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Kennedy’s Possible Exception
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Legacy of the Peasants’ War
These disturbances left a lasting and deep impression on men's minds.Today's installment concludes The Peasants' War in Germany,our selection from
Paris Womens’ Influence
The knife of Ravaillac had done its work. Henry the Fourth was dead. Here we see the Paris womens' influence.Our special project presenting the
Time of Terror
Those doctors, who had feared neither the Emperor nor the Pope, trembled in the presence of a madman.Continuing The Peasants' War in Germany,our
Revolution Threatens the Holy Roman Empire
An immense revolution was preparing in all the empire.Continuing The Peasants' War in Germany,our selection from History of the Reformation in the
Civil Rights and the 1950s
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The Cold War in Asia
Bringing the best history on the web. -- From Crash Course, their US History Series, #38. The Cold War in Asia, published on November 15,
Confronting the Unexpected
No one is so brave that he is not disturbed by something unexpected.- Julius CaesarMore on Julius Caesar.