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 Atlantis History: Descendants of the legendary lost continent of Atlantis
Atlantis History: Descendants of the legendary lost continent of Atlantis
http://www.atlantishistory.com

  
 Antarctic History
This history of occupancy forms a key element of the Argentinean claim to the Peninsula, but the first formal claim over Antarctic territory was made by Britain in 1908.
Once their existence was known, however, the scramble to occupy the continent was on.
In dredging the ocean bottom, her crew discovered continental rocks deposited by icebergs, proving beyond a shadow of a doubt that Antarctica was a continent.
http://www.antarcticaonline.com/antarctica/history/history.htm

  
 Reviews in History: Dark Continent: Europe's Twentieth Century
Dark Continent is not really academic history since it makes no claim to utilise hitherto unavailable sources to illuminate hitherto-neglected historical episodes (unlike Mazower's earlier Inside Hitler's Greece).
To interject what some regard as a 'British dimension' of comment for a moment, Mazower is never in doubt about the central historical importance of both the rise of Fascism and the Second World War.
Nearing his conclusion, Mazower notes of the decade of the 1 990s that 'in general eastern Europe, and therefore Europe as a whole, was a far more stable place than at any time earlier in the century' (p.
http://www.history.ac.uk/reviews/paper/mazower.html

  
 History
And enforcement of that claim during the three centuries to follow has indelibly marked the geography, religious history and even the "native" customs of the nation we know and love today as the United States of America.
A few years previous, Amerigo Vespucci had discovered and claimed the South American continent for Spain and John Cabot the northern continent for England.
He comes ashore somewhere in the vicinity and claims the continent for Spain.
http://www.fountainofyouthflorida.com/History

  
 Internet African History Sourcebook
An History of the Abuyudaya Jews of Uganda
These are full descriptions of the countries concerned, in terms of history, geography, economy, etc. There are also useful bibliographies.
The Historical and Social Background of the Abayudaya Community, a group of Ugandans who converted to Judaism in the late 19th century.
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/africa/africasbook.html

  
 NACSIS Webcat: shosai
Africans : the history of a continent / John Iliffe.
http://webcat.nii.ac.jp/cgi-bin/shsproc?id=BA25964562

  
 African Studies Center AAfrica: History
This is part of World History Archives which is a repository for documents that support an understanding of world history and the struggle for social progress.
The Estevanico Society is dedicated to scholarly research into the life and journeys of Estevanico (also Esteban or Stephen the Black.) The society aims to explore his origins in Morocco, and enslavement by the Portugese and Spanish, and his historic journey thru the American Southwest ending in his death at the Zuni Pueblo of Hawikuh.
These archives are associated with Gateway to World History- a collection of resources for the study of world history, and with Images of World History- a pre-modern image archive.
http://www.sas.upenn.edu/African_Studies/About_African/ww_hist.html

  
 World History on the Web ... The History Beat
TheHistoryNet Archives - World History - Collection of frequently updated articles, reviews, and photographs about historical events around the world.
World History Course on the Internet - Entire World History course by units.
Historical Text Archive - History archive and links to world history sites.
http://history.searchbeat.com/worldhistory.htm

  
 Subject Guides -- World History
The library has access to hundreds of scholarly history and history related journals.
It provides citation and abstract indexing for over 2000 scholarly journals, books, book reviews, and Ph.D. dissertations covering world history (exclusive of the United States and Canada) from 1450 to the present.
COAST is the Library's online catalog of over 1.25 million books, periodical titles, media and government documents.
http://www.csulb.edu/library/subj/worldhist.html

  
 Selected Internet Sites - History
Produced by the Center for History and New Media at George Mason University.
This simply organized but powerful site offers documents on law, history, economics, politics, diplomacy, and government--presented both chronologically and by topic.
Yahoo's history Web sites are numerous and well organized.
http://www.marquette.edu/library/sites/history.html

  
 Barcia's chronological history of the continent of Florida ... from the year 1512, in which Juan Ponce de Leon ...
Barcia's chronological history of the continent of Florida...
Please send comments, suggestions, or bug reports to webmaster
http://pblib.utpb.edu/MARION/AAB-5363

  
 Amazon.com: Books: Dark Continent : Europe's Twentieth Century (Vintage)
Rise and fall of nation-states, capitalism, Americanisation, colonial policy, various skirmishes together with both world wars, all of them are putted together in well writen overwiev that is read easy and that is thought provoking in just right ammount...
Mazower informs us that continent itself has only recently found its footing after a hundred years of turmoil.
In fact, by the 1930's liberalism "looked tired," and the "will and action" that appeared to be the hallmark of fascism and communism gained widespread appeal on the continent.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/067975704X?v=glance

  
 Africa History
Look to this World History Archives Web page to peruse over many articles and documents pertaining to the modern history of central Africa.
Investigate this World History Archives Web page to read over various articles and documents covering the basic history of southern Africa.
Browse over a number of resources on African history provided at this Michigan State University Web page by the H-AFRICA scholarly network.
http://www.buzzle.com/chapters/history-and-the-human-experience_africa.asp

  
 Continent - ENCYCLOPEDIA - The History Channel UK
proposed the continent accretion theory where the continents have always been stationary, with the gradual addition of new material around a central nucleus.
continent, largest unit of landmasses on the earth
In 1925, the expansion of the earth hypothesis stated that the present continents split apart as the earth expanded, noting that the continents could cover a sphere half the surface area of the present earth.
http://www.thehistorychannel.co.uk/site/search/search.php?word=continent

  
 Africans : The History of a Continent (African Studies)
This is perhaps too dry a book to celebrate completely - Iliffe's Jesuitical approach to historical research lacks passion, and his powerful historian's mind perhaps takes for granted in the reader a too-deep understanding of that subject and its conventions.
Centred around a thesis that the key to Africa's history is population change, Iliffe weaves his tale with masterly skill.
http://www.enotalone.com/books/0521484227.html

  
 Camelot Village: Britain's Heritage and History
To find out more about the history of the world just choose from the continents below to view their history
http://www.camelotintl.com/world

  
 History of Africa
It is only in recent years historians have started to put together the true history of the old continent where humans first walked.
By claiming this, the white people could justify their rights to the country -at least to themselves.
Contrary to the belief of many people Africa has a history going back to a long time before the arrival of white people.
http://crawfurd.dk/africa/history.htm

  
 History by continent -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
(Click link for more info and facts about History of the world) History of the world
(Click link for more info and facts about History of Asia) History of Asia
This is a list of history articles by continent :
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/H/Hi/History_by_continent.htm

  
 Black History Time Line - African Continent
Home | Black History Time Line 69 BC | Forging The Freedom Trail | Mr.
Assist in the publication of this information, lost and found, of historical events
of Black History is being presented by "Forging The Freedom Trail Project," for the celebration of moments in Black History and events throughout the diaspora as experienced by African people.
http://www.upstate88.com/blackhistory

  
 Continent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Although from a human perspective shallow inland seas such as the Bering Sea appear to divide up land masses into continents, such ephemeral features do not define continents geologically.
As such, Laurasia (North America-Eurasia) and Africa - Arabia are one continent, which for the past three million years has been linked to South America as well.
See also List of countries by continent, Satellite Images of Continents.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continent

  
 VUW - Asian Continent Info Resources
World History Archives and is also associated with a set of resources for the study of world history called "Gateway to World History".
This document keeps track of leading information facilities pertaining to the whole of the Asian continent.
[Scholarly journal which aims to draw 'together the lessons of economics, history, politics and culture in order to explore business in the Asia Pacific countries']
http://www.vuw.ac.nz/~caplabtb/asiavl/WWWVL-AsianCont.html

  
 Talk History Forum - Which continent are you from?
View Poll Results : What continent are you from?
Talk History Forum > Off Topic > Site Suggestions and Feedback > Member Polls
Talk History Forum - Which continent are you from?
http://www.talk-history.com/forum/showthread.php?t=812

  
 History of the Varashkan Continent
It is ultimately uncertain whether or not the Condi are indiginous to Varashka, or if they traveled to the continent from some other land, perhaps Iteria, long ago.
The Quan, on their home continent of Souland, had been fighting a bitter civil war which, in fact, had been the reason for the Varashkan Quan to begin fighting themselves.
The Condi were organized in a tribal system of leadership and government.
http://people.bu.edu/jbuchr/varashka/varashka.html

  
 Spanish Narration - Spanish History - A Continent Conquered : Video
Spanish Narration - Spanish History - A Continent Conquered : Video
1) VHS Tape Video Spanish Narration - Spanish History - A Continent Conquered by.
From the Caribbean Sea to the tip of the continent of South America, the history, power and culture of Spain lives today, and is to be seen from one end of that continent to the other.
http://www.pagenation.com/an/1563881659.html

  
 History of State of Maranhão, Brazil, and its capital city, São Luís
However, the state of Grão-Pará and Maranhão had a larger presence of Portuguese in key positions (both economic and political), which caused a greater resistence to join the independence movement (read History of Pará).
History of State of Maranhão, Brazil, and its capital city, São Luís
The movement was crushed, Beckmann was arrested and sentenced to death, only to enter History of Maranhão.
http://www.v-brazil.com/information/geography/maranhao/history.html

  
 Imperial History
393 Koufax II dies in an ill-conceived attempt to invade the Western Continent.
B.E.022 Harry Hamden I returns to the Main Continent and begins his campaign of conquest.
B.E.001-014 Hamden is crowned Emperor and begins the 14 Years' War against Balzool and the Nonhuman tribes.Edict of Trantingar, upon which the Empire was founded.
http://home.earthlink.net/~locifer/impdates.html

  
 Chielio - History
The continent and neighboring Mysterious Sea harbor four nations and two independent city-states.
Chielio has been a mysterious and frightening place for as long as there has been recorded history on Drak.
The population is rather self-sufficient and open minded, and welcome strangers who wish to live in what they consider is one of the most beautiful areas on the planet.
http://www.lareau.org/chiehist.html

  
 SOUTH ASIAN HISTORY: India, Ancient, Medieval, Colonization, Philosophy, Culture, indian, art, science
In the ancient world, social and political borders were neither fixed nor did they always tally with present national divisions.
Ever since the theory of the Aryan invasion of India was first propounded, the theory has remained a subject of intense debate and controversy.
Pirenne in his 'History of the Universe', published in Paris in 1950.
http://members.tripod.com/~INDIA_RESOURCE/sahistory.html

  
 WWW Virtual Library Sri Lanka - History & Archaeology
As with Atlantis, the days of Lemuria came to an end with a cataclysmic natural disaster that sank the continent into the sea.)
Observing similarities between the geology and fauna of India and Madagascar, some scientists theorized that there once existed a huge land mass (Lemuria) in the Indian Ocean that spanned the two locales.
(The lost continent of Lemuria (Mu) was originally referenced in the works of several 19th century scientists.
http://www.lankalibrary.com/geo.html

  
 North America. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
1992); T. Flannery, The Eternal Frontier: An Ecological History of North America and Its Peoples (2001); A. Taylor, American Colonies (2001).
The continent is bounded on the north by the Arctic Ocean, on the west by the Pacific Ocean and the Bering Sea, and on the east by the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico.
Of greater impact on the subsequent history of the continent were Christopher Columbus’s exploration of the Bahamas in 1492 and later landings in the West Indies and Central America, and John Cabot’s explorations of E Canada (1497), which established English claims to the continent.
http://www.bartleby.com/65/na/NAmer.html

  
 World History Social Studies Resources
USIA Europe/Canada Topics; Washington File; Special Reports; Embassy / USIS Home Pages; Links
USIA American Republics Topics; Washington File; Special Reports; Embassy / USIS Home Pages; Links
with culture and history of continent of Africa.
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/world.htm

  
 Wolfpack Empire - History
and the fact that Barsoom was defending the continent against
The Lost Continent setting: see the other message.
He most unpolitely removed us from the large continent.
http://mud.stack.nl/wolfpack/thematici.html

  
 Modern World History Continent Project
Describe the movement of people on your continent.
Questions and answers must be word-processed and have the name of the continent, and the names of the group members at the top of the page.
Each class will be broken into 11-12 groups of 2-3 people each.
http://www.columbia.edu/~apm2101/mywebpage/continents.htm

  
 History of Asia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It has been suggested that history of Eurasia be merged into this article or section.
The history of Asia can be seen as the collective history of several distict peripheral coastal regions, East Asia, South Asia, and the Middle East linked by the interior mass of the Eurasian steppe.
The earliest known such central expansion out of the steppe is that of the Indo-Europeans which spread their languages into the Middle East, India, and in the Tocharians to the borders of China.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Asia

  
 Hexapedia - History of present-day nations and states
Hexapedia - History of present-day nations and states
This is a list of articles on the history of the countries that still exist today.
See List of extinct countries, empires, etc. for articles about countries that are no longer in existence.
http://www.hexafind.com/encyclopedia/History_of_present-day_nations_and_states

  
 SOAS: SED: Book Review: Africans: The History of a Continent
Like most good histories, this thesis is set out boldly but briefly, without undue elaboration of complex discourses or ill-willed arguments against opposing views.
The problem with the book - if there is one - is that despite heroic efforts it may still be attempting the impossible.
The thesis, which weaves together economics, politics, ecology and social change, is based on demography.
http://www.soas.ac.uk/SED/Issue2-2/bookrev5.html

  
 SingaporeMoms - Parenting Encyclopedia - History of the Americas
The history of the Americas begins with their colonization by peoples from Asia, the ancestors of today's Native Americans.
Artifacts have been found in both North and South America which have been dated to 10,000 BC.
[1] [2] The North American continent is widely believed to have been first colonized by Asian nomads that crossed the Bering Land Bridge.
http://www.singaporemoms.com/parenting/History_of_the_Americas

  
 African History
  The continent is heir to its traditional cultures, to the influences of Islam, and to the effects of its colonial heritage, including Christianity, European languages, and the concept of nation states.
's ancient history through 1885, the course has a strong bias towards current trends on the continent.
History E331 is an attempt to blend these themes into an understandable pattern that will make developments on the continent during the 21
http://www.ipfw.edu/hist/syllabi/048/E331HANN.htm

  
 Africans: The History of a Continent
Africans: The History of a Continent is a lucid work and is accessible to a wide range of readers.
The first of these is the peopling of the African continent.
Iliffe hopes to produce a coherent history of ordinary African peoples guided by internal processes and the rationale that, "Every rural history must have at its core a population history" (p.3).
http://web.africa.ufl.edu/asq/v1/2/5.htm

  
 African American Resources - Black Studies - Social Studies- History
AFRICA HOMEPAGE - Connecting a Continent to its children around the World.
This site explains Nubian culture, arts and society in the different periods of their history.
BLACKS IN ALASKA HISTORY -Correcting an error of historical omission.
http://blackquest.com/link.htm

  
 SHADOWMARCH History
For almost a thousand years, history is written only in the ancient kingdoms of Xand, the southern continent and seat of civilization.
Hierosoline armies move into the interior of the continent to protect trade and defend Hierosoline settlements from what they consider the less-civilized peoples, and gradually extend Hierosol's culture to most of Eion.
In the last two centuries before the establishment of the first Trigon — the Eionic Year One — the southern continent's trading settlements on Eion grow into cities, and some of the cities expand into nations.
http://www.shadowmarch.com/world/history.asp

  
 Guardian Unlimited Guardian daily comment Football's apartheid
Never before have such scenes been witnessed by so many people across the continent nor been so widely commented upon.
This was Europe's most famous stadium, the home of the world's most famous club.
The refusal of the Spanish authorities to acknowledge that anything untoward had happened was a poignant reminder of the depth of ignorance that pervades our continent when it comes to racism: for most, racism is still seen as both "natural" and "acceptable".
http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,1385681,00.html

  
 Africa/African American Library
These sites offer facts, documents, biographies, histories, chronologies, photographs, and more to help you study, teach, and celebrate black history.
A history of black soldiers in the American Revolution.
Literature and history written by and on African Americans.
http://www.homestead.com/wysinger/africana.html

  
 Natural History Museum: Africa: One Continent. Many Worlds
This page is part of the "AFRICA: One Continent.
You will also find exhibitions of art and photography found no where else on the web.
Many Worlds." web site is a collaborative project between The Field Museum, the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, the California African American Museum and the Armory Center for the Arts.
http://www.lam.mus.ca.us/africa/home.html

  
 Trains Across the Continent: North American Railroad History
Trains across the Continent was developed as a textbook for his classes at WITCC.
Over the course of twenty-two years, Daniels became Department Chair of History and Political Science and also taught woodwinds and music literature classes.
The addition of some U.S. History makes this superbly interesting.
http://www.limotransportation.info/books-plain/0253214114.html

  
 History by continent - definition of History by continent in Encyclopedia
History by continent - definition of History by continent in Encyclopedia
Embed a dictionary search in your own web page
http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/History_by_continent

  
 African Timelines - Table of Contents
Today, the rich history of the continent is being rediscovered by the rest of the world."
"historical sources on the history of human societies in the continent of Africa":
Introduction to African History and Culture Life: An African Historical Framework
http://www.cocc.edu/cagatucci/classes/hum211/timelines/htimelinetoc.htm

  
 History of a continent
The movement of these beads traces trade roads within Africa and those linking other continents such as Asia.
The splendor of kingdoms and rival invasions brought their cultures and their beads.
http://seqf.club.fr/sitegb/History.htm

  
 The Face of North America : The Natural History of a Continent. - FARB, PETER,
The Face of North America : The Natural History of a Continent.
Hundreds of the world's finest antiquarian and used booksellers offer their books on Antiqbook.
FARB, PETER, The Face of North America : The Natural History of a Continent.
http://antiqbook.com/boox/wii/11550.shtml

  
 Guardian History of a continent
They had speculated that a southern continent existed and given it a name: Terra Incognita Australis, the unknown southern land.
The treaty came into force in 1961, remains in force today and, so far, 44 countries have signed up.
As scientists discovered the continent's rich natural resources, the treaty signatories agreed the Madrid Protocol in 1991, banning mining.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/print/0,3858,4837023-111715,00.html

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