Halsall History Online Pages | Back to Medieval History Course Page | | Medieval Sourcebook | Paul Halsall | Paul Halsall/Fordham University Fall 1996-Spring 1998 Classes Introduction to Medieval History since May 25, 1998 LE FastCounter The city of New York is a great creation of modern American culture, but to the eyes of a medievalist the histories of the European, Byzantine, and Islamic ...
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The Sexuality Information and Education Council of the U.S. (SIECUS) is a national, nonprofit organization which affirms that sexuality is a natural and healthy part of living. Incorporated in 1964, SIECUS develops, collects, and disseminates information, promotes comprehensive education about sexuality, and advocates the right of individuals to make responsible sexual choices. What you should ...
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What's New: Adoption Institute publishes inaugural issue of the Adoption Institute (AI) Newsletter Adoption Institute testifies on international adoption before house international relations committee Adoption Institute joins amicus brief, noting: Florida law may condemn children to 'life sentence' in foster care Biannual Report: 1999-2001 Permanency Project: Service helps families of children ...
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Council History Budgetary Process Legislative Process Role Council Members NYPIRG's Council Finder Local Laws Bill Intros Resolutions Press Releases Archives The New York City Council is the legislative branch of City government. Currently, the Council is made up of 51 Council Members elected from 51 Council Districts throughout the five boroughs of the City of New York. The Council is an equal ...
People's Flotilla to Reclaim Governors Island RPA staff, their family and friends enjoyed a beautiful day on June 2nd to participate in the People's Flotilla to Reclaim Governors Island. We joined 1000s other boats as we sailed New York Harbor to celebrate the return of Governors Island back to New York. (Photo left, NJ Director Tom Dallessio and his son, Jack) Paul Goldberger speaks at RPA ...
ABC No Rio is a community-based arts center, performance space and gallery located on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. It is internationally known as a venue for emerging artists, and is committed to presenting alternative and non-commercial art and performance, poetry readings, music, and film & video screenings.
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Founded in 1975, ALBA is a non profit national organization devoted to the preservation and dissemination of the history of the North American role in the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) and its aftermath. ALBA supervises a major archive at Brandeis University - the most comprehensive historical archive documenting the involvement of North American volunteers in the Spanish Civil War ...
Archaeologists and historians rediscover a famous nineteenth-century New York neighborhood.
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The Web companion to the Steeplechse Films production NEW YORK: A DOCUMENTARY FILM, directed by Ric Burns, features an extensive introduction to the making of this six-part film; a 3-D virtual trip around New York City using QTVR panoramas; a multimedia quiz game on New York history that takes place in the back of an animated taxicab; an educational guide for students to discover New York and ...
A virtual museum exhibiting and cataloging the art of the labor movement and working people.
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To provide New York City with a public transportation system was one of the largest public works projects ever undertaken. The American Experience presents the full story complete with big-city politics and compelling personalities.
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CIET is dedicated to including the local population in their community research initiatives.
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Since its founding in 1916, Grand Street Settlement has provided residents of the Lower East Side community with the tools and support they need to overcome challenging circumstances and build productive lives and futures.
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By the end of the 19th century, automobiles began to appear on city streets throughout the country. It was not long before a number of these cars were hiring themselves out in competition with horse-drawn carriages. Although these electric-powered cabs were slightly impractical (with batteries weighing upwards of eight hundred pounds), by 1899 there were nearly one hundred of them on New York's ...
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Filthymess explores why we suffer and tolerate pollution, filth, garbage, and squalid conditions in our everyday environment.
A Portrait of Clinton Street in New York City's Lower East Side.
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Center for the Humanities The Miriam & Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: Print Collection --Current Exhibition MOVING UPTOWN: Nineteenth-century Views of Manhattan Print Gallery, Third Floor Center for the Humanities The Miriam & Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs January 24 through March 28, 1998 Exhibition Introduction | Full exhibition text, with ...
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Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum Pelham Bay Park Bronx, NY 10464 (718) 885 1461 The 9 acres upon which this mansion sits is part of what was once an empire of 9, 000 acres owned by Connecticut physician, Thomas Pell. In 1654 he purchased the property from the Siwanoy Indians. In 1666 he received the King's Charter to create the Manor of Pelham. In 1675 Pell's nephew and heir built a manor house which ...
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American Treasures of the Library of Congress: Memory (Map of Manhattan). This 1639 map is the earliest portrayal of Manhattan and its environs. The map may have been drawn by Johannes Vingboons, cartographer to the Prince of Nassau for the West India Company of Holland. ...
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The Juniper Park civic Association, Serving Middle Village, Maspeth and South Elmhurst for over 60 years. One of Queens' Strongest Civic Associations.
A virtual tour of the most important Revolutionary War sites in New York City.
T the end of the elevator bank in the lobby of The New York Times building, there is a simple brass door that has long served as a physical and symbolic division between two distinct worlds coexisting under one roof. On one side of that door, the paper is generated in the figurative sense: stories assigned, articles written, ads sold, information moved. Continue ...
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Parade in Queens On Sunday, March 4, 2001 there will be St. Patrick's Parade in Queens, NY. Unlike the parade in Manhattan, this parade will welcome all who wish to share in the spirit of the day regardless of gender, age or sexual preference. Irish Arts Center The Irish Arts Center at 553 W. 51st Street presents contemporary and classic Irish and Irish-American plays. Call (212) 757-3318 for ...
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A lively, anecdotal, lavishly illustrated history of Manhattan's Upper West Side neighborhood, from Colonial times to the present. Described by The New York Times as 'an engaging romp through time and space . . . filled with charming period photographs, spicy folklore, and outrageous personalities.' ...
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The actual history behind the movie Newsies, with a twist.
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Greenwich House is a non-profit community organization founded in the settlement house tradition. We provide a distinct array of cultural, educational, health, social, medical and recreational services at eight locations in and around Greenwich Village. nbsp; We opened our doors in Greenwich Village in 1902 with the belief that the problems of a neighborhood are the problems of a settlement ...
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ISAA New York: Encouraging Acceptance Of All Sizes In The Big Apple! We need you to help promote Size Acceptance and fight Size Discrimination! You CAN make a difference! This chapter is in need of new leadership. If you would love to make a difference in New York City and surrounding areas, please contact ISAA at: Director@size-acceptance.org Frequently Asked Questions BOOKMARK THIS PAGE AND ...
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