| Dorothy Sayers, "The Lost Tools of Learning" |
One of many links to Dorothy Sayers interesting essay presented to Oxford University faculty in 1947. Search engines show the surprising revival in the last few years of the ideas she presented -- many sites, many educational organizations, many individuals using the direction she provided. |
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| Internet Sourcebook |
This site contains a great many primary, and some secondary, sources -- very useful for term papers, research, review and general browsing. It goes beyond medieval sources with Modern sources, Early Modern, Classical, Eastern World and other geographic areas. |
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| World History Compass |
Many World History sources, neat organization. |
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| Stanley Milgram Center |
Want a jolt, a shock? Check this out, as well as subsequent research. These findings make a stong argument for implementing Dorothy Sayers' approach to education! |
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| Hubble Telescope Space Pictures |
Many wonders-full pictures from beyond our eyesight! When you arrive at the Hubble Newscenter, either browse around or look top left -- there's an archive of past pix to search. |
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| Just War Theory | Criteria analyzed for the Just War, with a few observations | |
| Web Links | Sites concerned with Web Design etc | |
| First Westminster Choir Concert, Spring 2004 | Second Westminster Choir Concert, Spring 2004 | |
| The British Library web display | Shows that history is almost, but not quite, Too Cool for the web! (give it a minute to load and Watch Out!) |
Contained here are a number links to readings, sites, webpages that people have found worthwhile and brought to my attention.
They are here for the convenience of all to find them, sort through, pick & choose, move along. If you find one NOT on this site, email the link or URL to me and since it is probably appropriate for this page, I'll add it.
This site will be changing often.
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