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__NOTOC__{{Mediawiki:kindleoasis}}<div class="portal" style="font-size:90%" style="width:85100%;">===='''Here are the new DailyHistory.org Study Guides:'''==== [[File:Thomas_Jefferson_1786_by_Mather_Brown.jpegUnited 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|Renaissance History]] - [[Ancient Greek Study Guide|thumbnailAncient Greek History]] - [[Ancient Egypt Study Guide|leftAncient Egypt History]] - [[The History of Things Guide|200pxThe History of Things]]==</div>[[Thomas Jefferson, the Founding Fathers and ChristianityFile: Interview with Sam HaselbyBanner2.png]] <div class="portal" style="font-size:90%">Recently on Twitter, a debate broke out between Annette Gordon====Articles====Here are of our most newest articles.{{#dpl:category=Wikis|ordermethod=firstedit|order=descending|count=10}}</div> <div class="portal" style="font-Reed, Sam Haselby, and John Fea on the nature of Thomas Jefferson's religious beliefssize:90%"> ====Booklists====Here are our most recent booklists. Instead {{#dpl:category=Booklists|ordermethod=firstedit|order=descending|count=15}}</div> <div class="portal" style="font-size:90%"> ====Book Reviews====Here are some of recreating the debate, it made more sense to contact one of the participants, Sam Haselby, whose our most recent book The Origins of American Religious Nationalism (published by Oxford University Press) examines how a conflict with Protestantism, in the decades following US independence transformed American national identityreviews.{{Read more#dpl:category=Book Review|Thomas Jefferson, the Founding Fathers and Christianityordermethod=firstedit|order=descending|count=8}}</div> <div class="portal" style="font-size:90%">==== United States History ===={{#dpl: Interview with Sam Haselbycategory= United States History |ordermethod=firstedit|order=descending|count=8}}
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<div class="portal" style="font-size:90%">[[File:Engineeringvictory.jpg|thumbnail|left|200px]]==[[Engineering Victory during the Civil War: Interview with Thomas F. Army, Jr.]]==Ancient Greek History====Logistics win wars. Logistics is the coordination of complex operations such as moving, housing and supplying troops and their equipment. War is the ultimate test of any logistician. During the Civil War, the Union troops fought almost the entire war in the South. Thomas F. Army, Jr. argues in his new book Engineering Victory: How Technology Won the Civil War published by Johns Hopkins University Press that the Union's engineering prowess during Civil War gave it an distinct advantage over the Confederacy.{{Read more#dpl:category=Ancient Greek History|ordermethod=firstedit|Engineering Victory during the Civil War: Interview with Thomas F. Army, Jr.order=descending|count=8}}
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<div class="portal" style="font-size:90%">[[File:Shantytown_USA.jpg|thumbnail|left|200px]]===[[Shantytown, USA: Interview with Lisa Goff]]=Renaissance History====The Harvard University Press recently published Lisa Goff's new book Shantytown, USA: Forgotten Landscapes of the Working Poor. There's a chance that one of your American ancestors lived in an American shantytown. While we may not realize it now, shantytowns were a common feature of 19th century America. Goff's book explores not only how shantytowns became a prominent feature of America's towns and cities, but why middle class Americans eventually turned on them and their residents. {{Read more#dpl:category=Renaissance History|Shantytown, USA: Interview with Lisa Goffordermethod=firstedit|order=descending|count=8}}
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<div class="portal" style="font-size:90%">[[File:pink-triangle-armband.jpg|thumbnail|left|200px]]====[[Why Were Homosexuals Persecuted in Nazi Germany?]]History of Religion====In Nazi Germany, the ideal Aryan male was stereotyped as being strong, handsome, fanatical about his appearance, and obsessed with youth. The ideal homosexual was stereotyped as being strong, handsome, fanatical about his appearance, and obsessed with youth. The only overt distinction between these two groups of men was their sexual proclivity; which was not exclusive to one group. {{Read more#dpl:category=Religious History|ordermethod=firstedit|Why Were Homosexuals Persecuted in Nazi Germany?order=descending|count=8}}
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<div class="portal" style="font-size:90%">[[File:Bundesarchiv_Bild_183-S62600,_Adolf_Hitler.jpg|thumbnail|left|150px]]====[[The Nazi triumph: how did Adolf Hitler become the Fuehrer of Germany?]]Russian History====With the death of German President Paul von Hindenburg, Chancellor Adolf Hitler became absolute dictator of Germany under the title Fuehrer or “Leader”. The German army took an oath of allegiance to its new commander-in-chief, and the last remnants of Germany’s democratic government were dismantled to make way for Hitler’s Third Reich. {{Read more#dpl:category=Russian History|ordermethod=firstedit|The Nazi triumph: how did Adolf Hitler become the Fuehrer of Germany?order=descending|count=8}}
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<div class="portal" style="font-size:90%">[[File:1200px-Alexander_the_Great_mosaic.jpg|left|thumb|250px]]====[[Why was Alexander the Great So Successful In His Conquests?]]Medical History ====In the public's mind, few well known conquerors in history match the exploits of Alexander the Great. In just a few years, from 334-330 BC, Alexander would go on to conquer the largest empire the world had known and establish his own empire that eventually stretched from Greece to India. {{Read more#dpl:category= Medical History |Why was Alexander the Great So Successful In His Conquests?ordermethod=firstedit|order=descending|count=8}}
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<div class="portal" style="font-size:90%">====[[How did Winston Churchill become Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in World American Civil War Two?]]====Winston Churchill led a remarkable life, but perhaps the most remarkable element in his life was how he became prime minister in 1940. Just a few years earlier he was widely seen as politically isolated and was widely ridiculed for his views. Yet in 1940, he was appointed his nation’s Prime Minister at its darkest hours and became the leader of the fight against Nazi Germany. {{Read more#dpl:category=Civil War|ordermethod=firstedit|order=descending|How did Winston Churchill become Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in World War Two?count=8}}
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====[[What Factors Led to the Creation of the First Cities?]]Political History ====The rise of cities in the ancient Near East during the fourth millennium BC (4000-3000 BC) is a key event in the history of the world, as urban patterns that first arose there became patterns inherited in many societies, including in the West. Cities in the ancient Near East were the first to develop major temples, palaces, large urban dwelling areas, city walls, governments, and religious authorities that become features seen in later cities. {{Read more#dpl:category= Political History |ordermethod=firstedit|What Factors Led to the Creation of the First Cities?order=descending|count=8}}
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====[[Why was France defeated in 1940?]]Religious History ====In September 1939, the Nazi War Machine invaded Poland and World War II began. France and its Britain declared against Nazi Germany in 1939. The French army was in theory as strong as the Germanys and it had a vast Empire and a sophisticated arms industry. It had also established a series of fortifications in the east of the country, known as the Maginot Line. The Line was designed to keep German forces out of France.{{Read more#dpl:category= Religious History |ordermethod=firstedit|Why did the United States and Soviet Union Reach Detente During the Cold War?order=descending|count=8}}
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<div class="portal" style="font-size:90%">[[File====19th Century History===={{#dpl:Hodges_scout.jpgcategory=19th Century History|ordermethod=firstedit|leftorder=descending|thumb|200px]]count=8}}</div>
<div class="portal" style="font-size:90%">====[[Hodges' Scout: Interview with Len Travers]]Military History ====Johns Hopkins University Press has recently published Len Traver's new book Hodges' Scout: A Lost Patrol of the French and Indian War. Travers' book examines a group of colonial scouts who were ambushed on a patrol in upstate New York by French and Native American soldiers during the French and Indian War. Travers uses this massacre to explore the lives of the colonists who fought, died and even survived this massacre.{{Read more#dpl:category= Military History |ordermethod=firstedit| Hodges' Scout: Interview with Len Traversorder=descending|count=8}}
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<div class="portal" style="font-size:90%">====[[Angels of the Underground: Interview with Theresa Kaminski]]Sports History====The Oxford University Press recently published Theresa Kaminski's Angels of the Underground: The American Women who Resisted the Japanese in the Philippines in World War II. Kaminski's book follows the lives of four American women who were stranded in the Philippines after Japan invaded during World War II. Publishers Weekly described her book as a "fast-paced true story" that documents how these women resisted Japanese occupation. {{Read more#dpl:category=Sports 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%">====Legal History==Articles==Here are some of our most recently created and edited articles.{{#dpl:category=WikisLegal History|ordermethod=firstedit|order=descending|count=78}}
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<div class="portal" style="font-size:90%">====World War II==Interviews==These are our interviews with historians discussing their new books.{{#dpl:category=InterviewsWorld War Two History|ordermethod=firstedit|order=descending|count=78}}
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==Booklists==Includes our most recent Expert and User created Top Ten European History Booklists.===={{#dpl:category=BooklistsEuropean History|ordermethod=firstedit|order=descending|count=78}}
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