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KUDOS (links to this site): Blue text
is a link to one of my pages (in the order shown on my
homepage.
If no links are blue then you're reading this in Explorer, and there's
nothing I can do to help you.
Red text is a link to a page which
references part or all of my site. It is usually followed by black text
associated with the link (you can use the "find" button to locate it).
Why do I have this page? Two reasons at least: (1) to gratify my ego, let
me know that someone found some of this work worthwhile, and (2) to
enable you to see if I'm aware of one of your links - if I'm missing one,
email ed@edstephan.org.
General Site
- MAGELLAN
-- "Your Internet site has been selected by The McKinley Group's
professional editorial team as a "3-Star" site. ...we pride ourselves on
our ability to recognize the best resources on the Net. Your site has been
recognized as part of our rigorous review process, in which we consider
three primary factors: depth of content, ease of exploration, and Net
appeal." [no thanks to my Sociology colleagues
who officially regard all this as "playing on the net."]
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iGUIDE Internet Reviews -- Section Editor: Jennifer Gniady
[whose review is out-of-date,incomplete and kinda snotty, IMO]
A member of the faculty of Western Washington University's Department
of Demography/Sociology has spiced up the home page with favorite
demographic factoids and links, including his "brushes with celebrity"
which, based on six degrees of separation, includes close encounters with
Madonna (since he shared a urinal with her nephew's friend's Sunday school
teacher, etc). Try not to be put off by the garish green and yellow text.
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Brian Thomas' Bookmarks - People - Ed Stephan's Front Door
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Les ressources en sociologie -- Demography/Sociology
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Chad's Homepage -- Dr. Stephan has an impressive home page.
- Cool Central Site
of the Hour -- [12 Sep 97] Congratulations! Your site will be the
Cool Central Site of the Hour for the next hour. Cool Central Site of the
Hour is the first of its kind, and you are now one of the chosen few to
participate in this historic event. Cool Central is devoted exclusively to
the best sites the Web has to offer, and yours is definitely one of them.
Thanks for being such a great site, and for helping to make the Web a
cooler place.
The Division of Territory in Society
- City - a
medieval spreadsheet -- "City is a spreadsheet tool for country
designers. It tries to answer such questions as 'If Freedonia is this size
how many cities will it have?' 'How many people live in Minas Tirith'?
'How many cabbage farms are there around Ank-Morpork?' Use is made of
formulae devised by Ed Stephan .... Ed Stephan's book on Population and
Area is well worth a look, you don't have to buy it as the whole thing is
on the Net!"
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The On-Line Books Page -- Carnegie Mellon University's link to
"The Division...."
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Ken L. Holder's Philosophy Page - "Ed Stephan The Division of
Territory in Society, mathematical Sociology!"
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(Germany) Markus Baumeister's Bookmarks: Cyberpunk/RPG: Map
Making -- "The Division of Territory in Society"
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Western Michigan University: Geography
Department: Geostatistics --
"The Division of Territory in Society"
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Athena: Literature, Books -- "2624.STEPHAN, Ed: The Division of
Territory in Society (html, in English, illustrated, at WWU)"
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(Finland) Contents of Role-Playing Archive at ftp.funet.fi
-- CitySpace is based in part on the doctoral thesis of Ed Stephan on
polulations and area.
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Roleplaying Bookmarks -- Real World Information for Gaming:
The Division of Territory in Society
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(Norway) Magnus Lie Hetland's Booksmarks -- The Division of
Territory in Society
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Auguste Comte: Sociological Laws -- University of
Wisconsin-Superior, Sociology/Anthropology (points to Chapter 17 of The
Division of Territory).
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Cities, Population, Subsistance and Land Area -- Most of the
equations are based on the doctoral thesis of Ed Stephan on populations
and areas. Very interesting reading.
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Gaming Bookmarks -- the Division of Territory in Society
WWW activities and interests
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All-In-One Search -- "Credits: My many, many thanks to those
individuals listed here for their assistance in building and
maintaining this page: ... Ed Stephan ...." en
español,
en française
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Zippy Tribute
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Flix - my work for the Internet Movie
Database
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Baseball
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Stamps
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Baseball on Stamps -- a checklist of
worldwide baseball stamps
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Baseball on U.S. Postage Stamps --
pictures of each stamp
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Demography on Stamps
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Syllogism Machine
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Johan Mårtensson's On-Line Logic Book: The Syllogism Machine
-- "Ed Stephan of Western Washington University has provided this
medieaeval poem, with the mnemonic names of all
syllogisms of the four figures that were regarded as valid. He found it
in Roger Holmes (1939:80) "The Rhyme of Reason"
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Barbara, Celarent, Darii, Ferioque, prioris:
Cesare, Camestres, Festino, Baroco, secundae:
Tertia, Darapti, Ditamis, Datisi, Felapton, Bocardo, Ferison, habet:
Quarta insuper addit Bramantip, Camenes, Dimaris, Fesapo, Fresison.
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Color Hex Codes
Time
- United States
Naval Observatory; Directorate of Time -- Instructions on how to
add a working window to the atomic clock to your webpage, with a link to
my site as an example. "To add one of these clocks to your home page....
For a cool example, go here!"
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Business Tools -- "want to check your internal computer clock
for accuracy against the U.S. NAVAL OBSERVATORY MASTER CLOCK? The
official source for time in the United States THE CLOCK"
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Naval Air Station Lemore (CA) -- "Favorite Links: Time Hack"
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Hayata Takeshita's Home Page
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John O'Callaghan's hotlist
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Weatherby Informtion Page
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Roger Whitaker's Bookmarks - internet: time
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Bridgewater MA Time - time, with links to moon phases and the
seven day week.
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Calendars - seven day week
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Shoreline's Cool Links - link to the USNO page (atually mine)
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Great Websites! - What time did you say it was?
- Ozarks.com -
The Absolutely Correct Time, If you are one of those people, like me ,
that just absolutely must have the correct time this is the place to go.
- Colloidal
Minerals for a Long Life - U.S. Naval Observatory Master Clock
- Computer
Plus -- display of CST clock with a link
- Art
Pannek's Bookmarks -- Time
- David and
Lisa Lundmark's Home Page -- a Cool Site: Clock
- Karen
Nicholas' Home Page -- Interesting Sites: Phases of the Moon
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Homepage of Frank Sofsky -- uncredited clock and moon
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Bradford Soccer Boosters -- uncredited clock
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Eugene Pahomskey's Homepage -- uncredited clock page
- AIM Communications Home
Page -- get the correct time
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Martindale's 'The Reference Desk: Science Tables & Databases'
-- THE SEVEN-DAY WEEK - E. Stephan, Department of Sociology, Western
Washington University Multimedia (Text & Images). "Origin of the seven day
week" For more information see Ed Stephan's Home Page
- Dennis
Consulting -- [clock] for a cool example go here!
- Access
Unlimited == get the current time
- DDY's Bookmarks
-- time
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Calendars - phases of the moon
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Copenhagen Howlin' Hash House harriers Hymn
- The Broom Closet
[Pagan] Calendar - moon phases
- SciPhy
Virtual Laboratory - Here we showcase the programming and artistic
talents of various people across the world who have made a commitment to
improving the quality of education. - SEVEN DAY WEEK: Have you ever
wondered how the 7-day week got started? Find out here. (As a bonus, you
can learn to recite the days of the week in virtually every language.)
- Pirate Pete's
Pick of the Week - Sep 11, 1997, Time
Reference Maps:
Animation
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Southern Illinois University School of Business: Must See Sites
This page replaces the former "Hot Pick of the Month" feature.
Start with the "Formation of the Contiguous United States" and then try
"Moon Phases." Both will knock you over. Equally good are "Apparent
Stellar Rotation," "Inner Planets Orbiting," "Oregon Counties," "Sex
Rations," and "Death Expectancy by Race and Sex." This site will give you
a feel for the potential of the WEB to inform and communicate.
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Museum of Scientific Discovery & Harrisburg Astronomical Society:
Circumpolar Stars -- Circumpolar Stars Animated Gif by Ed Stephan
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Badger's Animated GIF Gallery
- Jim Copeland's
Bookmarks -- animation, Ed Stephan's Front Door
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ICStars Astronomy; Totally Lunar Page -- "This cool animated moon
phase gif was done by Ed Stephan. Check out his Homepage.
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The Times of Our Lives: The Natural Rhythms -- The Lunar Cycle
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Dano's Links - Thanks to Ed Stephan for the very cool moon
graphic!
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Alaska Space Grant: Khuehl Home Page -- The moon gif was
created by Ed Stephan
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United States Naval Observatory -- they are the source for the
half-day lunar images. "GIF animation by Ed Stephans
(stephan@henson.cc.wwu.edu)".
- Uncredited displays of the
lunar phases animated gif:
- Furman
University: Sociology: Handouts and Resources -- US Sex Ratios
1790-1990. Use the animated graphs to answer questions about Too Many
Women?. Some of thesehave been raised in Stark's Chapter 12 Gender and
Inequality
- Martindale's
"Virtual" Public Health Center: Demography and Population Databases:
Simulation -- ANIMATION PROJECTS - E. Stephan, Department of
Sociology, Western Washington University Multimedia. For more information
see Ed Stephan's Home Page
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Lunar Calendar -- Phases of the Moon: Astronomy site with moon
pictures and a beautiful animated picture of the moon going through all
its phases.
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Astronomy and Our Planets -- A n i m a t i o n
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The California Missions Page - animated
map of California mission settlement
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My Virtual Reference Desk - Computer - Graphics - animation
projects
- Richard
Storm's Links (link to stars)
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Gary H. Grenon's Personal Home Page
-- Inner Planets Orbiting and Apparent Stellar Rotation
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John's Itty Bitty Home Page
-- "Watch the formation of the Lower 48 United States"
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OurTown2000 Government Links -- Growth of the United States
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The Virtual Reality Mall -- "
Santa GIF animation by: Ed Stephan".
Thanks, Badger.
- Scope Systems and their
very useful Today in
History page -- Santa GIF plus the
dollar-sign fairy-light trees, used to wish a Merry
Christmas to their customers, stating "Christmas GIF Animations by Ed
Stephan at http://www.edstephan.org/" - cool. Thanks, Geoff.
- Webpage for Greenup
County KY -- Settlement of the United States by animated
GIFÊcreated by Ed Stephan
- The Mining Company's
geographic site: Best of the Web - U.S.Sex Ratios: An animated map of the U.S.
showing the sex ratio of men to women in the each of the lower 48 states
from 1790-1990.
- John
Robertson's Genealogy Links -- HISTORICAL COUNTY LINES. Animated
presentation of the Formation of the 48 contiguous states by Ed Stephan;
Animation of formation of Oregon counties 1851-1917 by Ed Stephan;
Animated formation of WA counties from 1844 until 1911 by Ed Stephan.
- Richard's
Links -- Formation of the Contiguous United States
- OurTown2000 Government
Links -- Growth of the United States
- Chicot
County, Arkansas Genealogy Page -- Ed Stephan's Animated map of
the Formation of the 48 Contiguous United States This is worth
watching
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InData's History -- Boundaries of the United States. Animated
- see the boundries of the United States and how they changed beginning
in 1650.
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United States Genealogy Easy Index -- Online Settlement of the
United States by animated GIF created by Ed Stephan
- Home School Study
Center - History Resources: Formation of the Contiguous 48 States
Brushes with Celebrity
Courses
- A Sociological
Tour Through Cyberspace Ed Stephan's Anthology of the History of
Social Thought
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World Lecture Hall: Sociology -- Evolution of Society, History
of Social Thought, Introduction to Demography
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Sociological Institute, University of Amsterdam: Sociologists --
Comte, Spencer and Weber bibliographies
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(Japan) Marx and Engels -- "Karl Marx(Works available at
Wilson Library, Western Washington University)"
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(Canada) Some Great Sociology Links!
-- "Here are just a few of sociologys'[sic] pioneers. Click on a
philosopher to find some information on them... Max Weber, Emile
Durkheim."
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Carleton University: Political Science -- "The State: Ed
Stephan's course at Western Washington U. Overheads and Bibliography on
Max Weber"
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Courses Related to Social Psychology -- "Evolution of Society,
History of Social Thought, Introduction to Demography (Western Washington
University)"
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Sociological Theory Connections - Spencer, Marx
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Social Philosophy of the American Businessman -- Spencer
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Great Books 1820-1900 - Comte (Sociology 302 WWU)
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Exploring Courses on the Web -- 321 Introduction to Demography
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Course Syllabus: SOC 303 Social Theory: SOCIAL THEORY IN
ANTHROPOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY -- Emile Durkheim
- No Peace
Without Justice - Max Weber, Sociology 302
- The
Education Station -- my online course materials
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Dr. Mark A. Foster's Sociology and Related Sites Hot Links --
Max Weber
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Emile Durkheim -- was, and is, one of the most influential
social scientists of all time
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HeX DuMp -- Max Weber
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Jouni Enqvist's Bookmarks: Esimerkkejä eri alueiden
oppimateriaaleista -- Sociology 201
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Geschichts- und Gesellschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät
Fachgruppe Politikwissenschaft: Politische Philosophie und Theorie im
Internet -- Theorie Bibliographie, Max Weber, Karl Marx
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J.S. Williams' [Criminology] Links - Population Dynamics
Timeline of Sociology
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Sociological Institute, University of Amsterdam: Sociological
Theories -- Timeline of Sociology from 1600 - A chronological
list of sociologists. Edited by: Ed Stephan.
- A Sociological
Tour Through Cyberspace Ed Stephan's "A Sociology Timeline from
1600"
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(England) Famous Sociologists -- Sociology timeline
- Sociology
Internet Resources
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Sociology on the Internet: Social Theory Resouces - Sociology
Timeline
- Tania's
Sociology Page -- Cool Sociology Links
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McMaster University: Sociology Courses: SocNet Index: Curricula
Resources -- A Sociology Timeline from 1600 (Ed Stephan)
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Wissenschaft plus Politik - Socialwissenschaften -- timeline
of sociology
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Sociology -- Not Just For Breakfast Anymore -- This person put
together a Sociology Timeline from 1600 -- Nifty!
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Temple University: Social Sciences Data Library: Non-US Government Data
Sources and Sites -- Timeline of Sociology
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Ressources Internet en sociologie - Tableau chronologique de
la sociologie des années 1600 à nos jours.
- Sociology
Resources - TIMELINE OF SOCIOLOGY: Here is a handy little timeline
that covers sociologists as well as sociology events starting with the
1600's through 1995. Where Internet resources exist, there are links. Very
useful.
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Hot List, Department of Sociology, Rutgers University -
Timeline of Sociology
- InterNIC
Academic Guide to the Internet -- Congratulations! Your web site
http://www.edstephan.org/Schedule/302/timeline.html has been selected
for the "InterNIC Academic Guide to the Internet". The National Science
Foundation funded Guide has been created especially for the higher
education community. Compiled by Internet experts with specialized skills
in library science, web design, and designing services for the research
and academic community, the Guide delivers a focused, no-nonsense
resource.
- StudyWeb:Social
Studies & Culture:Sociology
A Sociology Timeline from 1600 -- This is a great time line put together by
Ed Stephan. Covers the time period from 1600 - 1995.
- Sociology
at Princeton -- I had a look at your timeline of sociology and
couldn't help but admire it. Of course, I immediately added it to the
list of sociology links which I maintain for the Department here at
Princeton. Cheers, Julian B. Dierkes, Webmaster
- Argus Clearinghouse Approved
-- Congratulations! Your guide has been accepted for inclusion in the
Argus Clearinghouse. [from the FAQ:] The Argus Clearinghouse provides a
central access point for value-added topical guides which identify,
describe, and evaluate Internet-based information resources.
- University of
Geneva (Switzerland). Library of the Faculty of Economics and Social
Sciences -- Produit par Ed Stephan professeur en
démographie et sociologie à l'Université de
Washington. Références aux événements
importants concernant la sociologie depuis 1600. Accès à des
biographies, des ouvrages en texte complet... Lien avec Sociology Calendar
qui évoque un fait pour chaque date de février à
décembre.
John Steinbeck
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John Steinbeck Page -- The California Novels: thorough
summaries of the novels and extensive links by Ed Stephan
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The Nobel Prize Internet Archive -- THE CALIFORNIA NOVELS:
Character Lists, Summaries, Maps, Links, etc.
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Steinbeck Center Foundation -- Steinbeck: The California
Novels. Site which details the "California Novels" by Steinbeck. Contains
chapter summaries, character lists and maps pertaining to each novel.
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Student Union: Authors and their Books -- A site dedicated to
the works of one of the greatest writers of this century
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(Japan) American Authors: John Steinbeck -- the California novels
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About Ben Henick -- Favorite Real World Acitivities:
Reading: John Steinbeck
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East of Eden (1955) -- Read more about John Steinbeck's novel and
his other works, Ed Stephan has done extensive research on these pages:
East of Eden
John Steinbeck:
The California Novels
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Kingwood College Library Assisgnments - John Steinbeck
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American Literature - Contains information on life and works
of John Steinbeck.
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Literature - Here are some author specific sites: John Steinbeck
- Edmunds
School District: Literature Resources - Steinbeck, John-The
California Novels * - Online page for Steinbeck's California works.
Includes maps of the novel's locales, chapter summaries, character
listings, printing history, liner notes from some recent publications, and
pictures of Steinbeck and his family. (Authors and Writers Page)
- University of
Leipzig: Institute for English Studies - John Steinbeck
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El Dorado County Library - what's hot on the internet this week
- Save Cannery
Row - Cannery Row Links - John Steinbeck: The California Novels
- HandyLinks
to Authors - John Steinbeck: The California
Novels -- features character lists, summaries, maps, other links
John Graunt's Homepage
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The On-Line Books Page -- Carnegie Mellon University's link to
"Bills of Mortality...."
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(Melbourne, Australia) World Wide Web Virtual Library: History of
Science, Technology and Medicine - "John Graunt's Homepage (USA)"
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WWWL-HSTM: Alfredo Baratas' Link Suggestions - "Resource Title:
John Graunt's Homepage"
- Images of
Chaos and Constancy There isn't a great deal of material on-line
concerning Hogarth. As part of the background to the life and times of
John Graunt, an early demographer working in the previous (i.e. 17th)
century, Ed Stephan at Western Washington University has the best on-line
collection of Hogarth's work, including his three most famous series (The
Harlot's Progress, The Rake's Progress, and Marriage a la Mode) as well as
two minor series (Gin Lane and Beer Street).
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(Sweden) History of Western Medicine -- "Pictures of The
Plague in 1665 [E. Stephan] - (US)"
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Wayne Internet Library Books
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Engines of Knowledge, chap 14 -- "Yet, when faced with stacks
on history, geography, and medicine, where should the scholars put scraps
on historical geography, geographical epidemiology, and medical history?
Where should they put scraps on The History of the Spread of the Great
Plague?"
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The Renaissance Obsession with Mutability and Mortality --
first image ... and ... who died from what
- Ciensias
Sociales
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The Plague -- Pictures
The Greek World of Mary Renault
- Lycos'
designation as a "Top 5% Site" --
"Fans of historical writer Mary Renault's novels of Ancient
Greece will find this site urns its keep. Western Washington
University professor Ed Stephan has put together The Greek
World of Mary Renault so newcomers and avid followers alike
can deepen their knowledge of the novels and the world they
bring to life. To that end, he includes synopses of her
novels, which include "The King Must Die" (1958) and "The
Mask of Apollo" (1966), as well as links to the Perseus
Project, an "evolving digital library on Ancient Greece"
served out of Tufts University. Stephan also includes
biographical info on Renault, and, for those who prefer to
leave their armchairs behind, maps and Greek tourism notes.
Content: 38/50 Presentation:37/50 Experience: 38/50
- goGREECE.com --
"We would like to
bring to your attention that your site has been selected to appear in the
goGREECE Internet guide to Greece. GoGreece.com features the best sites
with content relevant to Greece..... We would like to congratulate you
again on your excellent content, and Internet contribution."
- MEDEA, the
musical - CURRENT FAVORITE SITES among Greek (Attic/Hellenic)
Sites on the World-Wide Web. Includes a Bulfinch's Mythology, beautifully
HTML-ed by the show's producer, Bob Fisher.
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Cambridge University: Faculty of Classics: Guide to General Resources
in Classics -- The Greek World of Mary Renault
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The Arts Company - Authors -- Renault, Mary - Greek historical
novels
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My Virtual Reference Desk - Books and Literature -- Greek
World of Mary Renault, The
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Alexanderama: Reference: Impressive list of Alexander topics
with links to Ancient sources (all from Perseus)
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Alexanderama: Your One-Stop Alexander the Great Shop -- The
super-duper Mary Renault page. Quality page (the only quality
page?).
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Quality WWW Links by Subject (Webmaster's Favorites List) -
English: The Greek World of Mary Renault
- Blockbuster's
Best Sites
- Sprynet's Sites
to See
- CompuServe's Most
Popular Sites on the Web
- Bullfinch's
Mythology, The Age of Fable: XXV (Poets) - Mary Renault's "The
Praise Singer"
- Bullfinch's Mythology, The Age of Fable: XX (Theseus)
-- map: Troezen/Athens
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Hellenic Connections -- History: The Greek World of Mary Renault
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University of Waterloo: Resources for Classical and Medeival
Studies -- The Greek World of Mary Renault
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University of Texas: Modern Writers of Historical Fiction --
The Greek World of Mary Renault has synopses, characters, and many things
and places related to her novels.
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University of Wellington (NZ): Links to Classical Material --
The Greek World of Mary Renault by Ed Stephan at Western Washington
University
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The Development of Western Civilization -- The Greek World of
Mary Renault **** - this is a wonderful site with so much information it
could be my lesson plans for several months. I'm not going to preview it
except to say Visit this Site
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University of Michigan: Classics and Mediterranean Archaeology Home
Page -- The Greek World of Mary Renault
- Kingston Library
Literary Lists: Author Home Pages -- Mary Renault
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People Helping One Another Know Stuff -- The Greek World of
Mary Renault: Soon Choi - It has synopses and all kinds of materials and
links.
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Prospernet: Authors - Humanities - Fiction -- Renault, Mary -
Greek Historical Novels
- The Story
of the Minotaur - Suggested Reading: Mary Renault ... the books,
once taken up, are impossible to put down.
Tarzan of the Internet
- Matt
Winans' Tarzan Links & Other Jungle Miscellany -- "Ed Stephan's
fantastic Tarzan page! Includes information on the books, films, and much
more - plus TONS of Tarzan links!"
- The Virtual Bookshop's Edgar Rice
Burroughs Homepage -- "More Great Information, News and
References!" [that's a modified version of their gif on the right]
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Edgar Rice Burroughs Internet Resources -- Tarzan of the Internet
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Tarzan: The Epic Adventures -- the 1996 Joe Lara TV series
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Yahoo! UK & Ireland - Entertainment -- Tarzan of the
Movies - links to biographies and filmographies of those who have played
Tarzan in the movies, plus links to the movies (cast, crew, and plot
summaries).
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My Virtual Reference Desk - Movies on the Internet - Tarzan of
the Internet
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Links for Web Site for ERB -- Tarzan in the Internet
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ARTE Théma: Sélection de Sites Internet du
Tarzan --
Liste exhaustive de tous les livres et tous les films sur Tarzan.
Dictionnaire bilingue anglais / langage singe. Beaucoup de liens.
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ARTE Théma: Links: unsere Auswahl an Internet-Servern zum Thema
"Tarzan" --
Enthält u.a. eine ausführliche Liste von
Tarzan-Büchern und -Filmen, ein "zweisprachiges Wörterbuch
" Englisch / Affensprache und viele interessante Links.
- per
cominciare DATABASE -- TARZAN MOVIE
GUIDE, tutti i film sul tema ordinati cronologicamente, con suntini e
"pallette" di merito a giudizio del curatore. Da integrare ovviamente con
TARZAN OF THE MOVIES,
ovvero tutti gli attori che hanno guarnito di volto e bicipiti il pi
eroico perizoma della nostra infanzia.
- Movie Page
Collection - Tarzan of the Movies
- Ari Joro's
Idols -- Ensimmäinen sankarihahmoni oli naapurin poika jolla
oli Jawa 350 moottoripyörä, silloin kun minä vielä
peruuttelin apupyörällisellä polkupyörällä
nokkospuskaan. Seuraava sankarihahmoni oli Tarzan, jonka
elämää elin läheisessä leppä viidakossa.
- looks like a small finnish-ape vocabulary: Tarzanin sanakirja
- Acting Indices --
tarzan movies
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Tarzan and His Mate...JANE -- link from cartoon
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Richie's Very Cool Links Page -- Tarzan of the Internet An
outstanding resource. A Comic Art & Graffix Gallery 5 Star site.
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Michéle K. Sears: Elephants: All you wanted to know about
elephants -- Tarzan of the Internet
- Le site de la
semaine(CyberCafe's site of the week, 9 Feb 97) -- Un dictionnaire
Singe-Anglais, sur base de l'original de Edgar Rice Burrough
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Uwe Reber Profile -- tarzan of the internet
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PulpLinks -- Ed Stephan's website offers a jungle-sized list of links
to Tarzan pages, as well as images from Tarzan's pulp appearances.
- Ray Hamel's Film
list: Monkeys and Apes - tarzan of the internet
- Conan
Links - Tarzan of the Internet (Ed Stephan): Tarzan of the Book
Covers
Miscellany
- Cal Tech's Scavenger
Hunt -- The prevalence of powerful search engines prompted the
creators to close the winners lists (May 95). Of the
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NOVICES (easy) I was number 59 of 147     o PROWLERS (medium)
I was number 31 of 63     o WORMS (hard) I was number 12 of 18
- I entered 4 Oct 94 This was fun and taught me a lot about the Web.
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Yecch!!!Ahoy!!!Entries!!! -- "Tight-antic, Ed Stephan
Bellingham, WA USA -"
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