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American Journal of Philology
Publishes research in Greek and Roman literature, classical linguistics, and Greek and Roman history and culture. Tables of contents and sample issue available; full text in PDF available with subscription.
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The Bill Douglas Centre
Exeter University's history of cinema and popular culture public museum and academic research centre. Free admission.
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Mother of All Art and Art History Links Page
Art history departments, Research resources, Online exhibitions, Fine art schools, Art museums, Piercing schools
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International Association of Libraries and Museums of the Performing Arts
SIBMAS is a global forum promoting research, practical and theoretical, in the documentation of the performing arts. Provides information about membership and related collections.
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Renaissance Links - Art
Art - The sites listed on this site with a (**) and a signpost received students' votes of "outstanding" for the information available, the interesting and engaging way in which it was all presented, and the ease with which a researcher can locate what is needed for a research project on the Renaissance.
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art nouveau - Encyclopedia.com
art nouveau , decorative-art movement centered in Western Europe. It began in the 1880s as a reaction against the historical emphasis of mid-19th-cent
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Community Arts Network
Information exchange, research and critical dialogue in community-based arts. Includes the Community Arts Training Directory, APInews monthly newsletter, essays, and links.
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Museum Learning Collaborative
Established to further theoretically driven research on learning in museums. Includes annotated literature database for museum professionals, museum studies students and others interested in informal learning.
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Didaskalia: Ancient Theatre Today
English-language publication about Greek and Roman drama, dance, and music as they are performed today. Hypertext of articles provided as well as discussion groups, performance listings, conference and event information, and research resources.
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constructivism - Encyclopedia.com
constructivism Russian art movement founded c.1913 by Vladimir Tatlin , related to the movement known as suprematism . After 1916 the brothers Naum G
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