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Creating French Culture
traces the relationship of politics and culture in France, from Charlemagne to Charles de Gaulle, through 200 manuscripts, illustrations, coins, medals, letters, maps, hymnals, chant... (Library of Congress) |
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Napoleon
is a PBS film that chronicles the life of the infamous French leader. The resources offered here are designed to help you use the PBS "Napoleon" video series and companion website in... (PBS, supported by National Endowment for the Humanities) |
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Liberty, Equality, Fraternity: Exploring the French Revolution
is an introduction to the French Revolution and an archive of important documentary evidence from the Revolution, including more than 300 texts, nearly 250 images, and a number of maps... (George Mason University, supported by National Endowment for the Humanities) |
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Cezanne in Provence
marks the centenary of the death of Paul Cezanne (1839-1906), a founding father of modern art. He created some of the most powerful and innovative paintings of the late 19th and... (National Gallery of Art) |
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Picturing France, 1830-1900
explores 19th-century painting in France and the culture it reflects. Organized by region, the site offers a glimpse of the history and cultural life of Paris, Auvergne, Normandy... (National Gallery of Art) |
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Portals to the World
is a starting point for studying other countries and parts of the world. Learn about the culture, economy, geography, government, history, languages, politics, religions, and other... (Library of Congress) |
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Napoleon Interactive Battlefield Simulator
tests your battle strategy. Watch video clips on the battles of Lodi, Austerlitz and Waterloo. Historically, a Major Allied Victory was the outcome of the Battle of Waterloo. If you... (PBS, supported by National Endowment for the Humanities) |
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