Archived snapshot of Mount Holyoke Complex Oranizations departmental website, prior to 2008 website revision. Includes course information, faculty and staff profiles.
The catalog of the Mount Holyoke Female Seminary for 1899-1900, contains lists of the trustees, teachers, and students by class. It also describes the courses of study and rules and regulations governing the seminary.
Archived snapshot of Mount Holyoke Politics Department website, prior to 2008 website revision. Includes course information, faculty and staff profiles.
Background: Elizabeth I, who came to the throne in 1558, was the last of the Tudor dynasty that ruled England from 1485 to 1603. This was the period that saw centralized power in the monarch replace feudalism as the prevailing form of government...
The catalog of the Mount Holyoke Female Seminary for 1846-47, contains lists of the trustees, teachers, and students by class. It also describes the courses of study and rules and regulations governing the seminary.
The catalog of the Mount Holyoke Female Seminary for 1854-55, contains lists of the trustees, teachers, and students by class. It also describes the courses of study and rules and regulations governing the seminary.
The catalog of the Mount Holyoke Female Seminary for 1853-54, contains lists of the trustees, teachers, and students by class. It also describes the courses of study and rules and regulations governing the seminary.
The catalog of the Mount Holyoke Female Seminary for 1849-50 contains lists of the trustees, teachers, and students by class. It also describes the courses of study and rules and regulations governing the seminary.
The catalog of the Mount Holyoke Female Seminary for 1855-56, contains lists of the trustees, teachers, and students by class. It also describes the courses of study and rules and regulations governing the seminary.
The catalog of the Mount Holyoke Female Seminary for 1848-49 contains lists of the trustees, teachers, and students by class. It also describes the courses of study and rules and regulations governing the seminary.
The catalog of the Mount Holyoke Female Seminary for 1850-51, contains lists of the trustees, teachers, and students by class. It also describes the courses of study and rules and regulations governing the seminary.
The catalog of the Mount Holyoke Female Seminary for 1856-57, contains lists of the trustees, teachers, and students by class. It also describes the courses of study and rules and regulations governing the seminary.
The catalog of the Mount Holyoke Female Seminary for 1857-58, contains lists of the trustees, teachers, and students by class. It also describes the courses of study and rules and regulations governing the seminary.
The catalog of the Mount Holyoke Female Seminary for 1851-52, contains lists of the trustees, teachers, and students by class. It also describes the courses of study and rules and regulations governing the seminary.
The catalog of the Mount Holyoke Female Seminary for 1847-48 contains lists of the trustees, teachers, and students by class. It also describes the courses of study and rules and regulations governing the seminary.
The catalog of the Mount Holyoke Female Seminary for 1852-53, contains lists of the trustees, teachers, and students by class. It also describes the courses of study and rules and regulations governing the seminary.
The catalog of the Mount Holyoke Female Seminary for 1858-59, contains lists of the trustees, teachers, and students by class. It also describes the courses of study and rules and regulations governing the seminary.
The catalog of the Mount Holyoke Female Seminary for 1859-60, contains lists of the trustees, teachers, and students by class. It also describes the courses of study and rules and regulations governing the seminary.
Most significant architectural legacy of late middle ages is not any individual monument but the thousands of predominantly Perpendicular parish churches still in use today. Until 14c, by and large, parish church tended to be relatively small and...
Most significant architectural legacy of late middle ages is not any individual monument but the thousands of predominantly Perpendicular parish churches still in use today. Until 14c, by and large, parish church tended to be relatively small and...