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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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Americans and the Rwanda Genocide
by ziad, Aug 27, 2007
The American response to the Rwanda Genocide of 1994.
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Why Black Athletes Dominate Sports and Why People are Afraid to Talk About It!
by Michael Beckford, Aug 26, 2007
Black Athletes have been at the helm of success, once given the right to participate in his or her specific sport.
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The Beauty of the African American
by Michael Beckford, Aug 26, 2007
Have you ever taken a picture and captured it at many different angles, and still did not understand what it means?
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An Intro to 20th Century Historiography
by ziad, Aug 24, 2007
The beginning of the 20th century, in retrospect, has come to represent a consistent reformulation of the ways by which historians engage in their craft. By briefly looking at this historiography, we can appreciate the academic ferment within which the subaltern scholars were firmly rooted.
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The Trans-Atlantic Cable
by TheKage, Aug 24, 2007
The Trans-Atlantic cable completely changed the world forever.
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Chakrabarty's Thesis of Sarojini Naidu
by ziad, Aug 23, 2007
Dipesh Chakrabarty is a prominent Indian scholar generally subscribing to a Post-Colonialist critique, whose ideas are partially informed by Edward Said's Orientalist depictions of traditional Western (mostly British) scholarship of the Orient and Foucaudean notions of the multiplicity of discourses, and a founding member of the Subaltern Studies Group.
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Julius Caesar: A Short History
by Tyler m, Aug 21, 2007
The life of Julius Caesar broken down to the key points and most important facts.
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History of Fathers Day
by Heavenly Angel, Aug 20, 2007
The first celebration of Fathers Day was in Spokane, Washington. On June 19, 1910 was the first day we honored our Fathers.
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Texas' History
by Rohit Patel, Aug 19, 2007
Have you ever wondered about the Battle of the Alamo, what Black Gold was or who the original cowboys were ? It is all part of the history of Texas.
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