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 Open Directory - Society: <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>
<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> Guide - Internet-based subject gateway to scholarly relevant information in <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>, maintained at the State and University Library at Göttingen, Germany.
<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> Center - Short biographies of famous historical figures, descriptions of historical events, plus this day in <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>.
Alice's Virtual Restaurant - A collection of links articles on various <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> subjects from ancient <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> to modern times.
http://dmoz.org/Society/History   (777 words)

  
 The Holocaust <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> Project Homepage
Read about the ongoing denial of service attack on the Holocaust <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> Project website.
Holocaust <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> Project News Release: Trial By Fire: Holocaust <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> Project Won't Be Silenced
The Holocaust <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> Project is a free archive of documents, photographs, recordings, and essays regarding the Holocaust, including direct refutation of Holocaust-denial.
http://www.holocaust-history.org   (1322 words)

  
 Nova Scotia <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> Index
Dyer Family <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> In November 1777, Jones Dyer accompanied Colonel John Allan, Superintendent of the Eastern Indians, and a party of American "Patriots", to St. Andrews, where they held a council with the Indians.
This is a first-rate <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> of communications at sea, written by the radio operator of the H.M.S. Bounty.
The Eddy Rebellion does not occupy much space in <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>, but it was an important event in the district where it occurred, and in the lives of those who were responsible for it.
http://www.littletechshoppe.com/ns1625/histindx.html   (7747 words)

  
 Whig <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Whig <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>, despite its flaws as an interpretation of the past, remains valuable.
As such, Whig <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> -- not so much despite its flaws, but because of them -- offers a glimpse into the minds of both the British reformers and the American revolutionaries.
Whig <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> is a pejorative name given to a view of <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> that is shared by a number of eighteenth and nineteenth century British writers on historical subjects.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whig_history   (502 words)

  
 Wikinfo <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>
A form of historical speculation known commonly as virtual <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> (also called "counterfactual <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>") been adopted by some historians as a means of assessing and exploring the possible outcomes if certain events had not occurred or had occurred in a different way to that which they did.
<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> is often used as a generic term for information about the past, e.g., as in "geologic <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> of the Earth".
Different approaches may be more common in some periods than others, and the study of <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> has its fads and fashions (see historiography, the <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> of <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>).
http://www.wikinfo.org/wiki.php?title=History   (400 words)

  
 VoS - Voice of the Shuttle
World <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> Archives (homepage for "documents to support the study of world <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> from a working-class and non-Eurocentric perspective") (Haines Brown, Central Connecticut S.)
World <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> Archives: The <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> of Africa as a Whole ("documents to support the study of world <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> from a working-class and non-Eurocentric perspective") (Haines Brown, Central Connecticut State U.)
International Institute of Social <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>, Amsterdam ("world's largest documentary and research institutions in the field of social <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> in general and the <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> of the labour movement in particular")
http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=2713#id1325   (4657 words)

  
 Jew - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 2,000 year dispersion of the Jewish diaspora beginning under the Roman Empire, as Jews were spread throughout the Roman world and, driven from land to land, and settled wherever they could live freely enough to practice their religion.
The advent of the Jewish Enlightenment (see Haskalah) of the 1700s and the subsequent emancipation of the Jewish populations of Europe and America in the 1800s, changed the situation, allowing Jews to increasingly participate in, and become part of, secular society.
The correct adjectival form is "Jewish"; the use of "Jew" as an adjective (as in "Jew lawyer" rather than "Jewish lawyer") is associated with bigotry.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jew   (5356 words)

  
 Christian <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> & Biography - Learn <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> of Christianity Free Newsletters
Sign up for Christian <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> and Biography's e-mail newsletter, Behind the News.
Come backstage and meet the historical Christians whose experiences and insights stand behind the limelight of today's news stories.
Over 16 years of research and publishing in 44 selected issues of Christian <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> magazine are now available for your immediate perusal in your home or office library.
http://www.christianitytoday.com/history   (594 words)

  
 <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> of Greece - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> of the Byzantine Empire is described by scholar August Heisenberg as the <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> "of the Roman state of the Greek nation, that turned Christian".
The Hellenistic period of Greek <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> begins with the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC and ends with the annexation of the Greek peninsula and islands by Rome in 146 BC.
The Greeks themselves have traditionally blamed this decline on an invasion by another wave of Greek people, the Dorians, although there is scant archeological evidence for this view.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_history   (5428 words)

  
 China - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term has not been used consistently throughout Chinese <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>, however, and carries certain cultural and political connotations, and early states considered part of Chinese <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> are not called "Zhongguo".
Chinese nationalism, cultural, historiographical, and political theories, movements and beliefs that assert the idea of a cohesive, unified Chinese people and culture under state(s) that are primarily Chinese.
Chinese characters have had many variants and styles throughout the Chinese <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>, and were "simplified" in the mid-20th century on mainland China.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China   (5428 words)

  
 Islamic <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> - definition of Islamic <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> in Encyclopedia
Its <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> begins in Arabia in the 7th century with the emergence of the prophet Muhammad.
But so, too, do other movements in more modern Islamic philosophy, some of which claim also to be purifying or restoring Islam, in particular, to be renewing ijtihad.
His most important follower was the then leader of the family of ibn Saud, which came with massive funding and political support.
http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Islamic_history   (1641 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Alternative <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> (fiction)
A secret <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> (or shadow <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>) is a version of <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> that is at odds with commonly accepted historical events and which is claimed to have been deliberately suppressed or forgotten.
For a variety of reasons, alternate <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> is generally classified as a subcategory of speculative fiction.
In the English language, the first known complete alternate <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> is Nathaniel Hawthorne's short story "P.'s Correspondence", published in 1846 and which recounts the tale of an apparent madman and his purported encounters with various literary and political figures of the 1840s.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Alternative-history-(fiction)   (11258 words)

  
 <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> refdesk.com
Talking <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> - a weekly broadcast/ Internet radio program that "focuses on all aspects of <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>: how we recall it, how we preserve it, how we interpret it, how we transform it into myth, and how we pass it on.
The Encyclopedia of World <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>: Ancient, Medieval, and Modern- Renowned historian Peter N. Stearns and thirty prominent historians have combined their expertise over the past ten years to perfect this comprehensive chronology of more than 20,000 entries that span the millennia from prehistoric times to the year 2000.
Medieval and Renaissance Fact and Fiction - resources available on the Web about the <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>, culture, literature and re-creation of the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
http://www.refdesk.com/history.html   (1196 words)

  
 Ten Lost Tribes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> of ancient Israel and Judah provides a broad overview of the period, placing the Ten Lost Tribes in their original context.
Mixed in with all of this was a background of general belief that the Lost Ten Tribes did not represent ethnic Jews who partially formed the ancient Kingdom of Judah, but tribes who maintained a separate capital at Samaria.
The Ten Lost Tribes of Israel are the ancient Tribes of Israel that disappear from the Biblical account after the Kingdom of Israel was totally destroyed, enslaved and exiled by ancient Assyria.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_Tribes   (2306 words)

  
 <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> of the Soviet Union (1985-1991) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In all, the very positive view of Soviet life which had long been presented to the public by the official media was being rapidly dismantled, and the negative aspects of life in the Soviet Union were brought into the spotlight.
The popular uprisings against the communist regimes of Eastern Europe were partly inspired by Gorbachev's announcement in 1988 that the Soviet Union would abandon the Brezhnev Doctrine, and allow the Eastern bloc nations to determine their own internal affairs.
After three days, on August 21, the coup collapsed, the organizers were detained, and Gorbachev returned as president of the Soviet Union.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collapse_of_the_Soviet_Union   (2306 words)

  
 <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> of Taiwan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The late 1970s and early 1980s were a turbulent time for Taiwanese as many of the people who had originally been oppressed and impoverished by the KMT occupation became members of the Taiwan's new middle class.
Taiwanese investors lost their claim to the Japanese bond certificates they possessed and much of the property remains in KMT party hands and has yet to be returned to the public.
The Taiwanese resistance was sporadic, yet at times fierce, but was largely crushed by 1902, although relatively minor rebellions occurred in subsequent years.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiwanese_history   (2306 words)

  
 Alternative <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> (fiction) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For a variety of reasons, alternate <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> is generally classified as a subcategory of speculative fiction.
In the English language, the first known complete alternate <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> is Nathaniel Hawthorne's short story "P.'s Correspondence", published in 1846 and which recounts the tale of an apparent madman and his purported encounters with various literary and political figures of the 1840s.
Secret <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>, which gives an account of <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> at odds with our general understanding, presenting its own account as having been lost or forgotten, is not alternate <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternative_history_(fiction)   (2306 words)

  
 Netherlands
Tens of thousands of Dutch who were living in the Indies became prisoners in Japanese camps.
During this time a Dutch resistence movement secretly published newspapers, hid Jews from capture, and committed acts of sabotage against the Germans.
By 1945 approximately 250,000 people had been killed or had starved to death.
http://www.worldhistory.com/netherlands.htm   (2306 words)

  
 Eliohs - Butterfield - The Whig Interpretation of <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> - 2
Eliohs - Butterfield - The Whig Interpretation of <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> - 2
Herbert Butterfield, The Whig Interpretation of <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> (1931)
The whig method of approach is closely connected with the question of the abridgement of <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>; for both the method and the kind of <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> that results from it would be impossible if all the facts were told in all their fullness.
http://www.eliohs.unifi.it/testi/900/butterfield/chap_2.html   (2853 words)

  
 Kids.net.au - Encyclopedia Byzantine Empire -
Even though the Byzantine Empire was a multinational state, including Greeks, Armenians[?], Jews, Egyptians, Syrians[?], Illyrians[?], and Slavs, it was considered to be a "Greek state" due to its Orthodox Christian character and its common Greek culture radiated by large centers of Hellenism such as Constantinople, Antioch, Ephesus, Thessalonika and Alexandria.
The Byzantine Empire or Eastern Roman Empire was the eastern section of the Roman Empire which remained in existence after the fall of the western section.
The Eastern Empire was largely spared the difficulties of the west in the 3rd and 4th centuries, in part because urban culture was better established there and the initial invasions were attracted to the wealth of Rome.
http://www.kids.net.au/encyclopedia-wiki/by/Byzantine_history   (2853 words)

  
 European <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> - definition of European <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> in Encyclopedia
<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Since many Jews worked as money-lenders (usury was not allowed for Christians) and were generally more immune to disease (thanks to their kosher laws concerning hygiene), the Jews were often disliked by Europeans, so it was popular to blame them for the epidemic.
This is worrying the EU as Russia is their largest supplier of natural gas, some even going as far as to suggest presenting Russia with membership of the EU.
http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/European_history   (4215 words)

  
 Timeline of Polish <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Soviet Union incarcerates 1.5 million Poles in labor camps and executes thousands of prisoners of war before ceding Polish lands to Germans
Wladyslaw the Elbow High, caught up with the situation in Little Poland, particularly the conspiracy led by Albert, the
Polish resistance movements active at home and abroad
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Polish_history   (4215 words)

  
 Sami <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is possible that Sami people's existence have been documented for many years by such writers as the Roman historian Tacitus.
However, it is believed that, since the Viking Age, the culture has been driven further and further north, perhaps mostly by assimilation since no findings yet support battles.
Besides having a voting length in Sami Parliament or influence in any Sami language, the rest are ordinary citizens, adhering to the Scandinavian culture.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sami_history   (1060 words)

  
 <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> of Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
After the rebellions of 1837-8, the colonies of Lower and Upper Canada were united in one government, the Province of Canada, with the Act of Union (1840), in a failed attempt to assimilate the French Canadians.
Enemy aliens, including German, Italian, and especially Japanese Canadians, were forced into internment camps out of fear that they might collaborate with their countries of origin.
Young Canadians fought on many battlefronts around the world - the Battle of Britain, the Battle of Hong Kong, the Dieppe Raid, the Allied invasion of Italy, the Italian campaign, the Battle of Normandy and the liberation of the Netherlands.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Canada   (2382 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> of Greek and Roman Egypt
During Cleopatra's reign Egyptian <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> merged with the general <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> of the Roman world, owing to the murder of Pompey in Egypt in 48 BC and the appearance in the country of Julius Caesar in 47 BC.
The Middle Kingdom is a period in the <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> of ancient Egypt stretching from the establishment of the Eleventh Dynasty to the end of the Fourteenth Dynasty, roughly between 1986 BC and 1633 BC.
He abandoned his predecessors' policy of keeping out of the wars of the other Greek kingdoms, and plunged into a war with the Seleucids of Syria, when his sister, Queen Berenice, and her son were murdered in a dynastic dispute.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/History-of-Greek-and-Roman-Egypt   (10811 words)

  
 Hitchhiker's Guide to American <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>
Includes links to other sites, sample syllabi, interviews with prominent historians, and a host of other resources to enrich our understanding of American <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>.
The Department of <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> at the State University of New York at Albany presents The Journal for MultiMedia <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>, the first peer-reviewed electronic journal that presents, evaluates, and disseminates multimedia scholarship.
The purpose of The <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> Guide is to better prepare yourself for your <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> classes and to make your time in class more enjoyable and proficient.
http://us.history.wisc.edu/hist102/guide/guide.html   (576 words)

  
 Whig - Art <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> Online Reference and Guide
It was around this time that the great Whig historian Thomas Babington Macaulay began to promulgate what would later be coined the Whig view of <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>, in which all of English <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> was seen as leading up to the culminating moment of the passage of Lord Grey's reform bill.
While the Whigs (along with the Tories) are often described as one of the two political parties in late 17th to mid 19th century Great Britain, it is more accurate to describe them as loose political groupings or tendencies.
Particularly after the Jacobite Uprising of 1715 discredited much of the Tory party as traitorous Jacobites, the Whigs became the dominant party of government.
http://www.arthistoryclub.com/art_history/Whig   (1419 words)

  
 Modern world - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Henceforth the world would become a "Modern" place where Democracy, and Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity became the new standards of government and of the rules of society.
The United States of America: A seemingly natural dividing point as far as Spain and the new world are concerned is the voyage of Columbus in 1492.
In Germany, once the Kaiser had abdicated in 1918, chaos ensued, paving the way for the rise of Adolf Hitler and Nazism.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_history   (2632 words)

  
 Iranian Revolution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The leaders of Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and the Gulf States were also distressed by the Iranian revolution, and feared similar events in their own nations.
Thus, in 1980, Iraq, with financial support from the other nations and the backing of the United States, invaded Iran in an attempt to destroy the revolution in its infancy.
During 1963 and 1967, the Iranian economy grew considerably, due to a rise in the value of oil, as well as steel exports.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iranian_revolution   (2632 words)

  
 Alternative <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A genre of speculative fiction: see Alternative <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> (fiction) and uchronia.
This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title.
For example A People's <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> of the United States as a view sympathetic to people indigenous to the Americas, or Herstory as a <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>historyb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> from a female perspective.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternate_history   (2632 words)

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