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19th century

http://19thcentury.wordpress.com/

This blog offers weekly light reading on various topics relating to the nineteenth century: artists and writers, book-, movie-, and museum reviews, fashion and fads, and more!

The Victorian Peeper

The Victorian Peeper

http://www.victorianpeeper.blogspot.com/

My blog covers all aspects of the history of nineteenth-century Britain and the amazing (and sometimes appalling) age of the Victorians (1837-1901).

21st Century Network

21st Century Network

http://21st-centurynetwork.com/blog/

This is the Blog of 21st Century Network - a group of those who believe that the values of tolerance, global compassion, personal self-discovery, shared development; planetary concern and a love of community are essential for our survival. By those g

18th Century Historical Trekking, 1700-1760

18th Century Historical Trekking, 1700-1760

http://woodsrunnersdiary.blogspot.com

early 18th century Historical Trekking & Camping Group, involved in 18th century Living History, experimental archaeology, Primitive wilderness survival skills. 18th century Living Skills, Woodland Indian skills, Woodslore, & much more.

21st Century School Teacher

21st Century School Teacher

http://www.21stcenturyschoolteacher.com/nicoles-blog.html

A discussion about teaching and learning in the 21st century...

Century 21 Marrs & Associates

Century 21 Marrs & Associates

http://www.marrsrealty.com/blog

Real Estate and Community News and Opinion from Century 21 Marrs & Associates in Corsicana, Texas

Success Accelerator For Kids Blog | 21st Century E…

Success Accelerator For Kids Blog | 21st Century Education For Kids

http://www.successacceleratorforkids.com/blog/

Articles, videos, links & other resources on a 21st century education for kids including topics rarely covered such as motivation, self-esteem, confidence, relaxation & mindset for your kids.

Century Disc The Disc That Never Fails

Century Disc The Disc That Never Fails

http://centurydisc.blogspot.com

The Century Disc blog is designed to educate and inform the public about the dangers of using ordinary cds and dvds for archival purposes. This product is 100% Original and in addition to having an Ultra-Hard Coat Surface to protect your precious dat

21st Century Academy

21st Century Academy

http://21stcenturyacademy.completewealtheducation.com

A blog about who Jamie McIntyre is and how the 21st Century Academy can help you reach financial freedom quicker than you thought possible.

Maureen Cain: 21st Century Education

Maureen Cain: 21st Century Education

http://maureencain.com/wp/

Maureen is a national 21st century skills educator and covers in her blog topics on 21st century education, creativity, national and state education policy and information for education consultants.

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Europe’s fascination with Manga!

Cartoon Leap | 12 hours ago by Toonleap

Europe’s fascination for Japanese culture is increasing with time…and it seems that fascination comes from centuries ago. What really brought some of my attention is the fact that famous artist Vincent Van Gogh was influenced by Japanese read more

My Experiences of HD TV

Brian Condenanza, the President of the Internet | 20 hours ago by Brian Condenanza

Without doubt, television (TV) is one of the most important discoveries in the history of mankind. Its beginnings are part of a broad period from the late nineteenth century until 1935. It was not until July 1928 when it began issuing scanned images read more

A Sin of Omission in the Omission of Sin

Net News Publisher | 22 hours ago by Terry

As I gradually work my way to the final chapters of Men, Women and Pianos, Arthur Loesser’s effort to cast a social history of life in both Europe and the United States around the role that the piano played in that social life, it occurred t read more

A Jesuit View Of Indian Affairs In Nineteenth-Century Western Nor…

Indigenous Issues Today | December 19th 2009 by Peter N. Jones

A Jesuit View Of Indian Affairs In Nineteenth-Century Western North America: A Translated Letter From Fr. Etienne De Rouge Deward E. Walker, Jr., 2009 An early twentieth-century letter from Fr. Etienne de Rouge, Jesuit Missionary, illustrates read more

Baltimore

Storage Effect | December 19th 2009 by Pete Steege

Baltimore is arguably the most important urban center in the state of Maryland. Baltimore has a population of approximately six hundred thirty seven thousand five hundred residents, although when the city’s metropolitan area is consider read more

Jane Austen Birthday Celebration Week continues with Confessions…

Chick with Books | December 19th 2009 by Suzy Levin

Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict by Laurie Viera RiglerReading all those Jane Austen Novels really helps when you travel back in time...After nursing a broken engagement with Jane Austen novels and Absolut, Courtney Stone wakes up and finds hersel read more

What’s left of Gladstonian Liberalism in the Liberal Democrats?…

Mark Pack's blog | December 19th 2009 by Mark Pack

From the Liberal Democrat History Group's email list: Since the publication of The Orange Book: Reclaiming Liberalism edited by David Laws and Paul Marshall in 2004, there has been an ongoing discussion in the Liberal Democrats about whether the part read more

Almost Ready

Dirt Simple | December 18th 2009 by Deborah Silver

I was finally ready this morning to install holiday decor for a client both inside and out; the wreath for the front door was the last thing to be loaded in the trucks. My clients have spent years restoring a beautiful late nineteenth century hous read more

Little Women by Louisa May Alcott

things mean a lot | December 18th 2009 by Nymeth

Yes, I’ve finally read it! And I’m glad I picked this time of year to do it, because this is such a cosy, homelike, Winter-y book. And I’m not just saying this because it begins with a Christmas scene. Should I attempt a plot summary? Little Wo read more

Murder and Victorian mayhem

Caroline's Miscellany | December 18th 2009 by Caroline

This is definitely the time of year for sitting in the warm with a good book, so Lee Jackson couldn't have better timed the release of his latest novel. The Diary of a Murder, 'set in 1860s suburban Islington, traces the background to a middle-class read more

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