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When "analytical" philosophy swept the nation's universities in the early 1980s, displacing continental philosophy, Penn State had one of the few remaining departments teaching continental (translation: European philosophy).

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Funnily enough, Mr Blair seemed to forget too, outnumbered as he suddenly was by newly elected politicians well to the left of New Labour, the party that fancies it has a modernising lesson or two to teach its continental brothers.

Clancy said last year's Tour de France had taught the continental riders not to dismiss Yorkshire's lumps and bumps compared with the famous Alpine climbs: "They've learnt from last year that even if a stage might look quite flat on the profile, it really isn't".

For Comparative Literature, I teach courses on the continental Renaissance and literary theory, including The History and Theory of Mimesis, Idols and Ideology, and Tragedy and Trauerspiel.

Widely read and taught in Hawai'i, the continental US, and throughout the world, her collection of essays, From a Native Daughter: Colonialism and Sovereignty in Hawai'i (1993; reissued in 1999) is a foundational text for those interested in indigenous rights.

In addition to the traditional Anglophone competitors for foreign students, many continental European places now teach in English.

For more than 60 years Mr. Na'ope (pronounced na-OH-peh) taught hula and chanting in Europe, South America, Australia, Japan and in the continental United States.

His teaching areas include anglophone literatures outside England, philosophy (both analytical and continental), critical theory, marxism, state theory, and international political economy.

Cranmer was also influenced by the views of the continental reformer Martin Bucer, who died in England in 1551, by Peter Martyr, who was teaching at Oxford, and by other foreign theologians.

The allegiance of Felix to Canterbury determined the Roman basis of the East Anglian Church, influenced along continental lines, though Felix's training in Burgundy may have been coloured by the teaching of the Irish missionary Saint Columbanus in Luxeuil.

Until the 18th century, teaching of the English common law was vested exclusively in the Inns of Court, and a good deal of continental European teaching for professional practice particularly in the case of notaries and procurators was also professionally organized.

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