The life of Andrew Jackson 10 of 10
Andrew Jackson was one of the greatest presidents in US history, a statesman, and the founder of Jacksonian democracy.
10.2 Links to external resources
This unit is intended to be of interest not only to people living in Scotland but to anyone wishing to know more about Scottish society and culture. It brings together a collection of free educational resources relevant to Scotland. The resources within this unit cover a wide range of subject areas, including education, environment, technology, history, law, literature, politics, social care and social sciences.
Cot Death and Toxic Gases - The History of a Myth
Cot Death and Toxic Gases - The History of a Myth, A lecture given by Emeritus Professor William Cullen on August 13, 2008.
Cot Death and Toxic Gases - The History of a Myth
Cot Death and Toxic Gases - The History of a Myth, A lecture given by Emeritus Professor William Cullen on August 13, 2008.
Lecture 5 - Broadcasting, authority and the rise of Standard English.
History of standardisation of written and spoken English. The development of an ideology of standardisation. The
Australian accent. Writing for radio.
History and Production of Maple Syrup
Biologist Brian Chabot shares the history of maple syrup and the secrets of its production.
Date: 06/16/2010
The History of Cornell's Arts Quad
Architect Vince Mulcahy describes the history of Cornell's Arts Quad from the first stone row building to the Johnson Museum.
Date: 06/16/2010
Revolutionary Stories
New vignettes reveal revolutionary citizens from different angles, explains Bill Weldon, Colonial Williamsburg's manager of public history.
Darwin Across Disciplines - Deadly Companions by Prof Dorothy Crawford
Children in a Changing Climate video
In 2008, children experiencing the impact of climate change in poor areas in Nepal came together to tell the story about how climate change is affecting their lives. Through making participatory videos, the children explored how they and their families are being affected, what they are doing to cope and what they would need to protect their homes, schools and livelihoods. This film brings children’s voices to the climate change debate and conveys powerful messages to policy makers shaping
Violence Framed: Participatory Video in Action Research
Director/producers: Nicholas Benequista and Joanna WheelerEditor: Tamara PlushRunning time: 15 min.Summary: This film shows how participatory video is used as a tool for action research on violence in Brazil, Mexico and Nigeria. Using stories recounted by the researchers, the film explores the difficulties and challenges of researching violence, and gives examples of how researchers used participatory video to overcome some of these. It also probes the limitations of participatory video as a too
3.4 Further reading
Accounts of Caravaggio's life are filled with suggestions of murder and intrigue. But does knowing more about this dark artist's experiences help us to interpret his art? Or does understanding his motivations cloud their true meaning? This unit explores the biographical monograph, one of the most common forms of art history writing.
3.2 Interpretation beyond biography
Accounts of Caravaggio's life are filled with suggestions of murder and intrigue. But does knowing more about this dark artist's experiences help us to interpret his art? Or does understanding his motivations cloud their true meaning? This unit explores the biographical monograph, one of the most common forms of art history writing.
3.1 Three interpretative methods
Accounts of Caravaggio's life are filled with suggestions of murder and intrigue. But does knowing more about this dark artist's experiences help us to interpret his art? Or does understanding his motivations cloud their true meaning? This unit explores the biographical monograph, one of the most common forms of art history writing.
2.7 Art, life and the interpretation of pictures
Accounts of Caravaggio's life are filled with suggestions of murder and intrigue. But does knowing more about this dark artist's experiences help us to interpret his art? Or does understanding his motivations cloud their true meaning? This unit explores the biographical monograph, one of the most common forms of art history writing.
Listen: free acclaimed international film series continues at Sarratt
International Lens, which uses film screenings as a forum to promote conversation in the diverse community of Vanderbilt and Nashville, is in its fifth semester on campus. All screenings are free and open to the public. International Lens has been named the best film series in Nashville by Nashville Scene film critic Jim Ridley.
2.5 Is the author dead?
Accounts of Caravaggio's life are filled with suggestions of murder and intrigue. But does knowing more about this dark artist's experiences help us to interpret his art? Or does understanding his motivations cloud their true meaning? This unit explores the biographical monograph, one of the most common forms of art history writing.
2.4 The intentional fallacy
Accounts of Caravaggio's life are filled with suggestions of murder and intrigue. But does knowing more about this dark artist's experiences help us to interpret his art? Or does understanding his motivations cloud their true meaning? This unit explores the biographical monograph, one of the most common forms of art history writing.
1.5 Further reading
Accounts of Caravaggio's life are filled with suggestions of murder and intrigue. But does knowing more about this dark artist's experiences help us to interpret his art? Or does understanding his motivations cloud their true meaning? This unit explores the biographical monograph, one of the most common forms of art history writing.
1.3 Artists' ‘Lives’
Accounts of Caravaggio's life are filled with suggestions of murder and intrigue. But does knowing more about this dark artist's experiences help us to interpret his art? Or does understanding his motivations cloud their true meaning? This unit explores the biographical monograph, one of the most common forms of art history writing.













