SC - Re:lenten ground turkey
Tara Sersen
tsersen at nni.com
Thu Apr 12 12:57:25 PDT 2001
Thought you might find these interesting:
All these blurbs are copyright 2001 by Librarian's index to the Internet
(http://lii.org).
It is permissable to pass along these blurbs with the links so long as
copyright is aknowldeged.
Aoife
NetSERF: The Internet Connection for Medieval Resources -
http://netserf.org/
Over 1,450 Web sites on the Middle Ages are
categorized by subject (archaeology, architecture, art,
Arthuriana, civilizations, culture, drama, history,
literature, music, people, philosophy, religion, science
and technology, and women). The Research Center links
to archives and libraries, articles and papers,
associations, organizations and societies,
bibliographies, and conferences and seminars. Other
points of interest are top medieval sites, news, and a
hypertext glossary. Searchable by keyword or phrase. -
re
Subjects: Middle ages -- History
WebNexus - http://www.webnexus.fsnet.co.uk/
Selective, annotated guide to Web sites of interest to
students and scholars of Early Judaism and Christianity.
Breaks subjects down into general Christian and Jewish
links, religious studies, classical studies, library
resources, publishers and booksellers, software for
theology, Greek and Hebrew fonts, desk references,
search engines, directories, and world news. - nbh
Subjects: Christianity | Judaism
Search for Scotland - http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/scottishhistory/
Complements the BBC's ten-part series that explores the
national identity of Scotland through its history. The
topics are Mysterious Ancestors, Impact of the Monk,
Renaissance & Reformation, The Making of the Union,
Birth of a Nation, Wars of Independence, The European
Lifeline, and The Enlightenment. There are many
documents, photographs, and public records as well as a
FAQ and related Web sites. - dl
Subjects: Scotland -- History
This one might be less interesting except for the shopping links......
PEERS: Period Events & Entertainments Re-Creation Society -
http://www.peers.org/
This San Francisco Bay Area organization is "dedicated to remembering,
researching, and re-creating the performing arts of the past." In addition
to providing a calendar of upcoming dance events that recreate such historic
times as the Berlin Olympics of 1936 or the Boston Tea Party, there are
selected costume and etiquette (including dance protocol) advice columns and
book and film reviews from the print newsletter Yesterday's News and
information about PEERS-sponsored dance classes. The site also offers an
abundance of links to costuming resources, literature, music, "living
history and participatory theater" venues, places to acquire historically
correct supplies, and much more. - fg
Subjects: Historical reenactments | Participatory theater | Theater --
California -- San Francisco Bay Area | Theater -- History | More new
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