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Although the Vikings may have begun as little more than pirates in Britain, they would eventually arrive...
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Examining the emergence and decline of the pharaoh in ancient Egypt from the Old to New Kingdoms....
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We’re still far from being able to devise a truly world-centered historical framework for the nineteenth century....
The synthesis of Greek and Egyptian customs, beliefs and practices created by Ptolemy I and his heirs...
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The Napoleonic wars illustrate how warfare, seemingly the most conventional object of history, defies history’s most conventional...
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Henry’s succession to the throne marked, in many ways, a return to peace. 836 years ago, on...
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Brazil’s history can be divided into five economic periods, each characterized by a dominant export product. By...
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This year marked the centennial of the conclusion of the First World War, an anniversary that passed...
Monarchs and prime ministers have spent centuries working out which decisions need to be made in public....
Built in the seventh century BCE, the ancient city of Byzantium proved to be a valuable city...
The fact that hunter–gatherer peoples could organize the construction of such a complex site as far back...
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Looking into the underlying causes of the Salem Witch Trials in the 17th century. By Vicki Saxon...
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There has been a true arms race, where every advance in body armor has required a more...
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Diderot was not a practicing scientist, but was as close to one as he could be. A...
The foundation was laid for Modernity by the philosophies and theories of the Enlightenment. Antecedents to Modernity...
Exploring the distinction between a found community and a community of choice. By Dr. John RiserFormer Professor...