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 | | The programme includes, secondly, the (re)edition of primary historical and theological sources of the development and consolidation of confessionalism and dissentism in the early modern period. |  | | The research will focus on the question how other religions than Christianity were described both in Roman-Catholic theological treatises from the period around and after the Council of Trent (level of theological reflection) and in early modern Catholic missionary literature (level of image building). |
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http://www.eusebius.org/EarlyModern.htm
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| Â | IRQUAS - The Irish Quaternary Studies Online Project |
 | | Members and non-members alike can freely access the group's archives. |  | | To view or search the archives, just click on the link below. |  | | The ' Early Modern Ireland ' discussion group was founded in October 2000. |
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http://www.maqqi.supanet.com/history/earlymodern.htm
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| Â | The Early Modern English Dictionaries Database (EMEDD) |
 | | I presented this tentative research finding at the CCHWP4 conference in Toronto on October 8-9, 1993, sponsored by SSHRC. |  | | If these findings turn out to be true, interpretation of early writings (Renaissance as well as medieval) will clearly hinge on an understanding--not of the words as intellectual constructs--but on the now-lost world to which those words pointed. |  | | Lexical indeterminacy observed in the period (the frequent inability of modern lexicographers to detect precise senses, and their omission of citations of that kind in their examples) is consistent with this theory. |
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http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/english/emed/emedd.html
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| Â | Early modern Europe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | It also saw the rise and dominance of the economic theory of mercantilism. |  | | There is no agreement and the early modern period can be said to start and stop in different parts of Europe at different times. |  | | The early modern period is a term used by historians to refer to the period in |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_Modern
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| Â | Early Modern Resources Home Page |
 | | The place to go for early modern news, stories and comments. |  | | Also, I don't generally list the many sites that cover long periods of history and happen merely to include short sections on early modern topics: by 'early modern resources' I mean sites, or pages, that are either devoted to or substantially about early modern history. |  | | I have not intensively or extensively evaluated the sites; their inclusion here is not a guarantee of quality or historical accuracy. All the usual cautions concerning the use of online materials (or any other information source, for that matter) should be applied. |
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http://www.earlymodernweb.org.uk/
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 | | By the Early Modern Period (the English "Renaissance"), spelling had become far more fixed, at least in part because of the introduction of printing by William Caxton in 1476. |  | | The negative also appears in contracted form (with modal auxiliaries) during this period: |  | | In this age, as throughout the history of English, words that are singled out as "abominable" by some may subsequently come to be regarded as intrinsically English. |
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http://www.ebbs.english.vt.edu/hel/helmod/ren.html
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| Â | MyMonthlyCycles - Track your Menstrual and Fertility Cycles Online |
 | | As an evil menstrual Goddess, what would you do? |  | | And, wouldn't it be nice to get an email reminder when your period is coming next, or if your period is late, or if you forgot to track your period? |  | | This power tool lets you track everything about your menstrual cycle, and can predict when your period is coming -- months in advance. |
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http://www.MyMonthlyCycles.com
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| Â | EMC - The Early Modern Center |
 | | Fantastic Modernity: Dialectical Readings in Romanticism and Theory. |  | | Gender and Heroism in Early Modern English Literature. |  | | Dramatic Writings of John Heywood (Early English Dramatists). |
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http://emc.english.ucsb.edu/bookshelf/texts.asp
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| Â | History of Japan: An Annotated Directory of Internet Resources |
 | | Japan Travel and Living Guide's presentation of general historical facts, organized by period and topic, with links and historic photo exhibitions |  | | Charles T. Keally of Sophia University's introduction to Japanese archaelogy and prehistory with bibliography and detailed information on specific periods, reports and research projects, and news |  | | Excerpts from 1910 publication digitized by Women’s Travel Writing, 1830-1930: Women’s Studies Digitalization Project |
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http://newton.uor.edu/Departments&Programs/AsianStudiesDept/japan-history.html
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 | | Students will also be required to contribute to the course web forum. |  | | Journals: Students will keep a written journal narrating their course work and will be asked to periodically share the contents with the class. |  | | Attendance: Every student should attend every class in order to benefit fully from the course. |
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http://wilkes1.wilkes.edu/~starner/eng233.html
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 | | Pupils are taught about the major political and religious changes which shaped the history of Wales and Britain in this period. |  | | Wales and Britain in the Early Modern World c.1500-1760 |  | | The course begins with an overview of the Tudor and Stuart monarchies, focusing on those kings and queens tat have become the well loved heroes and villains if British history. |
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http://www.monmouthcomp.monm.sch.uk/history/year8.htm
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| Â | Early Modern History: Useful Links |
 | | This section contains pages of links that we feel might be useful to those interested in Early Modern History (c.1485-1800). |  | | The University of Oxford takes no responsibility for the information held on these websites. |  | | This site is © University of Oxford Modern History Faculty, 2000-2004 |
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http://www.history.ox.ac.uk/links/earlymodern.htm
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| Â | British History Online |
 | | The digital library of text and information about people, places and businesses from the medieval and early modern period, built by the Institute of Historical Research and the History of Parliament Trust. |
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http://www.british-history.ac.uk/
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 | | Abstract artists and their works : Edvard Munch and Wassily Kandinsky |  | | Early Modern artists and their works : Amadeo Modigliani, Henry Moore |  | | Historical and Cultural Context :: Movements in Art :: Early Modern |
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http://www.vcss.k12.ca.us/tspvisarts/Early.htm
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| Â | Modern American |
 | | This web page contains links to websites for the time period encompassing the early twentieth century in American Literature. |  | | Pulp Fiction Collection - American popular fiction magazines, 1920 's - 1950 's @ The Library of Congress. |  | | Colonial to 1800 American Literature, Early Nineteenth Century American Literature, and |
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http://www.colorado.edu/English/amlit/mod.html
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| Â | Early Modern Studies |
 | | Levine's Between the Ancients and the Moderns (1999) reviewed by Jonathan Scott |  | | Literature as Technology : A Call to Pens (6/97) |
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http://cogweb.ucla.edu/EarlyModern
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| Â | The Longman Anthology of World Literature: Volume C, The Early Modern Period page 1 of 2 |
 | | The Longman Anthology of World Literature: Volume C, The Early Modern Period page 1 of 2 |  | | Shopping in Third Party New : The Longman Anthology of World Literature: Volume C, The Early Modern Period |  | | The Longman Anthology of World Literature: Volume C, The Early Modern Period |
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http://thegreatlands.com/apf/search_type/ThirdPartyNew/item_id/0321169794/locale/us
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