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         European Culture:     more books (100)
  1. Indo-European Language and Culture: An Introduction (Blackwell Textbooks in Linguistics) by Benjamin W. Fortson IV, 2004-11-10
  2. Unpopular Culture: Transforming the European Comic Book in the 1990s (Studies in Book and Print Culture) by Bart Beaty, 2007-01-04
  3. European Culture in the Great War: The Arts, Entertainment and Propaganda, 1914-1918 (Studies in the Social and Cultural History of Modern Warfare)
  4. The Culture of the Europeans by Donald Sassoon, 2006-09-04
  5. Water, Leisure and Culture: European Historical Perspectives (Leisure, Consumption and Culture)
  6. Humanism and the Culture of Renaissance Europe (New Approaches to European History) by Charles G. Nauert, 2006-05-29
  7. The European Culture Area by Bella Bychkova Jordan, Terry G. Jordan-Bychov, et all 2001-09
  8. European Business Culture
  9. Cultures Collide: Native American and Europeans 1492-1700 (Crossroads America) by Ann Rossi, 2004-11-01
  10. Cultures in Conflict: Encounters Between European and Non-European Cultures, 1492-1800 by Urs Bitterli, 1993-06-01
  11. European Culture and the Media (IB-Changing Media, Changing Europe)
  12. Moving Forward, Looking Back: The European Avant-garde and the Invention of Film Culture, 1919-1939 (Amsterdam University Press - Film Culture in Transition) by Malte Hagener, 2007-09-15
  13. The New European Cinema: Redrawing the Map (Film and Culture Series) by Rosalind Galt, 2006-02-28
  14. Women in Late Medieval and Reformation Europe 1200-1500 (European Culture and Society) by Helen M. Jewell, 2007-01-23

161. +++ MinnesotaBlues.de +++
european student who worked for a vendor in the midwest. Information about a different way to explore a foreign culture.
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162. European Cities Of Culture
The european City of culture is promoted by the Ministers of culture of the european Union to open up to the european public particular aspects of the city,
http://www.travelnotes.org/Travel/2000/

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More articles in the Travel Notes archives. Countries Weather Flights Cars ... Meta The European City of Culture The European City of Culture is promoted by the Ministers of Culture of the European Union t o open up to the European public particular aspects of the city, region and country concerned , as well as to emphasise wider European cultural affinities List of European Cities of Culture 1985 to 2004 Athens Greece Florence Italy ... Germany : 9 Cities were chosen: Avignon France Bergen Norway ... Austria Visit Graz 2003 The Northern Cities of France and Italy Genova Italy ) and Lille France Visit Genova 2004 and Lille 2004 About The European City of Culture Each city is free to determine its own emphases and to organise programs and projects within a time scale and budget which each city must determine. The impact and importance of the

163. Introduction To The World Of Sarband
Endeavours to show connections between european, Islamic and Jewish musicculture Includes group information, discography, calendar.
http://www.sarband.de/english_introduction.html
The group's name SARBAND stems from Persian and Arabic, and denotes to an improvised coupling of two parts within a musical suite. Vladimir Ivanoff founded Ensemble SARBAND in 1986 and has been pursuing an archaeology of complex connections ever since: Above all, SARBAND endeavours to show all possible connections between European music, Islamic and Jewish music-culture. Both sensitively and intensely SARBAND celebrates the symbiotic relationship between the Orient and the Occident.
The continuous musical collaboration within the Ensemble ensures that a dialogue on equal terms is maintained. It is the exchange of practical musical experience between musicians from different cultures that make the performances of SARBAND gripping, lively and utmost authentic. SARBAND'S unique repertoire has won them wide acclaim internationally. Over the past few years SARBAND has recorded numerous CDs and performed at many international festivals; mentioning only a few: SARBAND'S musicians do not see their work as something sporadic but as a part of being and living. Just as religious, economic, cultural and political differences between the Orient and the Occident play a predominant role in today's society, SARBAND'S music endeavours to show that music has always served as communication in which people found reciprocal respect for each other and could easily contribute in the process of relating in the same way today. Uniting people around the world, offering mutual recognition towards each other, in other words: music as an example for peace.

164. The European Commission - Directorate-General For Education And Culture
The Directorate General responsible for Education and culture.
http://europa.eu.int/comm/dgs/education_culture/index_en.htm
es da de el en fr it nl pt ... European Commission Education and Culture home page Programmes Publications Public consultations Success stories ... Portal on Learning Opportunities throughout the European Space
HEADLINES
Key Data on Education in Europe 2005

A ‘European Institute of Technology’? Public consultation on the possible missions, objectives, added-value and structure of an EIT

Online Questionnaire: " Young people in Europe: promoting active citizenship and implementing the European Youth Pact
Vacancy notices and Calls for expression of interest for Temporary Agents

The Socrates programme supports European cooperation in all areas of education. It helps fund a wide range of partnership and exchange schemes, including grants to study, teach, follow a training course or get work experience abroad. The programme is open to everyone in the education sector who is interested in innovative European projects and networks designed to improve teaching and learning. The Tempus programme also provides EU assistance and cooperation in higher education with Central and Eastern European countries, the Balkans, former Soviet Union countries and Mongolia, helping to consolidate economic reform and democracy.

165. Untitled Document
Building in Rishon LeZion (Israel) a handson Museum of Jewish history and culture in the form of a full-size replica of a Shtetl (a typical East european town).
http://www.shtetlfoundation.org

166. Kurgan Culture
Detailed description of the archaeological findings associated with the Kurgan culture , a 5th3th millennium BC civilization north of the Black Sea, whose inhabitants are widely thought to have been the speakers of Proto-Indo-european (PIE). Includes a partial reconstructed PIE word list.
http://www.iras.ucalgary.ca/~volk/sylvia/Kurgans.htm
KURGAN CULTURE
I'm pleased and astonished to say that this page has been linked to by British television Channel 4 "Great Excavations". To find similar pages, go here.
The Kurgan people were an Indo-European culture existing during the fifth, fourth, and third millennia BC; they lived in northern Europe, from Russia across Germany, and various authorities have mounted a case for them being THE proto-Indo-European culture, from which all Indo-European cultures descend. Other researchers think it likely that later-day Kurgans were the "Sea People" who laid waste to the Holy Land around 1200 BC - traveling south along the Mediterranean in ships, with their women following them in wagons along the shore. The word kurgan means barrow or grave in Slavic and Turkic; Kurgan culture is characterized by pit-graves or barrows, a particular method of burial. They are also called the Pit-grave people, or Barrow people. The earliest Kurgan sites are in the Ukraine and southern Russia, from which they spread by about 2000 BC to Europe, crossing the Dnieper River. Wherever Kurgan culture spread, it was marked by common elements unlike those of the surrounding Bronze-Age cultures. These are the characteristics of the Kurgan people: They practiced animal husbandry; in rubbish dumps at Kurgan hill-forts and villages are found the bones of lots and lots of horses, many cattle, and a few pigs, sheep and goats. Few bones of wild game (such as deer) were found, so Kurgans were not a hunting culture. Horse-heads carved in diorite were found, with harness-marks cut into them to indicate bridles.

167. Index1
A nonprofit organization dedicated to educating the european community on Hispanic culture.
http://www.geocities.com/folklorico1/index1.html
CLUB LEADERS WHO WE ARE RAMSTIEN COMMISSARY PERFORMANCE KAISERSLAUTERN ELEMENTARY PERFORMANCE BALLET FOLKLORICO MEXICANO
(Mexican Folklore Dance)
WELCOME TO OUR HOME PAGE. VISIT OUR INFORMATION SITE AND PHOTO ALBUMS. WE HOPE YOU ENJOY YOUR STAY. THE CHILDREN THE PRE-TEENS TEENS LINKS AND GAMES
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168. EUROLINUX Alliance
An open coalition of commercial companies and nonprofit associations united to promote and protect a vigourous european software culture based on open source software.
http://www.eurolinux.org/
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FFII: Software Patents in Europe
For the last few years the European Patent Office (EPO) has, contrary to the letter and spirit of the existing law, granted more than 30000 patents on rules of organisation and calculation claimed in terms of general-purpose computing equipment, called "programs for computers" in the law of 1973 and "computer-implemented inventions" in EPO Newspeak since 2000. Europe's patent movement is pressing to legitimate this practise by writing a new law. Although the patent movement has lost major battles in November 2000 and September 2003, Europe's programmers and citizens are still facing considerable risks. Here you find the basic documentation, starting from the latest news and a short overview.
How you can help us end the software patent nightmare
The patent movement has during several decades won the support of large corporations and governments for its expansionist cause. Rolling trains are hard to halt. Yet FFII, Eurolinux and others have devoted themselves to this work with considerable success. Still, we continue to have more tasks than free hands. Here we tell you how you can help us move forward more quickly.

169. Latvia: Selected Internet Resources (Portals To The World, Library Of Congress)
Part of the Library of Congress. Includes annotated links to business, culture, education, embassies, genealogy, geography, the environment, government, politics, law, history, literature, libraries, media, recreation and travel.
http://www.loc.gov/rr/international/european/latvia/lv.html
The Library of Congress Global Gateway Portals to the World Find in Portals Web Pages Global Gateway Pages All Library Web Pages
Latvia
Created and maintained by the
European Division
, Collections and Services Directorate General Resources
Business, Commerce, Economy

Culture

Education
...
Recreation and Travel

Courtesy of The World Factbook Suggest a Link Selected European Internet Resources European Reading Room ... Portals to the World
August 22, 2005 Ask a Librarian

170. European School: Italian Language Courses In Lucca. Follow A Language Course For
Italian language and culture courses for foreigners, with specialty courses for teachers of Italian and for business professionals. Includes information on fees and enrolment as well as an application form.
http://www.italiancourses.it/
English version Versione Italiana

Welcome - Benvenuto
Enter in our Italian courses:
for business and professional, special courses, italian and Puccini... Entra nei corsi di inglese, francese, tedesco,
spagnolo, portoghese dell' European School, a Lucca
Trinity College London
Registered Examination Center

Via dell'Olivo, 9 - 55100 LUCCA
Tel. +39 0583 467146 Fax +39 0583 492331
E-mail: info@italiancourses.it

171. Schola Cantorum Petropolitana
Offers teaching of early Western european Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque culture and history. The School has for its goal the revival of the european cultural traditions. Study program, news.
http://www.schola-cantorum.spb.ru/
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172. ---ECF---
Independent nonprofit organization that promotes cultural cooperation in Europe.
http://www.eurocult.org/

173. The European Middle Ages
A learning module including essays and resources. Part of a distance learning course on World Cultures from Washington State University.
http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/MA/MA.HTM

Introduction

The Peoples
The Peoples

The Celts

The Germans

The Norse
...
The Byzantines

Historical Patterns
The Evolution of the Monarchy

Feudalism
Power, Heresy, and the Medieval Church The Death Resources A Gallery of The European Middle Ages A Timeline of The European Middle Ages An Atlas of The European Middle Ages Readings in The European Middle Ages ... Internet Resources on The European Middle Ages Administration About "The European Middle Ages" Bibliography of Sources ©1996, Richard Hooker For information contact: Richard Hines Updated 6-6-1999

174. EUROPEAN CULTURAL BACKBONE
european CULTURAL BACKBONE DOCUMENTS european Cultural Backbone (ECB) calls for BottomUp ICT Policy Press Release, Vienna/Brussels, 17.07.2000
http://www.e-c-b.net/ecb/about/articles/992928015

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European Cultural Backbone (ECB) calls for Bottom-Up ICT Policy
Press Release, Vienna/Brussels, 17.07.2000
The European Cultural Backbone (ECB) recently met in Brussels to consolidate its input into the cultural and social dimensions of the Information Society. In doing so the ECB challenges the European Union to include these issues in its priorities for programmes such as the eEurope initiative launched at the European Union Lisbon Summit in March 2000. European Union rhetoric, which stresses the socially positive potential of media, is increasingly used as a veil for campaigns geared towards passive media consumption. The EU has so far not found structures to accommodate the existing creative community of small-scale, dynamic and inventive initiatives. The prevalent short-term economic logic is unlikely to guarantee long-term sustainability of diverse cultural practice.
A balanced information environment needs to strengthen the emancipatory use of Information Technologies by European citizens. The European Cultural Backbone insists that the significance and the social value of the work being done by cultural organisations working with new media must be recognised by cultural, media and technology policy, both at national and international levels. The work of the European Cultural Backbone is explicitly geared not towards private and commercial interests, but aims to foster creative uses of new technologies in the public interest.
The European Cultural Backbone held its annual meeting in Brussels on 10 -11 July 2000, against the backdrop of the World-Information.Org Exhibition, which is organised as part of the European Cultural Capital festival Brussels 2000. The European Cultural Backbone was set up in 1999 as a coalition of institutions and individuals who work in the field of new technologies and who creatively use and develop participatory media for social change. Its membership reflects the geographical, social and cultural diversity of Europe, including non-EU-Member States and partners in other continents.

175. World Cultures Reader: European Enlightenment
Online texts from Descartes, Milton, Pascal, Rousseau, Adam Smith, and Voltaire
http://www.wsu.edu:8000/~dee/ENLREAD.HTM

Descartes, excerpt from
The Discourse on Method Parts 2 and 4 ... A Treatise on Toleration
©1996, Richard Hooker
For information contact: Richard Hines
Updated 6-6-1999

176. ERICarts European Institute For Comparative Cultural Research
ERICarts Europäisches Institut für vergleichende Kulturforschung.
http://www.ericarts.org/
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    RESEARCH PROJECT IN FOCUS
    A Model for European Cultural Co-operation: The G2CC Project
    The ERICarts Institute is a research partner in the EU funded "Gateway to Cultural Co-operation Project (G2CC)". It is one of four co-organising partners together with the European Cultural Foundation/LAB Fondazionne Fitzcarraldo (FF), and On the Move Association (OTM). The G2CC project aims at analysing and disseminating information and knowledge on cross-border and transnational cultural cooperation in Europe. Among other activites, the project partners will generate an analysis of existing resources available to increase the mobility of artists and cultural operators (OTM) and produce case studies of best and less positive practices of European cultural co-operation (FF). The European Cultural Foundation/LAB is managing the entire G2CC project. The main activities to be undertaken by the ERICarts Institute within the G2CC project are to:
    • Develop a conceptual framework for ‘European cultural co-operation’ and make it operational, easily accessible and ‘digestible’ for cultural

177. Digitisation Of European Cultural Heritage

http://www.cs.uu.nl/events/dech1999/dech.htm

178. LILLE 2004 - CAPITALE EUROPEENNE DE LA CULTURE
Translate this page Programme de la manifestation à la capitale européenne de la culture.
http://www.lille2004.com/
En 2004, Lille sera capitale européenne de la culture. Douze mois de fêtes, d'expositions, de métamorphoses et de spectacles. Rendez-vous le 6 décembre 2003! CULTURE, LILLE, CAPITALE EUROPÉENNE, EUROPE, 2004 LILLE, CULTURE OF LILLE, LILLE2004, EUROPEENE, NORD, 59, CULTURE LILLE, ARTS, ARTS PLASTIQUES, EXPOSITIONS, SPECTACLES, CONCERTS, OPERA, LYRIQUE, MANIFESTATION, ÉVENEMENT, NORD/PAS DE CALAIS, EUROREGION, ROUBAIX, TOURCOING, DUNKERQUE, ARRAS, BOULOGNE SUR MER, NAUSICAA, MATISSE, PICASSO, MEZIERES, SCHUITEN, WATTEAU, ZINGARO, ORCHESTRE NATIONAL DE LILLE, BILL T-JONES, WILLIAM FORSYTHE En 2004, Lille sera capitale européenne de la culture. Douze mois de fêtes, d'expositions, de métamorphoses et de spectacles. Rendez-vous le 6 décembre 2003!

179. LITERATURE 2000 - European Cultural Cities - 7 Libraries
european Cultural Cities 7 Libraries - LITERATURE 2000.
http://www.literature2000.org/
"Literature" - a collaboration of the public libraries of the European Cities of Culture 2000
"Literature" is a joint project of the public libraries of the European Cities of Culture 2000. Participants include libraries in Bologna, Brussels, Helsinki, Cracow, Prague, Reykjavik and Bergen. The project consists of several components through which the Cities of Culture will acquaint each other with their own city or region's authors and their literature. This will be accomplished through presentations of the authors and their cities on the Internet, through installations, and through author exchanges between the Cities of Culture during the year 2000. Continued...

180. Institut Européen Des Itinéraires Culturels

http://www.culture-routes.lu/

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