
U.K. Culture
Evidence of human culture has existed in the British Isles since the Stone Age, including impressive henge monuments such as Stonehenge. Linked to the cultural […]
Evidence of human culture has existed in the British Isles since the Stone Age, including impressive henge monuments such as Stonehenge. Linked to the cultural […]
New English According to thenailmythology.com, New English has a very limited stock of inflections. With a few exceptions, the plural is formed by adding an […]
Belize City Belize City is the largest city in Belize and is home to around 70,000 residents. The port city was founded by British timber […]
South Africa consists for the most part of flat or undulating plateaus. In the central highlands (Hochveld), these reach a height of 1,200–1,800 m above […]
Important local representatives were the composer, organist and Bach admirer Samuel Wesley (* 1766, † 1837) and W. S. Bennett, who paved the way for […]
English language, term for a Germanic language (with Romance enforcement) which, spreading from the British Isles, is spoken on all five continents; the language with […]
Name The name of the Dominican Republic is based on the name of its capital, Santo Domingo. The official name of the country is República […]
English music, the music of the English-speaking and cultural area in Great Britain, the description of which generally also includes the independent developments in the […]
The new beginning with a royal licensing In 1660, after his entry into London, King Charles II awarded two loyal playwrights and actors, Thomas Killigrew […]
Towards the end of the 19th century the modern age was heralded: in the pessimistic novels by T. Hardys , reminiscent of Greek tragedies (e.g. […]
English theater, a dozen arena-shaped theaters from the time of the Roman Empire and six stage theaters still preserved today (including that of Verulamium in […]
Given the many and powerful natural resources at its disposal, the Democratic Republic of the Congo represents perhaps the example of bad governance, of wrong […]
English literature Important works of English literature (selection) Middle English literature G. Chaucer: “The Canterbury tales” (started around 1387, printed around 1478; German “Canterbury stories”) […]
Plastic: English plastic played a relatively independent role in European development in the 20th century. H. Moore, one of the most important sculptors of the […]
According to itypetravel, the country’s name goes back to the red Brazil wood that the Portuguese colonizers exported to Europe as a dye for fabrics. […]
Scottish literature in the 18th century Since the unification of the crowns of England and Scotland through the accession of James I in 1603, London […]
Handicrafts and arts and crafts: Under the influence of J. Ruskin and Pugin, W. Morris sought a renewal of handicrafts (Arts and Crafts Movement). His […]
According to localtimezone, the population of Iran is the result of that progressive expansion towards the S of the Central Asian and Indo-European populations, who […]
According to rrrjewelry.com, this was also a central theme of the great philosophical didactic poems of the epoch, among others. J. Thomson , “The seasons” […]
Painting: In the painting of the 17th century the continental influence continued. The arrival of the Flemish A. van Dyck, who came to London in […]
With a per capita income among the highest in the world, Liechtenstein, one of the smallest states on the continent, is a country with high […]
The diverse contrasts of the first half of the century were also reflected in literature, in which the fantastic stood next to the realistic, and […]
Tudor and Elizabethan styles Architecture: The Reformation in the early 16th century had a profound effect on building activity, which from now on concentrated on […]
Malaysia stretches over a relatively small area, but attracts with lots of different experiences and beautiful landscapes. Here you will find everything from deep rainforests, […]
An eminently agricultural country, with a per capita income that, although higher than that of neighboring India, it is still very modest (US $ 1,972 […]
After the Norman conquest (1066), English as a literary language was largely supplanted by the French of the new Anglo- Norman ruling class; the language […]
The little spade of time, z. B. C. Marlowe’s “Hero and Leander” (1593; published 1598) or Shakespeare’s “Venus and Adonis” (1592; published 1593), was in […]
The decorated style brought a strong tendency towards lush, decorative forms of jewelry that conceal the basic structures and their function. The main focus turned […]
HYDROGRAPHY The arrangement of the mountainous reliefs, in the central part of the territory, conditions the radial structure of Moroccan hydrography. Towards the interior various […]
The narrative literature after 1945, like poetry and drama, was located in the area of tension between traditional formal language and modernist or postmodern willingness […]