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Babylonian Empire
by kenjikevikev, May 16, 2008
Today's most asked question about Mesopotamia is: Which Mesopotamian Empire accomplished the most?
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Gender Differences: Aztec Society
by Ebey Soman, Apr 13, 2008
The role of men and women in the Aztec societies of Meso-America.
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Inca and Aztecs
by Joey Spagioli, Mar 19, 2008
Comparating the Inca and Aztec empires.
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Amsterdam's Golden Age
by Gina Bond, Feb 28, 2008
A brief outline of the historic period known as Amsterdam's Golden Age, and where to see the sights evoking that age in the city today.
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An Encounter with Gandhi
by Ebey Soman, Feb 25, 2008
The following is William Shirer describing his encounter with Gandhi in 1931.
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The Aztec Trading System
by Andrew Sean Murphy, Dec 22, 2007
Why didn't the Aztecs have more extensive trading networks?
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The Fall of Rome
by Alessandro Giovanni Mioli, Dec 11, 2007
The three major contributing factors in the fall of the Roman Empire.
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Persia as a Cosmopolitan
by Bourgadorade, Oct 14, 2007
Many great empires have been built. Most of these empires have given their people the right to prosecute their own ideas and religions.
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Empire Day in the Schools of Ontario: The Training of Young Imperialists - A Review
by ziad, Aug 27, 2007
In Empire Day in the Schools of Ontario: the Training of Young Imperialists, Robert M. Stamp examines Empire Day celebrations in Ontario schools in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The author successfully shows the relevance of Carl Berger’s thesis, that early Canadian imperialism was a form of nationalism, by linking the popularity of Empire day celebrations in Ontario schools with the development of Canadian identity.
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Donald Lowry and British Loyalty in Empire
by ziad, Aug 27, 2007
Donal Lowry, in his article The Crown, Empire Loyalism and the Assimilation of Non- British White Subjects in the British World: An Argument Against ‘Ethic Determinism’, attempts to challenge the previous imperial historiography that claims that British citizens and their descendants expressed little loyalty towards the British crown and empire.
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