such as religion and politics.
http://www.eliki.com/ancient/
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43. European Culture Promotion : Renault Corporate Foundation: Postgraduate Training
european culture promotion The role of the Renault Corporate Foundation is to promote the French language and european culture abroad through postgraduate
http://www.fondation.renault.com/foundation/european-culture-promotion.htm
european culture promotion
Renault Corporate Foundation: postgraduate training programmes in French universities, Master, MBA
The role of the Renault Corporate Foundation is to promote the French language and European culture abroad through postgraduate training programmes for international students: MBA, Master in transportation and sustainable development.
european culture promotion
Contribute, in an increasingly multi-cultural environment, to the training of young non-French postgraduates who will be the decision-makers of tomorrow's international companies, forge links between the company and French and international universities to promote greater understanding of different cultures and management methods. Further the diffusion and promotion of the French language and of French and European culture abroad, promote knowledge and education, in particular in the fields of law, science, technology, economics, management and political science. Encourage cultural exchanges between France, Europe and the rest of the world, a Cultural Crossroads. In a business environment dominated by multinational and multicultural groups, one of the roles of the Renault Corporate Foundation is to promote and diffuse the French language, and French and European culture abroad, the Foundation, set up in March 2001, will also help forge tighter links between the corporate world and French and international universities for greater understanding of different cultures and management methods, as such, it will contribute to the training of young non-French postgraduates who will be the decision-makers of tomorrow's multicultural companies. Three training programmes, both taught in French and devised by the Foundation, are currently under way in France, the Renault Corporate Foundation fully finances this year of study in France for its grant students.

44. Centro Studi La Runa
Cultural traditionalist association devoted to history of religions, Indoeuropean culture, folklore and traditions.
http://www.centrostudilaruna.it/
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Via Ri Alto, 5
16043 Chiavari GE
Italia
SPECIALE ERNST JÜNGER
MEDIOEVO SPECIALE JULIUS EVOLA SPECIALE ADRIANO ROMUALDI SPECIALE STUDI INDOEUROPEI SPECIALE CELTI SPECIALE ALFREDO CATTABIANI TEIWAZ Centro Studî La Runa ULTIMO AGGIORNAMENTO EFFETTUATO IL GIORNO 19 SETTEMBRE 2005 TUTTE LE ULTIME NOVITA' DEL SITO COME E' FATTO QUESTO SITO Il Centro Studi La Runa (C.S.L.R.) è un'associazione nata a Chiavari il 22 ottobre 1994. Si occupa di studi tradizionali, storia delle religioni, mitologia, simbolismo, folklore, indoeuropeistica, storia e controstoria, letteratura fantastica etc. Pubblica la rivista Algiza e una serie di volumi dedicati a questi argomenti. Tra i collaboratori di Algiza figurano A.B., Giuseppe Acerbi, Ezio Albrile, Peter Bahn, Mariella Bernacchi, Dionisio Diego Bertilorenzi, Danilo Breschi, Massimo Centini, Alfonso de Filippi, Renato del Ponte, Gianfranco de Turris, Piero di Vona, Nicola Farinelli, Roberto Fuiano, Cesare Giacomini, Alessandro Grassi, Flavio Grisolia, Francesco La Mensa, Alberto Lombardo, Edoardo Longo, Andrea Occhino, Angela Pesce Fassio, Alfonso Piscitelli, Federico e Filippo Prati, Martin Schwarz, Stefano Sogari, Luca Valentini e Felice Vinci. Su Algiza sono anche stati pubblicati testi inediti di Julius Evola e Adriano Romualdi.

45. Promote European Culture : Renault Corporate Foundation: Postgraduate Training P
promote european culture The role of the Renault Corporate Foundation is to promote the French language and european culture abroad through postgraduate
http://www.fondation.renault.com/foundation/promote-european-culture.htm
Three educational programs and the time spent in France are completely financed by the Renault Foundation for scholarship students, in keeping with the Foundation's mission, instruction is given in French, and in France. The role of the Renault corporate Fondation, contribute, in an increasingly multi-cultural environment, to the training of young non-French postgraduates who will be the decision-makers of tomorrow's international companies.
promote european culture
Renault Corporate Foundation: postgraduate training programmes in French universities, Master, MBA
The role of the Renault Corporate Foundation is to promote the French language and European culture abroad through postgraduate training programmes for international students: MBA, Master in transportation and sustainable development.
promote european culture
Forge links between the company and French and international universities to promote greater understanding of different cultures and management methods, further the diffusion and promotion of the French language and of French and European culture abroad. Promote knowledge and education, in particular in the fields of law, science, technology, economics, management and political science, encourage cultural exchanges between France, Europe and the rest of the world, a Cultural Crossroads. In a business environment dominated by multinational and multicultural groups, one of the roles of the Renault Corporate Foundation is to promote and diffuse the French language, and French and European culture abroad, the Foundation, set up in March 2001, will also help forge tighter links between the corporate world and French and international universities for greater understanding of different cultures and management methods.

46. Gene Expression:
The Nation on a european culture War Genes and Atheist Radio Fun Altruistic Punishment part 2 Towards A Typology of Apartheid
http://www.gnxp.com/MT2/archives/004068.html
The Nation on a European Culture War Gene Expression Front Page June 12, 2005 The Nation on a European Culture War Yahoo! News has reproduced Deborah Scoggins' article from The Nation "The Dutch-Muslim Culture War" . Starting from the person of Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Scoggins goes on to examine the wider role of Islam on some of Europe's more conservative communities. Moors and others don't dispute the existence of the social problems Hirsi Ali identifies. Many Dutch Muslim women do live in segregated "parallel cities" where Islamic social codes are enforced. Muslims make up only 5.5 percent of the Dutch population, but they account for more than half the women in battered women's shelters and more than half of those seeking abortions. Muslim girls have far higher suicide rates than non-Muslim girls. Some Muslim girls, mostly African, are genitally mutilated. But in putting all the blame on Islam, they say, Hirsi Ali ignores the influence of patriarchal custom as well as the work of a generation of Muslim feminists. A custom phrased in terms of religious necessity is, in fact, a religious custom. Trying to disclaim responsibility for the less savoury elements of a religious culture because, well, they're not really part of the religion is a classic response by cornered reactionaries. It's a risible response, of course, tailored. Compare the allegations of some Western communists that Stalin's regime wasn't really Communist, or that genocidal anti-Semitism has nothing to do with traditional Christian proscriptions against the Jews.

47. UECA-United European Culture Association
Milano Opera nel campo della musica e del teatro. Dettaglio dei servizi offerti, calendario eventi e recapiti per contatti.
http://www.ueca.it/
Associazione
Culturale
U.E.C.A
Viale Gran Sasso 35
20131 Milano
Tel. 02-70600969
Fax 02-70600969
Cell. 347-2664670
info@ueca.it
_ L'associazione Ueca opera nel campo della musica, del teatro, dello spettacolo e dell'arte a livello nazionale e internazionale.
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48. Spreading Of European Culture
Brücken EuroVisionen. Eine Ausstellung des Hauses der Geschichte der Bundesrepublik Deutschland.
http://www.hdg.de/eurovisionen/html_eng/th4_4.html
Spreading of European culture Deutsche Welle Adenauer - European statesman The American Way of Life
Cultural exchange When Europeans began to explore overseas territories in the 16th century, they also took their own way of life with them to the "new" world, thus spreading European culture throughout Africa, Asia and America. Much evidence of this influence still remains today. But they also brought influences and objects of foreign cultures back with them to Europe where they were frequently integrated into European civilisation. Culture Legacy of antiquity Cultural diversity Mutual inspiration Spreading of European culture

49. Cultivate Interactive Issue 5: OpenHeritage: Enabling The European Culture Econo
OpenHeritage Enabling the european culture Economy The development of a European Strategic Atlas for the Cultural Heritage is an example of
http://www.cultivate-int.org/issue5/openheritage/
Search Options Help Site Map Cultivate Web Site Search Home Current Issue Index of Back Issues Issue 5 Home ... Misc.
OpenHeritage: Enabling the European Culture Economy
By Gabriele Scali, Flavio Tariffi, Stefano Cuomo, Hub Kockelkorn, Dominique DeLouis and George Mallen - October 2001 OpenHeritage [ ] is a research project funded under the Fifth Framework Programme (Jan 2001 - Dec 2002) aiming to create an IT infrastructure and service to improve access to collections information held by regional museums and galleries. The collections of regionally distributed smaller museums will thus be as attractive and accessible as the larger, better known, museum collections. This "cultural driven" economy could give a significant contribution to the local economic development enabling the enrichment of local touristic and cultural assets.
Overview
It has been pointed out by several surveys that the application of technological solutions to memory institutions in fields such as the multimedia management and valorisation of museum and library collections is failing to express substantive and sustainable economic results for a number of reasons. The main being the lack of a self-supporting economic model for the promotion and exploitation of Cultural Heritage through ICT, and the excessive "technology push" in the use of virtualisation, to the expense of a sound understanding of the global vs. local processes. The result is the improper use of innovation often deployed in an self-referential way.

50. Indo-European Culture
Indoeuropean culture includes what we know about how people who spoke an IE language over a period of more than four thousand years organized themselves,
http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/lrc/iedocctr/ie-culture/ie-culture.html

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    Indo-European Culture
    Indo-European culture includes what we know about how people who spoke an IE language over a period of more than four thousand years organized themselves, what institutions they had, and what kinds of material culture their lifestyle presupposed. For example, because of the words that we can reconstruct for Proto-Indo-European, we assume that they ate fish, knew about horses, had domesticated animals such as sheep, goats, and larger cattle, and had extended families organized around a patriarch.
  • Counting and Numerals Religion and World View Writing and Scripts History, Records of Deeds Occupations, Economy, Land Control Laws, Legal Texts School Texts, Tutors Musical Instruments, Singers, Musical Notation Languages, Language, Text Genre Natural Phenomena Sickness, Healing, Rituals Plant and Animal Husbandry, Viticulture Crafts, Clothing, Shelter, Metals, Tools, Transportation Weapons, Chariots, ... , Warfare

51. EUbusiness - European Culture Portal
This site has information on the activities and the policies carried out by the European Union in the field of culture. EU action in the culture field looks
http://www.eubusiness.com/links/culture.2005-02-23
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European Culture Portal
Document Actions This site has information on the activities and the policies carried out by the European Union in the field of culture. EU action in the culture field looks to encourage cultural cooperation and exchange amongst Europeans and to support shared knowledge of cultural production right across the board.

52. European Culture And The Media (PB) By Ib Bondebjerg (ed.), Peter
european culture and the Media (PB). Changing Media Changing Europe Series Volume 1. Edited by Ib Bondebjerg, Peter Golding. ISBN 1841501115
http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/ppbooks.php?isbn=1841501115

53. European Culture And The Media (HB) By Ib Bondebjerg (ed.), Peter
european culture and the Media (HB). Changing Media Changing Europe Series Volume 1. Edited by Ib Bondebjerg, Peter Golding. ISBN 1841501107
http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/ppbooks.php?isbn=1841501107

54. Heathen Ways Forum
Heathen Ways is devoted to serious discussions about Heathen beliefs and practices with a preChristian european culture and religion. Conversations regarding folk beliefs and traditions are also welcomed.
http://forums.delphiforums.com/heathenways/start/

55. European Culture
european culture. Greek Astronomy 1 Henry VII Henry VII s Reign English Renaissance Shakespeare Elizabeth. raphael_plato.gif
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56. ShinE: Shakespeare In European Culture - Criticism, Research Material, Sources,
William Shakespeare sources, adaptations in art, literature, theatre, music, film, popular culture. Critical essays to individual works. education,
http://pages.unibas.ch/shine/
if your browser does not allow frames, try: http://www.unibas.ch/shine/linksframe.html. WWilliam Shakespeare: sources, adaptations in art, literature, theatre, music, film, popular culture. Critical essays to individual works. education, teaching material, lesson plans. Macbeth, Lear, Hamlet, Othello, Timon of Athens, Titus Andronicus, Romeo and Juliet, Julius Caesar, Antony and Cleopatra, Coriolanus, Henry VIII, Richard III, King John, Twelfth Night, A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Tempest, Two Gentlemen of Verona, The Winter's Tale, The Merchant of Venice, As You Like It, Cymbeline, Measure for Measure, Troilus and Cressida, Much Ado about nothing, etc.

57. Conference: Shakespeare In European Culture, Basel
Shakespeare in european culture (1418 November 2001, University of Basel) Conference proceedings programme - organisation - abstracts and papers
http://pages.unibas.ch/shine/baselconf.htm
Shakespeare in European Culture
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In 1984 five quality newspapers in five European countries - Lire, El Pais, La Stampa, Die Zeit, and The Times - made the playful experiment of establishing a European Literary Community. They asked their readers for the names of the most important European writers. The results were clear: the French, the Spanish, the Italians and the Germans chose Shakespeare. Only the British preferred Dante - the rules of the poll barred the naming of writers from one's own country.
Shakespeare's importance for European culture is also documented by his influence, since the late eighteenth century, on national literatures, by the many translations and adaptations made, by the frequency of Shakespeare productions on the European stage, and by how Shakespeare has become an icon for poetic genius.

58. SOWING SEEDS - A European Crisis In Your Backyard
european culture embodies radically secular ideals. In Sweden, a Protestant pastor preaches about homosexuality, based on a line from Scriptures,
http://www.catholic.net/sowing_seeds/template_channel.phtml?channel_id=15

59. European Culture In The Great War - Cambridge University Press
tackle the widest possible range of european culture during World War I. • Covers eastern European countries in addition to the usual roster of western
http://www.cambridge.org/uk/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521013240

60. Leon Krier: "European Culture In The 21st Century"
To consider european culture in the 21st century as a singular subject denies implicitly its necessarily and inherently plural nature.
http://zakuski.utsa.edu/krier/european.html
European Culture in the 21st Century
European Parliament, Directorate-General for Research , Document EDUC 107 EN Part 2 (2001), pages 31-33.
To consider "European Culture in the 21st century" as a singular subject denies implicitly its necessarily and inherently plural nature. As a homogenous and unified phenomenon, it is as undesirable and impractical as a single European language. Politically, it is as totalitarian a vision as the sole reign of a single European party. And yet the ideology of modernism, which has devastated cities, landscapes and minds for half a century, squandered natural resources, wasted private lives and professional careers, continues to dominate the cultural policies of all European countries. It reigns through the extension of intellectual terror in government agencies and academies, and works effectively (if no longer declaredly) at the elimination of traditional cultural differences, styles and techniques. The new buildings of the European Union (EU) in Brussels, Luxembourg and Strasbourg symbolize if anything the poverty and vacuity of the ideology. Despite the evident betrayal of all its ideological promises and pretensions, the vast majority of government sponsored buildings in all EU countries including national pavilions at world exhibitions continue to be built as mere variations of the same sterile creed. The tenets of this ideology are based on the erroneous belief that in an industrial civilization all aspects of life will eventually be dominated by industrial processes, i.e. that "modernity" is and can be truly modern only if imbued with the spirit of industrialization.

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