LONDON H-BAND 2004

King Arthur, Oliver Cromwell, Charles Darwin, William the Conqueror, St. Augstine, William Shakespeare, Charles Dickens, and all of the Henrys and Elizabeth's: What do all of these great historical figures have in common? They all owe, in one fashion or another, some portion of their renown to the city of London! Within the scholarly nooks of this web page, find the links, figurative and literal, between these figures and many others. For an informative and comprehensive survey of London's cultural, economic, political, and social pre-history (pre-1830), please refer to the links below. For an in depth look at several intriguing notions concerning modern London please refer to the lower links.

 

Prehistories

Ben E.
Architecture
Michael S.
Economy
Jeremy B.
Music and Theatre
Danny B.
Government

Sarah K.

Religion
Isabella G.
City Planning
Andrea B.
Art

Student Webs

Ben E.
Neoclassicism and Romanticism
Michael S.
Economy and Empire in 18th and 19th Century Britain
Jeremy B.
Bohemian Art
Isabella G.
The Thames Effect

Historical Fiction

Danny B.
"Diamond Jubilee"
Andrea B.
"The Sun Still Shines"

Student Essays

Danny B.
Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Diamond Jubilee
Andrea B.
"The Sun Still Shines:" Victorian Women

 

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