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Portuguese and Spanish Exploration and Colonization
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Portuguese and Spanish Exploration and Colonization
Introduction
The geographic discoveries of the 15th and 16th centuries is a series of geographical explorations made at the beginning of the modern age, that due to economic reasons, ideological and technical prompted Europeans to discover sea routes ...
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Thirty Years of War
Thirty Years of War
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The treaty of Westphalia played a major role in ending the last major war fought between the European nations. The war that was fought for Thirty Years (Benecke, Gerhard (1978).) on the basis of religion, cast, color and creed, brought great amount of ...
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American History
American History
David Stannard's book, American Holocaust
The Holocaust has become--who knows for how long--a part of American mass culture. Like all discussions based on memory, it can evoke great amounts of narcissism. Most American Jewish teenagers are probably learning more about Auschwitz than about the Hebrew prophets. Some ...
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Battle of Somme
Significance of the Battle
Also known as the Somme offensive, the battle of Somme was fought during the World War I, in between July and November of the year 1916. The battle took place on either sides of the Somme River, as a result of French and British armies' ...
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Deuteronomistic Historians
Deuteronomistic Historians
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In 1981, bible scholar Martin Noth came up with a new theory: the idea that the books of Deuteronomy through Kings is all part of one large history put together by one redactor. He called the whole thing the “Deuteronomistic History,” named for Deuteronomy of course; its ...
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PHINEAS TAYLOR BARNUM
Phineas Taylor Barnum
Phineas Taylor Barnum
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The son of Philo F. Barnum, a farmer and shopkeeper, and Irena Taylor, Phineas Taylor Barnum was born on July 5, 1810, in Bethel, Connecticut, where he attended public schools until his early teens. Barnum became familiar with the art of salesmanship from an ...
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Factors That Prevented the Development of A Unified German State
Factors That Prevented the Development of A Unified German State
The Holy Roman Empire (HRE) was the most powerful Kingdom during the middle Ages, but during the broken reign of the HRE, no strong centralized form of government existed. The kingdom ...
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French Revolution Film
The French Revolution
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As the subject of scholarly interest and research, the French Revolution has been with us almost since it took place. As early as the first decades of the 1800s, the Revolution began to appear to scholars, commentators and writers as a kind of prescient moment, as ...
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Totalitarian Governments
Totalitarian Governments
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The aim of this study is to talk about the totalitarian governments. It is a common assumption that the totalitarian governments are imposed on the public, and the public is not free about making their own choice regarding the totalitarian governments. However, there are certain examples in history, ...
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Nazi's
Nazi's
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Nazism or National Socialism (in German: Nationalsozialistische), is an ideological policy of the Nazi party, political party founded in Germany in 1920 and headed by Adolf Hitler. Nazism is the only type of fascism incorporating both biological racism and anti-Semitism. This world view hierarchically divided mankind into races, hierarchy on ...