- Maps
- Lonely Planet Maps of England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland / Northern Ireland
- A Vision of Britain Through Time: Historical Maps [1801 to 2001] -- University of Portsmouth and others
- Map of Britain On Film
- [Film fans and Anglophiles alike will want to check out the British Film Institute's interactive Map of Britain On Film. Here, the British Film Institute (BFI) has mapped out the settings of hundreds of films throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland. Visitors can search for films by location by clicking on a pin that indicates how many film scenes the institute has identified in a particular place (for example, visitors will find 52 films set in Manchester and 122 set in Belfast). Visitors can also search for films by decade or by subjects (tagged subjects range from "pageants" to "football matches" to "factories." Best of all, visitors are able to instantly watch short clips of identified films. There are clips from throughout British film history in this collection, including those that date back to the earliest days of film. This remarkable and engrossing tool illustrates both the importance of geography in film as well as how film can play a role in constructing and representing space. MMBMMB -- The Scout Report, September 21, 2016, Volume 22, Number 41]
- UMD Study in
England Program
- UMD
Library Catalogue
- The Library of Congress
- country profiles
- Region > Asia > Europe/Russia > Western Europe > U.K. -- Council on Foreign Relations
- general information
- timelines
- newspapers / newsnetworks specific to the United Kingdom and its environs
- newspapers / newsnetworks of regional and European scope
- radio
- language
- food
- Balti (curry)
- eLook.org > European Recipes > British
- Wikipedia
- Pottage -- Wikipedia
- World Food Habits: Bibliography -- Robert Dirks
- Britain -- Anthropology of Food-Food Science
- World Hearth Circle of International Cooking > British
- British chefs -- Wikipedia
- United Kingdom -- Epicurious.com
- Standing, Tom. A History of the World in 6 Glasses. NY: Walker, 2005.
- Food in United Kingdom -- Food in Every Country
- British Food -- practicallyedible.com
- Who invented the Cornish pasty? -- The Independent (13 November 2006)
- Farming & Countryside Education (FACE)
- Brears, Peter, Maggie Black, Gill. Corbishley, Jane Renfrew, and Jennifer Stead (eds). A Taste of History: 10,000 Years of Food in Britain. English Heritage in Association with British Museum Press, London, 1993.
- Cheke, Valerie. The Story of Cheese-making in Britain. London: Routledge, 1939.
- Wilson, Anne C. The Book of Marmalade. Prospect; Revised Edition, 2010.
- Wilson, Anne C. Food And Drink In Britain: From the Stone Age to the 19th? Century. Academy Chicago, 2005.
- Geology of Britain Viewer
- History Extra -- BBC History
- Panayi, Panikos. Spicing up Britain: The Multicultural History of British Food. London: Reaktion, 2010.
- Warmer seas 'will change British diet' -- BBCNews (13 April 2015)
- English DNA 'one-third' Anglo-Saxon -- BBC News (19 January 2016)
- 10 ways the UK's eating habits have changed -- BBC News (18 February 2016)
- Here's How 8 Different Countries Officially Define What 'Healthy Eating' Is -- TheHuffingtonPost (23 March 2016)
- Bake Off's Mary Berry criticised by MasterChef judge over fryers -- BBCNews (28 August 2016)
- the arts
- cities
- architecture
- archaeology
- other WebSites
- Famous British People
- Lists of British people -- Wikipedia
- BRITISH SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY: A Retrospective Jonathan Spencer Annual Review of Anthropology. Volume 29, Page 1-24, Oct 2000 Abstract | Full Text | PDF (96 KB) | Related
- Glimpses of the Unmentionable in the History of British Social Anthropology E R Leach Annual Review of Anthropology . Volume 13, Page 1-24, Oct 1984 Citation | PDF (2061 KB) | Related
- Organisation
for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Observer
-- United Kingdom
- Organization
for Security and Co-operation in Europe
- National
Statistics Online
- Historic Scotland --
Scottish Executive Education Deparatment
- Charting the Nation: Maps of Scotland, 1550-1740 --
Edinburgh University Library
- UNESCO: Social and Human Sciences
- Geograph British Isles
- WEEE
Man (Waste
Electrical & Electronic
Equipment)
- History
Trail -- BBC
- Global Voices Online -- Berkman Center for Internet and Society at the Harvard Law School
- Open2.net --
The Open University and the BBC
- A Picture of Britain: an exhibition celebrating the British landscape -- Tate Online
- H-Net Discussion Networks -- Humanities and Social Sciences ONLINE
- British History Online --
Institute of Historical Research and the History of Parliament Trust
- Farming Today -- BBC
- Roma / Travelers [see also Gypsy and Traveler Studies] -- The Patrin Web Journal: Romani Culture and History
- Scottish Executive
- Collect Britain: Putting History in Place -- British Library
- Greenwood's Map of London 1827 -- Mark Annand
- UNESCO WebWorld Portals >> Observatory Portal on the Information Society >> Regions >> [International] >> Europe >> United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
- Migration Information Source -- Migration Policy Institute
- Celtic Names of the British Isles -- daire.org
- British and Irish Archaeology
- Penny Illustrated Paper -- Collect Britain
- British Museum -- Ancient Greece
- LearningSpace -- The Open University
- Workshop of the World: The West Midlands region of England
- Online Historical Population Reports -- UK Data Archive, University of Essex
- Sea Your History -- Royal Naval Museum and other partners in Britain
- Digital Image Collections -- Cambridge University Library
- How We Are: Photographing Britain -- Tate Britain
- Human Rights -- UK National Archives
- Southwell Union Workhouse, 1834-1871 -- The [UK] National Archives
- Migrant Integration Policy Index -- British Council
- Best of the Web: UK
- The Americas -- The British Museum
- British Empire Exhibition 1938 -- Digital Design Studio (DDS), Glasgow School of Art
- H-Albion -- The H-Net Discussion Network for British and Irish History
- Exhibitions of the Royal Photographic Society, 1870-1915
- A More United Kingdom -- Liam Byrne
- BBC Prison Study
- Taking Liberties -- British Library
- Victorian Britain: Early photographically illustrated books -- British Library
- Working Class Movement Library -- Salford, United Kingdom
- The Victorian Web -- Nagoya University
- Hedgelink
- Tools Point to Earliest Britons -- BBC News (07 July 2010)
- What Caused Britain's Bronze Age 'Recession'? -- BBC News (07 April 2011)
- Waterscape --
For people who care about Britain’s canals and rivers
- DNA research provides a glimpse of Britain’s oldest inhabitants -- Past Horizons (23 June 2012)
- Georgians Revealed -- British Library
- The official website of the British Monarchy
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