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  • ...r itself has changed as the two countries evolved. The border reflects the history between the two countries, that has sometimes been hostile while other time ...Western United States and modern Mexico. The first few decades of Mexico's history were turbulent, as a struggle for power between conservatives, who wanted a
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  • ...hard to believe even, yet the American public has often been forgiving, as history shows. ...ly angered France, the ally of the United States, and led to a split among US politicians, with Jefferson accusing Washington of treason.
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  • ...n offered his provocative entry into the little-known canon of campanarian history, considering how bells resonated across the “auditory landscape” of rur ...orthcoming Messengers of the Right (on conservative media) promise to tell us much about the manifold ways that technologies of communication intersect w
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  • ...n). American notions of sexuality have dramatically changed throughout its history. These books seek to explain and place American views of sex in an historic ...tory of sexuality list. We understand that there is a distinction but, for us, these two things blur together. Unlike other people, we do not see them a
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  • ...ooks helped us think about legal history in new ways. Excitement and legal history are terms that are rarely used together, but after you read these books we ...sistant Professor at the University of Washington - Bothell, ably assisted us in developing this booklist. We can safely say that the best selections on
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  • ...ith conventional safe picks, you leave off some of the good stuff. Trust us, we will get to the good stuff. #Westward Expansion/Environmental History: William Cronon, ''[http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0393308731/ref=as_li_t
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  • ...her about it. Carolyn Herbst Lewis is currently a Assistant Professor of History at Grinnell College in Grinnell, Iowa. Her current research focuses on Dr. ...of sex since I was an undergrad. I also was working in the Contemporary History Institute, which has a post-1945 focus. At some point, I was at a garage sa
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  • The Boxer Uprising (1899-1901) was a key event in the history of China, as it reflected the colonial powers increasing influence in Chine ...foreign presence in the 19th century, Duara, Prasenjit. 1995. <i>Rescuing History from the Nation: Questioning Narratives of Modern China</i>. Chicago: Unive
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  • {{#dpl:category=Colonial American History|ordermethod=firstedit|order=descending|count=7}} * Republished from [https://history.state.gov/| Office of the Historian], United States Department of State
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  • {{#dpl:category=Colonial American History|ordermethod=firstedit|order=descending|count=7}} Republished from [https://history.state.gov/| Office of the Historian], United States Department of State
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  • {{#dpl:category=Colonial American History|ordermethod=firstedit|order=descending|count=6}} Republished from [https://history.state.gov/| Office of the Historian], United States Department of State
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  • Many of us know the story of <i>Braveheart</i>, where William Wallace leads a major re [[Category: Historically Accurate]][[Category:Wikis]][[Category:British History]]
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  • ...the alphabet and other social ideas. The economy, however, seems alien to us as it was complex and had many aspects to it, spanning from elites in palac The book covers an interesting history in the Near East during the 14th century BC, when the city of Amarna briefl
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  • ...of 2018. It is a historical drama set in one of the key periods of British history. It focuses on the relationship of Queen Anne of Great Britain with two of ...mies of the French. This war was to prove to be a key turning point in the history of Europe. As it marked the end of French expansion under Louis IV and the
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  • ...the alphabet and other social ideas. The economy, however, seems alien to us as it was complex and had many aspects to it, spanning from elites in palac The book covers an interesting history in the Near East during the 14th century BC, when the city of Amarna briefl
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  • ...ar and armies, see: Chaliand, Gérard, ed. 1994. ''The Art of War in World History: From Antiquity to the Nuclear Age''. Berkeley: University of California Pr ...early professional armies in Mesopotamia, see Bauer, S. Wise. 2007. ''The History of the Ancient World: From the Earliest Accounts to the Fall of Rome''. 1st
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  • ...il was slow to arrive. Finally, on August 27, 1859, at a depth of 69 feet, history's first oil well came in.<ref>American Chemical Society, "The Development o *[[Gilded Age/Progressive Era History Top Ten Booklist]]
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  • History tells us that the Continental Congress chose wisely. Washington lost more battles th {{#dpl:category=Colonial American History|ordermethod=firstedit|order=descending|count=10}}
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  • ...Century History]] [[Category:History of Science and Technology]][[Category:History of the American West]] {{Mediawiki:US History}}
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  • ...mes'', the ''Australian'', ''The Conversation'', ''Globalist Magazine'', ''History News Network'' and many others. Palen has recently published two outstandi ...ecutive throughout most of this period and it viewed any attempts to lower US tariff walls to be part of a vast transatlantic free trade conspiracy to un
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  • Natural selection, the process first uncovered by Charles Darwin, tells us that specific traits, over time, could become selected for, leading to a tr ...e different gene groups. In fact, there are different divergences known to us in relation to dairy consumption; dairy we know has become one of the stron
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  • ...Davidson Motor Company. <ref>”’H-D Supports the Military,” corporate history, Harley Davidson USA, 2015</ref> ...trains mechanics today. <ref>”’H-D Supports the Military,” corporate history, Harley Davidson USA, 2015</ref>
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  • ...ral regions around the world, which had early complex societies, have left us evidence or documents that describe some of the relatively sophisticated me ...d their involvement in medical practices, see Sigerist, Henry E. 1987. ''A History of Medicine''. Publication / Historical Library, Yale Medical Library, no.
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  • ...vid, Cohen, Lizabeth, Lemley, Piehl, Mel, <i>The Brief American Pageant: A History of the Republic, Volume I: To 1877</i>, Wadsworth Publishing, 2005, page 32 ...nd know what I am talking about, and as valuable as New Orleans will be to us, Vicksburg will be more so." <ref>De Togni, Elisa, “The Key in Lincoln’
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  • ...t famous and infamous security guard and detective agency in United States history. Pinkerton originally created the agency to help railroad companies investi ...a. The Century and In Search of America were mini-series that aired on the History Channel and ABC.
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  • ...tability. The First World War was one of the most important wars in human history. There has long been a debate about the exact cause of the First World War. ====[[Gilded Age/Progressive Era History Top Ten Booklist]]====
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  • The answer is that studying such “failed” sciences of the past can give us incredible insight into the origins of scientific theories we now hold to b As modern students of history, we must divorce scientific theories of the past from the unavoidable socie
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  • ....html The University of Chicago Press] explores the bizarre and ridiculous history of state-funded attempts to control the weather. ...ddition to <i>Make it Rain</i>, Professor Harper also wrote the definitive history of meteorology <i>[https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0262517353/ref=as_li_t
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  • ...Roman rules were implemented directly and even today they apply to all of us. For example the fact that we can return faulty purchases to the shop durin [[Category:Legal History]] [[Category:Roman History]] [[Category:European History]]
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  • ...considered and recognized to be one of the most important documents in the history of democracy itself, as well as civil rights and obligations and common law ...uck: http://www.historyextra.com/feature/magna-carta-turning-point-english-history</ref> An official version of this very document was released soon afterword
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  • ...te of the earliest known written copy of The Iliad. Thus, The Iliad tells us more about society, war, and culture in the 9th century BCE than it does ab ...hat the Trojan War was a historical event in the “Golden Age” of their history. <ref>Bryce, Trevor R. “The Trojan War: Is There Truth Behind the Legend?
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  • ...zens. The concept of justice, in fact, has evolved from very early written history, showing some similarities early on with modern ideas of law and justice fo ...laws of Urukagina, see: Kramer, Samuel Noah. 1995. ''The Sumerians: Their History, Culture, and Character''. 12. [pr.]. Chicago: The Univ. of Chicago Press.<
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  • ...e finds at Nahal Qanah and Varna Necropolis show is that early from gold's history it had already become an object that differentiated wealth and status in so ...y Life in Ancient Mesopotamia''. The Greenwood Press “Daily Life through History” Series. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press, pg. 123.</ref> Gold, for privat
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  • ...esidents between 1730 and 1754.<ref>Jay P. Dolan, ''The Irish Americans: A History'' (New York: Bloomsbury Press, 2008), 6-8.</ref> With vast expanses of fert
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  • ...tatorships or Marxist states. Nevertheless, socialism has a long political history in the United States and has been, at times, influential in American politi ...roved unprofitable, and the farm itself was sold (Figure 1).<ref>For early history of American socialism and Utopian socialism, see: Taylor, K. (2016). <i>Pol
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  • ...e think of museums as areas that display the past, our culture, or natural history of our world. This certainly has developed to be the modern norm; however, The world's first museum known to us appears to be from Babylon, now in southern Iraq, found within the palace o
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  • Len Travers is professor of history at the Univesity of Massachusetts Dartmouth and he is also the author of [h ...or parts of them, are recovered in this book. Together their stories give us a “snapshot” of early American lives not commonly found in histories of
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  • ...he news was true. The Soviet leader had also ignored all warnings from the US, British governments, and even his own intelligence officers. Economic and ...reach the Kremlin gates. <ref>Joseph Stalin and World War II - http://www.history.com/topics/joseph-stalin</ref> The German assault on the Soviet Union was w
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  • ...bnail|left|300px|Mexican workers in Mexicali waiting for legal work in the US]] ...can farm laborers, "Braceros" in Spanish, to come to the US to augment the US farm labor force. Debates about immigration policy, including recent discus
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  • ...nt shutdowns has not only emerged but has increasingly been as a weapon in US politics. Why has this happened? ...o furlough its workers. Initially, it was interpreted that agencies of the US government could continue working without sufficient funds, and fund employ
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  • ====The Collapse of US/USSR relations after World War 2==== ...not to run for re-election. <ref>Gaddis, John Lewis, ''The Cold War: a New History.''' New York: Penguin Books, 2006. pgs. 79-80.</ref>
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  • ...athlete was short-lived. After the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, and the US entry into World War Two, Robinson was drafted into the army in 1942. Like The color line was receding to history, but racial intolerance and discrimination were not. During that 1947 seaso
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  • Stalin was one of the bloodiest tyrants in world history. He was the absolute ruler of the Soviet Union and later of the Communist b * [[What is the History of US Presidential Scandals?]]
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  • ...n how the concept of the university developed and Aristotle's lifetime and history, see: Höffe, O. (2003). <i>[https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/079145634X/r Few thinkers directly known to us have so influenced the modern world as Aristotle. While in many ways, he wa
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  • ...in the Tehran Conference. The main discussion of the meeting, held by the US President Franklin Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and ...accordance with the decisions made at the Tehran Conference, Britain and US troops launched an invasion of France, opening the so-called “second fron
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  • Terri Halperin is a member of the University of Richmond History Department and an adjunct professor of the James Madison Memorial Foundatio ...e think about how Congress worked at its beginnings. My dissertation was a history of the United States Senate from 1789 to 1821.
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  • ..._U.S._embassy_in_Tehran.jpg|left|thumbnail|250px|Iranian Students invading US Embassy]] ...with the West. <ref>Gaddis, John Lewis. ''We now know: rethinking Cold War history.'' Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1997. Pages 45-49.</ref>
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  • * Republished from [https://history.state.gov/| Office of the Historian, United States Department of State] * Article: [https://history.state.gov/milestones/1945-1952/atomic| Atomic Diplomacy]
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  • ...probably one of the most confusing and intriguing chapters in Jamestown's history. For many years, historians considered the Virginia Rebellion of 1676 to be Thus ended one of the most unusual and complicated chapters in Jamestown's history. Could it have been prevented or was it time for inevitable changes to take
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  • ...t to the Stalinist emphasis on heavy industry. Khrushchev began seeing the US and the West much more as a rival instead of an evil entity. He aimed at sh
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  • ...orandum and Official Correspondence Relating to the Republic of Texas, Its History and Annexation'' (New York: 1859), 12-13.</ref> The reasons for Bowie’s a ...rter, Interview.</ref> Given Bowie’s alcoholic tendencies and documented history as a binge drinker, this diagnosis is highly plausible if not probable.
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  • ...ess]) examines how a conflict with Protestantism, in the decades following US independence transformed American national identity. It made sense to get h .... It’s a bequest that includes American slavery and American racism, the US Constitution, and the country’s first and last dynasty of Presidents. Se
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  • ...Giovanni, John R. Catan, and Giovanni Reale. 1990. Plato and Aristotle. A History of Ancient Philosophy, Giovanni Reale ; 2. Albany, NY: State Univ. of New ...y.<ref>For more on Arcesilaus, see: Algra, Keimpe, ed. 2005. The Cambridge History of Hellenistic Philosophy. 1st pbk. ed. Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge U
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  • ...on ancient royal hunting in India, see: Sen, S. N. (1999). Ancient Indian history and civilization. New Delhi: New Age International, pg. 134.</ref> In fact, ...ancient royal parks, see: Allsen, T. T. (2006). The royal hunt in Eurasian history. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.</ref>
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  • ...on ancient royal hunting in India, see: Sen, S. N. (1999). Ancient Indian history and civilization. New Delhi: New Age International, pg. 134.</ref> In fact, ...ancient royal parks, see: Allsen, T. T. (2006). The royal hunt in Eurasian history. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.</ref>
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  • ...book most responsible for shaping his career, and even the most overrated history book ever. It's a biggie. ...-20&linkId=64535fc33a5e01427eaba9f0b184e82a Gateway to Freedom: The Hidden History of the Underground Railroad]
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  • ...mson, asking him: “Knowest thou not that the Philistines are rulers over us?” <ref> Judges 15:10</ref> [[Category:Religious History]] [[Category:Ancient History]] [[Category:History of the Middle East]][[Category: Wikis]]
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  • Lorri Glover is the John Francis Bannon Professor of History at Saint Louis University. She has written extensively about the early Amer ...Richmond, in June 1788, were one of the greatest dramas in all of American history. In no other gathering during the entire revolutionary era was there so fie
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  • ...n today what represents a bed differs greatly from culture to culture. The history of the bed, like most furniture, has been shaped by its complex development ==Early History==
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  • ...“unable to compromise.”<ref>Eric Foner, ''Give Me Liberty: An American History'' (New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2009), 534.</ref> ...of black citizens; there were zero convictions.<ref>Eric Foner, ''A Short History of Reconstruction, 1863-1877'' (New York: Harper&Row, 1990), 85.</ref>
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  • ...eds., ''Hollywood’s West: The American Frontier in Film, Television, and History'' (Lexington: University of Kentucky Press), 6. Historian Frederic Jackson ...s address by stating, “We cannot afford to neglect the plain duty before us.”<ref>Gordon, 310-11.</ref>
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  • ...are just a few of the medical sects born during this era of United States history. At the very end of the 19th Century, a new medical system called naturopat ...entury. Cayleff's book is an intriguing addition to the medical and social history of the United States.
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  • During the War 1812, US and Canadian privateers fought most of the naval battles between the United Faye M. Kert has finally written a comprehensive history on the privateers of the War of 1812. <i>[https://www.amazon.com/gp/product
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  • Boxing is one of the oldest sports known to us. From very early historical records, to its professional development in the ...odriguez, Robert G., and George Kimball. 2009. The Regulation of Boxing: A History and Comparative Analysis of Policies among American States. Jefferson, N.C:
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  • ...nt, see: Williams, J. (1999) <i>Cricket and England: A Cultural and Social History of the Inter-war Years.</i> Sport in the global society. London ; Portlan ...are out. These and other rules advanced in this convention are still with us today and many recognize these rules as the true origin of modern baseball.
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  • ...as Vegas. Penn & Teller even have a television show, ''Penn & Teller: Fool Us,'' where magicians try to perform tricks that Penn & Teller cannot figure o [[Category:Wikis]][[Category:History of Magic]]
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  • ==Early History== ...haste, six of the original thirteen rules Naismith created are still with us. This includes not using your fist, shoulder, and not being allowed to run
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  • ...is position that most men of the 101st were in fact ordinary and common to us all. For example, American veterans of the Vietnam “conflict” still exh ...[Category:German History]] [[Category:Polish History]] [[Category:Military History]]
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  • ...history: War and renewed defeat -https://www.britannica.com/place/Hungary/History#ref411390</ref> Furthermore, like many of its neighboring countries in the ...of response by force in Hungary. <ref><i>The 1956 Hungarian Revolution: A History in Documents</i> - http://nsarchive.gwu.edu/NSAEBB/NSAEBB76/</ref>
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  • ...killings, there was time for friendship, and meeting with friends brought us light hearts…we shared drinks, we ate.’”<ref>Hatzfeld, 82.</ref>Remin [[Category:Wikis]] [[Category:Genocide]][[Category:African History]]
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  • ...f>For more information, see: Gillmeister, H. (1998). <i>Tennis: a cultural history</i>. London: Leicester University Press, pg. 3.</ref> ...read its popularity beyond royal families and into the nobility.<ref>For a history of royal courts playing tennis in the late Medieval period and early Renais
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  • ...://uwpress.wisc.edu/index.html University of Wisconsin Press] examines the history of surveillance in the United States and grapples with these problems. He e ...onse to foreign threats that did not respect borders. A rocky path brought us to the global war on terror. I think some civil libertarians tend to exagge
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  • ...cited as the origin of this sport. While there is truth in this story, the history of the marathon is complex and its presence in many major world cities show The earliest history of the marathon is likely legend based on some facts. The story of the lege
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  • ...as been used as a form of punishment or to deal with prisoners of war. The history of this institution has, however, evolved over the millennia. ...he origins of slavery, see: Heuman, G. J. (Ed.). (2012). <i>The Routledge History of Slavery</i> (1. publ. in paperback). London: Routledge.</ref>. Initially
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  • ...rstand ancient Egypt’s Late Period – or any period in ancient Egyptian history for that matter – will fall short if the textual/historiographical eviden ...as2&tag=dailyh0c-20&linkId=1e608e192bb2c217541ca0684680dcb0 The Writing of History in Ancient Egypt during the First Millennium BC (ca. 1070-180 BC): Trends a
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  • ...gins of Golf, with Sidelights on Polo.” The International Journal of the History of Sport 19 (1): 2–30. doi:10.1080/714001691. ...h. By 1787, in Blackheath, London, the first UK club was formed.<ref>For a history on early golf clubs, rules, and development of the sport in the 17th and 18
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  • ...nce of hospitals is not only ancient but it also evolved through a complex history. Hospitals were seen as a way to address healthcare in increasingly urban s ...on Achaemenid hospitals, see: Shoja, M. M., & Tubbs, R. S. (2007). <i>The History of Anatomy in Persia. Journal of Anatomy</i>, 210(4), 359–378.</ref> In t
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  • ...op economic success, where universities play a critical role. However, the history of universities was very different, and these institutions were first relat ...Giovanni, John R. Catan, and Giovanni Reale. 1990. Plato and Aristotle. A History of Ancient Philosophy, Giovanni Reale ; 2. Albany, NY: State Univ. of New
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  • ...y task, here are the ten best books that try to make sense of this complex history. ...563&linkCode=as2&tag=dailyh0c-20&linkId=c5f79436e48ccd70fe128e130224ab49 A History of God]</i>. London: Vintage.: The book is somewhat more narrow that later
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  • ==Early History of Sanitation== ...uuti, P., Katko, T. S., & Vuorinen, H. S. (Eds.). (2007). <i>Environmental history of water: global views on community water supply and sanitation</i>. London
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  • ...Brykczynski received his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan in European History and <i>[https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/029930700X/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&c ...tics. I wanted to understand why this was the case, and what this can tell us about the relationship between politics, ideology, and violence more genera
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  • [[File:US-MAPS(1891)_p504_-_MAP_OF_TEXAS,_OKLAHOMA_AND_INDIAN_TERRITORY_(l).jpg|thumb ...uld keep track of [other outfits]…by the sound of the guns. If either of us got into trouble, the sound of the buffalo guns would be interrupted with t
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  • ...n said of Mauldin, “‘…to appreciate what moments of relief Bill gave us…you had to be reading a soaking wet ''Stars and Stripes'' in a water-fill ...isted man and veteran of Omaha Beach, said of Mauldin: “‘He was one of us. He supported the enlisted man. I was an enlisted man. Period. He was our c
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  • ...t famous and infamous security guard and detective agency in United States history. Pinkerton originally created the agency to help railroad companies investi ...real picture of the most famous private detective agency in United States history. JHU Press states O'Hara explains who "American capitalists used the Pinker
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  • ====Anglo-Saxon and Danish History and Culture==== ...341&linkCode=as2&tag=dailyh0c-20&linkId=ff5b5676acff27932d33829e68aa84b0 A history of the Vikings]</i> (2nd ed). London ; New York: Oxford University Press.
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  • ...eeteners used by humans. Additionally, it was perhaps consumed not only by us humans but Neanderthals. In fact, honey likely played a role in the evoluti ...ore on the earliest history of honey, see: Crane, E. (1999). <i>The world history of beekeeping and honey hunting.</i> New York: Routledge.</ref>
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  • ...societies, bread has come to symbolize the primary food that God has given us. Bread and life are intertwined as being seen as being part of each other. ==Early History of Bread==
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  • ...with religion, cooking, feasting, and our forms of social gatherings. The history of wine also shows it has long been associated with human societies since t ...<ref>For more on rice and palm wine, see: Cyrus Redding, Redding. 2008. <i>History and Description of Modern Wines.</i> Place of publication not identified: A
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  • ...type of beer.<ref>For more on the variety of uses for popcorn in its early history, see: Podojil, J. (2013). <i>Popcorn Favorites: Everything you want to kno ...Americans, see: Smith, A. F. (Ed.). (2013). <i>Food and Drink in American History: A “full course” encyclopedia.</i> Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO.</ref>
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  • ...ce cream has been present for millennia. Ice treats, which eventually gave us ice cream, were refreshing snacks usually reserved for elites or those who ...ag=dailyh0c-20&linkId=5e4fd0680acd209879f3f29c98e8005f Ice Cream: A Global History].</i> London: Reaktion Books, pg. 19.</ref>
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  • ...iterally made from the swords of the defeated) to show the reader that the history of Westeros was extraordinarily violent. While modern government in the Wes ...al period, see: Collins, R. (2010) <i>Early medieval Europe, 300-1000.</i> History of Europe. 3rd ed. Houndmills, Basingstoke [England] ; New York, NY, Palg
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  • ...prayer. Buswll stated that when a person “request[ed] aid and c[a]me to us for and assistance we treat them as a mother treats her child that is frigh *[[Social History of American Medicine Top Ten Booklist]]</div>
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  • ==Early History== ...ef>For more on the trestle, see: Sparkes, I. G. (1980). <i>An illustrated history of English domestic furniture, 1100-1837: the age of the craftsman.</i> Bou
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  • ...ndustry: a Strategy for Food Quality Improvement.</i> Boston, MA: Springer US.</ref> ...ve many of our problems and enhance our lives. However, this has also made us vulnerable to environmental damage, all the while global population continu
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  • Julius Caesar has cast a shadow over western history for two millennia. He was a remarkable general, a people's champion, the de ...t perennially fascinating question." -- Paul Cartledge, Professor of Greek History, University of Cambridge
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  • ...derson’s <i>Imagined Communities</i> is a conceptual toll-kit that helps us understand the origin, function, and power of nationalism. The smoothness w [[Category:Book Review]] [[Category:Political History]] [[Category:Historiography]]
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  • ...jpg|thumbnail|300px|left|<I>Male Fantasies, Vol. 1: Women, Floods, Bodies, History</I> by Klaus Theweleit]] ...498fd1ef28285ba0901cf369b5a Male Fantasies, Vol. 1: Women, Floods, Bodies, History]</I>, is an examination of origins and manifestations of fascism. Thewelei
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  • ...eft.<ref>Orin Starn, Carlos DeGregori, and Robin Kirk. <I>The Peru Reader: History, Culture, Politics, </I>ed. Orin Starn, carlos Ivan Degregori, and Robin Ki ...a 1923 El Tiempo newspaper article that described Andean women’s “rich history” of involvement in rebellions in the Ancco and Chusqui districts, saying,
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  • ...ment of commonality, for as he moves through time and space to narrate the history of Royalist Peru, Imperial Mexico and the Independent Republic of Colombia, ...e-formation. However his thoughtful analysis of the political and social history of the region and time period is helpful, as is his exploration of the cont
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  • The American Southwest – the title hints at the meaning, history and mental imagry attached to the region by inhabitants and observers. The ...d the field. Once seen as a cultural artifact or a Hollywood backdrop, the history of the Southwest has become a dynamic exploration of continuity and variety
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  • ...f the new nation. During the 1830s and 1840s, Poinsett worked as both the US Secretary of War, and a patron of the human sciences, and was involved in t ...his Unpublished Report on the Present Political State of Mexico. A Social History of Anthropology in the United States, by Thomas C. Patterson provides the b
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  • ...rehensive history society in the United States. Basically, every flavor of history is represented in the AHA. Unsurprisingly, the AHA awards a massive number While the list is long, it is a great place to find great new history books on a lot of different topics. The breadth of subject of the books on
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  • ...an Wars (499-479 BC), in many ways solidified the Greeks’ place in world history. They established many attributes of Hellenic civilization that were carrie Any study of the great minds of history reveals that well most of these people were imbued with the qualities that
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  • ...the Civil War and World Wars, history has shaped what spying means to the US. ...wers that developed spying services is the relatively short history of the US. The experiences, therefore, are different in how they have influenced gove
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  • ...acial couple. <ref name="Justia"> https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/106/583/case.html.</ref> ...ovings’ Fourteenth Amendment rights. The case made it all the way to the US Supreme court and the court declared state laws prohibiting interracial mar
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  • ...ded3d1908b Spartacus]</i> (1960) is one of the best-known movies in cinema history. It caused a sensation on its release and was one of the most successful pi ...orically accurate record of the life of this remarkable man or merely gave us a great fictionalized account of his life?
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  • Though throughout Christian history it was believed that each of these narratives was authored by Jesus’ disc ...nt of the ecumenical councils, which will be discussed later. For now, let us examine each of the four criteria.
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  • ...er U.S. President Richard Nixon, one of the most infamous Presidents in US history. The movie narrates the Watergate Scandal that led to Nixon’s downfall, h ...what occurred during the most controversial Presidency in modern American History?
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  • ...g from those intellectuals and moralists who denied that progress benefits us all if it comes at a human cost. Therein lies the paradox. How could a syst ...ut of those movements came many of the first abolitionist organizations in history. The second factor has to do with political economy. Slaveholding republics
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  • ...r fame and Edward Hill. <ref>Cousins, Mark. The Story of Film: A Worldwide History (New York: Thunder's Mouth Press, 2006), p. 213</ref> Twentieth Century Fox The movie has one of the most memorable opening scenes in Hollywood history. George C. Scott emerges as Patton and gives a remarkable speech in front o
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  • ...f Liberation Historiography: African American Writers and the Challenge of History, 1794-1861]'' (Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2004), ====The History of British Abolitionism====
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  • ...on June 6th, 1944. These landings were the largest amphibious operation in history when some 100,000 Allied troops landed on the coasts of Normandy in German- ...s. <ref> Solomon, Aubrey, Twentieth Century Fox: a corporate and financial History (Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press, 1989). p. 253</ref> ''The Longest Day'
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  • ...to explain what sorts of privileges or entitlements should be afforded to us merely for being born human. Typically we attach the word “inalienable” ...y. This is but one more evolutionary development that will eventually lead us to the modern conception of human rights we observe in the West. For this d
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  • ...complaints had no foundation, the evidence, of known facts will not permit us to deny that they are in some degree true. It will be found, indeed, on a c {{#dpl:category=Colonial American History|ordermethod=firstedit|order=descending|count=6}}
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  • [[File:Passengers_going_to_angel_island.png|left|350px|thumbnail|US officials examining immigrants in 1931]] .... However, there were two that would have a significant impact on American history: the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848) and the Dred Scott decision (1857).
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  • ...0 US service personnel were killed. The attack on Pearl Harbor changed the history of the world. It provoked America into declaring war on Japan, and soon the US was also at war with the other Axis powers, Italy and Germany. Tora! Tora!
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  • [[File:Hegel.jpg|left|thumbnail|200px|Hegel's Lectures on the Philosophy of History (1837)]]__NOTOC__ ...In some ways, it reifies and extends George W.F. Hegel’s ''Philosophy of History'' (1837). In others, it privileges American exceptionalism. But what such r
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  • ...spective.<ref> Whiteclay, John and Culbert, David. World War II, Film, and History (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2002), p. 156</ref> ...sive of the war. The movie was controversial at the time played loose with history.
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  • The documented history of the United States Marines serving in the Pacific during World War II is ...here the struggle “eroded the veneer of civilization and made savages of us all.”<ref>Sledge, 120.</ref>Living in savagery on Peleliu and Okinawa cam
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  • ...tp://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/disp_textbook.cfm?smtid=2&psid=3178 Digital History].</ref> The United States has a long history of vigilance committees whose purposes were to protect the community. Accor
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  • ...was making a movie based on his life during a critical moment in American history, the project was great excitement and interest. In 2012 Lincoln was release ...is was a piece of brilliant political scheming. The movie accurately shows us that 'Honest Abe' was a shrewd political operator and that he was not above
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  • ...ww.press.uchicago.edu/index.html University of Chicago Press] explores the history of the American women who went to Russia looking for adventure, freedom, re ...iversity of Texas Austin. She writes and teaches about radicalism, women's history, Russia, and children's literature. She has written and edited two previous
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  • ...e, and Tom Hardy. The movie is an international co-production between the US, UK, and France. Nolan, regarded as one of the finest directors of his gene ...as the ‘miracle of Dunkirk.’<ref>Taylor, A.J.P. and S.L. Mayer, Eds. A History of World War Two. London: Octopus Books, 1974, p. 57</ref> It was widely be
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  • ...new discoveries. Yet, just because some sciences of the time seem silly to us now, our job is not to pass judgment, but rather to place ourselves in this ...hen science, as a discipline, was still in its infancy. Phrenology reminds us that sciences of the past should not be analyzed based upon their accuracy
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  • ...of Rome and its Trevi Fountain. Since their inception, fountains have awed us as a way humans have controlled an important element of life, that being wa ...the medieval Islamic world</i>. The Greenwood Press ‘Daily life through history’ series. Indianapolis, IN, Hackett Pub. Co, pg. 125.</ref>
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  • ...and philosophy, see: Mühlhahn, K. (2009) <i>Criminal justice in China: a history</i>. Cambridge, Mass, Harvard University Press, pg. 363.</ref> ...ullianum and Roman punishment, see: Norval Morris (ed.) (1998) The Oxford history of the prison: the practice of punishment in Western society. Oxford paperb
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  • ...any countries, including Christian, Muslim, and other countries. The early history of the holiday connect to the ancient Near East, Greek, and other Old World ...a Jarvis. After the elder Jarvis died, Anna helped create the first modern US Mother's Day celebration in Grafton, West Virginia. Anna wanted it to simpl
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  • ====Early History==== ...g in 1799 to the present day related to the social, economic and political history of the period</i>. London; New York, Routledge.</ref>
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  • [[File:1024px-2006 US cremation rates map.svg.png|thumbnail|left|350px|Figure 2. Cremation in the ...ions in the United States, see: Prothero, S.R. (2001) Purified by fire: a history of cremation in America. Berkeley, University of California Press.</ref>
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  • 1. Burbank, J. & Cooper, F. (2010) <i>Empires in world history: power and the politics of difference </i>. Princeton, Princeton Univ. Pres 2. Kwarteng, K. (2015) <i>War and gold: a five-hundred-year history of empires, adventures and debt</i>. Paperback ed. London, Bloomsbury. This
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  • African American Women’s History exploded onto the scene in the wake of second wave feminism. As the converg A narrative history that traces Black Women’s history from the late nineteenth century.
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  • ...lens through which we can view some of the formative events in our shared history. These books are listed in no particular order and explore topics from the ...ica with clarity. Expressing that the history of witchcraft ''is'' women's history, and our analysis of can shift when we explore for an explicitly gendered l
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  • ...mission without Sacagawea's assistance. She is a common figure in Western history and the subject of countless articles and books. ...is likely the only thing that stopped her from being lost to the annals of history.
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  • ...t became an Imperial power and expanded overseas for the first time in its history. The Spanish who were defeated in the war experienced even greater changes. ...ed into the hands of those in Washington D.C. and elsewhere who wanted the US to become an Imperial power. America was well prepared for expansion after
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  • ...tand the place of evolutionary theory during its infancy, and thereby give us a better understanding of why it remains so controversial in modern times. ...y Publication, Reception, and Secret Authorship of Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation]'' by James A. Secord (University of Chicago Press, 2003.)
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  • ...g its perception by the public and other politicians. These are the law of history, the law of rhetoric, the law of theory, the law of culture, law of charact
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  • ...g its perception by the public and other politicians. These are the law of history, the law of rhetoric, the law of theory, the law of culture, the law of cha ...ategory:Booklists]] [[Category:United States History]] [[Category:Military History]]
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  • ...st centuries, weather monitoring technologies, such as radar, have allowed us to obtain much more warning before events occur. However, weather monitorin ...us giving us some standard ways we measure temperature that are still with us today. By the early 1800s, Luke Howard began to formulate cloud types in a
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  • ====Early History==== ...s (eds.) (2002) <i>Reformation and rebellion 1485 - 1750</i>. Headstart in history series ed.: Rosemary Rees ; 22002. 1. publ. Oxford, Heinemann.</ref>.
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  • ...wholesale change had occurred in how historians portrayed Native American history. Previously, historians and ethnographers had focused on “the tragedy of ====New Approaches to Native American History====
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  • ...cture is an adaptation of a work of history. Here is a list of the top ten history books, in no particular order that have inspired some of the most popular h ...ss accounts from those who took part in the largest amphibious landings in history. Ryan himself had been a war correspondent from 1940-1945. The book focuse
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  • ...f fir, pine, and spruce trees, are closely linked with the visuals most of us have for Christmas. However, in many ways, the symbol of the Christmas tree ...y was Christmas associated with Christmas trees.<ref>For more on the early history of Christmas trees and its controversy, see: Roy, C. (2005). <i>Traditional
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  • ====Early History==== ...mes of the person they wanted to marry on their sleeves, which has come to us in the expression of putting your heart on your sleeve.
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  • ...tions, see: Cronin, M., & Adair, D. (2002).<i> The wearing of the green: a history of St. Patrick’s Day</i>. London ; New York: Routledge, pg. 22.</ref> ...h-American traditions, see: Dolan, J. P. (2008). <i>The Irish Americans: a history</i> (1st U.S. ed). New York: Bloomsbury Press.</ref>
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  • ...to ask, ‘What kind of bill are you going to pass? Are you going to shut us out?” Strong evaded this question by sending postcards to any members wh ...edical school graduate.<ref>O. Larsell, <i>The Doctor in Oregon: A Medical History</i> (Portland, Oregon State Historical Society 1947), 210.</ref> After Pope
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  • ...and sex in relation to the spring equinox, see: Armstrong, K. (1998) <i>A History of God: the 4000-Year Quest of Judaism, Christianity and Islam</i>. New Yor ...ebrations, see: Stewart, C. (2008) <i>The Catholic Church: a brief popular history</i>. Winona, MN, Saint Mary’s Press, pg. 73.</ref>
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  • ...he choosing of the date in the United States. The complex, often political history, of Labor Day has also shifted in recent periods. ..., G. (2008) <i>Sweat and blood: a history of U.S. labor unions. People’s history</i>. Minneapolis, Twenty-First Century Books.</ref>
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  • Memorial Day is a US holiday honoring those who died for their country during its armed conflict ...than other conflicts, because it was by far the bloodiest in United States history.<ref>For more on the early traditions of Decoration Day, see: Jabbour, A.,
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  • ====US blockades Confederacy 1861==== ====Britain objected to US blockade, but did little else====
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  • ...yonder! There are Jackson and his brigade standing like a stone wall. Let us determine to die here, and we will conquer. Rally behind them!"''<ref>John ...nvincible and maneuvered his army in some of the most magnificent military history displays. Had Jackson been at his side three months hence in Gettysburg, th
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  • ...feet, as pedals had not been introduced. The bicycle frame is familiar to us, which made it different from earlier forms and gave it an appearance we wo ...cycles and how they developed, see: Herlihy, D. V. (2006).<i> Bicycle: the history</i>. New Haven, Conn.; London: Yale University Press. </ref>
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  • ...ivided and divisive outcomes, could have told us a thing or two and warned us in advance. Brexit wrecks it? Politically speaking, unambiguously – alas ...itical History]][[Category:Ancient Greek History]][[Category:United States History]][[Category:Special Comment]][[Category:Wikis]]
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  • ...en Few who Shaped the Arab Revolt]'' ([https://global.oup.com/academic/?cc=us&lang=en& Oxford University Press], 2018) ...ved in 1962 by the epic film Lawrence of Arabia. The hype should not blind us to the fact that Lawrence’s contribution to the Arab Revolt of 1916-18 ag
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  • ...ncient work weeks, see: Zerubavel, E. (1989). <i>The seven-day circle: the history and meaning of the week</i>. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. </ref> ...any businesses stay viable during a very difficult economic period for the US and the world. By 1940, what solidified the modern weekend in the United St
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  • ...erious, because it is an incurable and typically fatal type of cancer. The history of mesothelioma is complicated. Medicine struggled to establish its existen ====What is the History of Mesothelioma?====
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  • ...hings, of interfering in the 2016 US presidential election. Meanwhile, the US has a long track record of using the CIA to overthrow governments abroad. I There are numerous ways to write secret history—and challenge government secrecy. Most importantly, more exists in the ar
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  • ...liar today to August 1900 and one of the worst race riots in New York City history. On an Eighth Avenue corner in midtown, an African-American man challenged ...ion of labor unions and political radicals, though occasionally still with us, is no longer understood as central to the “police power.”
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  • ...on, see: Roediger, D. R., Blatt, M. H., & Lowell Conference on Industrial History (Eds.). (1999). <i>The Meaning of slavery in the North</i>. New York: Garla ...rage movement in the UK, see: Pankhurst, E. S. (2015). <i>SUFFRAGETTE: the history of the women’s militant suffrage movement</i>. Dover Children's.</ref>
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  • ...what might be described as “nature recreation” has a long and storied history in many of the ancient civilizations of the world. Royal forests, sacred g ...” and the protection of wild places is the distinguishing feature in the history of intensive management for the purposes of recreation and the relative hum
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  • ...r war. It was said to be the “war to end of all wars.” History teaches us this was not to be. When World War I reached an armistice in November of 19 ...rying degrees of access to the negotiations. A young student, [https://www.history.com/topics/vietnam-war/ho-chi-minh Ho Chi Minh], from French Indochina was
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  • ...e siege of Troy. The Aethiopis, a lost epic known only in fragments, tells us that the Amazons joined the Trojans after the death of Hector. The Queen of ...orks are now lost. He was revered by many of the greatest figures in Greek history. He was the embodiment of the great warrior and, in many ways, was the idea
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  • ...in 1836, President Martin Van Buren was left to pick of the pieces of the US economy after the collapsed in 1837. - https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/andrew-jackson-shuts-down-second-bank-of-the-u-s
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  • ...al authorities in recent history. However, vaccinations have now been with us for more than 200 years, and ever since the discovery that there were ways ...on and its history, see: Oldstone, M.B.A., 2020. <i>Viruses, plagues, and history: past, present, and future</i>, Third edition. ed. Oxford University Press,
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  • ...was active in trying to find an opportunity to overthrow Diem because the US did not believe he could control the country, especially in the face of com ...aced with the escalating war with the north. Diem held on to power and the US as an ally, but for how long was becoming a more pressing question each mon
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  • * Republished from [https://history.state.gov/| Office of the Historian, United States Department of State] ...nes/1945-1952/arab-israeli-war| The Arab-Israeli War of 1948] and [https://history.state.gov/milestones/1945-1952/creation-israel| Creation of Israel, 1948]
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  • * Republished from [https://history.state.gov/| Office of the Historian, United States Department of State] * Article: [https://history.state.gov/milestones/1866-1898/commodore-shufeldt| Commodore Robert W. Shuf
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  • ...598cf2d3940b8f On Gender, Labor, and Inequality, Working Class in American History]</i>. Urbana, Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 2016. Pg. 83.</ref> ...rspectives on Second-Wave Feminism in the United States, Women in American History].</i> Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2008.</ref>
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  • ...papers and Katharine Graham, who was the first female publisher of a major US newspaper. ...t in Vietnam and how it cannot be won. However, after arriving back in the US, McNamara gives a glowing review of the war effort. Daniel Ellsberg had gon
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  • ...t use of meat remains after the processing of meat products. The hot dog's history is often seen or attributed to German origins, but there is a dispute about ...rms used to refer to sausages, see: Kraig, B. (2009). <i>Hot dog: a global history</i>. London: Reaktion Books. </ref>
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  • ...o the 20th century as part of the Progressive Movement. For much of human history, access to clean drinking water presented a significant engineering challen ...jor cities throughout the United States and Europe, including one near the US Capitol that continues to be a source of controversy. These fountains occa
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  • ...e history of the 'sandwich' see: Wilson, B. (2010).<i> Sandwich: a global history</i>. London: Reaktion.</ref> ...rg, in the United States, see: mith, A. F. (2008). <i>Hamburger: a global history</i>. London: Reaktion Books, pg. 8.</ref>
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  • ...enewed interest. It has become a critical period to study because it helps us understand the nature of political representation and the nature of democra ====How the History Has Been Told====
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  • ...largely true for most democracies today, this was not the case earlier in history when elections and democratic systems developed. Political parties likely d The Federalists shaped much of US politics and political development in the 1790s. During this time, they beg
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  • In 1929 the Great Depression was triggered by a massive US stock market crash. Counterproductive and damaging economic policies exacer ...:Economic History]] [[Category:World War One History]][[Category:Political History]]
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  • ...356-323 BC) is widely acknowledged to be one of the greatest conquerors in history and the equal of any general who has ever lived. He campaigned successfully ...king Demeter 1 conquered a large area of Afghanistan.<ref>Singh, Upinder A History of Ancient and Early Medieval India: From the Stone Age to the 12th Century
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  • ...all, see: Brooke, J. L. (2014). <i>Climate Change and the Course of Global History</i>. West Nyack: Cambridge University Press, pg. 295.</ref> ...g and Zhou rivalries, see: Marks, R. (2012). <i>China: its environment and history</i>. Lanham, Md: Rowman & Littlefield.</ref>
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  • ...chaemenid dynasties in their use and acceptance of religion, language, and history, which ultimately made the dynasty strong enough to resist outside forces. ...e Sasanian Dynasty came chronologically just after the Parthian in Persian history, the former’s homeland was much closer to the Achaemenid homeland, which
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  • ...egalhistoryblog.blogspot.com/ Legal History Blog] of the best books on the history of election law and voting rights. Over the last few years, this booklist h ...0&linkId=648d7b6d22fcf31776a45993480a9b84 The Right To Vote: The Contested History of Democracy in the United States] (Basic Books, 2000)
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  • ...nt westward explain American development.” (<i>The Frontier in American History</i>, Turner, p. 1.) Jackson believed that westward expansion allowed Ameri ...nored. During the mid-twentieth century, most people lost interest in the history of the American West.
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  • Perhaps among the best-known traditions for many of us is Santa Claus or Father Christmas in some countries. Saint Nicholas is the ...Claus. What made modern Santa Claus was the 1821 poem that is now know to us as 'The Night Before Christmas,' which characterizes the figure, describes
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  • ...ent traditions did begin to emerge in Europe and the United States. In the US, families began to take photos and put them in boxes or mantels that would ...f dead celebrities or famous people. This, in a way, is similar or reminds us of our more common display of the diseased in photography in the past.
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  • ...today, and giving them to friends or acquaintances seems second nature to us. How did this tradition develop? As one might expect, greeting cards develo ...roduced greeting cards and use in Christmas, see: Buday, G. (1992). <i>The history of the Christmas card</i>. Detroit: Omnigraphics. </ref>
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  • ...utions are often not kept. While this seems to us as an annual ritual, the history of New Year resolutions is ancient and, just like today, people in the dist ====Early History====
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  • ...ellian operator, who used the fear of communism to secure his power in the US.<ref> Gentry, p. 318</ref> Fried, Albert, ed. McCarthyism: The great American red scare: A documentary history (Oxford University Press, USA, 1997).
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  • Soon, Britain began attacking US merchant ships and impressing United States merchant sailors into the Briti ...s with Britain and France ramped up as both countries refused to honor the US's neutral status. Both countries boarded American merchant ships, impressed
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  • ...any shrines and sanctuaries to this deity. Understanding this god can help us understand not only ancient beliefs but also the evolution of medicine. ...the foundation of modern ideas about medicine. The myths of Asclepius help us to understand what the ancient thought about medicine and health. Medical t
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  • ...e oft-mentioned-but-rarely-observed “educated general interest reader of history” 70 years after its publication. Trends in historiography may have left H Hofstadter portrays the giants of US political history as men of their time and place, who were nonetheless caught up in circumsta
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  • ...r analysis, Brinkley called the book “comparative biography as political history,” an attempt to use the lives of several people to illuminate larger tren ...n who struggled against economic changes too advanced to be reversed helps us understand why two of the most promising would-be demagogues ultimately wer
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  • ...that were ferrying in the ARVN troops. The communist forces shot down five US helicopters and damaged ten others. It was a boost in morale to the Viet C ...s point. Though it was more of a quid pro quo than originally thought (the US agreed to pull missiles from Turkey in exchange for the Cuban missiles bein
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  • ...rates that the idea of the Old South of both postwar and colonial southern history should not obscure historians views of the Deep South before Americans colo ...w the 31st parallel to Spain and everything else east of the MS to the new US. The period between these treaties set the stage for more dramatic changes
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  • ...origins in ancient periods. Comedians from the ancient Greeks are known to us, but there is evidence that mass or even organized comedy was likely develo ...seem to deal with flatulence. One of the earliest comedic stories known to us may not have been performed to the masses but seems to have been written fo
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  • ...Robertson’s observation is justified as the early modern era of American history was that of new encounters and exchanges between invading European customs ...rge III established the Proclamation of 1763. During this time in American history legitimization by the hegemonic sovereignty was critical as the continent w
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  • ...r itself has changed as the two countries evolved. The border reflects the history between the two countries, that has sometimes been hostile while other time ...Western United States and modern Mexico. The first few decades of Mexico's history were turbulent, as a struggle for power between conservatives, who wanted a
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  • ...atherine to supporting the new United States.<ref>For more on early Russia-US relations, see: Saul, Norman E. 1991. <i>Distant Friends: The United State ...he Cold War period, see: Westad, Odd Arne. 2017. <i>The Cold War: A World History</i>. London: Allen Lane. </ref>
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  • ...800.jpg|thumbnail|left|400px|Figure 1. Thomas Jefferson becoming the third US President, which John Adams helped ensure by not contesting the ultimate de ...in a few cases, some of the transitions were awkward or even hostile. The history of transitions has also sometimes set precedent followed to this day.
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  • ...lleged crime has been committed by an official, often during their tenure. History also shows that it is possible to remove an official for a crime committed ...ight and decision. The Senate did remove him anyway, but during this early history of the United States, the Senate wanted more separation from the House.<ref
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  • ...of universities in the United States is relatively recent, with the early history of higher education often dominated by a few universities that were very pa ...ndowments, although funding also came from local legislative bodies in the US colonies. Higher education was seen as unnecessary for most at this time, w
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  • After the clash of US forces and North Vietnamese forces in the Gulf of Tonkin and the North Viet ...of 1965, the ambassador to South Vietnam, Maxwell Taylor, did not advocate US ground troops' deployment into the country. Instead, he supported actions t
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  • ...in the Greek speaking world and preparing for the greatest invasion in the history of the world until that time. He left Macedon with his army in 334 BC and w ...d been destroyed by Alexander." <ref> Diodorus Siculus. <i> The Library of History.</i> Translated by C. Bradford Welles. (Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard U
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  • ...of humanism, and new forms of cultural expression, all of which influence us to this day. There are many important figures in this era which lasted roug ...al breakdown.<ref> Bowsky, William M. The Black Death: A Turning Point in History (Holt Rinehart & Winston, New York, 1971), p. 13</ref>
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  • ...hard to believe even, yet the American public has often been forgiving, as history shows. ...ly angered France, the ally of the United States, and led to a split among US politicians, with Jefferson accusing Washington of treason.
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  • A dazzling history of the modest family which rose to become one of the most powerful in Europ ...temporaries with his prodigious talents and magnetic personality. Known to history as Il Magnifico (the Magnificent), Lorenzo was not only the foremost patron
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  • ...ages in Europe when one in three people were killed. Not surprisingly, the history of the bubonic plague itself is much longer. These books describe the impac ...gue finally ended, more than 25 million people were dead. Weaving together history, microbiology, ecology, jurisprudence, theology, and epidemiology, Justinia
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  • ...he greatest castles in England, and it played an essential part in English history. It was originally built by William the Conqueror and later rebuilt by Henr ...endless wars. An examination of Romano-British and Celtic culture can help us understand the inspiration for the story about the gallant knights. Arthur
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  • ...them to suspicion) into interested or ambitious views. Candor will oblige us to admit that even such men may be actuated by upright intentions; and it c ...of zeal for the firmness and efficiency of government. History will teach us that the former has been found a much more certain road to the introduction
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  • ...abuse it, which predominates in the human heart, is sufficient to satisfy us of the truth of this position. The necessity of reciprocal checks in the ex ...ducation on minds of peculiar structure, reason and experience both forbid us to expect that national morality can prevail in exclusion of religious prin
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  • ...ts have hitherto prevailed among all orders and denominations of men among us. To all general purposes we have uniformly been one people each individual ...may be so considered and examined. Experience on a former occasion teaches us not to be too sanguine in such hopes. It is not yet forgotten that well-gro
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  • ...e comes first in order, it is proper it should be the first discussed. Let us therefore proceed to examine whether the people are not right in their opin ...them, except Prussia, are maritime, and therefore able to annoy and injure us. She has also extensive commerce with Portugal, Spain, and Britain, and, wi
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  • ...and India, we interfere with more than one nation, inasmuch as it enables us to partake in advantages which they had in a manner monopolized, and as we ...and the enterprise and address of our merchants and navigators, will give us a greater share in the advantages which those territories afford, than cons
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  • ...uld invite dangers from abroad; and that nothing would tend more to secure us from them than union, strength, and good government within ourselves. This ...is the one with which we are in general the best acquainted, and it gives us many useful lessons. We may profit by their experience without paying the p
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  • ...ction in America 1860–1880</i> has justly been called a classic. Du Bois history undermined the previous historical works on Reconconstruction written by hi ...oner's "masterful treatment of one of the most complex periods of American history" (New Republic) redefined how the post-Civil War period was viewed. <i>Reco
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  • ...nts of a federal constitution, we have had sufficient experience to enable us to form a judgment of what might be expected if those restraints were remov ...lated the earth have sprung from this origin. This cause would exist among us in full force. We have a vast tract of unsettled territory within the bound
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  • ...to the lot of all neighboring nations not united under one government, let us enter into a concise detail of some of the consequences that would attend s ...iderable. The history of war, in that quarter of the globe, is no longer a history of nations subdued and empires overturned, but of towns taken and retaken;
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  • ...ally indicate the policy of fostering divisions among us, and of depriving us, as far as possible, of an ACTIVE COMMERCE in our own bottoms. This would a ...hange in the system of Britain, because she could prosecute her trade with us through the medium of the Dutch, who would be her immediate customers and p
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  • ...e remarks have any foundation, that state of things which will best enable us to improve and extend so valuable a resource must be best adapted to our po ...ould have extensive connections of foreign trade. The passage from them to us, in a few hours, or in a single night, as between the coasts of France and
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  • ...trengthened by another supposition, more probable than that which presents us with three confederacies as the alternative to a general Union. If we atten [[Category: US History Documents]] [[Category: Historical Documents]] [[Category: Federalist Pap
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  • ...we may form a juster estimate with regard to this interesting subject, let us resort to the actual dimensions of the Union. The limits, as fixed by the t ...wild of all projects, the most rash of all attempts, is that of rendering us in pieces, in order to preserve our liberties and promote our happiness. Bu
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  • ...our national system, and that something is necessary to be done to rescue us from impending anarchy. The facts that support this opinion are no longer o ...achments? The imbecility of our government even forbids them to treat with us. Our ambassadors abroad are the mere pageants of mimic sovereignty. Is a vi
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  • ...at of all the confederacies of antiquity, which history has handed down to us, the Lycian and Achaean leagues, as far as there remain vestiges of them, a ...o inquire how far so odious an engine of government, in its application to us, would even be capable of answering its end. If there should not be a large
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  • {{#dpl:category=Colonial American History|ordermethod=firstedit|order=descending|count=6}} ...llow-citizens, for one moment, over this melancholy and monitory lesson of history; and with the tear that drops for the calamities brought on mankind by thei
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  • ...might enjoy every advantage they desired in our markets, without granting us any return but such as their momentary convenience might suggest. It is not ...s country might never permit this description to be strictly applicable to us, yet we may reasonably expect, from the gradual conflicts of State regulati
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  • {{#dpl:category=Colonial American History|ordermethod=firstedit|order=descending|count=6}} ...ties which are indispensible to their proper and efficient management. Let us not attempt to reconcile contradictions, but firmly embrace a rational alte
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  • ...n have looked with so hostile an aspect upon each other? To judge from the history of mankind, we shall be compelled to conclude that the fiery and destructiv ...the large debt which we have ourselves contracted in a single war, and let us only calculate on a common share of the events which disturb the peace of n
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  • The novelty of the undertaking immediately strikes us. It has been shown in the course of these papers, that the existing Confede ...ns and hopes from the efforts of human sagacity. Experience has instructed us that no skill in the science of government has yet been able to discriminat
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  • IT IS not a little remarkable that in every case reported by ancient history, in which government has been established with deliberation and consent, th ...egular plans of government, they serve not less, on the other, to admonish us of the hazards and difficulties incident to such experiments, and of the gr
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  • ...ee cities and petty states, subject to different princes, experience shows us that it is more imperfect than that of Holland and Switzerland." "Greece wa ...he other cantons. A recent and well-known event among ourselves has warned us to be prepared for emergencies of a like nature. At first view, it might se
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  • ...led from Havana. This quickly morphed into a diplomatic crisis between the US and Britain. Cooler heads prevailed and Lincoln ordered that the two repres ...British upper class and was an effective advocate for the Confederacy. The US blockade of the South finally caused a cotton shortage with British textile
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  • ...ow far the unsacrificed residue will be endangered, is the question before us. Several important considerations have been touched in the course of these ...must have borne a still greater analogy to it. Yet history does not inform us that either of them ever degenerated, or tended to degenerate, into one con
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  • ...d acknowledgments of such as have had a seat in that assembly, will inform us, that the members have but too frequently displayed the character, rather o ...ry power would be to rescue theirs from the hands of their oppressors. Let us rather no longer insult them with the supposition that they can ever reduce
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  • ...m. That we may be sure, then, not to mistake his meaning in this case, let us recur to the source from which the maxim was drawn. [[Category: US History Documents]] [[Category: Historical Documents]] [[Category: Federalist Pap
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  • ...errors into which they have fallen. A respect for truth, however, obliges us to remark, that they seem never for a moment to have turned their eyes from ...ubt it, turn their eyes on the republic of Venice. As little will it avail us, that they are chosen by ourselves. An ELECTIVE DESPOTISM was not the gover
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  • ...ide or the other, would each side enjoy equal advantages on the trial? Let us view their different situations. The members of the executive and judiciary [[Category: US History Documents]] [[Category: Historical Documents]] [[Category: Federalist Pap
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  • ...aracter ought to be applied, is the House of Commons in Great Britain. The history of this branch of the English Constitution, anterior to the date of Magna C ...pend on a due connection between their representatives and themselves. Let us bring our inquiries nearer home. The example of these States, when British
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  • ...f them does not extend. I need not look for a proof beyond the case before us. What is the reason on which this proverbial observation is founded? No man ...means of obtaining a seat. All these considerations taken together warrant us in affirming, that biennial elections will be as useful to the affairs of t
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  • ...nts of other legislative bodies. With these general ideas in our mind, let us weigh the objections which have been stated against the number of members p ...e at this time a free and independent nation? The Congress which conducted us through the Revolution was a less numerous body than their successors will
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  • ...y an unfit one, than five or six hundred. Reason, on the contrary, assures us, that as in so great a number a fit representative would be most likely to [[Category: US History Documents]] [[Category: Historical Documents]] [[Category: Federalist Pap
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  • ...a word, hold the purse that powerful instrument by which we behold, in the history of the British Constitution, an infant and humble representation of the peo ...of popular governments, than any other which has yet been displayed among us.
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  • THE natural order of the subject leads us to consider, in this place, that provision of the Constitution which author [[Category: US History Documents]] [[Category: Historical Documents]] [[Category: Federalist Pap
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  • ...ical. On the one hand, no rational calculation of probabilities would lead us to imagine that the disposition which a conduct so violent and extraordinar ...s circumstances of that sort; a consideration which alone ought to satisfy us that the discrimination apprehended would never be attempted. For what indu
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  • ...mall weight to all these considerations, to recollect that history informs us of no long-lived republic which had not a senate. Sparta, Rome, and Carthag ...ately, however, for the anti-federal argument, the British history informs us that this hereditary assembly has not been able to defend itself against th
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  • ...eside over them; and they who have had much experience on this head inform us, that there frequently are occasions when days, nay, even when hours, are p ...sputed that they who make treaties may alter or cancel them; but still let us not forget that treaties are made, not by only one of the contracting parti
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  • ...gence as a nation. <ref> Church, Clive H., and Randolph C. Head. A concise history of Switzerland (Cambridge University Press, 2013), pp 45-50</ref> ...elvetica (1734–36), written by Gilg Tschudi. This Swiss author has given us the definitive version of the story of William Tell.
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  • ...the practice which has obtained under it. The power of appointment is with us lodged in a council, composed of the governor and four members of the Senat ...ike resemble each other? The same that ought to be given to those who tell us that a government, the whole power of which would be in the hands of the el
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  • ...tary Tribunes, who were at times substituted for the Consuls. But it gives us no specimens of any peculiar advantages derived to the state from the circu A little consideration will satisfy us, that the species of security sought for in the multiplication of the Execu
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  • ...he propriety of a partition between the various branches of power, teaches us likewise that this partition ought to be so contrived as to render the one [[Category: US History Documents]] [[Category: Historical Documents]] [[Category: Federalist Pap
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  • ...equisites to energy, which have been enumerated, are competent powers. Let us proceed to consider those which are proposed to be vested in the President ...rules of just reasoning and theoretic propriety would of themselves teach us, that the one ought not to be left to the mercy of the other, but ought to
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  • ...id of a foreign power, the price of his treachery to his constituents. The history of human conduct does not warrant that exalted opinion of human virtue whic ...rease into the account, the multitudinous composition of that body, forbid us to expect in it those qualities which are essential to the proper execution
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  • ...t, the coalition will commonly turn upon some interested equivalent: "Give us the man we wish for this office, and you shall have the one you wish for th ...t, the coalition will commonly turn upon some interested equivalent: "Give us the man we wish for this office, and you shall have the one you wish for th
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  • Let us take a view of the converse of the proposition: "the Senate would influence ...The example of most of the States in their local constitutions encourages us to reprobate the idea.
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  • ...ng indicate the converse of that rule as proper to be followed. They teach us that the prior act of a superior ought to be preferred to the subsequent ac ...isite integrity with the requisite knowledge. These considerations apprise us, that the government can have no great option between fit character; and th
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  • ...ber by Maximilian, towards the close of the fifteenth century; and informs us, at the same time, of the vast influence of that institution in appeasing t ...is constitutes the entire mass of the judicial authority of the Union. Let us now review it in detail. It is, then, to extend:
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  • LET US now return to the partition of the judiciary authority between different co These considerations teach us to applaud the wisdom of those States who have committed the judicial power
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  • The principles established in a former paper<ref>No. 31.</ref> teach us that the States will retain all PRE-EXISTING authorities which may not be e [[Category: US History Documents]] [[Category: Historical Documents]] [[Category: Federalist Pap
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  • ...w seen that the maxims relied upon will not bear the use made of them, let us endeavor to ascertain their proper use and true meaning. This will be best ...rticular mode which she is, for that purpose, to avail herself of. But let us further suppose that in a subsequent part of the same act it should be decl
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  • ...indicated, is the multiplication of offices under the new government. Let us examine this a little. ...are to swell the account to the enormous size that has been represented to us? The chief item which occurs to me respects the support of the judges of th
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  • * Republished from [https://history.state.gov/| Office of the Historian, United States Department of State] * Article: [https://history.state.gov/milestones/1953-1960/suez| The Suez Crisis, 1956]
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  • ...st has abruptly reached a new and critical stage in its long and important history. In past decades many of the countries in that area were not fully self-gov ...ependence of the nations of the Middle East should be inviolate. Seldom in history has a nation's dedication to principle been tested as severely as ours duri
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  • ...t_Tanks_near_Checkpoint_Charlie.jpg|thumbnail|left|250px|Soviet Tanks face US Tanks at Checkpoint Charlie, Oct. 27, 1961 - picture from the CIA]]__NOTOC_ ====Khrushchev demanded that the US pullout of West Berlin====
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  • ...place some emphasis upon, medical and medical-legal history and what that history reveals about man's attitudes toward the abortion procedure over the centur The Texas statutes that concern us here are Arts. 1191-1194 and 1196 of the State's Penal Code. 1 These make i
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  • ...unch came as a shock to the United States. Americans were stunned that the US had not accomplished this scientific advancement first. Additionally, the ...rockets that could reach lower earth orbit. It also raised fears that the US could not compete militarily with the Soviets.
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  • ...the least of which was the ongoing crisis in Vietnam. Earlier in 1963, the US-backed president of South Vietnam, Diem, and his brother were assassinated ...he fight in Asia. Johnson did not want to anger American voters by putting US servicemen in harm’s way, but he was conscious of the fact that if he did
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  • * Republished from [https://www.osti.gov/opennet/manhattan-project-history/index.htm| The Manhattan Project: An Interactive Project] * Article: [https://www.osti.gov/opennet/manhattan-project-history/Events/1942-1945/establishing_los_alamos.htm| Establishing Los Alamos, 1942
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  • * Republished from [https://history.state.gov/| Office of the Historian, United States Department of State] * Article: [https://history.state.gov/milestones/1830-1860/texas-annexation| The Annexation of Texas, t
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  • ====Spain negotiates cease-fire and then treaty to end war with US==== ...s. Within a few years, the Phillippines were in open rebellion against the US occupation.
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  • ...th snakes for hair and her stare that could turn a person to stone. Few of us know her story. ...ward off evil. The myth of Medusa is not only a great story. It also helps us understand how myths can be used to understand our existence and the profou
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  • ====The US policy in Laos was in Disarray==== ...inistration as to how they would deal with Laos which they were handing to us. I thought particularly it would be useful to have some idea as to how prep
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  • ...then let us not only relax the forces pulling on the ends of the rope, let us take measures to untie that knot. We are ready for this.” {{#dpl:category=Cold War History|ordermethod=firstedit|order=descending|count=6}}
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  • ...elt administration unsuccessfully tried to walk a fine line between aiding US allies and alienating Germany and Japan. * Republished from [https://history.state.gov/| Office of the Historian, United States Department of State]
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  • ...rests in Latin America. The leaders of the isolationist movement drew upon history to bolster their position. ====Isolationism has a long history in the United States====
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  • [[File:Jay_treaty.jpg|left|250px|thumbnail|The Jay Treaty ratified by the US Congress June 24, 1795]] * Republished from [https://history.state.gov/| Office of the Historian, United States Department of State]
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  • ...th Century History]] [[Category:Political History]] [[Category:Diplomatic History]] * Republished from [https://history.state.gov/| Office of the Historian, United States Department of State]
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  • ...d States that goes back to at least the early 19th century. Today, most of us consider it part of middle-class life, that is to go on vacation out of tow ====Early History of the Vacation====
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  • * Republished from [https://history.state.gov/| Office of the Historian, United States Department of State] * Article: [https://history.state.gov/milestones/1937-1945/chinese-exclusion-act-repeal Repeal of the C
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  • ====The US and Britain agree to launch an invasion of France and USSR would start majo {{#dpl:category=World War Two History|ordermethod=firstedit|order=descending|count=10}}
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  • ...since the rise of Rock and more liberal lifestyles since the 1960s, their history goes back much further. Music festivals have always been about bringing peo ...uth Festival on music and festivals, see: Spotts, Frederic. <i>Bayreuth: A History of the Wagner Festival</i>. New Haven: Yale Univ. Press, 1994. </ref>
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  • ...ced different methods to keep cool. Some of the techniques might even give us a few ideas to keep our homes relatively cool for less money. ====Early History of Cooling====
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  • ====Relations improve between US and Britain after War of 1812==== ====Negotiating borders between US and Britain in North America====
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  • * Republished from [https://history.state.gov/| Office of the Historian, United States Department of State] * Article: [https://history.state.gov/milestones/1830-1860/territorial-expansion| Territorial Expansion
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  • ...er, scholar, diplomat, or merchant. The 1882 Act was the first in American history to place broad restrictions on immigration. * Republished from [https://history.state.gov/| Office of the Historian, United States Department of State]
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  • ...20&linkId=6af39f430c29f3dbe72f7f98764f5893 The Influence of Sea Power upon History, 1660–1783], a revolutionary analysis of the importance of naval power as ...3, “The Significance of the Frontier in American History.” An American history professor at the University of Wisconsin, Turner postulated that westward m
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  • * Republished from [https://history.state.gov/| Office of the Historian, United States Department of State] * Article: [https://history.state.gov/milestones/1899-1913/chinese-rev| The Chinese Revolution of 1911]
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  • * Republished from [https://history.state.gov/| Office of the Historian, United States Department of State] * Article: [https://history.state.gov/milestones/1914-1920/haiti| U.S. Invasion and Occupation of Haiti
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  • * Republished from [https://history.state.gov/| Office of the Historian, United States Department of State] * Article: [https://history.state.gov/milestones/1914-1920/wwi| U.S. Entry into World War I, 1917]
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  • ...one of the best known but most important works of fiction in United States history. While Melville's book is undoubtedly fiction, he drew widely from his expe Melville served as an ordinary seaman on a US Navy frigate before he eventually returned home. Soon he became a full-time
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  • ====Japanese expansion threatened US interests in Asia==== * Republished from [https://history.state.gov/| Office of the Historian, United States Department of State]
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  • ====Even before the end of World War II the US and Britain aought to create a new international group==== ====The US, Britain, China and the USSR write a draft charter in 1944====
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  • * Republished from [https://history.state.gov/| Office of the Historian, United States Department of State] * Article: [https://history.state.gov/milestones/1961-1968/gulf-of-tonkin|U.S. Involvement in the Vietn
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  • ...0c-20&linkId=535b5859acd7be05fa3c47741cf68243 Give Me Liberty: An American History]</i> (W.W. Norton & Co, 2013) ...0c-20&linkId=086e29d1726e401930768b782126c5f0 The Great Awakening: A Brief History Documents]'' (Bedford's/St. Martins Press, 2007)
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  • The playground is something many of us consider intertwined with childhood playtime around many parts of the world ====Early History====
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  • ...each and having a swim or getting a tan. This seems so natural for many of us during warm summer days. However, the beach was not always seen as a destin ...not exist outside of those for the very wealthy.<ref>For more on the early history of visiting beaches, see: Brodie, Allan, and Matthew Whitfield. 2014. <i>B
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  • * Republished from [https://history.state.gov/| Office of the Historian, United States Department of State] * Article: [https://history.state.gov/milestones/1921-1936/great-depression| The Great Depression and U
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  • ====High Tariffs hobbled US International Trade ==== ...rtain, however, is that Smoot-Hawley did nothing to foster cooperathttps://history.state.gov/milestones/1921-1936/protectionismion among nations in either the
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  • ====Palenstine guerilla actions in Israel undermined US efforts==== * Republished from [https://history.state.gov/| Office of the Historian, United States Department of State]
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  • The Los Angeles Water Wars represent a significant moment in Los Angeles history. As Los Angeles swelled in the first few decades of the 20th century, it qu ====History of Los Angeles====
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  • * Republished from [https://history.state.gov/| Office of the Historian, United States Department of State] * Article: [https://history.state.gov/milestones/1953-1960/seato|Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SE
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  • ====Great Britain and the US fought over limits on the size of Naval cruisers==== ====The US Senate approved Treaty despite objections from the navy====
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  • * Republished from [https://history.state.gov/| Office of the Historian, United States Department of State] * Article: [https://history.state.gov/milestones/1921-1936/export-import-bank| New Deal Trade Policy: T
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  • * Republished from [https://history.state.gov/| Office of the Historian, United States Department of State] * Article: [https://history.state.gov/milestones/1830-1860/webster-treaty| Webster-Ashburton Treaty, 18
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  • ...r happens. However, he found Fitzgerald but by then he had enlisted in the US army. This meant that he could not kill him, because he feared retribution ...ert V. Hine, and John Mack Faragher. The American West: A new interpretive history (Yale, Yale University Press, 2000), p 119</ref>
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  • The United States had a history of ambivalent relations with India. During the 1950s, U.S. officials regard * Republished from [https://history.state.gov/| Office of the Historian, United States Department of State]
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  • Because the United States interpreted the Brezhnev Doctrine and the history of Soviet interventions in Europe as defending established territory, not e * Republished from [https://history.state.gov/| Office of the Historian, United States Department of State]
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  • * Republished from [https://history.state.gov/| Office of the Historian, United States Department of State] * Article: [https://history.state.gov/milestones/1830-1860/oregon-territory| The Oregon Territory, 1846
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  • * Republished from [https://history.state.gov/| Office of the Historian, United States Department of State] * Article: [https://history.state.gov/milestones/1899-1913/portsmouth-treaty| The Treaty of Portsmouth
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  • [[File:Nixon_and_Zhou_toast.jpg|thumbnail|left|350px|US President Richard Nixon and Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai toast during the wee ====What changed between the US and China in the 1970s?====
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  • * Republished from [https://history.state.gov/| Office of the Historian, United States Department of State] * Article: [https://history.state.gov/milestones/1953-1960/dien-bien-phu|Dien Bien Phu & the Fall of Fr
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  • * Republished from [https://history.state.gov/| Office of the Historian, United States Department of State] * Article: [https://history.state.gov/milestones/1953-1960/east-german-uprising| The East German Uprisi
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  • ...so a thriller. The story of the respectable doctor and his alter ego tells us something about our inner nature. Naturally, the story is only a work of fi [[Category:Wikis]] [[Category:British History]] [[Category:19th Century History]][[Category:Historically Accurate]]
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  • ...cine became an organized profession in the 19th century, much of its early history revolved around consolidating that knowledge into medical men’s hands.<re ...birth in hospitals.<ref>Richard Wertz and Dorothy C. Wertz, ''Lying-In: A History of Childbirth in America'' (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1989)</ref>
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  • Perhaps the best-known impacts of viruses in human history were the various viruses brought to the New World after the 15th century an ...variolation, see: Oldstone, Michael B. A. 2010. <i>Viruses, Plagues, and History: Past, Present, and Future</i>. Rev. and updated ed. Oxford ; New York: O
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  • The history of terming states red or blue relates to United States elections since the ...ilcox, C. (Eds.). (2002). <i>The election of the century and what it tells us about the future of American politics</i>. Armonk, N.Y: M.E. Sharpe. </ref>
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  • ...-knowing and powerful god or sometimes gods. This understanding has a long history and surprisingly many faiths have taken it as given that god(s) rule over m ...ses of humanity. The most ancient Chinese religious belief system known to us emphasized the god Shangti, who was the supreme being that controlled war,
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  • ...of the most common threads running through it is that “racism undermined US global leadership and strained its relations with countries that had a stak ...ders (especially those from Africa) who “express[ed] solidarity with the US struggle through symbolic gestures,” and also the reaction of Americans t
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  • ...e same religion. Mesopotamia, though, was quite a different situation. The history of ancient Mesopotamia is one of various ethnic groups and city-states batt ...-state having a prominent god or goddess. <ref> Mieroop, Marc van de. <i>A History of the Ancient Near East: ca. 3000-323 BC.</i> Second Edition. (London: Bla
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  • ...the squadron leader after Kent leaves. He later transferred to fight for a US squadron that engaged Japanese fighters in China, although that is not show ...mainder of the war. There were many changes to the squadron throughout its history, although its service in the Battle of Britain might have been it's most fa
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  • ...story of the half-man and half-bull is full of symbolic meaning and allows us to understand the mindset of an a-long bygone age. The myth is set on the island of Crete, which in the Early History of Greece was very important. There are no direct references to the mythic
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  • ...have been based on fact. The Amazons' stories are important as they allow us to understand the Ancient Greek mindset and their values. ...as driven mad by Hera. <ref> Bagnall, R. (ed). The Encyclopedia of Ancient History (London, Wiley-Blackwell, 2012), p. 34</ref> He traveled around Asia, makin
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  • ...layed a significant role in Greek mythology and Classical culture. Many of us are familiar with Atlas's name and have a vague idea about his story and ro ...god was holding up the sky was plausible. The etymology of the name allows us to understand Atlas' role in Greek mythology and culture. It is widely bel
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  • ...uenced the modern world. One of the more curious ways they have influenced us is how we conceive witches, magic, and the supernatural. Hecate was an anci ...abandoned and often destroyed by Christians<ref> Ankarloo, et al. Athlone History of Witchcraft and Magic in Europe: Greece and Rome to Late Antiquity (Londo
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  • ...where the weather is often dry in many parts of the state. Looking at the history of wildfires, reasons as to why they have become more destructive become cl The archaeological and ecological record in California reveal a long history of wildfires in the state of California. In a study looking at pre-1800 wil
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  • ...tests did often reconstruct famous battles or scenes using characters from history or legends. Gladiator contests did take place in many places around the emp ...ag=dailyh0c-20&linkId=0a0147f269beb6328eb63b9d10801203 Gladiator: film and history].</i> Malden, MA: Blackwell Pub.</ref>
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