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__NOTOC__{{Mediawiki:kindlevoyage}}<div class="portal" style="font-size:90%" style="width:85100%;">===='''Here are the new DailyHistory.org Study Guides:'''==== [[File: Angels_of_the_Underground_.jpgUnited States History Study Guide|United States History]] - [[American Civil War Study Guide|American Civil War]] - [[World War One Study Guide|World War One]] - [[World War Two Study Guide|World War Two]] - [[Ancient History Study Guide|Ancient History]] - [[Roman History Study Guide|Roman History]] - [[Renaissance History Study Guide|thumbnailRenaissance History]] - [[Ancient Greek Study Guide|leftAncient Greek History]] - [[Ancient Egypt Study Guide|175pxAncient Egypt History]] - [[The History of Things Guide|The History of Things]]==</div>[[Angels of the UndergroundFile: Interview with Theresa KaminskiBanner2.png]] <div class="portal" style="font-size:90%"> The Oxford University Press recently published Theresa Kaminski's Angels ====Articles====Here are of the Undergroundour most newest articles.{{#dpl:category=Wikis|ordermethod=firstedit|order=descending|count=10}}</div> <div class="portal" style="font-size: The American Women who Resisted the Japanese in the Philippines in World War II90%"> ====Booklists====Here are our most recent booklists. Kaminski's {{#dpl:category=Booklists|ordermethod=firstedit|order=descending|count=15}}</div> <div class="portal" style="font-size:90%"> ====Book Reviews====Here are some of our most recent book follows the lives of four American women who were stranded in the Philippines after Japan invaded during World War IIreviews. Publishers Weekly described her book as a {{#dpl:category=Book Review|ordermethod=firstedit|order=descending|count=8}}</div> <div class="portal" style="fastfont-paced true storysize:90%" that documents how these women resisted Japanese occupation. >==== United States History ===={{Read more#dpl:category= United States History |Angels of the Underground: Interview with Theresa Kaminskiordermethod=firstedit|order=descending|count=8}}
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<div class="portal" style="font-size:90%">[[File:Or de Varna - Nécropole.jpg|left|thumb|100px]]==[[How Did Gold Become Desired by ==Ancient Civilizations?]]Greek History====Gold is first known to have been acquired by ancient human societies in the 4th millennium BC, a time when copper and metals were beginning to be utilized more frequently. This suggests this is a period when pyrotechnologies improved, allowing metals to be developed more substantially.{{Read more#dpl:category=Ancient Greek History|How Did Gold Become Desired by Ancient Civilizations?ordermethod=firstedit|order=descending|count=8}}
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<div class="portal" style="font-size:90%">[[File:American_Colossus.jpeg|left|thumb|100px]]==[[Gilded Age/Progressive Era ==Renaissance History Top Ten Booklist]]==Creating a Top Ten List for the Gilded Age/Progressive Era is challenging. There are an extraordinary number of outstanding books on this period. These books are a selection of our favorites. =={{Read more#dpl:category=Renaissance History|ordermethod=firstedit|Gilded Age/Progressive Era History Top Ten Booklistorder=descending|count=8}}
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<div class="portal" style="font-size:90%">[[File:Galenus.jpg|thumbnail|left|135px]]==[[What was the dominant medical sect in the United States during the 19th Century?]]==Nineteenth-century medicine was characterized by constant competition among three major medical sects: Regulars, Eclectics, and Homeopaths.[1] Each History of these medical sects not only meaningfully disagreed on how to treat illnesses and diseases, but sought to portray their type of practice as the most effective and scientific.Religion===={{Read more#dpl:category=Religious History|What was the dominant medical sect in the United States during the 19th Century?ordermethod=firstedit|order=descending|count=8}}
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<div class="portal" style="font-size:90%">[[File:626px-Edwin_Smith_Papyrus_v2_copy.jpg|left|thumb|150px]]==[[How did Medicine develop in the Ancient World?]]==As the calendar flipped from June to July in 1863 Gettysburg, a small market town founded in the soft, rolling hills of south central Pennsylvania on Samuel Gettys farm half a century before, was unknown to most Americans. Four days later, on July 4, it had become "The Most Famous Small Town in America," as boosters would come to call it.Russian History===={{Read more#dpl:category=Russian History|ordermethod=firstedit|order=descending|How did Medicine develop in the Ancient World?count=8}}
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<div class="portal" style="font-size:90%">[[File:Germany_and_the_Origins_of_the_Second_World_War.jpg|left|thumb|100px]]==[[Causes of World War II Top Ten Booklist]]==The second world war was arguably the most catastrophic war in human history. The origins of the second world war in Europe are complex and controversial. The following article is a list of ten books that provide different perspectives on the root causes of the second world. Medical History ===={{Read more#dpl:category= Medical History |Causes of World War II Top Ten Booklistordermethod=firstedit|order=descending|count=8}}
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<div class="portal" style="font-size:90%">[[File:Bundesarchiv Bild 146-1981-070-15, Frankreich, Panzer IV.jpg||left|thumb|125px]]==[[How Did the German Military Develop Blitzkrieg?]]==The early German victories in Poland, Norway, France, the Low Countries, the Balkans, North Africa, and Russia form an impressive list History of military triumphs. What was more, these triumphs were accomplished with great speed Science and fairly modest cost to the Germans. Indeed, these victories were so striking that they gave rise to the myth of German military supremacy—a myth that has persisted to this day.Technology ===={{Read more#dpl:category= History of Science and Technology |ordermethod=firstedit|How Did the German Military Develop Blitzkrieg?order=descending|count=8}}
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