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Art of War in Middle-Ages Europe
by balisunset, Aug 26, 2008
At its narrowest definition, the "art of war" is the study of tactics and strategy. More broadly, it is all literary studies, military manuals, and guides to weapons, tactics, and strategy peculiar to a historical time and place.
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Burgundian-Swiss War, 1474–1477
by balisunset, Aug 22, 2008
Burgundy’s conflict with the Swiss Confederation resulted principally from the effort by Charles the Rash to expand his domain and elevate his Duchy to the rank of kingdom and even one of the Great Powers of Europe.
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The Unification of Germany: A Turning Point in European History
by Miltonian, Aug 20, 2008
A massive change and overturn in the balance of power in Europe, the Unification of Germany in 1871 struck chords across the globe. This is an in-depth look at both the Unification and the Macro-Diplomatic effects for Europe.
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C is for Charlemagne
by Janelle, Aug 16, 2008
Ever wondered about Charlemagne? Well here's your chance to read about him!
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Were WWI and WWII Primarily European Civil Wars?
by C K Crowhurst, Aug 7, 2008
‘Because the war [World War I] began at Sarajevo and ended at Versailles, we tend to think of it as primarily a European conflict... on closer inspection, however, the war was a truly global clash of empires'.
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A Grand Visit to Kensington Palace
by joycelamela, Jul 28, 2008
Kensington palace, the official London residence of the late Princess of Wales, Diana, offers a spectacular venue of leisure and relaxing. Discover why this royal residence remains one of the most wonderful palaces in the world.
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Rasta Man: No Worries Bredrin
by Kelly Saunders, Jul 27, 2008
Photographer and travel enthusiast Kelly Saunders takes you on a voyage to Jamaica and shares the untold story of the genuine Rastafarian lifestyle.
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Machiavelli Vs. More
by Gabby Procci, Jul 20, 2008
The different views taken by two major European influences about government ideals. The Prince versus Utopia.
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The Importance of Museums
by kongolo35, Jul 17, 2008
Museums keep history alive.
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The Contributions of Ancient Greece
by xSTEVExCOREx, Jul 17, 2008
How Greece has affected the world forever.
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