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         Great Britain Historic Sites:     more books (100)
  1. Written in Stone: England's Literary Heritage by Jill Sharp, 2004-11
  2. Treasures of the National Gallery London (Tiny Folios Series) by Erika Langmuir, 1996-09
  3. The Keys to Avalon by Steve Blake, Scott Lloyd, 2000-04-27
  4. History and Treasures of Windsor Castle by Sir Robin Mackworth-Young, 1982-05-26
  5. Chatsworth (Great Houses of Britain)
  6. Heritage Interpretation (Issues in Heritage Management)
  7. A Traveller's History of London (Traveller's History Series) by Richard Tames, 1992-09
  8. Ulster Folk and Transport Museum (House of Commons Papers) by Great Britain, 1998-01
  9. Eyam Hall (Great Houses of Britain S.) by Nicola Wright, 1994-04
  10. 19th [i.e. nineteenth]-century glassware from the Roma site, P.E.I (Canada. National Historic Parks and Sites Branch. Manuscript report) by Jeanne Alyluia, 1973
  11. Tourism and Heritage Attractions (Issues in Tourism) by Richard Prentice, 1993-01
  12. Farming and the countryside (Booklet / Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food) by Peter J Swain, 1982
  13. Picturesque England: Its landmarks and historical haunts, as described in lay and legend, song and story by L Valentine, 1893
  14. Heritage centres: A national survey by Michael Gee, 1985

101. KU: Office Of Study Abroad
will focus on literature as it illuminates period and culture in great britain . Considering works of art in an historical and cultural framework
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British Summer Institute in the Humanities
The KU British Summer Institute in the Humanities provides a wonderful opportunity for its participants to combine study and travel in the context of an interdisciplinary academic environment. In addition to the classroom lectures and discussions, reading and writing assignments and final examination, the program of study is enriched by visits to literary sites like the Bronte Parsonage in Haworth in the Yorkshire Dales, world-class museums like the National Gallery and the Tate Modern, historic sites like the Tower of London and Glencoe in the Scottish Highlands, as well as royal palaces and stately country homes. Every effort is made to integrate what the student learns in the classroom with what he/she experiences when visiting historic sites and buildings or viewing artistic masterpieces.
Itinerary
June 10 - 24 London June 24 - 27 York: York is known for its cathedral, medieval walls and the cobble-stoned streets of the Shambles. While in York, Institute participants will visit Castle Howard, the much filmed country estate of the Howard family, the Earls of Carlisle.

102. World War I, Links To Other Resources
General Historical Links The Scholars Guide serves as a very useful central The General Strikes Page, including Calgary, Winnipeg and great britain.
http://www.lib.byu.edu/~rdh/wwi/links.html
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