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  1. European Culture in the Great War: The Arts, Entertainment and Propaganda, 1914-1918 (Studies in the Social and Cultural History of Modern Warfare)
  2. Classical Influences on European Culture A.D. 500-1500 by R. R. Bolgar, 2009-08-06
  3. The New European Cinema: Redrawing the Map (Film and Culture Series) by Rosalind Galt PhD, 2006-02-22
  4. Subjugated Animals: Animals And Anthropocentrism in Early Modern European Culture by Nathaniel Wolloch, 2006-11-01
  5. Communicating Cultures: European Studeis in Culture and Policy (European Studies in Culture and Policy) by Ullrich Kockel, Mairead Craith, 2005-08-01
  6. Trials of Europeanization: Turkish Political Culture and the European Union by Ioannis N. Grigoriadis, 2010-10-26
  7. Christianity and European Culture: Selections from the Work of Christopher Dawson by Gerald J. Russello, Christopher Dawson, 1998-10
  8. Transmitting Culture (European Perspectives: A Series in Social Thought and Cultural Criticism) by Régis Debray, 2004-05
  9. Vanities of the Eye: Vision in Early Modern European Culture by Stuart Clark, 2009-03-15
  10. Semiotic Evolution And The Dynamics Of Culture (European Semiotics, V. 5.) by Marcel Bax, BAREND VAN HEUSDEN, et all 2004-09
  11. Private Law and the Many Cultures of Europe (Private Law in European Context) by Wilhelmsson, 2007-08-09
  12. Slaves to Sweetness: British and Caribbean Literatures of Sugar (Liverpool University Press - Studies in European Regional Cultures) by Carl Plasa, 2009-06-15
  13. Wagnerism in European Culture and Politics
  14. Global America?: The Cultural Consequences of Globalization (Liverpool University Press - Studies in European Regional Cultures)

21. EUROPA - Culture - European Commission - Culture - Portal - Homepage
european commission, eu, institutions, cultural actions Welcome to the European Culture Portal. There are many EU policies for the promotion of culture subsidy programmes
http://ec.europa.eu/culture/portal/index_en.htm
@import "css/advanced.css";. de en fr European Commission Culture Portal Contact Search on EUROPA Activities National Cultural sites Europe in Action National Cultural sites Financing Activities
Welcome to the European Culture Portal There are many EU policies for the promotion of culture: subsidy programmes, regulations, etc.
The European Culture Portal provides information on these policies and directs you to specialised sites where you can find more detailed information, such as the Culture site, which specialises in aid for cultural cooperation in Europe.
The Portal can also direct you to the sites of the national authorities responsible for culture in Europe. Events The European Commission proposes that 2008 be "European Year of Intercultural Dialogue" The European Commission is launching a "Call for ideas" for promoting intercultural dialogue in Europe. Website for the 2008 European Year of Intercultural Dialogue Communication for a European agenda for culture in a globalizing world The European Community ratified the UNESCO Convention on cultural diversity The calendar of major cultural events across Europe Europe in action Financing European Commission:

22. European Heritage Library - European History, Cultures, Historical Memory, And E
Discussion of European cultural heritage. Organisation profile, EU country profiles, essays and articles, photo and video galleries, and contact details.
http://euroheritage.net

23. Europe Culture
Sport in the European Union; Mitropa Cup; Symbols. European symbols; See also. CategoryEuropean culture; European Capital of Culture; Sources University World and Wikipedia
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Europe culture
.: Europe .: Geography .: People .: Government ... .: University info The Culture of Europe might better be described as a series of overlapping cultures of Europe . Whether it be a question of West as opposed to East Catholicism and Protestantism as opposed to Eastern Orthodoxy Christianity as opposed to Islam ; many have claimed to identify cultural faultlines across the continent. Europe has been a cradle for many cultural innovations and movements, such as Humanism , that have consequently been spread across the globe. The Renaissance of classical ideas influenced the development of art and literature far beyond the confines of the continent.
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Values
In recent decades the European Union has been seeking to identify and support common European values , however this has turned out to be a highly controversial issue. Some commentators wish to classify social cohesion and solidarity as European values and contrast them with more individualist values in the United States. The distinction is not a simple one, but is perhaps most fundamentally reflected in differing attitudes to government, notably in terms of trust in the government.

24. R E T E - G R I N Z A N E - E U R O P A : English
Activities promoting the European cultural heritage represented by books and book culture. Partners, cultural activities, forum, chat, and portfolio.
http://www.grinzane.net/
Grinzane European Network
HISTORY

About the institution from its creation to the present day.
PROJECT

A clear outline of the objectives.
PARTNERS

The cultural subjects and actors who have joined and who for various reasons take part in the projects and ventures; summary cards and reserved area for exchanging documents and materials.
Cultural activities
PROJECTS

An outline of the overall project and its objectives.
OBSERVATORY
This is the evolving part of the network that photographs the young cultural present of Europe, with surveys, polls, etc. In this section you will find file material for downloading documentation... WORKSHOPS eminars and international exchange opportunities. The scheduled meetings and those in progress organised by the network, with the calendar of events, files, summaries and details and the possibility to download documents in PDF format. EXCHANGE PROGRAMME AMONG PROFESSIONALS Study opportunities to take part in European projects including the procedures and details to apply for grants. SITE The scope and objectives of the site and its structure.

25. Topics :: European Culture
What went wrong? Bernard Lewis, an emeritus professor at Princeton, an authority on the Near East, and author of a few dozen books, in 2002 wrote a favorite of mine titled, What
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Bernard Lewis, an emeritus professor at Princeton, an authority on the Near East, and author of a few dozen books, in 2002 wrote a favorite of mine titled, "What Went Wrong?" He examined the pre-eminence of Islamic civilization until the 17th century, when it gradually declined and was overtaken by a then-superior European culture. ...more September 26, 2010

26. Ancestry.com - The Importance Of Birth Order
Historical and genealogical importance of birth order in European cultures.
http://www.ancestry.com/library/view/columns/george/2453.asp

27. European Culture
jahsonic.com European culture. Parent categories Europe - culture. By country French culture. Related European comics - European disco - European erotica - European
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European culture
Parent categories: Europe culture By country: French culture Related: European comics European disco European erotica European exploitation (culture) ... Western culture
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The Culture of Europe might better be described as a series of overlapping cultures of Europe. Whether it be a question of West as opposed to East; Catholicism and Protestantism as opposed to Eastern Orthodoxy; Christianity as opposed to Islam; many have claimed to identify cultural faultlines across the continent. Europe has been a cradle for many cultural innovations and movements, such as Humanism, that have consequently been spread across the globe. The Renaissance of classical ideas influenced the development of art and literature far beyond the confines of the continent. Where does Europe start and where does it end ?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_culture
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European values
In recent decades the European Union has been seeking to identify and support common European values , however this has turned out to be a highly controversial issue. Some commentators wish to classify social cohesion and solidarity as

28. University Of South Carolina Libraries - Rare Books And Special Collections
An online exhibit that examines the development of printing and its influence on European culture.
http://www.sc.edu/library/spcoll/sccoll/renprint/renprint.html
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      An Exhibit for History 101: European Civlization I An early printing press. originally exhibited fall 1995
      Thomas Cooper Library, University of South Carolina text by Patrick Scott, incorporating earlier material by Roger Mortimer
      hypertext by Jason A. Pierce Introduction Island 1 Island 2 Island 3 ... Island 6
      Introduction
      Thomas Cooper Library has been building up its collections since the college was founded in 1801. Many of our holdings are now very valuable, and those holdings have helped to make Thomas Cooper Library the only library in South Carolina with membership in the Association of Research Libraries. Items marked in the library catalog with "Rare Books & Special Collections" are housed in the Department of Rare Books and Special Collections. Housing a group of collections dedicated primarily to research, the Department not only preserves and makes available to researchers these rare and valuable materials but also exhibits them to enrich undergraduate teaching programs. Some fields in which our holdings are strong include Civil War history, English and American literature, the history of science, the history of the English Bible, children's literature, and the history of the book. Nearly all the items in this exhibit of early printing are more than four hundred years old.

29. Cultures - How To Information | EHow.com
European Culture how to articles and videos including The History of Datchet, Hotels Near Kensington Road, London, Why Is Our Time Considered the 21st Century? … and much more!
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30. Student Travel - European Culture
If you want to travel 'Before I Get Old' read the BIGO community's reviews of summer exchange programs, teen tours, vacations, road trips, ecotourism, cruises
http://www.travelbigo.com/contents/5-European-Culture?page=1

31. LAMBRAKIS FOUNDATION
Creative initiatives contributing to the upgrade of Education and to the promotion of the European Cultural Heritage.
http://www.lrf.gr/
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32. How To Understand European Culture | EHow.com
Maybe you'd like to take a trip to Europe and you'd like to know about the people before you get there. Maybe you'd like to better comprehend Europe's view on social and
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By an eHow Contributor I want to do this! What's This? Maybe you'd like to take a trip to Europe and you'd like to know about the people before you get there. Maybe you'd like to better comprehend Europe's view on social and political issues. Here are a few steps to help guide you to understanding European culture Difficulty: Moderate
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  • Read about the history. The boarders of European countries have changed drastically over the past century, and have especially changed in Eastern Europe since the fall of communism. Many sections of Europe were turned into battlegrounds during WWI and WWII. These facts, among many others, have shaped modern-day European culture (as the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, and the quest for religious freedom have helped form American culture). Knowledge of the history can give the traveler a reference point as to European views on politics, religion and social issues.
  • 33. The Northern Lights Route - Language
    The dispersion of European culture from the Norwegian coast to the Barents Sea and the Baltic.
    http://www.ub.uit.no/northernlights/

    34. European-Culture.com | European Culture
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    35. Pratt Institute
    Offers design, architecture, fine arts, art history, and fashion study abroad programs in major European cultural centers. Open to undergrads, graduate students, and working professionals.
    http://www.pratt.edu/abroad/

    36. Italiano « European Culture
    Italiano. This is the top page of all the italian pages
    http://www.european-culture.it/it/
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    An overview of the use of fresh flowers and design styles, including those from Egyptian, European and Asian cultures. Presented by Cook College of Rutgers University.
    http://aesop.rutgers.edu/~greenmachine/COMM_FL_DESIGN/HISTORYOFFLORALDESIGN/HIST
    The History of Floral Design Throughout recorded history, people have used flowers to express their feelings, enhance their surroundings, and to commemorate important rituals and observances. The knowledge of how our ancestors used flowers comes to us in numerous ways. All forms of art, depict the use of flowers: music, books, paintings, sculpture, ceramics and tapestries are only examples of some of the sources of information regardinge the use of flowers in past times. Some of the most opulent examples of source material for us are the flower pictures produced by artists during the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, which so accurately dipict flowers in their incredible beauty.
    As we know them today, flower arrangements represent an amalgamation of two styles: the 'European and New World Style' and the 'Oriental' style. The European style arrangements from which we borrowed were filled with large numbers of flowers rich in various colors, and are referred to as 'Mass Arrangements'. In contrast, the Oriental styles emphasized simplicity, containing few flowers and conservative colors, and, as they emphasized lines instead of masses, are known as 'Line Arrangements'.
    The following section will take you on a 'tour' through history, of the art of floral design. You may move along this 'tour' by clicking on the periods listed below:

    38. Vangeline
    Our work fosters a general appreciation of French, Japanese and European Culture through performances and workshops. We want to bring surreal and beautiful dream-like imagery to the public through our dance performances in order to awaken that which is still dormant within. (NYC)
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    39. European Culture Clothing At Getmyfashion.com
    The online fashion boutique for stylish grown up girls Buy Autumn/Winter European Culture. We are a European Culture official stockist. New European Culture added weekly.
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    40. Shakespeare In Europe: Critical Texts In English And German
    William Shakespeare in European culture critical essays, scholarly texts. A project of the English Department at Basel University. The study of cultures in contact. Uses of Shakespeare.
    http://www.unibas.ch/shine/texts.html
    critical texts on Shakespeare, papers, articles in English and German, Translations and original texts.

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