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FINKELSTEIN RICHARD S <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 6 Oct 1997 20:30:03 -0600
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I have such a listing that I have made for my theatre design students. It
only includes the most important periods especially of Britain, France,
and America. Museum folk could probably quibble with some date choices but
I meant the document as a sort of date based Rosetta Stone as indeed there
is a translation problem between date schemes between naming periods by
topic, ruler, or calendar date.

If you send me a fax number I will try to fax a copy to you tomorrow.

OTHERS: If you would find this useful, let me know and I will see about
placing it as a web resource on our Arts to Zoo Colorado website for all
to see.

Richard Finkelstein
Professor of Stage Design and Technology, U of Co at Boulder AND
Arts to Zoo webmaster (http://www.artstozoo.org/

On Mon, 6 Oct 1997, Kerridwen Harvey wrote:

> Has anyone out there heard about an authority which translates various
> historical periods (e.g., Victorian Era) into calendar year dates?
>
> I have come across a number of timelines but these have all been
> specialized or partial.
>
> Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks.
>
> If you do respond to the list, please also cc me.
> --
> Kerridwen Harvey
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