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21. Boston.com / Beyond The Big Dig / Case Studies
We welcome your feedback. Click here to contact us. MIT CASE STUDY CommonwealthAvenue is testimony to a bygone victorian era in which public open space
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What happens to the ribbon of land being created by the depression of the Central Artery may be the most important development decision to face Boston in a generation. Panel Recommendations A national panel of experts in governance, landscape architecture, and design offers recommendations on designing, building, and operating the Rose Kennedy Greenway. Go Residents dream big A pair of public forums dubbed "Community Conversations" resulted in dozens of innovative ideas for the Rose Kennedy Greenway. Check out stories, photos, and the ideas themselves. Go About the land The Central Artery land weaves nearly continuously from Chinatown to North Station, but its two dozen individual parcels differ considerably in character and potential use. Here's a look. Go Lessons from the world Boston is unique, but the issues involved in reclaiming Central Artery land are not. A series of MIT case studies looks at lessons from similar projects around the world. Go Timeline The first shots in the war over Central Artery land were fired in the 1980s. Where did the time go? Go Opinion Read the thoughts of key local players and some of the nation's leading experts on public policy and urban design.

22. English Department: Undergraduate Studies Homepage
we shall see was continued through the victorian era into the modernist and Literature generates debate, and speaks to us differently depending on
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23. Gender & Women's Studies
History 341 Modern Britain, the victorian era, 18151900 Prerequisite Atleast one previous course in us Latina/Latino studies or gender women s
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Disc. U1 Th 3:00 This course provides an introductory overview of the interests, concerns, and controversies of contemporary feminisms. Each week's lecture and discussion sessions will address one particular issue of importance to gender studies. Weekly topics include gender construction, the formation of sexualities, the concerns of race, and issues of family. Students will read articles that examine these topics in terms of the their significance both in and out of the academy, contemplating not only theoretical matters and but also the social and political functions of film, television, advertising, and art.
Morey TuTh 10:00 - 11:30 Explores the most recent debates and research related to contemporary issues, which primarily affect women. Review issues related to sexual and domestic violence, gender socialization, feminization of poverty, women's health, sexual harassment, work and family, politics, and media influences from a multi-discipline and multicultural perspective.

24. A Woman's Place In Victorian Society - Social And Fashion History
The victorian era seems like another world to us. These are the changes thatmake any era of society special in relation to the study of the costume of
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The Victorian era seems like another world to us. Yet the late Victorians were very familiar with many of the things we use everyday. The one thing that was different was the place of women in society. There were of course perceptive women of independent original thought, but for the huge majority life was easier if they accepted that a woman's place was in the home. To lump all women of the Victorian era as one body would be wrong. The era spanned 64 years and changes in attitudes were gradually shifting as the century closed. Above in the heading we see a picture of the young Queen Victoria at 18. If you look at her in the top page of the

25. English Literature: The Victorian Age
The victorian era was the great age of the English novel—realistic, English literature The victorian Age. Recent studies in the nineteenth century.
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26. Victorian Studies Related Associations
Many of the victorian studies associations below sponsor conferences and in the victorian era as defined by Britain and its empire from 1837 to 1901.
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Victorian Studies Associations Many of the Victorian studies associations below sponsor conferences and prizes for graduate students. For more general literary studies calls for papers, please the consult The University of Pennsylvania Calls For Papers List
  • The 1890s Society Founded in 1863 to bring together admirers of the work of Francis Thompson, the Eighteen Nineties Society widened its scope in 1972 to embrace the entire artistic and literary scene of the most vibrant decade of Impressionism, Realism, Decadence, Symbolism, Naturalism, and of achievement in the arts, including theatre and book production. The Society holds regular meetings, organizes exhibitions, and issues publicationsan annual Journal, the quarterly Keynotes newsletter, and books and pamphlets (qtd. from the site itself). The British Association for Victorian Studies (BAVS) BAVS (founded in 2000) is a multi-disciplinary organisation, dedicated to the advancement and dissemination of knowledge about the Victorian period. It has 300 members, drawn from the academic community and the general public, in both the UK and abroad (qtd. from the site itself). The association sponsors an annual conference in Victorian studies and lectures. BAVS also publishes regular newsletters and an annual directory.

27. Victorian Station's Recommended Sites
RSVP, You are cordially invited to join us for afternoon tea. victorian Friends,A cozy place to study the victorian era and hopefully bring a little
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This page is dedicated to all 19th century enthusiasts who have used their creativity to develop a non-profit web site in order to share their love of Victoriana with others. At the moment they are listed alphabetically. We applaud the hard work involved in creating these sites and hope you enjoy visiting them.
Submit your personal site If you are looking to purchase items to decorate or renovate your home please click on the link above. A Victorian Passage: Lovely Victorian photos, etiquette and other delights. Complete Victorian: We are a group of Victorian at heart people that love the look, romance, and manners of the Victorian era. Agraphica Graphics: 100% free Graphics, link back required please. Victorian, art, animals, flowers,angels,etc Benning's Victorian Age: A Victorian Site from a Man's perspective, with Sports, Art, and History, as well as Music of the Age. I trust you'll enjoy your visit. B J's Design Shoppe: Free graphics and border sets with a Victorian theme.

28. Social Studies Links
Educational links for social studies (over 800 links in 20 different State government links to officials and agnecies; victorian era events and
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29. Victorian Related Links
back to social studies link index This site overviews its history and itsimpact during the victorian era; Education in England during the victorian
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Victorian Related Links back to social studies link index see also European links

30. Royal Holloway : Department Of Centre For Victorian Art & Architecture
The Centre for victorian studies represents an exciting It will also takethe lead in developing exhibitions relating to the victorian era and in
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The Centre for Victorian Studies represents an exciting interdisciplinary development in the research and teaching profile of Royal Holloway. Its main goal is to promote the study and understanding of all aspects of 19th-century British life and culture. It will also take the lead in developing exhibitions relating to the Victorian era and in working together with museums and galleries to achieve this end. The core of the Centre's work will be its MA Programme . This programme aims to recruit highly qualified students from home and abroad. A 12-month study programme will provide them with a foundation of knowledge and research expertise for further scholarly work, either within university or elsewhere. The Centre represents a new and radical expansion of the previously existing Centre for Victorian Art and Architecture.

31. The Victorian Era Cadron Creek Christian Curriculum
on a journey through the victorian era and the world of Anne of Green Gables . Conservative? or Confused?; The History of us, An Age of Extremes
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32. VRW Guide To Other Victorian Resources
victorian Interdisciplinary studies Association of the Western United States History in Focus The victorian era (Institute of Historical Research)
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Mitsuharu Matsuoka's Victorian Web Sites provides a huge list of links, sorted alphabetically. Although many of these are of dubious value or long out of date, there are some useful resources here. The Victorian section of Jack Lynch's helpful Literary Research Tools offers another list, as does Alan Liu's meta-page, Voice of the Shuttle . Introductory essays published in and about online and electronic materials for Victorianists are now considerably outdated but may still be worth consulting for an overview. Information about upcoming conferences can frequently be found on the HERO Common Room as well as on the NVSA page . Also worth a look is the Victorian section of Penn's useful Call for Papers site. Finally, if you are a student just beginning your research by surfing the Web you may want to consult "A Word of Advice for Persons Relying on the Internet to Research Victorian Topics"
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George Landow, a pioneer in the theory and practice of hypertext in the humanities, has created in The Victorian Web a splendid teaching and reference tool in the form of a growing encyclopedia of Victorian culture. Visitors to the site will find capsule summaries of many events, movements, and themes, with an emphasis upon Victorian literature and religion, written by leading scholars in the field. This hugely informative and well-designed site, a product of many hands, is by far the most comprehensive and widely praised Victorian resource on the Web.

33. Victorian Era Home House Bed And Breakfast Inn New Jersey NJ
Stay at Villa Park House in New Jersey A victorian era Home and Bed and BreakfastInn located in Spring Lake NJ.
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34. Women's Studies-Symposia Student Papers
Theory and Feminism in the victorian era . Tina Landgraf. The Early Influencesof a victorian Social Reformer A Study of John H. and Jane Addams
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35. Women's Studies At UM: Distributive Courses
HIST 433 Changing Perceptions of Gender Identities in the us, 18801935 HIST 493 victorian Women in England, France, the United States Examines the
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Also offered as HIST 210. An examination of the economic, family, and political roles of colonial, slave, immigrant, and frontier women in America from the pre-industrial colonial period through the early stages of 19th-century industrialization and urbanization. WMST 211 Women in America since 1880 Also offered at HIST 211. An examination of women's changing roles in working-class and middle-class families, the effects of industrialization on women's economic activities and status, and women's involvement in political and social struggles including those for women's rights, birth control, and civil rights. WMST 212 Women in Western Europe 1750-Present Also offered as HIST 212. An analysis of the economic, family, and political roles of European women from 1750 to the present. The effects of industrialization on women's work and status, the demographic parameters of women's lives, and women's participation in political events from market riots to suffrage struggles.

36. Fall 2005 English Courses Area Requirements: LITERARY THEORY & INTERDISCIPLINARY
Gender and us Drama TRANSNATIONAL LITERATURE POSTCOLONIAL studies 008075 862001 18th Century British Literature; 864SCA victorian Literature
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37. The University Of Manchester
Arts, Histories and Cultures subject areas history about us History hasbeen taught at Manchester at degree level since the victorian era,
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History has been taught at Manchester at degree level since the Victorian era, and we are justly proud of our record of developing the way the subject is taught, for example pioneering economic history, or introducing the undergraduate thesis, which has since been copied by universities around the world. Today, History has around thirty academic staff, and further draws on the ancient history staff in the School, thus making Manchester one of the largest centres for history in the country. The scholarship of the staff is of international standing, as confirmed by the award of the highly sought-after category of '5' by the government in 2001. Our undergraduate programmes take maximum advantage of the full range of their expertise, which spreads across diverse regions of the world and many different histories, ranging from the classical era (Greece and Rome) through the world of Chaucer to the late twentieth century, and encompasing such specialisms as, for example, gender or cultural history, and colonial or post-colonial history. We can also offer various forms of financial assistance to our students. Apart from the University's hardship fund, History is able (thanks to the generosity of one of its graduates) to offer some support to students who get into financial difficulty. In addition, we invite students to apply for travel bursaries: in recent years these have enabled students to visit India, Ghana, Vietnam, Israel, South Africa and Central America. Finally, the School awards several prizes and scholarships to outstanding students. For postgraduate students, there are bursaries available at both MA and PhD levels.

38. Victorian Studies - Syracuse University Library
victorian studies. This page is the work of David Oldenkamp, events, andeveryday life of the victorian era / Melinda Corey and George Ochoa, editors.
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39. AETV.com Classroom Study Guides
Reporter for the victorian Age. This film shows us a very narrow view of by authors or poets of the victorian era and write short reports explaining how
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Victoria and Albert (4 Parts) Queen Victoria reigned over the British Empire for nearly sixty-four years, returning dignity and popularity to the British crown. Victoria assumed the crown in 1837, an inexperienced and seemingly unqualified girl of eighteen. For most of her life, Victoria had been controlled by her mother, with whom her relationship was very strained. Victoria married her cousin, Prince Albert of Germany, and quickly grew deeply devoted to him. Following the ouster of her first prime minister, Lord Melville, Victoria also became heavily dependent upon Albert as an advisor. The Queen often referred to her husband as “king in everything but name.” This story of Victoria and Albert’s life together traces their evolving relationship within the context of a modernizing British civilization. CURRICULUM LINKS Victoria and Albert is suitable for high school students in European history and literature classes. NATIONAL STANDARDS Victoria and Albert fulfills the following National Standards for World History for grades 5–12: Historical Thinking Standards 1 (Chronological Thinking), 2 (Historical Comprehension), and 3 (Historical Analysis and Interpretation) for Era 7, Standards 2 and 4. Regarding Discussion Questions to follow:
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  • Opening scene (about 00:00 to 02:30): On the basis of this scene, what do you imagine the relationship between Victoria and Albert to be? What kind of person do you think Victoria is? Explain your answers, using specific details, actions, and words from the film to support your position.
  • 40. Branching Out The Banyan Tree | New Book Talks
    BIOGRAPHY Russell Jeung teaches Asian American studies at San Francisco State society from the late victorian era through the early Cold War period.
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    Portraits of Pride
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    by Russell Jeung

    Becoming Chinese American: A History of Communities and Institutions
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    Portraits of Pride
    Author/Publisher: Chinese Historical Society of Southern California Synopsis: Portraits of Pride documents the dramatic life stories of 38 Chinese Americans of World War II and the prior era. Their accomplishments and contributions in science, technology, medicine, and education are largely unknown. Their collective stories in this first of a series of books will present a picture of America in the early 1900s, when the great majority of Chinese Americans were challenged to rise above obstacles in most professions and businesses. Biography: The Chinese Historical Society of Southern California was created to discover and recognize our pioneers and their history. It aims to increase awareness of Chinese American heritage through public programs, education and research. Since 1975, its mission has been to bring together people with a mutual interest in the important history and historical role of Chinese and Chinese Americans in Southern California, to pursue, preserve and communicate knowledge of this history, and to promote the heritage of the Chinese and Chinese American community in support of a better appreciation of our rich, multi-cultural society.
    AUTHOR: Russell Jeung
    PUBLISHER: Rutgers University Press
    SYNOPSIS: Religion – both personal faith and institutional congregations – shapes the lives of Chinese Americans in diverse ways. This book examines the role of religion in constructing Chinese American identity throughout our history.

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