1981 - Ronald Reagan is inaugurated as the 40th U.S. president; George Bush is vice-president.
1981 - Greece becomes the 10th member of the European Community.
1981 - Sandra Day O'Connor becomes the first woman U.S. Supreme Court justice.
1981 - Ten IRA prisoners starve themselves to death as a political protest.
1981 - The Prince of Wales marries Lady Diana Spencer in Britain.
1981 - IBM introduces its first personal computer.
1981 - The U.S. hostages in Iran are released.
1981 - The first 24-hour music video channel MTV (Music Television) is launched in the U.S.
1981 - The first space shuttle is launched, crewed by John Young and Robert Crippen.
1982 - Amin Gemayel becomes the president of Lebanon after his brother Bashir is killed.
1982 - The Polish parliament outlaws the independent trade union Solidarity.
1982 - Argentina invades the Falkland Islands; Britain and Argentina are at war.
1982 - British troops recapture the Falkland Islands from Argentina.
1982 - Spain becomes the 16th member of NATO.
1982 - Gen. Hussain Muhammad Ershad seizes control of Bangladesh in a bloodless coup.
1982 - Javier Perez de Cuellar succeeds Kurt Waldheim as secretary-general of the UN.
1982 - Israel completes its withdrawal from the Sinai.
1982 - Pop singer Michael Jackson records the all-time best-selling album Thriller.
1982 - Princess Grace of Monaco dies in a car accident.
1982 - Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev dies; he is succeeded by Yuri Andropov.
1982 - The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) fails to win ratification in the U.S.
1982 - The Israeli army invades Lebanon and drives the PLO guerrillas out of Beirut.
1982 - Iran launches a major military drive against the Iraqi city of Basra.
1982 - The UN maintains a peace between Christian and Muslim militia in Lebanon.
1982 - The Voyager 2 spacecraft transmits pictures to the U.S. of the planet Saturn.
1982 - Two satellites are deployed during the first operational Space Shuttle mission.
1982 - USA Today, the first daily newspaper aimed at readers throughout the U.S., is launched.
1983 - American runner Joan Benoit sets a world record in the Boston Marathon.
1983 - American zoologist Dian Fossey publishes her book Gorillas in the Mist.
1983 - An EPA report projects the irreversible onset of the greenhouse effect.
1983 - An Infrared Astronomical Satellite is launched to probe deep into the Milky Way.
1983 - Australia II becomes the first non-American yacht to win the America's Cup.
1983 - Car bombs destroy the U.S. Embassy and U.S. Marine headquarters in Beirut.
1983 - Civil war breaks out in Sri Lanka between the Sinhalese and Tamil separatists.
1983 - Ex-Nazi Klaus Barbie (the butcher of Lyon) is extradited from Bolivia to France.
1983 - Harold Washington becomes the first African-American mayor of Chicago.
1983 - Guion Stewart Bluford, Jr., becomes the first African-American astronaut.
1983 - Libyan forces invade Chad; French troops aid the Chad government.
1983 - Manuel Antonio Noriega becomes commander of Panama's Defense Forces.
1983 - Mario Soares becomes the socialist prime minister of Portugal.
1983 - Nigerian president Shehu Shagari is deposed in a military coup led by Gen. Muhammed Buhari.
1983 - Opposition leader Benigno Aquino is assassinated in the Philippines.
1983 - President Reagan proposes a space-based Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI).
1983 - Raul Alfonsin is elected as president of Argentina, ending military rule.
1983 - Sally K. Ride becomes the first U.S. woman astronaut.
1983 - The Soviets shoot down a South Korean airliner that violated its airspace.
1983 - The compact disc is introduced for recorded music.
1983 - U.S. forces invade Grenada to oust a pro-Cuban regime on the island.
1983 - Yitzhak Shamir succeeds Menachem Begin as prime minister of Israel.
1983 - Britain grants independence to the Caribbean islands of St. Christopher and Nevis.
1984 - A toxic gas leak kills 2,000 and affects an estimated 150,000 in Bhopal, India.
1984 - American track athlete Carl Lewis wins four gold medals at the Los Angeles Olympics.
1984 - Brian Mulroney succeeds John Turner as prime minister of Canada.
1984 - Ronald Reagan defeats Walter Mondale in U.S. presidential elections.
1984 - Britain and China sign a treaty for the return of Hong Kong to China in 1997.
1984 - Britain grants independence to Brunei.
1984 - AT&T divests itself of its 22 operating Bell companies.
1984 - British prime minister Margaret Thatcher escapes injury in an IRA bomb attack.
1984 - Congress forbids official U.S. aid for the anti-Sandinista contras in Nicaragua.
1984 - Geraldine Ferraro becomes the first woman vice-presidential candidate in the U.S.
1984 - Indian prime minister Indira Gandhi is assassinated by Sikh extremists.
1984 - Indian troops attack the Golden Temple at Amritsar to remove militant Sikhs.
1984 - Rajiv Gandhi becomes prime minister of India.
1984 - Rev. Desmond Tutu, opponent of apartheid, is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
1984 - Rock singer Bob Geldof organizes Band Aid to raise funds for African famine victims.
1984 - Sandinista leader Daniel Ortega Saavedra is elected president of Nicaragua.
1984 - Shimon Peres succeeds Yitzhak Shamir as prime minister of Israel.
1984 - Kathryn Sullivan becomes the first American woman astronaut to walk in space.
1984 - Soviet leader Yuri Andropov dies; he is succeeded by Konstantin Chernenko.
1984 - The last U.S. Marines leave Lebanon.
1984 - Soviet cosmonaut Svetlana Savitskaya becomes the first woman to walk in space.
1985 - Albanian premier Enver Hoxha dies; he is succeeded by Ramiz Alia.
1985 - American film actor Rock Hudson dies from AIDS.
1985 - Baseball player Pete Rose beats Ty Cobb's 57-year-old record of 4,191 base hits.
1985 - French agents sink the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior in New Zealand.
1985 - Jose de Sarney becomes the first civilian president of Brazil in 21 years.
1985 - Julius Nyerere is succeeded as president of Tanzania by Ali Hassan Mwinyi.
1985 - Maj.-Gen. Mohammed Buhari is ousted in a bloodless coup in Nigeria.
1985 - Mexico City is heavily damaged by an earthquake.
1985 - Palestinian terrorists hijack the Italian liner Achille Lauro.
1985 - Premier Gorbachev initiates glasnost (openness) and perestroika (restructuring).
1985 - President Milton Obote is ousted in a military coup in Uganda.
1985 - President Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev hold their first summit meeting.
1985 - President Reagan begins his second term of office; George Bush is vice-president.
1985 - Running back Walter Payton sets an all-time NFL record for rushes of 14,860 yards.
1985 - Shiite Muslim terrorists hijack a TWA Boeing 727 jet to Beirut.
1985 - Soviet Communist party leader Konstantin Chernenko dies; he is succeeded by Mikhail Gorbachev.
1985 - Sudanese prime minister Gaafar al-Nimeiry is ousted in a military coup.
1985 - The North American Soccer League (NASL) suspends operations.
1985 - World chess champion Anatoly Karpov is defeated by 21-year-old Gary Kasparov.
1986 - A hole in the ozone layer is detected over Antarctica.
1986 - A major nuclear-reactor disaster takes place at Chernobyl in the Soviet Union.
1986 - Boxer Mike Tyson wins his first world heavyweight title.
1986 - Civil war breaks out in Yemen (Aden).
1986 - Corazon Aquino is elected president of the Philippines; Ferdinand Marcos is exiled.
1986 - Cyclist Greg LeMond becomes the first American to win the Tour de France.
1986 - Golfer Jack Nicklaus at age 46 becomes the oldest man ever to win the U.S. Open.
1986 - Nigerian poet and playwright Wole Soyinka wins the Nobel Prize for literature.
1986 - President Francois Mitterrand appoints Jacques Chirac prime minister of France.
1986 - President Jean Claude Duvalier of Haiti goes into exile.
1986 - Sayid Mohammad Najibullah replaces Marxist president Babrak Karmal in Afghanistan.
1986 - Former UN secretary-general Kurt Waldheim is elected president of Austria.
1986 - Human-rights activist Elie Wiesel is awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace.
1986 - Select committees are established to investigate the Iran-Contra Affair.
1986 - Swedish prime minister Olof Palme is assassinated.
1986 - The European Space Agency's Giotto spacecraft passes within 335 miles of Halley's comet.
1986 - The Food and Drug Administration approve the commercial use of the drug interferon.
1986 - The Soviet Union launches the first Mir space station.
1986 - The Space Shuttle Challenger explodes after launch, killing the crew of seven.
1986 - Spain and Portugal officially join the European Community.
1986 - Martin Luther King Day is observed as a federal holiday for the first time.
1986 - The ultralight Voyager aircraft flies around the world nonstop in 9 days.
1986 - U.S. aircraft attack military and terrorist-related targets in Libya.
1986 - Voyager 2 spacecraft makes a rendezvous with the planet Uranus.
1986 - Yitzak Shamir succeeds Shimon Peres as prime minister of Israel.
1987 - A Wall Street stock market crisis spreads to Tokyo and London.
1987 - Tunisian president Habib Bourguiba is ousted from power.
1987 - Col. Oliver North testifies at the Iran-Contra Affair hearings.
1987 - East German leader Erich Honecker makes his first visit to West Germany.
1987 - Libya suffers a military defeat in Chad.
1987 - More than 400 die in clashes between Iranian pilgrims and Saudi police at Mecca.
1987 - The U.S. frigate Stark is hit by an Iraqi missile in the Persian Gulf.
1987 - Portugal agrees to return Macao to China on December 20, 1999.
1987 - Haitians approve a new constitution that provides for the return of a democratic government.
1987 - West Bank Palestinians launch an intifadah (uprising) against the Israeli occupation.
1988 - A cease-fire is declared in the war between Iran and Iraq.
1988 - Iran launches a major offensive against Iraq.
1988 - Portugal agrees to return Macao to China by the year 1999.
1988 - Eugene Antonio Marino becomes the United States' first African-American Catholic archbishop.
1988 - The U.S. Senate ratifies the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty.
1988 - Tunisian president Habib Bourguiba is removed from power by the prime minister.
1988 - An earthquake hits Armenia, killing tens of thousands.
1988 - Australia celebrates its Bicentennial.
1988 - Austrian president Kurt Waldheim is exonerated of involvement in war crimes.
1988 - Benazir Bhutto is elected prime minister of Pakistan.
1988 - Carlos Salinas de Gortari is elected president of Mexico.
1988 - Dennis Connor skippers a U.S. catamaran to beat New Zealand in the America's Cup.
1988 - Discovery becomes the first Space Shuttle to be launched after the Challenger disaster.
1988 - Egyptian writer Naguib Mahfouz wins the Nobel Prize for literature.
1988 - German tennis player Steffi Graf becomes the 3rd woman to win the Grand Slam.
1988 - Hungarian leader Janos Kadar is removed from power; Karoly Grosz assumes his post.
1988 - Indian-born writer Salman Rushdie publishes The Satanic Verses.
1988 - Lee Teng-hui succeeds Chiang Ching-kuo as president of Taiwan.
1988 - Military leaders seize control in Haiti after elections are held.
1988 - Military leaders seize power in Burma (Myanmar).
1988 - Nationalist uprisings break out in the Soviet republic of Armenia.
1988 - Pakistani leader Gen. Muhammed Zia ul-Haq is killed in a plane crash.
1988 - Roh Tae Woo succeeds Chun Doo Hwan as president of South Korea.
1988 - George Bush defeats Michael Dukakis in U.S. presidential elections.
1988 - Television evangelist Jim Bakker is convicted of fraud and conspiracy.
1988 - The Geneva Accords set the timetable for Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan.
1988 - The Iraqis are accused of using chemical weapons against the Kurds.
1988 - The U.S. cruiser Vincennes accidentally shoots downs an Iranian airliner.
1988 - The U.S. indicts Panamanian dictator Gen. Manuel Antonio Noriega for drug offenses.
1988 - Vietnam announces it will withdraw all its forces from Kampuchea.
1989 - Akihito succeeds his father Hirohito as emperor of Japan.
1989 - Two U.S. Navy F-14's shoot down two Libyan fighter planes over the Mediterranean.
1989 - Ayatollah Khomeini dies in Iran; Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani becomes president.
1989 - Bulgarian premier Todor Zhivkov resigns; he is succeeded by Petar Mladenov.
1989 - The oil tanker Exxon Valdez runs aground on a reef in the Gulf of Alaska, causing a massive oil spill.
1989 - George Bush is inaugurated as the 41st U.S. president; Dan Quayle is vice-president.
1989 - Carlos Saul Menem succeeds Raul Alfonsin as president of Argentina.
1989 - Demonstrations in East Germany lead to the demolition of the Berlin Wall.
1989 - F. W. de Klerk succeeds P.W. Botha as president of South Africa.
1989 - Gen. Alfredo Stroessner is ousted; Andres Rodriguez becomes president of Paraguay.
1989 - Hu Yao-pang's death in China sparks public rallies demanding social changes.
1989 - Hundreds of demonstrators are killed by troops in Peking's T'ien-an-Men Square.
1989 - Hungary elects to become a multiparty democracy.
1989 - Libyan leader Muammar al-Qaddafi signs a peace treaty with Chad.
1989 - Playwright Vaclav Havel becomes the president of Czechoslovakia.
1989 - Romanian president Nicolae Ceausescu is deposed and killed.
1989 - San Francisco's Marina district is damaged by a severe earthquake.
1989 - Solidarity candidates win a majority in the first free elections in Poland since 1946.
1989 - Soviet forces complete their withdrawal from Afghanistan; the civil war continues.
1989 - The Burmese government changes the country's name to Myanmar.
1989 - The Satanic Verses is condemned by Muslims; author Salman Rushdie goes into hiding.
1989 - The communist government of Milos Jakes resigns in Czechoslovakia.
1989 - U.S. forces invade Panama; Gen. Noriega surrenders and is held on drug charges.
1989 - V.P. Singh succeeds Rajiv Gandhi as prime minister of India.
1989 - Voyager 2 spacecraft transmits pictures to the U.S. of the planet Neptune.
1990 - A mirror in the Hubble Space Telescope is found to be flawed shortly after deployment.
1990 - Boris Yeltsin becomes president of the Russian Republic.
1990 - Alberto Fujimori is elected president of Peru
1990 - David H. Souter replaces the retired William J. Brennen, Jr., on the Supreme Court.
1990 - British prime minister Margaret Thatcher resigns; she is succeeded by John Major.
1990 - Chad President Hissene Habre is deposed by rebel forces led by Idris Deby.
1990 - Jean-Bertrand Aristide is elected president in Haiti's first free elections.
1990 - East and West Germany are reunited; Helmut Kohl becomes chancellor of a united Germany.
1990 - Fernando Affonso Collor de Mello succeeds Jose Sarney as president of Brazil.
1990 - I.M. Pei's 70-story Bank of China headquarters is built in Hong Kong.
1990 - Indian prime minister V.P. Singh resigns; he is succeeded by Chandra Shekhar.
1990 - Iraq invades Kuwait, beginning the Persian Gulf War.
1990 - Lech Walesa wins the first direct presidential elections in Poland's history
1990 - Lithuania, Estonia, and Latvia declare their independence from the Soviet Union.
1990 - Namibia becomes independent from South Africa with Sam Nujoma as president.
1990 - Pakistani president Ghulam Ishaq Khan dismisses prime minister Benazir Bhutto.
1990 - President Patricio Aylwin succeeds Gen. Pinochet , ending 16 years of military rule in Chile.
1990 - President Samuel Doe is killed during a military rebellion in Liberia.
1990 - Slovenia and Croatia vote non-Communist governments into power in Yugoslavia.
1990 - South African president F.W. De Klerk releases Nelson Mandela; the ban on the ANC ends.
1990 - Soviet foreign minister Eduard Shevardnadze resigns from office.
1990 - Student riots in Tirane lead to the formation of Albania's first opposition party since 1946.
1990 - Syrian-backed forces defeat Gen. Aoun's Christian militia in Lebanon.
1990 - The UN authorizes an economic blockade of Iraq.
1990 - U.S.-led coalition forces begin Operation Desert Shield to protect Saudi Arabia from Iraq.
1990 - Violeta Barrios de Chamorro succeeds Daniel Ortega as president of Nicaragua.
1990 - Yemen (Aden) and Yemen (Sana) unite as the Yemen Republic.
1991 - A U.S.-led international force attacks Iraq for its refusal to withdraw from Kuwait.
1991 - The Warsaw Pact is disbanded.
1991 - A cyclone hits Bangladesh, killing some 125,000 people.
1991 - Mount Pinatubo volcano erupts in the Philippines, killing 38 and causing widespread damage.
1991 - Basketball star Magic Johnson announces that he has HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
1991 - Boris Yeltsin is elected executive president of the Russian Republic.
1991 - Canada and Inuit (Eskimo) leaders agree to establish a new territory, Nunavut.
1991 - Clarence Thomas replaces Thurgood Marshall on the U.S. Supreme Court.
1991 - Former Indian prime minister Rajiv Gandhi is assassinated while campaigning.
1991 - Haitian president Jean-Bertrand Aristide is overthrown in a coup.
1991 - Having liberated Kuwait, allied forces suspend military action against Iraq.
1991 - Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Shamir agrees to U.S.-USSR sponsored Middle East peace talks.
1991 - Leaders of Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus establish the Commonwealth of Independent States.
1991 - Macedonia joins Croatia and Slovenia in declaring independence from Yugoslavia.
1991 - Mikhail Gorbachev gives up the presidency of the USSR.
1991 - Presidents George Bush and Mikhail Gorbachev sign the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty.
1991 - South Africa's African National Congress elects Nelson Mandela its president.
1991 - Taiwan president Lee Teng-hui ends 43 years of emergency rule.
1991 - The Provisional Irish Republican Army takes credit for bombing the British prime minister's residence.
1991 - The U.S. and USSR agree to end military aid to Afghanistan.
1992 - A UN Conference on Disarmament produces a draft of a treaty to destroy chemical weapons.
1992 - Algeria calls off runoff elections after the Islamic Salvation Front wins the first round of elections.
1992 - Bill Clinton defeats President George Bush and independent Ross Perot in U.S. presidential elections.
1992 - Boutros Boutros-Ghali begins a 5-year term as secretary-general of the United Nations.
1992 - Fidel Ramos becomes president of the Philippines.
1992 - Gen. Manuel Antonio Noriega of Panama, convicted of drug trafficking and racketeering, is sentenced to 40 years in prison.
1992 - Hurricane Andrew strikes Florida; Hurricane Iniki strikes Hawaii.
1992 - Israel's opposition Labor Party, led by Yitzhak Rabin, defeats the ruling Likud bloc in parliamentary elections.
1992 - Jackie Joyner-Kersee wins a second heptathlon gold metal at the 1992 Olympics.
1992 - Militant Hindus destroy a 16th-century Muslim mosque in Ayodhya, India.
1992 - South African voters support President de Klerk's proposals for government reform.
1992 - The European Community and several nations recognize the independence of Croatia and Slovenia.
1992 - The Toronto Blue Jays become the first Canadian team to win baseball's World Series.
1992 - The U.S., the UN, and others bring famine relief to civil war-torn Somalia.
1992 - The United Nations holds an Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro.
1992 - The republics of Serbia and Montenegro proclaim a new Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
1992 - U.S. Space Shuttle Columbia sets an endurance record on a 13-day scientific mission.
1992 - U.S., Canada and Mexico sign the North American Free Trade Agreement and submit it for ratification.
1992 - Violence follows the acquittal of 4 white police officers in the beating of a black Los Angeles motorist.
1992 - Yugoslavia is expelled from the United Nations because of the war in Bosnia and Hercegovina.
1993 - Cambodian elections return Prince Norodom Sihanouk to power.
1993 - Civil war and ethnic strife continue to ravage the states that once constituted Yugoslavia.
1993 - More than 200 people die in a blizzard that strikes the East Coast.
1993 - Michael Jordan leads the Chicago Bulls to a third consecutive National Basketball Association championship.
1993 - Terrorists explode a bomb at New York's World Trade Center.
1993 - The Holocaust Memorial Museum opens in Washington, D.C.
1993 - The U.S. and others bomb Iraq for its noncompliance with U.N. resolutions following the Persian Gulf War.
1993 - Space shuttle Columbia completes a record-setting 2-week mission, studying gravity and weightlessness.
1993 - Western nations attempt to bring order to war-torn Somalia.
1993 - F.W. de Klerk and Nelson Mandela of South Africa share the Nobel Peace Prize.
1993 - Czechoslovakia splits into two countries, the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
1993 - Bill Clinton is inaugurated as the 42nd president; Albert Gore is vice-president.
1993 - The European Community eliminates trade barriers among its 12 member nations.
1993 - Some 80 members of the Branch Davidian cult die in an apparent mass suicide as the FBI attacks their compound and it burns down.
1993 - The Ethiopian province of Eritrea declares its independence.
1993 - Flooding of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers devastates the Midwest.
1993 - The U.S. launches a missile attack against Iraq in retaliation for an Iraqi-backed assassination attempt on former President Bush.
1993 - A severe earthquake rocks India, killing more than 10,000 people.
1993 - President Boris Yeltsin orders Russian troops to put down an armed uprising by members of Parliament and their supporters.
1993 - Benazir Bhutto is elected prime minister of Pakistan.
1993 - Israel and the Vatican agree to establish diplomatic ties for the first time.
1994 -The North American Free Trade Agreement goes into effect.
1994 - A devastating earthquake hits the Los Angeles area, killing some 60 people.
1994 - The U.S. ends its 19-year-old trade embargo against Vietnam.
1994 - An Israeli settler kills some 40 Palestinians in a Hebron mosque on the West Bank.
1994 - The Church of England ordains women priests for the first time.
1994 - With the withdrawal of its last soldiers, the U.S. ends its 15-month mission in Somalia.
1994 - Former president Richard M. Nixon dies.
1994 - Four Islamic fundamentalists are sentenced to 240 years each for the 1993 New York City World Trade Center bombing.
1994 - Nelson Mandela becomes president of South Africa after winning that nation's first all-race elections.
1994 - Civil war in Rwanda between Hutus and Tutsis claims 500,000 lives.
1994 - Israel and the PLO sign an accord granting Palestinians self-rule in Gaza and Jericho.
1994 - Former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis dies of cancer.
1994 - In Malawi, the 30-year rule of dictator Hastings Kamuzu Banda comes to an end.
1994 - North Korean president Kim Il Sung dies and his son Kim Jong Il assumes power.
1994 - The international terrorist "Carlos" (Ilich Ramirez Sanchez) is captured in Sudan.
1994 - Major-league baseball owners cancel the remainder of the season after they and striking players fail to come to an agreement.
1994 - Jean-Bertrand Aristide returns to power in Haiti after U.S. troops secure the country.
1994 - Israel and Jordan formally end the state of war that has existed for 46 years.
1994 - In midterm elections, Republicans gain control of both houses of Congress.
1994 - The Irish Republican Army announces a cease-fire.
1994 - The Angola government and the rebel UNITA group agree to end the 19-year civil war.
1994 - Norwegians vote to keep their country out of the European Union.
1995 - Jan. 1 : In the breakaway Russian republic of Chechnya, fighting continues between Russian troops and Chechen resistance fighters for control of the capital, Grozny.
1995 - Jan. 1 : Fernando Henrique Cardoso is inaugurated as president of Brazil. He had been elected to the office in October 1994.
1995 - Jan. 4 : The first session of the 104th U.S. Congress convenes, with the Republican Party having majorities in the House of Representatives and the Senate. Rep. Newt Gingrich (R-GA) and Sen. Robert Dole (R-KS) are the new House speaker and Senate majority leader, respectively.
1995 - Jan. 5 : U.S. President Bill Clinton formally names Michael D. McCurry to succeed Dee Dee Myers as White House press secretary. McCurry, 40, had been serving as spokesperson for the State Department.
1995 - Jan. 11 : President Clinton confers with Japan's Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama in Washington.
1995 - Jan. 11 : Representatives of the National Hockey League Players Association accept a contract offer from the team owners on the 103d day of a lockout. A shortened, 48-game season and a full play-off schedule is to be played.
1995 - Jan. 17 : A powerful earthquake strikes the Japanese city of Kobe, causing buildings to collapse and sparking numerous fires. Some 5,200 persons are killed as a result of the quake.
1995 - Jan. 18 : In Italy, former Treasury Minister Lamberto Dini takes over as premier of a new government.
1995 - Jan. 21 : Pope John Paul II completes an 11-day tour that includes stops in the Philippines, Papua New Guinea, Australia, and Sri Lanka.
1995 - Jan. 21 : U.S. Sen. Christopher Dodd (D-CT) is elected general chairman of the Democratic National Committee and Donald L. Fowler of South Carolina is approved as the party's national chairman and operating officer.
1995 - Jan. 22 : Two Palestinian suicide bombers detonate powerful explosions in central Israel, killing at least 19 Israelis and themselves.
1995 - Jan. 24 : In the annual State of the Union address, President Clinton calls for a new covenant between a smaller, more efficient federal government and a public with more of a sense of civic responsibility.
1995 - Jan. 24 : Opening arguments in the murder trial of O.J. Simpson begin in Los Angeles Superior Court. The former football star is charged with the murders of his former wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and a friend of hers, Ronald Goldman.
1995 - Jan. 28 : Representatives of the United States and Vietnam sign an agreement to exchange diplomats and establish liaison offices in Hanoi and Washington.
1995 - Jan. 29 : In professional football's Super Bowl XXIX, San Francisco defeats San Diego, 49-26.
1995 - Jan. 30 : A car filled with explosives blows up in downtown Algiers, the capital of Algeria, killing 42 persons, as the clash between the military-supported government and militant fundamentalists desiring an Islamic state continues.
1995 - Jan. 31 : President Clinton invokes emergency authority to provide a $20 billion loan to Mexico to stabilize its currency, the peso, and to help it avoid defaulting on its short-term debt.
1995 - Feb. 2 : Floodwaters that since late January have been devastating parts of northwestern Europe--including Belgium, France, Germany, and the Netherlands--are receding.
1995 - Feb. 6 : President Clinton proposes a $1.610 trillion budget for fiscal year 1996.
1995 - Feb. 8 : The United Nations Security Council authorizes a 7,000-member international peacekeeping force for Angola.
1995 - Feb. 12 : Mexico's ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) suffers a major setback in the gubernatorial, legislative, and municipal elections in Jalisco state.
1995 - Feb. 17 : Representatives of Peru and Ecuador sign an agreement to end three weeks of clashes over their disputed border.
1995 - Feb. 17 : The U.S. Commerce Department reports a record $108.1 billion deficit in trade in goods and services in 1994.
1995 - Feb. 21 : President Clinton names Laura D'Andrea Tyson, the current chair of the Council of Economic Advisers, to head the National Economic Council. She succeeds Robert E. Rubin, who was confirmed as secretary of the treasury on January 10.
1995 - Feb. 22 : Britain's Prime Minister John Major and Ireland's Prime Minister John Bruton present a 37-page framework document to guide peace negotiations regarding Northern Ireland.
1995 - Feb. 24 : President Clinton concludes a two-day trip to Canada. During the state visit, the United States and Canada signed an open-skies pact to reduce restrictions on air travel between the two nations.
1995 - Feb. 26 : Trade negotiators from China and the United States sign an agreement to end a dispute over China's inability to stop undisputed production in China of goods protected by international and U.S. copyright rules.
1995 - March 3 : The United Nations peacekeeping operation in Somalia ends as the last remaining UN troops depart from the capital, Mogadishu.
1995 - March 9 : In Mexico the administration of President Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de Len announces a new economic-stabilization plan.
1995 - March 13 : The first United Nations World Summit on Social Development concludes in Copenhagen, Denmark.
1995 - March 16 : Norman E. Thagard is the first U.S. and the 13th foreign astronaut to dock on Mir, the Russian space station.
1995 - March 16 : In Azerbaijan government troops crush an attempted coup against President Geidar Aliyev.
1995 - March 17 : The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approves a vaccine to prevent chicken pox.
1995 - March 19 : Basketball star Michael Jordan, who had retired from the National Basketball Association in October 1993, returns as a player with the Chicago Bulls.
1995 - March 20 : A nerve-gas attack paralyzes the subway system of Tokyo, Japan, during the morning rush hour. At least ten persons are killed in the terrorist act.
1995 - March 23 : President Clinton outlines plans to review federal affirmative-action programs.
1995 - March 23 : The World Trade Organization, a 125-nation global trade-monitoring group that formally came into existence on January 1, names Renato Ruggiero of Italy as its director general.
1995 - March 25 : Britain's Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip complete a six-day visit to South Africa.
1995 - March 30 : Pope John Paul II issues the 11th encyclical of his pontificate, Evangelium Vitae ("The Gospel of Life").
1995 - March 31 : President Clinton and UN Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali participate in ceremonies formally transferring peacekeeping responsibilities in Haiti from U.S.-led troops to the UN Mission in Haiti (UNMIH).
1995 - April 2 : The Major League Baseball players' strike ends as the team owners accept the players' unconditional offer to return to work. Players, who will work under the collective-bargaining agreement in effect before the strike, and owners would continue to try to settle their differences.
1995 - April 3 : UCLA captures the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I men's basketball title by defeating the University of Arkansas, 89-78. On April 2 the University of Connecticut's women's team had completed an undefeated season with a 70-64 win over Tennessee in the championship game.
1995 - April 4 : Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley is elected to a second term.
1995 - April 5 : U.S. First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton and her daughter Chelsea complete a five-nation tour of South Asia.
1995 - April 9 : Peru's President Alberto Fujimori is reelected.
1995 - April 9 : Seven Israeli soldiers and a U.S. student are killed in two separate Palestinian suicide-bomb attacks near Israeli settlements in the Gaza Strip.
1995 - April 9 : It is reported that Robert McNamara--U.S. secretary of defense (1961-68) and a chief architect of U.S. policy in Vietnam at that time--has charged in a new book, In Retrospect: The Tragedy and Lessons of Vietnam, that U.S. involvement in the Vietnam war was a mistake.
1995 - April 10 : United Nations Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali announces the appointment of Carol Bellamy, currently the director of the U.S. Peace Corps, as executive director of the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF).
1995 - April 11 : Pakistan's Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto concludes a seven-day visit to the United States, during which she attempted to persuade President Clinton and congressional leaders to lift the U.S. military-aid embargo against Pakistan.
1995 - April 13 : In Finland, Paavo Lipponen is sworn in as head of a five-party coalition government. Lipponen's Social Democrat Party had captured a plurality in national elections in March.
1995 - April 18 : In Bolivia the government declares a 90-day state of siege after union and government talks to end several weeks of strikes and civil strife break down.
1995 - April 19 : A massive car bomb explodes outside a federal office building in Oklahoma City, OK, causing numerous fatalities and extensive damage. Many of the first-known dead are children who were in a day-care center in the building.
1995 - April 26 : The U.S. Supreme Court rules, 5-4, that the Gun-Free School Zone Act of 1990, which made the possession of a firearm within 1,000 feet (300 m) of a school a federal offense, is unconstitutional.
1995 - April 30 : In Vietnam the 20th anniversary of the fall of Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh City), which ended the Vietnam War, is marked.
1995 - May 1 : A 14-month-old permanent cease-fire and more than three years of relative calm in Croatia end as Croatian forces attack the Serb-held Krajina region.
1995 - May 7 : In a runoff election in France, Paris Mayor Jacques Chirac, leader of the neo-Gaullist Rally for the Republic, is elected to a seven-year term as president.
1995 - May 9 : The U.S. Senate confirms the nomination of John M. Deutch as director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
1995 - May 10 : President Clinton and Russia's President Boris Yeltsin conclude a summit meeting in Moscow.
1995 - May 11 :At the United Nations, representatives from 174 nations approve the indefinite extension of the Treaty on the Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons.
1995 - May 13 : New Zealand's Black Magic I completes a five-race sweep over the U.S. team's Young America to capture yachting's America's Cup.
1995 - May 14 : Carlos Sal Menem is reelected president of Argentina.
1995 - May 22 :Facing international pressure and possible no-confidence motions in the Knesset (parliament), the Israeli cabinet suspends its plan to confiscate 135 acres (55 ha) of mainly Arab-owned land in East Jerusalem.
1995 - May 22 :The U.S. Supreme Court rules that the Constitution bars states from limiting the number of terms of members of Congress. In effect, the decision overrules congressional term-limit laws enacted in 23 states.
1995 - May 28 : A powerful earthquake strikes Sakhalin, an island off Russia's east coast, killing some 2,000 persons.
1995 - June 6 : South Africa's highest court abolishes capital punishment.
1995 - June 8 : In Bosnia and Herzegovina, U.S. Marines with air support from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) rescue U.S. Air Force Capt. Scott O'Grady, the pilot of a U.S. F-16 fighter jet that had been shot down by Bosnian Serbs in Serbian-held territory on June 2. O'Grady's jet had been patrolling a no-fly zone over Bosnia.
1995 - June 10 : Taiwan's President Lee Teng-hui completes a private visit to the United States--the first by a Taiwanese leader since the United States recognized mainland China and severed relations with Taiwan in 1979.
1995 - June 13 : President Clinton outlines a ten-year balanced-budget plan.
1995 - June 14 : The Houston Rockets defeat the Orlando Magic, four games to zero, to win the National Basketball Association title.
1995 - June 17 : The annual summit of the leaders of the Group of Seven (G-7) industrial nations concludes in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
1995 - June 18 : The last 26 hostages held by Bosnian Serbs are released. In return, the United Nations halts its attempt to protect Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, from heavy Serbian bombardment.
1995 - June 18 : Russia's Prime Minister Viktor S. Chernomyrdin declares a cease-fire throughout Chechnya and orders a high-level team to begin peace talks with rebel leaders. An additional 205 hostages held by Chechen rebels in the Russian city of Budyonnovsk are released.
1995 - June 22 : The nomination of Dr. Henry W. Foster, Jr., to be U.S. surgeon general dies as Democrats in the Senate fail for a second time to end a filibuster and force a vote on Foster's confirmation.
1995 - June 24 : The New Jersey Devils capture ice hockey's Stanley Cup, defeating the Detroit Red Wings in four straight games.
1995 - June 25 : Amid much confusion and after many delays, Haitian voters go to the polls for the first time since Jean-Bertrand Aristide was restored to the presidency in the fall of 1994.
1995 - June 25 : Warren E. Burger, chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1969-86), dies in Washington, DC, at the age of 87.
1995 - June 26 : Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak survives an assassination attempt without injury en route to an African summit meeting in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
1995 - June 26 : The U.S. Supreme Court rules that public-school officials can require student athletes to submit to random drug testing.
1995 - June 26 : The 50th anniversary of the establishment of the United Nations is marked in San Francisco.
1995 - June 28 : The United States and Japan agree on an accord on automotive trade, ending a two-year dispute.
1995 - June 29 : A U.S. space shuttle, Atlantis, docks with a Soviet space station, Mir, for the first time.
1995 - June 29 : The U.S. Supreme Court rules, 5-4, that the use of race as a "predominant factor" in delineating congressional districts is unconstitutional.
1995 - July 4 : Britain's Prime Minister John Major, who resigned as leader of the Conservative Party on June 22, is reelected to the party's leadership post. A group of right-wing Tories had opposed Major's policies regarding integration within the European Union, leading to his resignation.
1995 - July 5 : Turkey sends some 3,000 troops into northern Iraq to destroy strongholds held by Kurdish guerrillas.
1995 - July 8 : China charges Harry Wu, a Chinese-American human-rights advocate, with espionage.
1995 - July 9 : Pete Sampras wins the men's singles title at the All England Tennis Championship at Wimbledon, England. On July 8, Steffi Graf had defeated Arantxa Sanchez Vicario for the women's crown.
1995 - July 10 : Officials in Myanmar release Nobel Peace laureate Aung San Suu Kyi from house arrest.
1995 - July 13 : Banharn Silpa-archa is named premier of Thailand after his Chart Thai party outpolls the previously ruling Democratic Party in parliamentary elections on July 2.
1995 - July 14 : Science magazine reports that a team of Colorado scientists has created Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC), a state of matter first postulated by Albert Einstein some 70 years ago.
1995 - July 16 : Iraq's President Saddam Hussein pardons and frees William Barloon and David Daliberti. An Iraqi court had sentenced the two Americans to eight years' imprisonment for entering Iraq illegally in March 1995.
1995 - July 18 : A U.S. Senate committee begins hearings into the Whitewater affair--the real-estate and financial dealings of President and Mrs. Clinton while they were living in Arkansas.
1995 - July 24 : A suspected Palestinian Islamist detonates a bomb on a public bus in Tel Aviv, Israel, killing six Jews and himself and injuring at least 30 other persons.
1995 - July 25 : Seven persons are killed and some 80 others are injured as a bomb explodes on a crowded Paris subway.
1995 - July 27 : President Clinton signs legislation that cuts $16.3 billion from spending previously appropriated by Congress for fiscal year 1995.
1995 - July 27 : South Korea's President Kim Young Sam joins President Clinton at ceremonies dedicating the Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington, DC.
1995 - July 28 : After finding Susan Smith guilty of the murders of her two young sons, a jury in Union, SC, spares her the death penalty. She is to be sentenced to life in prison. The case drew national attention in late 1994, when the young woman claimed her car was hijacked and her children were kidnapped. Smith later confessed to drowning her sons.
1995 - July 28 : Vietnam is admitted to membership in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
1995 - July 30 : Russian and Chechen negotiators reach a truce to end the fighting in the breakaway republic of Chechnya.
1995 - Aug. 1 : The Walt Disney Company announces that it is acquiring Capital Cities/ABC. The merger would be the second-largest takeover in history.
1995 - Aug. 1 : Subcommittees of the U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee and Committee on Government Reform and Oversight conclude joint hearings regarding a 1993 siege on the Branch Davidians' compound near Waco, TX.
1995 - Aug. 5 : U.S. Secretary of State Warren Christopher arrives in Vietnam to open formal diplomatic relations between the United States and Vietnam.
1995 - Aug. 7 : After Croatian forces recapture Krajina, a region in Croatia that had been held by rebel Serbs since bitter fighting there in 1991-92, large groups of Serb civilians begin to evacuate the area.
1995 - Aug. 7 : In Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima, Japan, some 100,000 people mark the 50th anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombing of the city during World War II.
1995 - Aug. 10 : Jordanian officials announce that Jordan has granted asylum to two leading military aides of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. The two--both sons-in-law of Hussein--were among a group of senior army officials who had defected from Iraq on August 8.
1995 - Aug. 10 : Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols are indicted by a federal grand jury in Oklahoma City, OK, on charges related to the bombing of a federal building in Oklahoma City in April that killed 169 persons. A third man, Michael Fortier, pleads guilty to separate charges and agrees to testify about his knowledge of the bombing plot.
1995 - Aug. 13 : Former baseball star Mickey Mantle dies of cancer at the age of 63.
1995 - Aug. 15 : In a televised speech, Japan's Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama offers a "heartfelt apology" for his nation's actions of "colonial rule and aggression" during World War II.
1995 - Aug. 16 : Colombia's President Ernesto Samper Pizano declares a 90-day state of emergency as violence continues in his Latin American nation amid charges that Samper accepted funds for his 1994 presidential campaign from the Cali drug cartel.
1995 - Aug. 16 : In a referendum, voters in Bermuda reject independence from Great Britain.
1995 - Aug. 16 : U.S. Sen. Bill Bradley (D-NJ) announces that he will not seek reelection to a fourth term in 1996.
1995 - Aug. 17 : China announces that it has exploded a nuclear bomb in an underground test.
1995 - Aug. 18 : The Association of Caribbean States (ACS) concludes its first summit meeting in Trinidad.
1995 - Aug. 19 : Three U.S. peace negotiators in Bosnia and Hercegovina are killed in a car crash near Sarajevo.
1995 - Aug. 21 : A suicide bomber detonates an explosive during the morning rush hour in Jerusalem. At least five Jews and the bomber are killed in the attack, for which the Palestinian group called Hamas takes responsibility.
1995 - Aug. 24 : Harry Wu returns to the United States after being expelled from China. Prior to his expulsion, the 58-year-old Chinese-American human-rights activist had been convicted of spying and sentenced to 15 years in prison.
1995 - Aug. 28 : Chemical Banking Corp. and Chase Manhattan Corp. announce that they will merge, establishing the largest bank in the United States.
1995 - Aug. 29 : Eduard Shevardnadze, head of state of the republic of Georgia, is wounded slightly as a car bomb explodes near his motorcade in the capital city of Tbilisi.
1995 - Sept. 1 : In Liberia a six-member interim ruling council takes office as part of a new peace plan to end the nation's civil war that began in December 1989.
1995 - Sept. 5 : France's Defense Minister Charles Millon announces that France has detonated a nuclear device underground at the Mururoa Atoll in the South Pacific.
1995 - Sept. 6 : Cal Ripken, Jr., of the Baltimore Orioles plays in his 2,131st straight major-league baseball game, surpassing Lou Gehrig's record of 2,130 consecutive games, set in 1939.
1995 - Sept. 7 : Bob Packwood announces his resignation from the U.S. Senate, one day after the Senate Select Committee on Ethics voted unanimously for his expulsion. The Oregon Republican was facing various charges of sexual misconduct, influence peddling, and obstruction of justice.
1995 - Sept. 8 : Participants in the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia agree to a U.S.-sponsored agreement to end the fighting in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Under the plan, Bosnia would be divided into two parts--one controlled by a Muslim-Croat federation and the other controlled by Serbs.
1995 - Sept. 10 : Pete Sampras defeats Andre Agassi to capture the U.S. Open men's singles tennis title. Steffi Graf had won the women's crown with a victory over Monica Seles on September 9.
1995 - Sept. 12 : Two U.S. balloonists are shot down and killed by a Belarussian military helicopter while flying over Belarus during an international balloon race.
1995 - Sept. 15 : At the conclusion of the 12-day United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women, delegates from 180 nations endorse a nonbinding "Platform for Action" for promoting women's rights worldwide into the 21st century.
1995 - Sept. 15 : Major consumer electronic corporations agree on a single format for a new disc that is expected to be the successor to the videocassette and the CD-ROM computer disc.
1995 - Sept. 20 : AT&T Corp. announces plans to divide its operations into three separate companies.
1995 - Sept. 28 : In a White House ceremony, Israel's Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) Chairman Yasir Arafat sign an agreement on the second stage of interim Palestinian autonomy. In effect, the pact establishes the conditions for an Israeli military pullback from the West Bank.
1995 - Oct. 1 : A federal jury in New York City convicts ten Muslims, including Sheikh Omar Abd al-Rahman, of seditious conspiracy. Along with other charges, the prosecution had accused Rahman of leading the terrorist group that was responsible for the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center in New York City.
1995 - Oct. 3 : Concluding a long trial in Los Angeles Superior Court, a jury announces that it has acquitted former football star O.J. Simpson of the murders of his former wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman.
1995 - Oct. 4 : In the Indian ocean nation of Comoros, some 1,000 French soldiers participate in a raid to end an attempted coup led by French mercenary Bob Denard. Said Mohamed Djohar, president of Comoros, who was seized during the conspiracy, is released unharmed.
1995 - Oct. 8 : Pope John Paul II concludes a five-day trip to the United States, during which he made stops in Newark, NJ; New York City; and Baltimore, MD.
1995 - Oct. 9 : An Amtrak train derails some 27 mi (40 km) east of Hyder, AZ, killing one person and injuring some 100.
1995 - Oct. 10 : Israel releases some 900 Palestinians held in Israeli prisons and begins its military pullout from Palestinian towns.
1995 - Oct. 10 : Mexico's President Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de Leon meets with President Clinton at the White House. In a press conference the two presidents reaffirm the importance of the $12.6 billion in U.S. loans to Mexico announced earlier in the year.
1995 - Oct. 14 : China's Premier Li Peng leaves Canada after a three-day visit during which he and Prime Minister Jean Chretien discussed international trade.
1995 - Oct. 16 : Hundreds of thousands of black men participate in the Million Man March in Washington, DC. The rally, organized by Louis Farrakhan, is intended to unite black men and encourage them to take greater responsibility for their actions.
1995 - Oct. 16 : The fifth annual Ibero-American Summit opens in San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina.
1995 - Oct. 17 : A bomb explodes on a crowded subway in Paris, France, injuring at least 29 persons. Authorities suspect an Algerian terrorist organization of the crime.
1995 - Oct. 17 : In Iraq, Saddam Hussein takes office for another seven-year presidential term after receiving an overwhelming endorsement in a referendum on October 15.
1995 - Oct. 17 : U.S. First Lady Hillary Clinton ends a six-day, five-nation tour of Latin Amenca.
1995 - Oct. 22 : World leaders gather at the United Nations to mark its 50th anniversary.
1995 - Oct. 22 : General elections are held in Switzerland, with the ruling coalition increasing its strength in parliament.
1995 - Oct. 22 : President Henri Konan Bedie of the Ivory Coast is reelected by a wide margin.
1995 - Oct. 25 : John J. Sweeney, 61-year-old president of the Service Employees International Union, is elected president of the AFL-CIO.
1995 - Oct. 26 : Russia's President Boris Yeltsin is hospitalized with a heart ailment.
1995 - Oct. 28 : Some 300 persons are killed in a subway fire in Baku, Azerbaijan.
1995 - Oct. 28 : The Atlanta Braves defeat the Cleveland Indians, four games to two, to win baseball's World Series.
1995 - Oct. 29 : The militant Islamic Jihad movement in the Gaza Strip confirms that its leader, Fathi al-Shiqaqi, was assassinated in Malta on October 26.
1995 - Oct. 30 : In Quebec voters narrowly defeat a proposal granting the Canadian province sovereignty.
1995 - Oct. 30 : In Portugal a Socialist Party government, led by Antonio Guterres, takes office.
1995 - Nov. 1 : The presidents of Bosnia, Croatia, and Serbia gather at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base outside of Dayton, OH, to begin peace negotiations.
1995 - Nov. 1 : In South Africa the African National Congress wins more than 6513500f the vote in local elections.
1995 - Nov. 2 : The U.S. Justice Department indicts the Japanese commercial bank Daiwa Bank Ltd. on 24 counts of fraud and conspiracy.
1995 - Nov. 4 : Israel's Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin is assassinated by a Jewish right-wing extremist shortly after addressing a pro-peace rally in Tel Aviv.
1995 - Nov. 5 : In the republic of Georgia, Eduard Shevardnadze, the chairman of Parliament and head of state, is elected president.
1995 - Nov. 5 : In Turkey, Prime Minister Tansu Ciller forms an interim government. Her government had lost a vote of confidence on October 15.
1995 - Nov. 7 : In off-year elections in the United States, Kentucky's Lt. Gov. Paul Patton (D) is elected to the state's governorship; Mississippi Gov. Kirk Fordice is reelected; and various mayoral and state legislative races are held across the country.
1995 - Nov. 7 : In France, Premier Alain Juppe presents a new cabinet, reducing the number of ministries from 41 to 32.
1995 - Nov. 8 : Retired Gen. Colin Powell, former chairman of the U.S. joint chiefs of staff, announces that he will not run for president in 1996, ending months of speculation.
1995 - Nov. 8 : Former U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara returns to Vietnam for the first time since the Vietnam war.
1995 - Nov. 9 : In Trinidad and Tobago, Basdeo Panday of the United National Congress Party takes office as prime minister.
1995 - Nov. 11 : Meeting in Auckland, New Zealand, the British Commonwealth suspends Nigeria's membership and threatens to expel the nation from the organization. The action is in response to the Nigerian government's execution of writer Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight other minority-rights activists after they had been convicted of inciting the murder of four leaders of the Oguni ethnic group in 1994.
1995 - Nov. 13 : Seven persons, including five Americans, are killed as two bomb explosions occur at a military center in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
1995 - Nov. 15 : The Guatemalan government announces that the results of the national presidential election held on November 12 are inconclusive and that a runoff election will be scheduled for Jan. 7, 1996.
1995 - Nov. 16 : Lamine Zeroual, who was appointed president of Algeria by the nation's military in January 1994, captures a five-year presidential term in Algeria's first open presidential balloting since the nation's independence in 1962.
1995 - Nov. 18 : In Louisiana's gubernatorial race, state Sen. Mike Foster defeats U.S. Rep. Cleo Fields, becoming the second Republican to be chosen for the post since Reconstruction.
1995 - Nov. 19 : In Poland, Aleksander Kwasniewski, 41-year-old leader of the formerly Communist Democratic Left Alliance (LSD), defeats Lech Walesa in Poland's runoff presidential election.
1995 - Nov. 19 : Meeting in Osaka, Japan, the leaders of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum sign a framework agreement in principle calling for free trade.
1995 - Nov. 20 : President Clinton signs into law a continuing resolution, or stopgap measure, to fund the government until December 15. Under the law, the president and Congress are committed to balance the federal budget by 2002. On November 13, Clinton had vetoed another stopgap measure; a partial shutdown of the federal government resulted.
1995 - Nov. 21 : At Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio, the presidents of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and Serbia agree to end nearly four years of fighting in Bosnia among Croats, Muslims, and Serbs. The agreement divides Bosnia into a Muslim-Croat federation and a Serb republic and calls for a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) force of 60,000, including 20,000 Americans, to be sent to Bosnia to oversee the peace.
1995 - Nov. 24 : In a national referendum, voters in Ireland agree to eliminate the constitutional ban on divorce.
1995 - Nov. 30 : Bill Clinton becomes the first U.S. president to visit Northern Ireland.
1995 - Dec. 1 : Javier Solana, Spain's foreign minister, is selected secretary-general of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Facing corruption charges at home in Belgium, Willy Claes had resigned the post in October.
1995 - Dec. 3 : The United States wins tennis' Davis Cup.
1995 - Dec. 6 : President Clinton vetoes the Republican reconciliation bill, designed to end the federal budget deficit by 2002. The president claims that the bill includes unacceptable cuts for programs affecting the poor, the elderly, and students.
1995 - Dec. 6 : The U.S. House Committee on Ethics votes to appoint a special counsel to investigate allegations that Rep. Newt Gingrich (R-GA) violated tax laws while teaching a college course in Georgia.
1995 - Dec. 7 : Egypt's Interior Minister Hassan Mohammed al-Alfi announces that the nation's ruling National Democratic Party won a commanding majority in parliamentary elections on November 29 and December 6.
1995 - Dec. 9 : U.S. Rep. Kweisi Mfume (D-MD) is chosen president and chief executive officer of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
1995 - Dec. 12 : Jesse Jackson, Jr., the son of the civil-rights leader, is elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, filling a vacancy in Illinois' 2d District. Former speaker of the California Assembly Willie Brown is chosen mayor of San Francisco.
1995 - Dec. 14 : In Paris, Presidents Alija Izetbegovic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Franjo Tudjman of Croatia, and President Slobodan Milosevic of Serbia formally sign the Bosnian Peace Treaty, which was reached in Ohio in mid-November.
1995 - Dec. 14 : In a risky medical experiment, scientists inject bone marrow removed from a baboon into a 38-year-old man suffering from AIDS. Their hope is that the transplanted marrow cells, which are believed to be resistant to the AIDS virus, will grow to rescue the patient's damaged immune system.
1995 - Dec. 17 : Elections are held for the 450-member State Duma, the lower house of the Russian parliament.
1995 - Dec. 17 : In Austria the Socialist Democratic Party retains its dominance in general elections.
1995 - Dec. 17 : Rene Preval is elected to succeed Jean-Bertrand Aristide as president of Haiti.
1995 - Dec. 20 : In Great Britain, Buckingham Palace announces that Queen Elizabeth has urged her son Prince Charles and his estranged wife Princess Diana to divorce.
1995 - Dec. 20 : An American Airlines 757 traveling from Miami to Cali, Colombia, crashes in a mountainous region 50 mi (80 km) north of Cali, killing 160 persons.
1995 - Dec. 21 : President Clinton and Congress reach an agreement whereby the White House will comply with a congressional subpoena and turn over new material in the Whitewater affair to Senate and federal investigators.
1995 - Dec. 23 : A tent erected for a school ceremony in a small town in India catches fire, killing some 400 persons, mostly children.
1995 - Dec. 24 : Parliamentary elections are held in Turkey.
1995 - Dec. 29 : President Clinton vetoes the 1996 defense authorization bill.
1995 - Dec. 31 : Renewed fighting breaks out in Liberia, threatening a five-month-long cease-fire in the nation's civil war.
1995 - Dec. 31 : The U.S. Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) ceases to exist as an independent agency of the federal government.357357
1996 - Jan. 2 : AT&T announces that it plans to eliminate 40,000 jobs.
1996 - Jan. 6 : U.S. President Bill Clinton signs a stopgap spending measure ending a 21-day partial shutdown of the federal government.
1996 - Jan. 7 : In Guatemala, Alvaro Arzu Irigoyen of the center-right National Advancement Party is elected president in a runoff vote.
1996 - Jan. 8 : The northeastern United States is devastated by a powerful snowstorm, tagged the "Blizzard of '96."
1996 - Jan. 8 : Francois Mitterrand, the president of France from May 1981 to May 1995, dies at his home in Paris at the age of 79.
1996 - Jan. 9 : Russia's President Boris Yeltsin names Yevgeny Primakov, the director of Russia's foreign-intelligence service, to succeed Andrei V. Kozyrev as foreign minister.
1996 - Jan. 11 : The Japanese Diet (parliament) elects Ryutaro Hashimoto, the 58-year-old leader of the Liberal Democratic Party, to succeed Tomiichi Murayama as prime minister. Murayama, the leader of the Social Democratic Party of Japan, had resigned as prime minister on January 5.
1996 - Jan. 11 : Italy's Prime Minister Lamberto Dini resigns under pressure but will remain in office until elections are held or a new government is formed.
1996 - Jan. 14 : Jorge Sampaio of Portugal's Socialist Party is elected to the nation's presidency.
1996 - Jan. 15 : Russian troops launch an all-out attack against separatist guerrillas in the breakaway republic of Chechnya. The guerrillas had seized hundreds of hostages and occupied the village of Pervomayskoye in Russia's Dagestan region.
1996 - Jan. 17 : U.S. District Judge Michael B. Mukasey sentences Sheikh Omar Abd al-Rahman to life in prison following his October 1995 conviction on charges of plotting to bomb New York City landmarks and to assassinate Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak during a U.S. visit.
1996 - Jan. 17 : At a meeting of the American Astronomical Society, astronomers announce the discovery of two planets outside the solar system.
1996 - Jan. 18 : In Greece the ruling Panhellenic Socialist Movement (Pasok) selects former Industry Minister Costas Simitis as prime minister, succeeding the ailing Andreas Papandreou, who had resigned.
1996 - Jan. 19 : Canada's Prime Minister Jean Chretien, a group of some 300 businessmen, and seven provincial premiers complete an 11-day trade mission to South Asia.
1996 - Jan. 20 : Palestinian voters in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank choose a new self-rule Palestinian National Authority government. Yasir Arafat of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) is elected president of the Palestinians.
1996 - Jan. 23 : President Clinton delivers his State of the Union message, declaring that the "era of big government" has ended.
1996 - Jan. 26 : The U.S. Senate ratifies the second Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START), committing the United States and Russia to reducing their long-range nuclear arsenals to about one third of 1993 levels. To become effective, the agreement must be ratified by both houses of the Russian parliament.
1996 - Jan. 26 : President Clinton signs a measure to fund the federal government through March 15, 1996.
1996 - Jan. 27 : Mahamane Ousmane, the first democratically elected president of Niger, is overthrown in a military coup.
1996 - Jan. 28 : The Dallas Cowboys defeat the Pittsburgh Steelers, 27-17, to win the National Football League's Super Bowl XXX.
1996 - Jan. 30 : In a mail-in voting system, U.S. Rep. Ron Wyden (D-OR) is elected to fill the U.S. Senate seat vacated by the resignation of Bob Packwood in October 1995.
1996 - Feb. 2 : Entertainer Gene Kelly dies at the age of 83.
1996 - Feb. 7 : Wlodzimierz Cimoszewicz takes office as premier of Poland, succeeding Jozef Oleksy, who had resigned to defend himself against charges that he had spied for the former USSR.
1996 - Feb. 7 : Rene Preval is sworn in as president of Haiti, succeeding Jean-Bertrand Aristide.
1996 - Feb. 7 : Crown Prince Letsie David Mohato becomes king of Lesotho following the death of his father, King Moshoeshoe II, in a car accident on Jan. 15, 1996.
1996 - Feb. 8 : President Clinton signs into law a major overhaul of the nation's communications laws.
1996 - Feb. 10 : The Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) takes responsibility for a February 9 bomb explosion near a London office complex. The blast killed two persons and ended an 18-month cease-fire.
1996 - Feb. 10 : President Clinton signs a $265 billion defense-authorization bill.
1996 - Feb. 11 : Pope John Paul II concludes a seven-day tour of Latin America, during which he visited Guatemala, Nicaragua, El Salvador, and Venezuela.
1996 - Feb. 15 : In Bangladesh the ruling Bangladesh National Party (BNP) wins 205 of 207 contested seats in parliamentary elections. Widespread violence mars the balloting, however.
1996 - Feb. 16 : An Amtrak passenger train and a Maryland Area Rail Commuter (MARC) system train collide in Silver Spring, MD, killing 11 persons.
1996 - Feb. 18 : At the conclusion of a two-day conference in Rome, President Alija Izetbegovic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, President Franjo Tudjman of Croatia, and President Slobodan Milosevic of Serbia issue a declaration pledging to resolve their differences over implementation of the 1995 treaty to end civil war in Bosnia.
1996 - Feb. 20 : Former U.S. Rep. Kweisi Mfume (D-MD) takes office as chief executive officer of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
1996 - Feb. 22 : President Clinton nominates Alan Greenspan to a third four-year term as chairman of the Federal Reserve Board. The president also names Alice M. Rivlin, the current director of the Office of Management and Budget, as the board's vice-chairman, and Laurence H. Meyer, an economic consultant, to a vacant seat on the board.
1996 - Feb. 22 : Saudi Arabia's King Fahd announces that he has recovered from his illness and that he will resume ruling his nation. The king had ceded power temporarily to Crown Prince Abdullah on January 1.
1996 - Feb. 23 : The U.S. Department of Commerce announces that the U.S. economy grew at an annual rate of 2.1 6028n 1995.
1996 - Feb. 24 : Over waters between Cuba and the United States, Cuban MiG fighter jets shoot down two unarmed private planes belonging to Brothers to the Rescue, a Cuban exiles' organization, killing four airmen.
1996 - Feb. 25 : Twenty-seven persons, including two Americans, are killed and scores are injured in two apparently coordinated suicide-bombing attacks in Israel.
1996 - Feb. 28 : The U.S. Department of Commerce reports that the nation's 1995 deficit in trade in goods and services totaled $111.04 billion.
1996 - March 1 : Barry R. McCaffrey takes office as director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy after resigning as a four-star general of the U.S. Army.
1996 - March 3 : In Spain the center-right Popular Party, led by Jose Maria Asnar, receives the most votes in parliamentary elections but falls short of gaining an absolute parliamentary majority.
1996 - March 4 : Fourteen persons are killed by a suicide-bombing attack in a busy intersection of Tel Aviv. On March 3, 19 persons lost their lives in a bombing on a bus in downtown West Jerusalem. The military wing of the Palestinian Islamic movement is believed to be responsible for the attacks, which threaten the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.
1996 - March 7 : Three U.S. servicemen are convicted in a Japanese court of the rape of a 12-year-old Japanese girl in Okinawa in September 1995.
1996 - March 7 : Yasir Arafat, president of the Palestine National Authority (PNA), convenes the first session of the PNA's new 88-member Palestine Legislative Council.
1996 - March 9 : American comedian George Burns dies at his Beverly Hills, CA, home. He had marked his 100th birthday on January 20.
1996 - March 11 : John Howard is sworn in as prime minister of Australia. The Liberal Party-National Party coalition headed by Howard had scored a decisive victory in national elections on March 2.
1996 - March 12 : President Clinton signs into law a bill strengthening the U.S. economic embargo of Cuba.
1996 - March 12 : Turkey's new government, headed by the rotating leadership of Mesut Yilmaz and Tansu Ciller, wins a parliamentary vote of confidence.
1996 - March 13 : At a one-day summit at the Egyptian resort of Sharm El-Sheik, leaders from 27 nations--including U.S. President Clinton, Israel's Prime Minister Shimon Peres, Jordan's King Hussein, and Russia's President Yeltsin--demonstrate support for the Arab-Israeli peace process and the need to combat international terrorism.
1996 - March 13 : A gunman opens fire on a kindergarten class in Dunblane, Scotland, killing 16 children, their teacher, and himself.
1996 - March 20 : In Van Nuys, CA, a superior-court jury finds Erik Menendez and his brother Lyle Menendez guilty of the first-degree murders of their parents in Beverly Hills in 1989. In 1994 two separate juries had deadlocked in the brothers' murder case. Both brothers had admitted to the shotgun killings of their parents but claimed that they had killed them out of fear that they themselves would be killed by the couple for revealing years of sexual and emotional abuse.
1996 - March 22 : Members of the United Auto Workers Local 696 vote overwhelmingly to end a 17-day-old strike against General Motors.
1996 - March 23 : President Lee Teng-hui wins a decisive 5413635f the vote in Taiwan's first democratic presidential election. In anticipation of the voting, Communist China had fired four unarmed surface-to-surface missiles at targets in waters close to Taiwan on March 8 and March 13. The missile firings apparently were intended to intimidate the Taiwanese.
1996 - March 25 : The motion picture Braveheart wins the Academy Award for best picture. Its director, Mel Gibson, is awarded the Oscar for best director.
1996 - March 26 : Robert Dole captures the Republican presidential primaries in California, Nevada, and Washington. Together with the delegates the Kansas senator won in earlier primaries and caucuses, he now has a sufficient number of delegates to gain the Republican presidential nomination.
1996 - March 27 : The European Commission, a division of the European Union, announces a worldwide ban on the importing of British beef products. The action follows the release of a British government study reporting a link between bovine spongiform encephalopathy (mad-cow disease) and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (a variant of the mad-cow virus that affects humans).
1996 - March 27 : In Israel, Yigal Amir, 25, is sentenced to life imprisonment after being found guilty of the November 1995 murder of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin.
1996 - March 30 : Russia's President Yeltsin and the leaders of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Belarus sign an agreement on economic integration. On March 23, Russia and Belarus agreed to establish a "union state" that would link the two nations economically, politically, and culturally.
1996 - April 1 : Aetna Life & Casualty Company announces that it plans to purchase U.S. Healthcare, a leading provider of managed health care.
1996 - April 1 : The University of Kentucky wins the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I men's basketball championship by defeating Syracuse University, 76-67.
1996 - April 3 : U.S. Secretary of Commerce Ronald H. Brown is among 35 persons killed when a U.S. military plane slams into a mountainside near the airport at Dubrovnik, Croatia. Secretary Brown and a delegation of U.S. corporate executives were in Croatia on a trade mission to promote U.S. business participation in the reconstruction of the former Yugoslavia.
1996 - April 4 : Theodore J. Kaczynski, a 53-year-old former mathematics professor, is arraigned in Helena, MT, on a felony charge of possessing bomb components. He is suspected of being the Unabomber, the mail-bomb terrorist who had killed three persons and injured 23 others since May 1978.
1996 - April 6 : Fighting between government soldiers and rebels loyal to a besieged military leader break out anew in Liberia. A peace plan had been accepted in the African nation in August 1995.
1996 - April 9 : President Clinton signs into law a bill authorizing a line-item veto.
1996 - April 9 : Dan Rostenkowski (D), former U.S. congressman from Illinois who served as chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, pleads guilty to two charges of mail fraud. He is to serve a 17-month prison sentence and pay a fine of $100,000.
1996 - April 10 : President Clinton vetoes a bill that would have outlawed a late-term-abortion procedure.
1996 - April 11 : Jessica Dubroff--a 7-year-old girl from California--her father, and her flight instructor are killed as their single-engine plane crashes near Cheyenne, WY. The girl was attempting to become the youngest person to pilot a plane across the United States.
1996 - April 12 : U.S. Trade Representative Mickey Kantor is designated to succeed the late Ronald Brown as commerce secretary; Charlene Barshefsky, the deputy trade representative, is appointed acting trade representative; and Franklin Raines, vice chairman of the Federal National Mortgage Association, is named director of the Office of Management and Budget.
1996 - April 17 : In Tokyo, Japan's Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto and President Clinton sign a declaration endorsing a U.S. military presence in the Asian region as "essential for preserving peace and stability."
1996 - April 18 : During the eighth day of an Israeli offensive against Hezbollah (Party of God) guerrillas inside southern Lebanon, the Israeli army fires an artillery barrage into a UN peacekeeping camp in Qana, Lebanon, killing at least 75 Lebanese civilians and wounding more than 100. Prime Minister Shimon Peres claims that Israel did not know that the camp was packed with civilian refugees and was responding to guerrilla fire near it.
1996 - April 18 : In Cairo, Egypt, gunmen open fire on a group of Greek tourists, killing 18 persons and injuring 17 others. Officials of the Egyptian Interior Ministry call the attack part of a four-year-old campaign by Islamic militant groups against the government.
1996 - April 20 : Concluding a summit conference with Russia's President Yeltsin in Moscow, President Clinton and the leaders of the major industrialized nations (the G-7) call for the prompt enactment of a nuclear-test ban and announce steps to halt the smuggling of nuclear-bomb ingredients.
1996 - April 21 : In parliamentary elections in Italy, the New Olive Tree center-left coalition wins control of the 315-seat Senate and captures 284 seats in the 630-member Chamber of Deputies.
1996 - April 21 : Bell Atlantic and Nynex Corporation agree to merge. The union will establish the second-largest telephone corporation in the United States after AT&T and will be one of the biggest mergers in U.S. history.
1996 - April 24 : President Clinton signs into law a counterterrorism bill, establishing new methods to fight terrorism.
1996 - April 24 : The Palestine National Council votes to remove from the charter of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) clauses that contradict the PLO's pledge to respect Israel's right to exist and to renounce "terrorism and other acts of violence."
1996 - April 24 : Russia's President Yeltsin begins a three-day visit to China.
1996 - April 26 : Israel and Lebanon, "in consultation with Syria," agree to end 16 days of rocketing and shelling in northern Israel and southern Lebanon.
1996 - April 26 : Following an April 24 agreement between negotiators for Congress and the White House on a permanent budget for fiscal year 1996, President Clinton signs a budget bill. The bill, together with action taken earlier, reduces federal spending for fiscal 1996 by 10%.
1996 - April 26 : A four-day auction of personal items belonging to the estate of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis concludes at Sotheby's in New York City. Proceeds from the auction total $34.5 million.
1996 - April 29 : In Tasmania, Australia, a gunman is captured after he methodically kills 35 people at a popular tourist site.
1996 - April 30 : In Washington, President Clinton and Israel's Prime Minister Peres sign an antiterrorism agreement that was initiated following four attacks by suicide bombers in Israel in March.
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Italy, history of
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Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Lars Porsena, King of Clusium
Rome (Italy)
Rome, ancient
Indians of North America, art of the
Indians, American (I)
Mound Builders
North American archaeology
Ohio River
Indians, American (I)
Latin America, history of
Mesoamerica
Mexico, history of
Monte Alban
pre-Columbian art and architecture
Zapotec
Asia, history of (I)
Pazyryk
rugs and carpets
Russia, history of
Siberia
Argos
Europe, history of (I)
Greece, ancient
Sparta
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Latins
Rome (Italy)
Rome, ancient
Europe, history of (I)
Gelon, Tyrant of Gela
Italy, history of
Sicily
Darius I, King of Persia (Darius the Great)
Europe, history of (I)
Greece, ancient
History of the Persian Wars, The
Marathon, Battle of
Persia, ancient
Persian Wars
Ephesus
Europe, history of (I)
Greece, ancient
Heraclitus
logos
philosophy
pre-Socratic philosophy
Europe, history of (I)
Greece, ancient
mathematics, history of
philosophy
pre-Socratic philosophy
Pythagoras of Samos
Pythagoras, theorem of
Pythagoreans
Asia, history of (I)
Buddha
Buddhism
India, history of
Europe, history of (I)
galley
galley warfare
Greece, ancient
History of the Persian Wars, The
Persia, ancient
Persian Wars
Salamis (island, Greece)
Themistocles
Xerxes I, King of Persia
Athens (Greece)
Europe, history of (I)
Greece, ancient
History of the Persian Wars, The
Leonidas, King of Sparta
Persia, ancient
Persian Wars
Thermopylae
Xerxes I, King of Persia
China, history of
Confucianism
Confucius
philosophy
Aristides
Europe, history of (I)
Greece, ancient
History of the Persian Wars, The
Pausanias (Spartan general)
Persia, ancient
Persian Wars
Plataea
Aristides
Athens (Greece)
Delian League
Delos
Europe, history of (I)
Greece, ancient
Aeschylus
drama
Europe, history of (I)
Greece, ancient
Greek literature, ancient
theater, history of the
tragedy
Achaemenids
Artaxerxes I, King of Persia
Middle East, history of the
Persia, ancient
Xerxes I, King of Persia
Athens (Greece)
Europe, history of (I)
Greece, ancient
Pericles
Celtic art
Celts
European prehistory
Iron Age
La Tene
India, history of
Jainism
religion
Acropolis
Athena
Athens (Greece)
Callicrates
Greece, ancient
Greek architecture
Ictinus
Pericles
Phidias
temple
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
patricians
plebeians
Rome (Italy)
Rome, ancient
Alcibiades
Athens (Greece)
Cleon
Europe, history of (I)
Greece, ancient
History of the Peloponnesian War
Lysander
Peloponnesian War
Pericles
Sparta
Thucydides
Greece, ancient
Greek literature, ancient
Herodotus
history
History of the Persian Wars, The
Persian Wars
drama
Greece, ancient
Greek literature, ancient
Oedipus Rex
Sophocles
theater, history of the
tragedy
drama
Euripides
Greece, ancient
Greek literature, ancient
theater, history of the
tragedy
Trojan Women, The
Aristophanes
comedy
drama
Greece, ancient
Greek literature, ancient
Lysistrata
theater, history of the
Greece, ancient
Greek literature, ancient
history
History of the Peloponnesian War
Peloponnesian War
Thucydides
Europe, history of (I)
Greece, ancient
Greek literature, ancient
history
Xenophon
Athens (Greece)
Europe, history of (I)
Greece, ancient
Lysander
Peloponnesian War
Sparta
Acropolis
Greece, ancient
Greek architecture
Athens (Greece)
Greece, ancient
History of the Peloponnesian War
Peloponnesian War
Sparta
Egypt, ancient
Middle East, history of the
Persia, ancient
Athens (Greece)
Europe, history of (I)
Greece, ancient
Lysander
Peloponnesian War
Sparta
China, history of
Chinese literature
history
Sima Guang (Ssu-ma Kuang)
Artaxerxes II, King of Persia
Clearchus
Cyrus the Younger
Middle East, history of the
Persia, ancient
European prehistory
fortification
Great Britain, history of
Maiden Castle
atomism
Democritus
Greece, ancient
philosophy
pre-Socratic philosophy
Greece, ancient
Hippocrates
Hippocratic oath
medicine, history of
Apology
Athens (Greece)
Crito
Greece, ancient
Greek literature, ancient
philosophy
Plato
Socrates
Agesilaus II, King of Sparta
Anatolia, ancient
Greece, ancient
Middle East, history of the
Persia, ancient
Sparta
Tissaphernes, Persian Satrap
Etruscans
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Rome, ancient
Veii
Brennus
Europe, history of (I)
Gaul
Italy, history of
Rome (Italy)
Rome, ancient
academy
Athens (Greece)
Dialogues of Plato
Greece, ancient
Greek literature, ancient
philosophy
Plato
Athens (Greece)
Europe, history of (I)
Greece, ancient
Sparta
Thebes (Greece)
Agesilaus II, King of Sparta
Epaminondas
Europe, history of (I)
Greece, ancient
Pelopidas
Sparta
Thebes (Greece)
Greece, ancient
Greek literature, ancient
philosophy
Plato
Republic, The
Europe, history of (I)
Greece, ancient
Macedonia, Kingdom of
Philip II, King of Macedonia
Europe, history of (I)
Greece, ancient
Greek literature, ancient
history
Xenophon
Dionysus
Greece, ancient
Greek art
Hermes
Praxiteles
sculpture
Egypt, ancient
Middle East, history of the
Persia, ancient
bronzes
Farnese Heracles
Greece, ancient
Greek art
Lysippus
sculpture
Athens (Greece)
cavalry
Chaeronea
Europe, history of (I)
Greece, ancient
Macedonia, Kingdom of
Philip II, King of Macedonia
strategy and tactics, military
Thebes (Greece)
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Latins
Rome (Italy)
Rome, ancient
Alexander the Great, King of Macedonia
Bucephalus
Europe, history of (I)
Greece, ancient
Macedonia, Kingdom of
Philip II, King of Macedonia
Alexander the Great, King of Macedonia
Egypt, ancient
Greece, ancient
Macedonia, Kingdom of
Middle East, history of the
Phoenicia
Syria
Achaemenids
Alexander the Great, King of Macedonia
cavalry
Darius III Codomannus, King of Persia
Greece, ancient
Macedonia, Kingdom of
Middle East, history of the
Persia, ancient
Alexander the Great, King of Macedonia
Alexandria (Egypt)
Egypt, ancient
Greece, ancient
Macedonia, Kingdom of
Middle East, history of the
Alexander the Great, King of Macedonia
Darius III Codomannus, King of Persia
Greece, ancient
Macedonia, Kingdom of
Middle East, history of the
Persia, ancient
Alexander the Great, King of Macedonia
Asia, history of (I)
Greece, ancient
India, history of
Macedonia, Kingdom of
Alexander the Great, King of Macedonia
Babylon
Diadochi
Greece, ancient
Hellenistic Age
Macedonia, Kingdom of
Middle East, history of the
Alexander the Great, King of Macedonia
Diadochi
Egypt, ancient
Hellenistic Age
Middle East, history of the
Palestine
Ptolemy I, King of Egypt (Ptolemy Soter)
Asia, history of (I)
Chandragupta Maurya, Emperor of India
India, history of
Maurya
Aristotle
Greece, ancient
Greek art
Hellenistic Age
portraiture
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
roads and highways
Roman roads
Rome, ancient
Diadochi
Europe, history of (I)
Greece, ancient
Hellenistic Age
Macedonia, Kingdom of
Seleucus I Nicator, Macedonian King
Euclid
Euclidean geometry
geometry
Greece, ancient
Hellenistic Age
mathematics, history of
Eskimo
Indians of North America, art of the
North American archaeology
Okvik
Europe, history of (I)
Russia, history of
Sarmatians
Scythians
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Rome, ancient
Samnites
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Rome, ancient
Sabines
Epirus
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Pyrrhus, King of Epirus
Rome, ancient
Alexandria (Egypt)
Egypt, ancient
lighthouse
Seven Wonders of the World
Europe, history of (I)
Gaul
Greece, ancient
Thermopylae
Anatolia, ancient
Galatia
Gaul
Middle East, history of the
Caere
Etruscans
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Rome, ancient
Carthage
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Punic Wars
Rome, ancient
Sicily
gladiators
Italy, history of
Rome, ancient
Africa, history of (I)
Carthage
Europe, history of (I)
Punic Wars
Regulus, Marcus Atilius
Rome, ancient
Asia, history of (I)
Asoka, Emperor of India
Buddhism
India, history of
Maurya
Bible
Greek language
Hebrew language
translation (language)
Carthage
Europe, history of (I)
Hamilcar Barca
Italy, history of
Punic Wars
Rome, ancient
Sicily
Egypt, ancient
Hellenistic Age
Middle East, history of the
Ptolemy II, King of Egypt (Ptolemy Philadelphus)
Ptolemy III, King of Egypt (Ptolemy Euergetes)
Africa, history of (I)
Carthage
Europe, history of (I)
Punic Wars
Rome, ancient
Earth, size and shape of
Eratosthenes of Cyrene
geography
Greece, ancient
Hellenistic Age
Italy, history of
Latin language
Latin literature
Livius Andronicus
Rome (Italy)
Rome, ancient
astronomy, history of
comet
Halley's comet
Carthage
Corsica
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Punic Wars
Rome, ancient
Sardinia
Carthage
Europe, history of (I)
Hannibal (Carthaginian general)
Hasdrubal
Punic Wars
Spain, history of
bronzes
Dying Gaul
Greece, ancient
Greek art
Hellenistic Age
Pergamum
sculpture
Andhra Pradesh
Asia, history of (I)
Buddhism
India, history of
Anatolia, ancient
Attalus I, King of Pergamum
Greece, ancient
Middle East, history of the
Pergamum
Seleucids (dynasty)
Achaea
Cleomenes III, King of Sparta
Europe, history of (I)
Greece, ancient
Hellenistic Age
Sparta
Achaea
Antigonus III Doson, Macedonian king
Europe, history of (I)
Greece, ancient
Hellenistic Age
Macedonia, Kingdom of
Sparta
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
Qin (Ch'in)
Antigonus III Doson, Macedonian king
Europe, history of (I)
Greece, ancient
Hellenistic Age
Macedonia, Kingdom of
Philip V, King of Macedonia
Carthage
Europe, history of (I)
Hannibal (Carthaginian general)
Punic Wars
Rome, ancient
Spain, history of
Alps
Carthage
cavalry
Europe, history of (I)
Hannibal (Carthaginian general)
Italy, history of
Punic Wars
Rome, ancient
Carthage
Europe, history of (I)
Punic Wars
Rome, ancient
Spain, history of
Cannae, Battle of
Carthage
cavalry
Europe, history of (I)
Hannibal (Carthaginian general)
Italy, history of
Punic Wars
Rome, ancient
strategy and tactics, military
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
Chinese archaeology
Chinese art and architecture
fortification
Great Wall of China
Qin (Ch'in)
Archimedes
Archimedes' principle
Archimedes' screw
Hiero II, Tyrant of Syracuse
mathematics, history of
Rome, ancient
Sicily
Syracuse (Sicily)
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
Chinese archaeology
Chinese art and architecture
Qin (Ch'in)
Carthage
Europe, history of (I)
Hannibal (Carthaginian general)
Punic Wars
Rome, ancient
Scipio Africanus Major
Spain, history of
Anatolia, ancient
Antiochus III, Seleucid King, Antiochus the Great
Armenia (historic region)
Bactria
Middle East, history of the
Parthia
Seleucids (dynasty)
Africa, history of (I)
Carthage
Hannibal (Carthaginian general)
Punic Wars
Rome, ancient
Scipio Africanus Major
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
Chinese art and architecture
Han (dynasty)
Qin (Ch'in)
Africa, history of (I)
Carthage
Hannibal (Carthaginian general)
Masinissa
Punic Wars
Rome, ancient
Scipio Africanus Major
Antiochus III, Seleucid King, Antiochus the Great
Middle East, history of the
Palestine
Seleucids (dynasty)
Syria
Africa, history of (I)
Masinissa
Numidia
Europe, history of (I)
Greece, ancient
Macedonia, Kingdom of
Pergamum
Philip V, King of Macedonia
Rhodes
Rome, ancient
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Gaul
Paris (France)
cavalry
horse
horseshoe
Anatolia, ancient
book
Middle East, history of the
parchment
Pergamum
comedy
drama
Latin literature
Plautus
Rome, ancient
tragicomedy
Asia, history of (I)
cavalry
China, history of
saddle
stirrup
Andean civilization
Latin America, history of
Nazca
Peru
pre-Columbian art and architecture
Jews
Judaism
Middle East, history of the
Palestine
Pharisees
Sadducees
Europe, history of (I)
Flamininus, Titus Quinctius
Greece, ancient
Macedonia, Kingdom of
Philip V, King of Macedonia
Rome, ancient
Antiochus III, Seleucid King, Antiochus the Great
Europe, history of (I)
Greece, ancient
Seleucids (dynasty)
Thrace
Antiochus III, Seleucid King, Antiochus the Great
Europe, history of (I)
Greece, ancient
Rome, ancient
Seleucids (dynasty)
Thermopylae
Bacchanalia
Bacchus
mythology (I)
Rome, ancient
Asia, history of (I)
India, history of
Maurya
Cato, Marcus Porcius (Cato the Elder)
Europe, history of (I)
Latin literature
Rome, ancient
Africa, history of (I)
Carthage
Hannibal (Carthaginian general)
Rome, ancient
Europe, history of (I)
Greece, ancient
Hellenistic Age
Macedonia, Kingdom of
Perseus, King of Macedonia
Philip V, King of Macedonia
Greece, ancient
Greek art
Hellenistic Age
Laocoon
sculpture
Athens (Greece)
Greece, ancient
Greek architecture
mythology (I)
temple
Zeus
Jews
Maccabees (family)
Middle East, history of the
Palestine
Seleucids (dynasty)
Europe, history of (I)
Greece, ancient
Hellenistic Age
Macedonia, Kingdom of
Perseus, King of Macedonia
Rome, ancient
Hasideans
Jerusalem
Jews
Maccabees (family)
Middle East, history of the
Palestine
temple
astronomical catalogs and atlases
astronomy, history of
Greece, ancient
Hellenistic Age
Hipparchus
Rhodes
star
Africa, history of (I)
Carthage
Masinissa
Numidia
Punic Wars
Rome, ancient
Africa, history of (I)
Carthage
Punic Wars
Rome, ancient
Scipio Africanus Minor
Achaea
Argos
Europe, history of (I)
Greece, ancient
Rome, ancient
Egypt, ancient
Middle East, history of the
Ptolemy VIII, King of Egypt (Ptolemy Euergetes)
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
Han (dynasty)
Han Wudi (Han Wu Ti)
Jews
Maccabees (family)
Middle East, history of the
Palestine
Rome, ancient
Celts
Europe, history of (I)
Iberian Peninsula
Lusitania (Roman province)
Portugal, history of
Rome, ancient
Greece, ancient
Hellenistic Age
Middle East, history of the
Seven Wonders of the World
Sidon
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Gaul
Nimes
Rome, ancient
Anatolia, ancient
Middle East, history of the
Mithradates VI, King of Pontus (Mithradates the Great)
Pontus
Annam
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
Han (dynasty)
Vietnam
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Gaul
Rome, ancient
Toulouse
Africa, history of (I)
Jugurtha, King of Numidia
Numidia
Rome, ancient
Catulus, Quintus Lutatius
Europe, history of (I)
Germanic peoples
Germany, history of
Italy, history of
Marius, Gaius
Rome, ancient
Sulla, Lucius Cornelius
European prehistory
Scandinavia, history of
swamp, marsh, and bog
Tollund man
Dionysius Thrax
grammar
Greece, ancient
Hellenistic Age
linguistics
parts of speech
China, history of
puppet
shadow play
theater, history of the
Anasazi
cliff dwellers
Indians of North America, art of the
Indians, American (I)
North American archaeology
Asia, history of (I)
Gandhara
Pakistan
Scythians
Armenia (historic region)
Middle East, history of the
Tigranes I, King of Armenia
Drusus (family)
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Rome, ancient
Samnites
citizenship
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Rome, ancient
Anatolia, ancient
Europe, history of (I)
Mithradates VI, King of Pontus (Mithradates the Great)
Pontus
Rome, ancient
Sulla, Lucius Cornelius
Cinna, Lucius Cornelius
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Marius, Gaius
Pompey the Great
Rome, ancient
Sulla, Lucius Cornelius
Cinna, Lucius Cornelius
Crassus, Marcus Licinius
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Pompey the Great
Rome, ancient
Sulla, Lucius Cornelius
Africa, history of (I)
Rome, ancient
Tangier
Etruscans
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Rome, ancient
Sulla, Lucius Cornelius
Europe, history of (I)
gladiators
Italy, history of
Rome, ancient
slavery
Spartacus
Crassus, Marcus Licinius
Europe, history of (I)
gladiators
Italy, history of
Rome, ancient
slavery
Spartacus
Armenia (historic region)
Middle East, history of the
Rome, ancient
Tigranes I, King of Armenia
Anatolia, ancient
Lucullus, Lucius Licinius
Middle East, history of the
Mithradates VI, King of Pontus (Mithradates the Great)
Pompey the Great
Rome, ancient
Jerusalem
Maccabees (family)
Middle East, history of the
Palestine
Pompey the Great
Rome, ancient
Caesar, Gaius Julius
Crassus, Marcus Licinius
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Pompey the Great
Rome, ancient
triumvirate
Acta diurna
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
newspaper
Rome, ancient
Caesar, Gaius Julius
Celts
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Gallic Wars
Gaul
Rome, ancient
Cyprus
Europe, history of (I)
Rome, ancient
Belgium
Caesar, Gaius Julius
Celts
Europe, history of (I)
Gallic Wars
Gaul
Rome, ancient
Asia, history of (I)
Korea, history of
Korean art
Caesar, Gaius Julius
Celts
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
legion, Roman
Rome, ancient
Italy, history of
Pompey the Great
Rome, ancient
theater architecture and staging
theater, history of the
Caesar, Gaius Julius
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Gallic Wars
Gaul
Rome, ancient
Vercingetorix
Caesar, Gaius Julius
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Gallic Wars
Gaul
Rome, ancient
glass
glassblowing
glassware, decorative
Middle East, history of the
Phoenicia
Phoenician art
De rerum natura
Epicureanism
Italy, history of
Latin literature
Lucretius
poetry
Rome, ancient
Caesar, Gaius Julius
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Pompey the Great
Rome, ancient
Rubicon River
Caesar, Gaius Julius
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Pompey the Great
Rome, ancient
Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt
Egypt, ancient
Middle East, history of the
Ptolemy XIII, King of Egypt
Rome, ancient
Caesar, Gaius Julius
Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt
Egypt, ancient
Middle East, history of the
Ptolemy XIII, King of Egypt
Rome, ancient
Caesar, Gaius Julius
Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt
Egypt, ancient
Middle East, history of the
Ptolemy XIII, King of Egypt
Rome, ancient
Caesar, Gaius Julius
dictatorship
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Rome, ancient
Brutus, Marcus Junius
Caesar, Gaius Julius
Cassius Longinus, Gaius
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Rome, ancient
Antony, Mark
Augustus, Roman Emperor
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Lepidus, Marcus Aemilius
Rome, ancient
triumvirate
Antony, Mark
Augustus, Roman Emperor
Brutus, Marcus Junius
Cassius Longinus, Gaius
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Philippi
Rome, ancient
Africa, history of (I)
Antony, Mark
Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt
Egypt, ancient
Rome, ancient
Herod (dynasty)
Jews
Middle East, history of the
Palestine
Rome, ancient
Agrippa, Marcus Vipsanius
Europe, history of (I)
galley
galley warfare
Italy, history of
Rome, ancient
Actium
Antony, Mark
Augustus, Roman Emperor
Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt
Europe, history of (I)
galley
galley warfare
Italy, history of
Rome, ancient
Antony, Mark
asp
Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Rome, ancient
Egypt, ancient
Middle East, history of the
Rome, ancient
Aeneid
e pluribus unum
Italy, history of
Latin literature
Maecenas, Gaius
poetry
Rome, ancient
Vergil
Augustus, Roman Emperor
caesar
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Rome, ancient
Senate, Roman
Augustus, Roman Emperor
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Praetorian guard
Rome, ancient
Horace
Italy, history of
Latin literature
Maecenas, Gaius
ode
poetry
Rome, ancient
dictionary
Italy, history of
Latin language
Latin literature
Rome, ancient
aqueduct
France, history of
Gaul
Nimes
Roman art and architecture
Rome, ancient
viaduct
Europe, history of (I)
Iberian Peninsula
Rome, ancient
Spain, history of
Asia, history of (I)
Korea, history of
Korean art
Agrippa, Marcus Vipsanius
France, history of
Gaul
Maison Carree
Nimes
Roman art and architecture
Rome, ancient
temple
Europe, history of (I)
Germanic peoples
Germany, history of
Rome, ancient
Bethlehem (West Bank)
Christianity
Jesus Christ
Herod (dynasty)
Jews
Middle East, history of the
Palestine
Rome, ancient
Augustus, Roman Emperor
Herod (dynasty)
Jews
Middle East, history of the
Palestine
Rome, ancient
erotica
Italy, history of
Latin literature
Ovid
poetry
Rome, ancient
population
Augustus, Roman Emperor
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Rome, ancient
Tiberius, Roman Emperor
Jews
Middle East, history of the
Palestine
Rome, ancient
erotica
Italy, history of
Latin literature
Metamorphoses
Ovid
poetry
Rome, ancient
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
Han (dynasty)
Wang Mang, Emperor of China
Arminius
Europe, history of (I)
Germanic peoples
Germany, history of
legion, Roman
Rome, ancient
Augustus, Roman Emperor
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Rome, ancient
Tiberius, Roman Emperor
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
Wang Mang, Emperor of China
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
Han (dynasty)
baptism
Bible
Christianity
Jesus Christ
John the Baptist, Saint
Middle East, history of the
Palestine
Bible
Christianity
Herod (dynasty)
John the Baptist, Saint
Middle East, history of the
Palestine
Bible
Christianity
crucifixion
Jesus Christ
Middle East, history of the
Palestine
Pilate, Pontius
Rome, ancient
apostle
Bible
Christianity
Middle East, history of the
Palestine
Paul, Saint
Caligula, Roman emperor
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Rome, ancient
Tiberius, Roman Emperor
Celsus, Aulus Cornelius
encyclopedia
Rome, ancient
cathedrals and churches
Christianity
church
Corinth
Europe, history of (I)
Greece, ancient
Caligula, Roman emperor
Claudius I, Roman emperor
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Rome, ancient
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Rome, ancient
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
London (England)
Rome, ancient
apostle
Bible
Christianity
Europe, history of (I)
Middle East, history of the
missions, Christian
Paul, Saint
Bible
Christianity
epistle
James, Epistle of
James, Saint (the "brother" of Jesus Christ)
Middle East, history of the
Palestine
Europe, history of (I)
Rome, ancient
Thrace
Europe, history of (I)
Gaul
Italy, history of
Rome, ancient
Senate, Roman
Cologne
Europe, history of (I)
Germany, history of
Rome, ancient
Africa, history of (I)
Aksum
Ethiopia
Colchester
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Rome, ancient
China, history of
rudder
ship
technology, history of
Claudius I, Roman emperor
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Nero, Roman Emperor
Rome, ancient
apostle
Bible
Christianity
Corinth
Corinthians, Epistles to the
epistle
Greece, ancient
Paul, Saint
Boadicea
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Rome, ancient
Bible
Christianity
James, Saint (the "brother" of Jesus Christ)
Middle East, history of the
Palestine
Christianity
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Rome (Italy)
Rome, ancient
Asia, history of (I)
Pakistan
Taxila
Italy, history of
Latin literature
philosophy
Rome, ancient
Seneca, Lucius Annaeus
Stoicism
Bible
Christianity
Mark, Gospel According to
Mark, Saint
Middle East, history of the
Palestine
Jews
Judaism
Middle East, history of the
Palestine
Rome, ancient
Zealots
erotica
Italy, history of
Latin literature
Petronius Arbiter
Rome, ancient
satire
Satyricon
apostle
Bible
Christianity
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Paul, Saint
Peter, Saint
Rome (Italy)
Rome, ancient
Asia, history of (I)
Buddhism
China, history of
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Nero, Roman Emperor
Rome, ancient
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Rome, ancient
Vespasian, Roman Emperor
Jerusalem
Jews
Middle East, history of the
Palestine
Rome, ancient
Titus, Roman Emperor
Zealots
Herod (dynasty)
Jews
Middle East, history of the
Palestine
Rome, ancient
Acts of the Apostles
Bible
Christianity
Luke, Saint
Middle East, history of the
Palestine
Jews
Masada
Middle East, history of the
Palestine
Rome, ancient
Zealots
history
Jews
Josephus, Flavius
Middle East, history of the
Palestine
Rome, ancient
encyclopedia
Pliny the Elder
Rome, ancient
Agricola, Gnaeus Julius
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Rome, ancient
Europe, history of (I)
Herculaneum
Italy, history of
Pompeii
Rome, ancient
Vesuvius
volcano
Bible
Christianity
Luke, Gospel According to
Luke, Saint
Matthew, Gospel According to
Matthew, Saint
Middle East, history of the
Palestine
Colosseum
Italy, history of
Roman art and architecture
Rome (Italy)
Rome, ancient
stadium
Italy, history of
Roman art and architecture
Rome (Italy)
Rome, ancient
Titus, Roman Emperor
triumphal arch
Domitian, Roman Emperor
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Rome, ancient
Titus, Roman Emperor
Apostolic Fathers
Christianity
Clement I, Saint
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Rome (Italy)
Rome, ancient
Anatolia, ancient
Christianity
Ephesus
Middle East, history of the
Timothy, Epistles to
Timothy, Saint
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Rome, ancient
Trajan, Roman Emperor
Indians, American (I)
Latin America, history of
Mesoamerica
Mexico, history of
Teotihuacan
erotica
India, history of
Indian literature
Kamasutra
China, history of
Chinese literature
dictionary
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
paper
technology, history of
Jordan
Middle East, history of the
Petra
Rome, ancient
Trajan, Roman Emperor
column
Column of Trajan
Italy, history of
Roman art and architecture
Rome, ancient
sculpture
Trajan, Roman Emperor
Greece, ancient
Greek literature, ancient
Lucian
satire
science fiction
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Rome, ancient
Europe, history of (I)
Hadrian's Villa
Hadrian, Roman Emperor
Italy, history of
Rome, ancient
Trajan, Roman Emperor
forum
Roman art and architecture
Italy, history of
Pantheon
Roman art and architecture
Rome (Italy)
Rome, ancient
Europe, history of (I)
fortification
Great Britain, history of
Hadrian's Wall
Picts
Rome, ancient
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
Laozi (Lao-tzu)
Taoism:
Athens (Greece)
Greece
Greek architecture
Zeus
Akiba ben Joseph
Bar Kochba
Jews
Middle East, history of the
Palestine
Rome, ancient
Bar Kochba
Diaspora
Jews
Middle East, history of the
Palestine
Rome, ancient
Antoninus Pius, Roman Emperor
Hadrian, Roman Emperor
Rome, ancient
Apuleius
Italy, history of
Latin literature
Rome, ancient
Almagest
astronomy, history of
geography
Greece, ancient
Ptolemy
science, history of
Asia, history of (I)
India, history of
Indian literature
Indo-Iranian languages
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Marcus Aurelius, Roman Emperor
Rome, ancient
Europe, history of (I)
geography
Greece, ancient
Pausanias (geographer)
Christianity
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Rome (Italy)
Rome, ancient
bronzes
Italy, history of
Marcus Aurelius, Roman Emperor
Roman art and architecture
Rome, ancient
sculpture
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
Han (dynasty)
Alexandria (Egypt)
Galen
medicine, history of
Middle East, history of the
surgery
abacus
adding machine
China, history of
Byzantium
Europe, history of (I)
Istanbul
Rome, ancient
Severus, Septimius, Roman Emperor
Africa, history of (I)
Carthage
Rome, ancient
Asia, history of (I)
Japan, history of
Jingo
bath
Caracalla, Baths of
Italy, history of
Roman art and architecture
Rome, ancient
Severus, Septimius, Roman Emperor
Caracalla, Roman emperor
citizenship
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Rome, ancient
Anatolia, ancient
Balkans
Europe, history of (I)
Goths
Middle East, history of the
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
Han (dynasty)
Ardashir I, King of Persia
Middle East, history of the
Parthia
Persia, ancient
Sassanians
Alexandria (Egypt)
algebra
Diophantine equations
Diophantus
mathematics, history of
Middle East, history of the
Christianity
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Rome, ancient
Seven Sleepers of Ephesus
Indians, American (I)
Latin America, history of
Maya
Mesoamerica
Mexico, history of
pre-Columbian art and architecture
Africa, history of (I)
Aksum
Ethiopia
Red Sea
Neoplatonism
philosophy
Plotinus
Porphyry (philosopher)
Rome, ancient
Europe, history of (I)
Franks
Rome, ancient
Spain, history of
Black Sea
Europe, history of (I)
Goths
Rome, ancient
Europe, history of (I)
Middle East, history of the
Persia, ancient
Rome, ancient
Sassanians
Shapur I, King of Persia
Valerian, Roman Emperor
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
Athens (Greece)
Corinth
Europe, history of (I)
Goths
Greece, ancient
Sparta
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
compass, navigational
technology, history of
gnosticism
Manichaeism
Middle East, history of the
Persia, ancient
alchemy
Diocletian, Roman Emperor
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Rome, ancient
Asia, history of (I)
Confucianism
Confucius
Japan, history of
Asia, history of (I)
Diocletian, Roman Emperor
Europe, history of (I)
Maximian, Roman Emperor
Rome, ancient
Christianity
Europe, history of (I)
Maurice, Saint
Maximian, Roman Emperor
Rome, ancient
Dalmatia
Diocletian's Palace
Diocletian, Baths of
Diocletian, Roman Emperor
Roman art and architecture
Rome, ancient
Yugoslavia
Armenia (historic region)
Mesopotamia
Middle East, history of the
Rome, ancient
Anthony, Saint
Christianity
Egypt
hermit
Middle East, history of the
monasticism
Rome, ancient
Armenia (historic region)
Armenian church
Roman Catholic church
Asia, history of (I)
Diocletian, Roman Emperor
Europe, history of (I)
Maximian, Roman Emperor
Rome, ancient
Constantine I, Roman Emperor (Constantine the Great)
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Rome, ancient
Christianity
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Rome (Italy)
Rome, ancient
Christianity
Constantine I, Roman Emperor (Constantine the Great)
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Rome, ancient
Christianity
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Milan
Rome, ancient
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
Korea, history of
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
Huns
Asia, history of (I)
Gupta (dynasty)
India, history of
Constantine I, Roman Emperor (Constantine the Great)
Edirne
Europe, history of (I)
Licinius, Roman Emperor
Rome, ancient
Christianity
Europe, history of (I)
Jesus Christ
Nicaea, councils of
cathedrals and churches
Christianity
Early Christian art and architecture
Italy, history of
Rome (Italy)
Rome, ancient
Saint Peter's Basilica
Byzantine Empire
Byzantium
Europe, history of (I)
Istanbul
Rome, ancient
Christianity
Coptic church
Ethiopia
choral music
Italy, history of
music
Rome (Italy)
Rome, ancient
Africa, history of (I)
Aksum
Ethiopia
Meroe
Asia, history of (I)
Huns
India, history of
Persia, ancient
Armenia (historic region)
Middle East, history of the
Persia, ancient
Rome, ancient
Asia, history of (I)
Japan, history of
Korea, history of
Europe, history of (I)
fortification
Great Britain, history of
Hadrian's Wall
Picts
Rome, ancient
Scotland
book
parchment
technology, history of
Byzantine Empire
Europe, history of (I)
Rome, ancient
Valens, Roman Emperor in the East
Valentinian I, Roman Emperor in the West
Europe, history of (I)
Huns
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Picts
Rome, ancient
Scotland
Theodosius I, Roman Emperor (Theodosius the Great)
Asia, history of (I)
Buddhism
Korea, history of
Europe, history of (I)
Huns
Russia, history of
Byzantine Empire
Edirne
Europe, history of (I)
Goths
Rome, ancient
Valens, Roman Emperor in the East
cathedrals and churches
Early Christian art and architecture
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Ravenna
Rome, ancient
Asia, history of (I)
Gupta (dynasty)
India, history of
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Rome, ancient
Ambrose, Saint
church music
hymn
Italy, history of
music
Rome, ancient
Augustine, Saint
Christianity
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Rome, ancient
Byzantine Empire
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Rome, ancient
Theodosius I, Roman Emperor (Theodosius the Great)
Alaric I, King of the Visigoths
Athens (Greece)
Byzantine Empire
Europe, history of (I)
Goths
Greece
Christianity
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
papacy
Roman Catholic church
Rome, ancient
Europe, history of (I)
Goths
Italy, history of
Rome, ancient
Europe, history of (I)
Gaul
Great Britain, history of
legion, Roman
Rome, ancient
Vandals
Asia, history of (I)
Avars
Mongolia
Mongols
Europe, history of (I)
Rome, ancient
Spain, history of
Vandals
Alaric I, King of the Visigoths
Europe, history of (I)
Goths
Italy, history of
Rome (Italy)
Rome, ancient
Augustine, Saint
City of God, The
Italy, history of
Rome, ancient
Bible
Jerome, Saint
Latin language
translation (language)
Byzantine Empire
Byzantium
Europe, history of (I)
Istanbul
university
Europe, history of (I)
Goths
Rome, ancient
Vandals
Africa, history of (I)
Gaiseric
Vandals
Christianity
Europe, history of (I)
Ireland, history of
missions, Christian
Patrick, Saint
Asia, history of (I)
Attila the Hun
Huns
Africa, history of (I)
Carthage
Rome, ancient
Vandals
Anglo-Saxons
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Anasazi
Chaco Canyon
cliff dwellers
Indians, American (I)
North American archaeology
Aetius, Flavius
Attila the Hun
Europe, history of (I)
Gaul
Huns
Rome, ancient
Attila the Hun
Europe, history of (I)
Huns
Italy, history of
Rome, ancient
Europe, history of (I)
Huns
Italy, history of
Rome, ancient
Venice
Asia, history of (I)
Gupta (dynasty)
Huns
India, history of
Europe, history of (I)
Gaiseric
Italy, history of
Rome (Italy)
Rome, ancient
Vandals
Indians, American (I)
Latin America, history of
Maya
Mesoamerica
Mexico, history of
pre-Columbian art and architecture
Attila the Hun
Europe, history of (I)
Huns
Rome, ancient
Europe, history of (I)
Goths
Theodoric the Great, King of the Ostrogoths
Europe, history of (I)
Germanic peoples
Italy, history of
Odoacer
Rome, ancient
Asia, history of (I)
Japan, history of
Shinto
Asia, history of (I)
Gupta (dynasty)
Huns
India, history of
Clovis
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Franks
Gaul
Merovingians (dynasty)
Rome, ancient
baptism
Christianity
Clovis
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Franks
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Theodoric the Great, King of the Ostrogoths
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
harness
technology, history of
Europe, history of (I)
Germanic law
Germanic peoples
Germany, history of
law, history of
Salic law
Hohokam culture
Indians of North America, art of the
Indians, American (I)
North American archaeology
Burgundy
duel
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Germanic law
Germanic peoples
trial by combat
Clovis
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Franks
Goths
Clovis
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Franks
Anglo-Saxons
Arthur and Arthurian legend
Celts
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Africa, history of (I)
Vandals
Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus
Italy, history of
philosophy
scholasticism
Byzantine Empire
Europe, history of (I)
Justinian I, Byzantine Emperor (Justinian the Great)
Theodora, Byzantine Empress
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Theodoric the Great, King of the Ostrogoths
Byzantine Empire
Europe, history of (I)
Justinian I, Byzantine Emperor (Justinian the Great)
abbey
Benedict, Saint
Benedictines
Christianity
Italy, history of
monasticism
Monte Cassino
Khosru I, King of Persia
Middle East, history of the
Persia, ancient
Sassanians
Africa, history of (I)
Belisarius
Byzantine Empire
Vandals
Byzantine Empire
Europe, history of (I)
Justinian Code
Justinian I, Byzantine Emperor (Justinian the Great)
law, history of
Roman law
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
Chinese art and architecture
pagoda
Byzantine art and architecture
Byzantine Empire
Byzantium
cathedrals and churches
Hagia Sophia
Istanbul
Asia, history of (I)
Buddhism
Japan, history of
Korea, history of
bubonic plague
Europe, history of (I)
medicine, history of
Byzantine art and architecture
Byzantine Empire
cathedrals and churches
Italian art and architecture
Italy, history of
Ravenna
San Vitale
Byzantine Empire
Christianity
cross
Early Christian art and architecture
Maya
Mesoamerica
Byzantine Empire
Byzantium
Europe, history of (I)
Istanbul
silk
silkworm
Byzantine Empire
Europe, history of (I)
Goths
Italy, history of
Justinian I, Byzantine Emperor (Justinian the Great)
Byzantine Empire
Europe, history of (I)
Justinian I, Byzantine Emperor (Justinian the Great)
Mediterranean Sea
Asia, history of (I)
Japan, history of
Korea, history of
Christianity
Columba, Saint
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Ireland, history of
missions, Christian
monasticism
Byzantine Empire
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Lombards
Islam
Mecca
Middle East, history of the
Muhammad
Byzantine Empire
Europe, history of (I)
Middle East, history of the
Persia, ancient
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
Sui (dynasty)
Christianity
cross
Early Christian art and architecture
Jesus Christ
Christianity
Europe, history of (I)
Goths
Spain, history of
Christianity
Gregory I, Pope
Italy, history of
papacy
bubonic plague
Europe, history of (I)
Augustine of Canterbury, Saint
Canterbury
Christianity
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
missions, Christian
Bonampak
Indians, American (I)
Latin America, history of
Maya
Mesoamerica
Mexico, history of
pre-Columbian art and architecture
Christianity
Europe, history of (I)
Germany, history of
Ireland, history of
missions, Christian
Scotland
choral music
Gregory I, Pope
Italy, history of
music
papacy
plainsong
Europe, history of (I)
India, history of
medicine, history of
smallpox
Anglo-Saxons
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Andean civilization
Huari
Indians, American (I)
Latin America, history of
Peru
pre-Columbian art and architecture
chess
games
India, history of
drum (musical instrument)
kettledrum
Middle East, history of the
music
musical instruments
percussion instruments
irrigation
Middle East, history of the
Persia, ancient
technology, history of
windmills and wind power
Asia, history of (I)
Buddhism
Japan, history of
Japanese art and architecture
Nara
temple
Islam
Koran
Middle East, history of the
Muhammad
Anatolia, ancient
Jerusalem
Middle East, history of the
Palestine
Persia, ancient
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
Tang (T'ang) (dynasty)
Egypt
Middle East, history of the
Persia, ancient
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
Chinese literature
poetry
Tang (T'ang) (dynasty)
Islam
Koran
Mecca
Medina
Middle East, history of the
Muhammad
Byzantine Empire
Heraclius, Byzantine Emperor
Middle East, history of the
Nineveh
Persia, ancient
Byzantine Empire
Europe, history of (I)
Goths
Spain, history of
Islam
jihad
Mecca
Middle East, history of the
Muhammad
Abu Bakr
Arabs
caliphate
Islam
Middle East, history of the
Muhammad
Arabs
Islam
Middle East, history of the
Sassanians
Arabs
Egypt
Islam
Mesopotamia
Middle East, history of the
Syria
Asia, history of (I)
Buddhism
India, history of
Tibet (Xizang)
China, history of
Chinese art and architecture
Tang (T'ang) (dynasty)
Yan Liben (Yen Li-pen)
Asia, history of (I)
Japan, history of
Arabs
Coptic art and architecture
Coptic church
Egypt
Middle East, history of the
Indians, American (I)
Latin America, history of
Mesoamerica
Mexico, history of
pre-Columbian art and architecture
Teotihuacan
Arabs
Islam
Koran
Middle East, history of the
Muhammad
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
Tang (T'ang) (dynasty)
Arabian music
Arabs
Middle East, history of the
music
Umayyads
Arabs
Islam
Middle East, history of the
Shiites
Sunnites
Afghanistan
Arabs
Asia, history of (I)
Islam
Kabul
Asia, history of (I)
Korea, history of
Caedmon
English literature (I)
poetry
Arabs
Byzantine Empire
Greek fire
Islam
Istanbul
weapons
Arabs
Asia, history of (I)
India, history of
Indus
Islam
Arabs
Byzantine Empire
Europe, history of (I)
Islam
Istanbul
Balkans
Bulgaria
Europe, history of (I)
Arabs
Islam
Islamic art and architecture
Jerusalem
Middle East, history of the
mosque
Europe, history of (I)
Jews
Judaism
Spain, history of
Africa, history of (I)
Arabs
Carthage
Islam
Arabic language
Arabs
Egypt
Islam
Middle East, history of the
Chichen Itza
Indians, American (I)
Latin America, history of
Maya
Mesoamerica
Mexico, history of
pre-Columbian art and architecture
Yucatan
adobe
Anasazi
Chaco Canyon
Indians of North America, art of the
Indians, American (I)
North American archaeology
Pueblo (Indian tribes)
Anglo-Saxons
Beowulf
English literature (I)
epic
Great Britain, history of
poetry
Africa, history of (I)
Arabs
Christianity
Islam
Tunis
Cahokia Mounds
Indians of North America, art of the
Indians, American (I)
Mound Builders
North American archaeology
Andean civilization
Indians, American (I)
Latin America, history of
Moche
Peru
Indians, American (I)
Latin America, history of
Mesoamerica
Mexico, history of
Monte Alban
pre-Columbian art and architecture
Zapotec
Africa, history of (I)
Ghana
Europe, history of (I)
mill
technology, history of
waterwheel
Asia, history of (I)
Japan, history of
Nara
Arabs
Berbers
Europe, history of (I)
Islam
Moorish art and architecture
Spain, history of
Arabs
Asia, history of (I)
Islam
Pakistan
Asia, history of (I)
Japan, history of
Japanese literature
Arabs
Byzantine Empire
Europe, history of (I)
Islam
Istanbul
Leo III, Byzantine Emperor (Leo the Isaurian)
Arabian music
Islam
lute
music
Spain, history of
Spanish music
stringed instruments
Byzantine art and architecture
Byzantine Empire
Europe, history of (I)
icon
iconoclasm
Leo III, Byzantine Emperor (Leo the Isaurian)
China, history of
graphic arts
printing
technology, history of
woodcuts and wood engravings
Bede, Saint
Christianity
English literature (I)
Great Britain, history of
history
Arabs
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Franks
Islam
Tours
Asia, history of (I)
Buddhism
Japan, history of
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
Mongolia
Uighur (Uygur)
China, history of
newspaper
printing
technology, history of
Abbasids
Arabs
caliphate
Islam
Middle East, history of the
Umayyads
Asia, history of (I)
Bengal
Buddhism
India, history of
Asia, history of (I)
Bhubaneswar
Hinduism
India, history of
Indian art and architecture
Arabs
Europe, history of (I)
Granada (region in Spain)
Islam
Moorish art and architecture
Spain, history of
Arabs
Middle East, history of the
paper
Samarkand
technology, history of
Byzantine Empire
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Lombards
Ravenna
Carolingian art and architecture
Carolingians
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Franks
Merovingian art and architecture
Merovingians (dynasty)
Pepin the Short, King of the Franks
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
papacy
Papal States
graphic arts
Japan, history of
printing
technology, history of
woodcuts and wood engravings
Carolingian art and architecture
Carolingians
Charlemagne, Frankish emperor (Charles the Great)
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Franks
Carolingians
Charlemagne, Frankish emperor (Charles the Great)
Europe, history of (I)
Franks
Italy, history of
Lombards
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
tea
Aachen
Alcuin
Carolingian art and architecture
Carolingians
Charlemagne, Frankish emperor (Charles the Great)
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Franks
Germany, history of
Abd al-Rahman I, Emir of Cordoba
Arabs
Cordoba (Spain)
Islam
Moorish art and architecture
mosque
Spain, history of
Abbasids
Arabian music
Arabs
Harun al-Rashid
Islam
Middle East, history of the
music
Byzantine Empire
Christianity
Europe, history of (I)
icon
iconoclasm
Irene, Byzantine Empress
Nicaea, councils of
Orthodox church
Bremen
Europe, history of (I)
Germany, history of
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Scandinavia, history of
Vikings
Africa, history of (I)
Arabs
Fez
Islam
Morocco (nation)
Aachen
Carolingian art and architecture
Carolingians
Charlemagne, Frankish emperor (Charles the Great)
Europe, history of (I)
Franks
Germany, history of
Asia, history of (I)
Japan, history of
Japanese art and architecture
Kyoto
Nara
book
Book of Kells
Celtic art
Europe, history of (I)
illuminated manuscripts
Ireland, history of
Europe, history of (I)
exploration
Iceland
Ireland, history of
Bonampak
Indians, American (I)
Latin America, history of
Maya
Mesoamerica
Mexico, history of
pre-Columbian art and architecture
Carolingians
Charlemagne, Frankish emperor (Charles the Great)
Europe, history of (I)
Franks
Leo III, Pope
Africa, history of (I)
Kanem-Bornu
Kanuri
Indians, American (I)
Latin America, history of
Maya
Mesoamerica
Mexico, history of
Palenque
pre-Columbian art and architecture
Norway
Oseberg ship burial
Scandinavia, history of
Scandinavian art and architecture
ship
Vikings
Asia, history of (I)
Malacca, Strait of
Srivijaya Empire
Asia, history of (I)
Borobudur
Buddhism
Java
Southeast Asian art and architecture
stupa
temple
Asia, history of (I)
banking systems
China, history of
money
Doge's Palace
Italian art and architecture
Italy, history of
Venice
Arabs
mathematics, history of
Middle East, history of the
number
numeral
Arabs
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Islam
Italy, history of
Marseille
Dublin (city)
Europe, history of (I)
Ireland, history of
Vikings
Carolingians
Charlemagne, Frankish emperor (Charles the Great)
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Germany, history of
Italy, history of
Verdun, Treaty of
Europe, history of (I)
Seville
Spain, history of
Vikings
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Paris (France)
Vikings
Arabs
Europe, history of (I)
Islam
Italy, history of
Rome (Italy)
Venice
Asia, history of (I)
Myanmar
Pagan
Southeast Asian art and architecture
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
city
Tang (T'ang) (dynasty)
Xi'an (Sian)
Africa, history of (I)
African art
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe Ruins
earthquake
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Rome (Italy)
Byzantine Empire
Europe, history of (I)
Istanbul
Vikings
Cyril and Methodius, Saints
Cyrillic alphabet
Europe, history of (I)
writing systems, evolution of
Europe, history of (I)
Novgorod
Russia, history of
Vikings
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Vikings
York (England)
Byzantine art and architecture
Byzantine Empire
cathedrals and churches
Hagia Sophia
mosaic
Byzantine Empire
Christianity
Constantinople, councils of
Europe, history of (I)
Istanbul
Nicholas I, Pope
Orthodox church
Photius
Roman Catholic church
Schism, Great
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
Chinese art and architecture
graphic arts
woodcuts and wood engravings
Europe, history of (I)
exploration
Iceland
Scandinavia, history of
Vikings
Alfred, King of England
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, The
Anglo-Saxons
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Vikings
Wessex
Europe, history of (I)
Harold I, King of Norway (Harold Fairhair)
Norway
Scandinavia, history of
Vikings
Europe, history of (I)
Kiev
Rurik (dynasty)
Russia, history of
Angkor
Asia, history of (I)
Cambodia
Khmer
Khmer Empire
Southeast Asian art and architecture
temple
Arabs
Basil I, Byzantine emperor (Basil the Macedonian)
Byzantine Empire
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Carolingians
Charles III, Frankish emperor (Charles the Fat)
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Franks
Alfred, King of England
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, The
Anglo-Saxons
Danelaw
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Vikings
Wessex
Arnulf, Frankish emperor
Carolingians
Charles III, Frankish emperor (Charles the Fat)
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Franks
Asia, history of (I)
Japan, history of
Japanese art and architecture
Danube River
Europe, history of (I)
Hungary
Magyars
Arabs
Cordoba (Spain)
Europe, history of (I)
Islam
Spain, history of
adobe
Anasazi
Chaco Canyon
Indians of North America, art of the
Indians, American (I)
North American archaeology
Pueblo (Indian tribes)
Europe, history of (I)
Mediterranean Sea
Vikings
Arabs
Europe, history of (I)
Islam
Spain, history of
technology, history of
windmills and wind power
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
Tang (T'ang) (dynasty)
abbey
Benedictines
Christianity
Cluny
France, history of
Arabs
dervish
Islam
Middle East, history of the
Sufism
Charles III, King of France (Charles the Simple)
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Franks
Normandy
Normans
Vikings
Arabs
Egypt
Fatimids
Ismailis
Middle East, history of the
Asia, history of (I)
Korea, history of
Korean art
Africa, history of (I)
Ghana
Africa, history of (I)
Arabs
Fatimids
Ismailis
Morocco (nation)
Europe, history of (I)
Germany, history of
Holy Roman Empire
Otto I, King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor
Saxons
Annam
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
Vietnam
Arabs
Europe, history of (I)
Leon (Spanish region)
Madrid
Spain, history of
Byzantine Empire
Europe, history of (I)
Istanbul
Vikings
Asia, history of (I)
Beijing (Peking)
China, history of
Arabian music
Arabs
Farabi, al-
logic
Middle East, history of the
music
philosophy
abbey
cathedrals and churches
church music
Europe, history of (I)
keyboard instruments
music
organ
Arabian music
Arabs
drum (musical instrument)
Europe, history of (I)
music
musical instruments
trumpet
Indians, American (I)
Latin America, history of
Maya
Mesoamerica
Mexico, history of
pre-Columbian art and architecture
Europe, history of (I)
Germany, history of
Holy Roman Empire
Otto I, King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor
Ottonian art and architecture
Saxons
Asia, history of (I)
India, history of
Indian art and architecture
Khajuraho
temple
Indians, American (I)
Latin America, history of
Mesoamerica
Mexico, history of
pre-Columbian art and architecture
Toltec
Tula (Mexico)
Europe, history of (I)
Germany, history of
Holy Roman Empire
Hungary
Magyars
Otto I, King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor
Europe, history of (I)
Piast (dynasty)
Poland
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
Sung (dynasty):
Europe, history of (I)
Germany, history of
Holy Roman Empire
Otto I, King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor
Asia, history of (I)
Japan, history of
Christianity
Europe, history of (I)
Piast (dynasty)
Poland
Arabs
Cairo (Egypt)
Egypt
Fatimids
Middle East, history of the
Arabs
Europe, history of (I)
mathematics, history of
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
Chinese art and architecture
Sung (dynasty):
Africa, history of (I)
Arabs
Islam
AEthelred II, King of England (AEthelred the Unready)
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Scandinavia, history of
Vikings
Eric the Red
Europe, history of (I)
exploration
Greenland
Scandinavia, history of
Vikings
Arabs
Europe, history of (I)
Holy Roman Empire
Islam
Italy, history of
Otto II, King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor
Asia, history of (I)
Europe, history of (I)
exploration
Genoa
Italy, history of
Venice
exploration
Newfoundland
North American archaeology
Scandinavia, history of
Vikings
Capetians (dynasty)
Carolingians
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Hugh Capet, King of France
Chichen Itza
Indians, American (I)
Latin America, history of
Maya
Mesoamerica
Mexico, history of
Toltec
Christianity
Europe, history of (I)
Kiev
Orthodox church
Russia, history of
Vladimir I, Grand Duke of Kiev
AEthelred II, King of England (AEthelred the Unready)
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Olaf I, King of Norway
Scandinavia, history of
Sweyn, King of Denmark
Vikings
Asia, history of (I)
diary
Japan, history of
Japanese literature
Sei Shonagon
Christianity
Europe, history of (I)
Norway
Olaf I, King of Norway
Scandinavia, history of
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
sugar
sugar production
Venice
Africa, history of (I)
Kano
Nigeria
Christianity
Europe, history of (I)
Greenland
Iceland
Eric the Red
exploration
L'Anse aux Meadows
Leif Eriksson
North American archaeology
Scandinavia, history of
Vikings
Vinland
Denmark
Europe, history of (I)
Norway
Olaf I, King of Norway
Scandinavia, history of
Europe, history of (I)
Navarre
Sancho III, King of Navarre (Sancho the Great)
Spain, history of
Europe, history of (I)
Hungary
Magyars
Stephen I, King of Hungary (Saint Stephen)
canonization
Christianity
Europe, history of (I)
saint
Adriatic Sea
Dalmatia
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Venice
Africa, history of (I)
Zanzibar
Afghanistan
Asia, history of (I)
Ghaznavids
India, history of
Islam
Mahmud of Ghazni
Pakistan
Brian Boru, King of Ireland
Europe, history of (I)
Ireland, history of
Vikings
Europe, history of (I)
Germany, history of
Henry II, King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor
Holy Roman Empire
Lombardy
Asia, history of (I)
Firdawsi
Persia, ancient
Persian literature
poetry
Shah Namah
L'Anse aux Meadows
North American archaeology
Scandinavia, history of
Thorfinn Karlsefni
Vikings
Vinland
AEthelred II, King of England (AEthelred the Unready)
Anglo-Saxons
Denmark
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Normandy
Sweyn, King of Denmark
Vikings
Europe, history of (I)
Germany, history of
Henry II, King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor
Holy Roman Empire
L'Anse aux Meadows
North American archaeology
Scandinavia, history of
Vikings
Vinland
Denmark
Europe, history of (I)
Norway
Olaf II, King of Norway (Saint Olaf)
Scandinavia, history of
Vikings
Canute, King of England, Denmark, and Norway
Denmark
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Norway
Scandinavia, history of
Vikings
Arabs
Druzes
Fatimids
Islam
Middle East, history of the
Bulgaria
Byzantine Empire
Europe, history of (I)
Asia, history of (I)
Japan, history of
Japanese literature
Murasaki Shikibu
novel
Tale of Genji, The
Guido d'Arezzo
Italian music
music
musical notation and terms
staff
Boleslaw I, King of Poland
Europe, history of (I)
Piast (dynasty)
Poland
Asia, history of (I)
Bengal
India, history of
Java
Sri Lanka
Conrad II, King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor
Europe, history of (I)
Franconia
Germany, history of
Holy Roman Empire
Canute, King of England, Denmark, and Norway
Europe, history of (I)
Norway
Scandinavia, history of
Cumans
Europe, history of (I)
Russia, history of
Arabs
caliphate
Cordoba (Spain)
Europe, history of (I)
Islam
Spain, history of
Umayyads
Aragon
Castile
Europe, history of (I)
Sancho III, King of Navarre (Sancho the Great)
Spain, history of
Avicenna
Islam
medicine, history of
Middle East, history of the
Persia, ancient
philosophy
camera
camera obscura
photography, history and art of
technology, history of
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Macbeth
Macbeth, King of Scotland
Scotland
Anglo-Saxons
Edward the Confessor, King of England
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Vikings
Anawratha
Asia, history of (I)
Myanmar
Pagan
Southeast Asian art and architecture
Europe, history of (I)
Germany, history of
Henry III, King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor
Holy Roman Empire
Asia, history of (I)
book
China, history of
printing
technology, history of
type and typesetting
abbey
Edward the Confessor, King of England
English art and architecture
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Westminster Abbey
choral music
Europe, history of (I)
medieval music
music
plainsong
polyphony
Europe, history of (I)
Norway
Oslo
Scandinavia, history of
Africa, history of (I)
Mali
Sahara
Timbuktu
Tuareg
Iran
Isfahan
Middle East, history of the
Persia, ancient
Persian art and architecture
Seljuks
Turks
Asia, history of (I)
astronomy, history of
China, history of
Crab nebula
supernova
Christianity
Europe, history of (I)
Leo IX, Pope
Michael Cerularius
Orthodox church
Roman Catholic church
Schism, Great
Baghdad
Iraq
Middle East, history of the
Persia, ancient
Seljuks
Turks
Africa, history of (I)
Almoravids
Berbers
Islam
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Macbeth
Macbeth, King of Scotland
Malcolm III, King of Scotland (Malcolm Canmore)
Scotland
Africa, history of (I)
Almoravids
Marrakech
Morocco (nation)
cathedrals and churches
Europe, history of (I)
Italian art and architecture
Italy, history of
Pisa
Romanesque art and architecture
Belgrade
Byzantine Empire
Europe, history of (I)
Hungary
Alp-Arslan
Armenia (historic region)
Middle East, history of the
Persia, ancient
Seljuks
Turks
Anglo-Saxons
Bayeux Tapestry
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Harold II, King of England
Hastings
Hastings, Battle of
Normandy
Normans
William I, King of England (William the Conqueror)
Alp-Arslan
Anatolia, ancient
Byzantine Empire
Manzikert, Battle of
Middle East, history of the
Persia, ancient
Seljuks
Turks
Alfonso VI, King of Leon and Castile
Castile
Europe, history of (I)
Leon (Spanish region)
Spain, history of
Byzantine Empire
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Normans
Robert Guiscard
church and state
Europe, history of (I)
Gregory VII, Pope
Henry IV, King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor
Holy Roman Empire
investiture controversy
papacy
Middle East, history of the
Omar Khayyam
Persia, ancient
Persian literature
poetry
Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam
Europe, history of (I)
Gregory VII, Pope
Henry IV, King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor
Holy Roman Empire
investiture controversy
papacy
English art and architecture
Great Britain, history of
London (England)
Norman architecture
Tower of London
cathedrals and churches
English art and architecture
Great Britain, history of
Norman architecture
Winchester
Bayeux Tapestry
Great Britain, history of
Harold II, King of England
Hastings, Battle of
Normans
tapestry
William I, King of England (William the Conqueror)
Great Britain, history of
Newcastle upon Tyne
Europe, history of (I)
Gregory VII, Pope
Henry IV, King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor
Holy Roman Empire
investiture controversy
Italy, history of
papacy
Rome (Italy)
Alfonso VI, King of Leon and Castile
Arabs
Europe, history of (I)
Islam
Spain, history of
Toledo (Spain)
Domesday Book
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
mill
technology, history of
waterwheel
Almoravids
Berbers
Islam
Spain, history of
Domesday Book
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
William I, King of England (William the Conqueror)
Alexius I Comnenus, Byzantine emperor
Byzantine Empire
Europe, history of (I)
Normans
Pechenegs
Croatia
Europe, history of (I)
Hungary
Ladislas I, King of Hungary
Slavonia
Byzantine art and architecture
cathedrals and churches
Europe, history of (I)
Italian art and architecture
Italy, history of
Saint Mark's Basilica
Venice
Arabs
El Cid
Europe, history of (I)
Islam
Spain, history of
Valencia (city in Spain)
Assassins
Islam
Ismailis
Middle East, history of the
Persia, ancient
Almoravids
Berbers
Europe, history of (I)
Islam
Spain, history of
Arabs
Christianity
Crusades
Europe, history of (I)
Godfrey of Bouillon
Islam
Peter the Hermit
Urban II, Pope
Anselm, Saint
Canterbury, archbishop of
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
philosophy
scholasticism
Cistercians
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
monastic art and architecture
monasticism
Arabs
Christianity
Crusades
Godfrey of Bouillon
Islam
Jerusalem
Jerusalem, Latin Kingdom of
Middle East, history of the
Africa, history of (I)
Hausa
Kano
Nigeria
Africa, history of (I)
Sierra Leone
Temne
adobe
Anasazi
Chaco Canyon
Indians of North America, art of the
Indians, American (I)
North American archaeology
Pueblo (Indian tribes)
Chanson de Roland
chansons de geste
Charlemagne cycle
France, history of
French literature
Roland
Europe, history of (I)
Germany, history of
Henry IV, King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor
Henry V, King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor
Holy Roman Empire
Capetians (dynasty)
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Louis VI, King of France (Louis the Fat)
Philip I, King of France
cathedrals and churches
Chichester
English art and architecture
Great Britain, history of
Norman architecture
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
compass, navigational
navigation
technology, history of
Crusades
Europe, history of (I)
Jerusalem, Latin Kingdom of
Middle East, history of the
Templars
Abelard, Peter
France, history of
philosophy
Roscellin
scholasticism
theology
William of Champeaux
Almohads
Berbers
Islam
mahdi
Middle East, history of the
Abelard, Peter
Bernard of Clairvaux, Saint
France, history of
philosophy
theology
Trinity
Callistus II, Pope
church and state
Europe, history of (I)
Henry V, King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor
Holy Roman Empire
investiture controversy
Lateran councils
papacy
Worms
cathedrals and churches
Europe, history of (I)
Gothic art and architecture
rose window
stained glass
Africa, history of (I)
Almohads
Berbers
Islam
Morocco (nation)
English literature (I)
Geoffrey of Monmouth
Great Britain, history of
history
Africa, history of (I)
Almohads
Europe, history of (I)
Islam
Spain, history of
Eleanor of Aquitaine
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Louis VII, King of France (Louis the Young)
cathedrals and churches
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
French art and architecture
Gothic art and architecture
Saint-Denis (church)
Suger, Abbot of Saint-Denis
Austria
Europe, history of (I)
Vienna
Conrad III, King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor
Europe, history of (I)
Germany, history of
Hohenstaufen (dynasty)
Holy Roman Empire
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Naples, Kingdom of
Normans
Roger II, King of Sicily
Sicily
Alfonso I, King of Portugal
Portugal, history of
Africa, history of (I)
Almohads
Almoravids
Arabs
Berbers
Islam
Marrakech
Morocco (nation)
Arabs
Europe, history of (I)
Islam
Lisbon
Portugal, history of
Europe, history of (I)
Moscow
Russia, history of
Bologna
Bologna, University of
Europe, history of (I)
European universities
Italy, history of
medicine, history of
university
Europe, history of (I)
paper
Spain, history of
technology, history of
Europe, history of (I)
European universities
Great Britain, history of
Oxford
Oxford, University of
university
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
fireworks
rockets and missiles
weapons
Africa, history of (I)
African art
Ife
Nigeria
Yoruba
Indians, American (I)
Latin America, history of
Mesoamerica
Mexico, history of
pre-Columbian art and architecture
Toltec
Tula (Mexico)
Angkor
Asia, history of (I)
Cambodia
Khmer Empire
Southeast Asian art and architecture
temple
Eleanor of Aquitaine
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Louis VII, King of France (Louis the Young)
Angevins (dynasties)
Anjou
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Henry II, King of England
Arabs
Damascus
Islam
Middle East, history of the
Nur al-Din
Seljuks
Syria
Turks
Europe, history of (I)
Frederick I, King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor
Germany, history of
Hohenstaufen (dynasty)
Holy Roman Empire
Asia, history of (I)
Japan, history of
samurai
Chretien de Troyes
courtly love
French literature
poetry
Africa, history of (I)
Almohads
Almoravids
Arabs
Berbers
Europe, history of (I)
Islam
Spain, history of
Eleanor of Aquitaine
France, history of
law, history of
maritime law
buttress
cathedrals and churches
French art and architecture
Gothic art and architecture
Notre Dame de Paris (cathedral)
rose window
Jews
Judaism
Maimonides
Middle East, history of the
Mishnah
philosophy
Torah
Asia, history of (I)
Buddhism
Korea, history of
Becket, Saint Thomas
Canterbury
Canterbury Cathedral
Canterbury, archbishop of
Great Britain, history of
Henry II, King of England
European universities
France, history of
Paris (France)
Paris, Universities of
university
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Henry II, King of England
Ireland, history of
Arabs
Ayyubids
Egypt
Fatimids
Islam
Middle East, history of the
Saladin
campanile
Italian art and architecture
Pisa
Romanesque art and architecture
horse racing
London (England)
sports, history of
cathedrals and churches
German art and architecture
Gothic art and architecture
Romanesque art and architecture
Strasbourg
Strasbourg Cathedral
fable
French literature
Reynard the Fox
Europe, history of (I)
Frederick I, King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor
Germany, history of
Italy, history of
Lombardy
bridge (engineering)
Great Britain, history of
London (England)
London Bridge
technology, history of
Belfast
Europe, history of (I)
Ireland, history of
Asia, history of (I)
Japan, history of
samurai
Yoritomo
Arabs
Averroes
Islam
philosophy
Spain, history of
Angkor
Asia, history of (I)
Cambodia
Khmer
Khmer Empire
Asia, history of (I)
Japan, history of
samurai
shogun
Yoritomo
Bulgaria
Byzantine Empire
Europe, history of (I)
Arabs
Ayyubids
Crusades
Islam
Jerusalem
Jerusalem, Latin Kingdom of
Middle East, history of the
Saladin
Chichen Itza
Indians, American (I)
Latin America, history of
Mesoamerica
Mexico, history of
pre-Columbian art and architecture
Toltec
Yucatan
Arabs
Crusades
Europe, history of (I)
Frederick I, King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor
Jerusalem, Latin Kingdom of
Middle East, history of the
Palestine
Philip II, King of France (Philip Augustus)
Richard I, King of England
Saladin
Crusades
Europe, history of (I)
Frederick I, King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor
Germany, history of
Henry VI, King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor
Hohenstaufen (dynasty)
Holy Roman Empire
France, history of
Paris (France)
perfume
Philip II, King of France (Philip Augustus)
Asia, history of (I)
Mongolia
Mongols
Crusades
Europe, history of (I)
knight
Teutonic Knights
Asia, history of (I)
Buddhism
Japan, history of
Zen Buddhism
Crusades
Cyprus
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Richard I, King of England
Austria
Crusades
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Richard I, King of England
Asia, history of (I)
Japan, history of
shogun
Yoritomo
cathedrals and churches
Chartres Cathedral
French art and architecture
Gothic art and architecture
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Henry VI, King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor
Richard I, King of England
Europe, history of (I)
Henry VI, King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor
Hohenstaufen (dynasty)
Holy Roman Empire
Italy, history of
Naples, Kingdom of
Sicily
Europe, history of (I)
Germany, history of
Henry VI, King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor
Hohenstaufen (dynasty)
Holy Roman Empire
Otto IV, King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
John, King of England
Richard I, King of England
Cambridge (England)
Cambridge University
European universities
Great Britain, history of
university
epic
German literature
Nibelungenlied
Jews
Judaism
Kabbalah
Middle East, history of the
Palestine
philosophy
Africa, history of (I)
African art
Mali
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
medieval music
minstrels, minnesingers, and troubadours
Provencal literature
Fibonacci sequence
Leonardo Pisano
mathematics, history of
Crusades
Europe, history of (I)
Innocent III, Pope
Byzantine Empire
Constantinople, Latin Empire of
Crusades
Europe, history of (I)
Istanbul
Amsterdam
Europe, history of (I)
Netherlands
Asia, history of (I)
Genghis Khan, Mongol Emperor
Mongolia
Mongols
Asia, history of (I)
Delhi Sultanate
India, history of
Qutb Minar
Great Britain, history of
Liverpool
Albigenses
Crusades
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Innocent III, Pope
Assisi
Europe, history of (I)
Francis of Assisi, Saint
Franciscans
Italy, history of
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
Genghis Khan, Mongol Emperor
Mongols
Alfonso II, King of Portugal
Almohads
Castile
Europe, history of (I)
Islam
Spain, history of
Children's Crusade
Crusades
Europe, history of (I)
Germany, history of
Bouvines, Battle of
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Hohenstaufen (dynasty)
Holy Roman Empire
John, King of England
Otto IV, King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor
Philip II, King of France (Philip Augustus)
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
John, King of England
law, history of
Magna Carta
Asia, history of (I)
Beijing (Peking)
China, history of
Genghis Khan, Mongol Emperor
Mongols
Arabs
Ayyubids
Crusades
Egypt
Europe, history of (I)
Islam
Middle East, history of the
Europe, history of (I)
Serbia
Yugoslavia
Denmark
flag
heraldry
Scandinavia, history of
Asia, history of (I)
Genghis Khan, Mongol Emperor
Mongols
Russia, history of
Samarkand
cathedrals and churches
English art and architecture
Gothic art and architecture
Salisbury (England)
Salisbury Cathedral
European universities
Italy, history of
Padua
Padua, University of
university
Asia, history of (I)
Batu Khan
Genghis Khan, Mongol Emperor
Golden Horde, Khanate of the
Mongols
Russia, history of
courtly love
French literature
Guillaume de Lorris
poetry
Roman de la Rose, Le
Asia, history of (I)
Genghis Khan, Mongol Emperor
Golden Horde, Khanate of the
Mongolia
Mongols
cathedrals and churches
Spanish art and architecture
Toledo (Spain)
Arabs
Aragon
Europe, history of (I)
James I, King of Aragon (James the Conqueror)
Majorca
Spain, history of
Delhi Sultanate
Indian art and architecture
minaret
New Delhi
Qutb Minar
dervish
Islam
Middle East, history of the
Persia, ancient
Rumi, Jalal al-Din al-
Sufism
Europe, history of (I)
Gregory IX, Pope
heresy
Inquisition
papacy
Asia, history of (I)
Buddhism
Korea, history of
printing
technology, history of
type and typesetting
Alexander Nevsky (Russian prince)
Europe, history of (I)
Russia, history of
Scandinavia, history of
Sweden
Batu Khan
Europe, history of (I)
Golden Horde, Khanate of the
Kiev
Mongols
Russia, history of
Batu Khan
Europe, history of (I)
Golden Horde, Khanate of the
Hungary
Mongols
Bacon, Roger
gunpowder
science, history of
Berlin
Europe, history of (I)
Germany, history of
Carpini, Giovanni da Pian del
Europe, history of (I)
exploration
Franciscans
Innocent IV, Pope
Mongols
Arabs
Europe, history of (I)
Ferdinand III, Spanish King of Castile
Granada (city in Spain)
Granada (region in Spain)
Islam
Spain, history of
cathedrals and churches
Cologne
German art and architecture
Gothic art and architecture
Alfonso III, King of Portugal
Almohads
Arabs
Europe, history of (I)
Islam
Portugal, history of
Albertus Magnus, Saint
alchemy
arsenic
chemistry, history of
Arabs
Ayyubids
Egypt
Islam
Mamelukes
Middle East, history of the
Europe, history of (I)
Frederick II, King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor
Germany, history of
Hohenstaufen (dynasty)
Holy Roman Empire
Arabs
Crusades
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Islam
Joinville, Jean, Sire de
Louis IX, King of France (Saint Louis)
Europe, history of (I)
galley
galley warfare
Mediterranean Sea
naval vessels
encyclopedia
French literature
Vincent of Beauvais
Hanseatic League
Lubeck
Scandinavia, history of
Stockholm
Sweden
Augustine, Saint
Augustinians
Europe, history of (I)
hermit
monasticism
European universities
France, history of
Paris (France)
Paris, Universities of
theological seminaries
Abbasids
Arabs
Baghdad
Iraq
Middle East, history of the
Mongols
Asia, history of (I)
Kublai Khan, Mongol Emperor
Mongols
Paris (France)
tapestry
textile industry
weaving
Europe, history of (I)
flagellants
Italy, history of
China, history of
exploration
Italy, history of
Polo, Marco
Venice
Byzantine Empire
Europe, history of (I)
Istanbul
Michael VIII, Palaeologus, Byzantine Emperor
Europe, history of (I)
Iceland
Norway
Scandinavia, history of
Angevins (dynasties)
Anjou
Charles I, King of Naples (Charles of Anjou)
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Naples
Naples, Kingdom of
Sicily
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Hebrides
Norway
Scotland
Angevins (dynasties)
Charles I, King of Naples (Charles of Anjou)
Europe, history of (I)
Guelphs and Ghibellines
Italy, history of
Islam
Mamelukes
Mecca
Middle East, history of the
Asia, history of (I)
Europe, history of (I)
exploration
Kublai Khan, Mongol Emperor
Polo, Marco
Venice
Aquinas, Saint Thomas
Dominicans
Europe, history of (I)
Summa Theologiae
theology
Austria
Europe, history of (I)
Germany, history of
Habsburg (dynasty)
Rudolf I, King of Germany
Asia, history of (I)
Japan, history of
Kublai Khan, Mongol Emperor
Mongols
city-state
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Milan
Visconti (family)
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
Kublai Khan, Mongol Emperor
Mongols
Yuan (dynasty)
Arabs
fireworks
Middle East, history of the
rockets and missiles
Angevins (dynasties)
Charles I, King of Naples (Charles of Anjou)
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Italy, history of
Naples, Kingdom of
Peter III, King of Aragon (Peter the Great)
Sicilian Vespers
Sicily
Charles I, King of Naples (Charles of Anjou)
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Naples
Naples, Kingdom of
Peter III, King of Aragon (Peter the Great)
Sicily
city-state
Europe, history of (I)
Genoa
Italy, history of
Mediterranean Sea
Pisa
Europe, history of (I)
Germany, history of
legend
Pied Piper of Hamelin
Duccio di Buoninsegna
Florence
Italian art and architecture
Siena
Asia, history of (I)
Mongols
Myanmar
Pagan
Edward I, King of England
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Jews
Cimabue
Florence
fresco painting
Italian art and architecture
Jews
Judaism
Kabbalah
Middle East, history of the
Asia, history of (I)
Middle East, history of the
Osman I, Ottoman ruler
Ottoman Empire
Turks
Acre (Israel)
Jerusalem, Latin Kingdom of
Mamelukes
Middle East, history of the
Europe, history of (I)
Switzerland
Dante Alighieri
Italian literature
Italy, history of
Asia, history of (I)
Indonesia
Java
Majapahit Empire
Southeast Asian art and architecture
costume
France, history of
law, history of
Philip IV, King of France (Philip the Fair)
sumptuary laws
cathedrals and churches
Florence
Italian art and architecture
cooking
Italy, history of
pasta
Polo, Marco
city-state
Europe, history of (I)
Genoa
Italy, history of
Venice
Edward I, King of England
Great Britain, history of
Scotland
Wallace, Sir William
Edward I, King of England
Great Britain, history of
Scotland
Wallace, Sir William
exploration
Genoa
Italy, history of
Polo, Marco
Beijing (Peking)
China, history of
Chinese art and architecture
Forbidden City
Cholula
Indians, American (I)
Latin America, history of
Mesoamerica
Mexico, history of
Mixtec
pre-Columbian art and architecture
clocks and watches
technology, history of
spinning
technology, history of
textile industry
eyeglasses
technology, history of
Byzantine Empire
Osman I, Ottoman ruler
Ottoman Empire
France, history of
States-General
Boniface VIII, Pope
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Italy, history of
papacy
Philip IV, King of France (Philip the Fair)
Rome (Italy)
Rome, University of
Florence
fresco painting
Giotto di Bondone
Italian art and architecture
mural painting
Padua
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Jews
Judaism
Philip IV, King of France (Philip the Fair)
Edward I, King of England
Great Britain, history of
Robert I, King of Scotland (Robert the Bruce)
Scotland
anti-Semitism
Great Britain, history of
Jews
Dante Alighieri
Divine Comedy, The
Italian literature
Angevins (dynasties)
Charles I, King of Hungary (Charles Robert)
Europe, history of (I)
Hungary
Avignon
Clement V, Pope
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Italy, history of
papacy
Rome (Italy)
Europe, history of (I)
Germany, history of
Henry VII, King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor
Holy Roman Empire
Africa, history of (I)
Mali
Mansa Musa, Emperor of Mali
Bannockburn, Battle of
Douglas (family)
Edward II, King of England
Great Britain, history of
Robert I, King of Scotland (Robert the Bruce)
Scotland
Europe, history of (I)
Piast (dynasty)
Poland
Great Britain, history of
legend
Nottingham
Robin Hood
Aquinas, Saint Thomas
canonization
John XXII, Pope
Africa, history of (I)
Arabs
exploration
geography
Ibn Battuta
Middle East, history of the
Edward II, King of England
Edward III, King of England
Great Britain, history of
Mortimer (family)
Europe, history of (I)
Germany, history of
Italy, history of
Germany, history of
Munich
Europe, history of (I)
Germany, history of
Holy Roman Empire
Italy, history of
John XXII, Pope
Marsilius of Padua
papacy
Kremlin
Moscow
Russian art and architecture
Asia, history of (I)
Japan, history of
shogun
Edward III, King of England
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Guienne
Hundred Years' War
Philip VI, King of France
Asia, history of (I)
Japan, history of
shogun
Edward III, King of England
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Hundred Years' War
Philip VI, King of France
Asia, history of (I)
India, history of
Islam
Kashmir
Italian literature
Petrarch
poetry
Aztec
Indians, American (I)
Latin America, history of
Mesoamerica
Mexico City
Mexico, history of
pre-Columbian art and architecture
Tenochtitlan
Doge's Palace
Gothic art and architecture
Italian art and architecture
Venice
archery
bow and arrow
cannon
Crecy, Battle of
Edward III, King of England
Edward, the Black Prince
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Hundred Years' War
Philip VI, King of France
Charles IV, King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor
Europe, history of (I)
Germany, history of
Holy Roman Empire
Europe, history of (I)
Greece
Serbia
Stephen Dusan, King of Serbia
Yugoslavia
bubonic plague
Death, Dance of
Europe, history of (I)
infectious diseases
medicine, history of
Calais
Edward III, King of England
Edward, the Black Prince
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Hundred Years' War
Philip VI, King of France
Boccaccio, Giovanni
Decameron
erotica
Italian literature
Czechoslovakia
European universities
Prague
university
Dengaku
drama
Japanese literature
No drama
theater, history of the
Europe, history of (I)
Switzerland
Zurich
Africa, history of (I)
Arabs
exploration
geography
Ibn Battuta
Nigeria
Bern
Switzerland
Italy, history of
reliquary
Shroud of Turin
Turin
Charles IV, King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor
Europe, history of (I)
Germany, history of
Holy Roman Empire
Charles IV, King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor
Europe, history of (I)
Germany, history of
Golden Bull
Holy Roman Empire
Edward, the Black Prince
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Hundred Years' War
John II, King of France (John the Good)
Poitiers
Europe, history of (I)
Germany, history of
Hanseatic League
Lubeck
Schleswig-Holstein
Bretigny, Treaty of
Edward III, King of England
Edward, the Black Prince
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Hundred Years' War
John II, King of France (John the Good)
allegory
English literature (I)
Langland, William
Piers Plowman
Casimir III, King of Poland (Casimir the Great)
European universities
Krakow
Piast (dynasty)
Poland
university
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
Chinese art and architecture
Ming (dynasty)
Aquitaine
Charles V, King of France (Charles the Wise)
Edward III, King of England
Edward, the Black Prince
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Hundred Years' War
Asia, history of (I)
Mongols
Timur
Timurids (dynasty)
Bastille
France, history of
Paris (France)
Casimir III, King of Poland (Casimir the Great)
Europe, history of (I)
Piast (dynasty)
Poland
Hungary
perfume
card games
games
tarot
Europe, history of (I)
Gregory XI, Pope
Italy, history of
papacy
Rome (Italy)
Avignon
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Gregory XI, Pope
Italy, history of
papacy
Rome (Italy)
Schism, Great
Urban VI, Pope
Italy, history of
rockets and missiles
weapons
Dimitry Donskoi, Grand Duke of Moscow
Europe, history of (I)
Golden Horde, Khanate of the
Mongols
Russia, history of
Tatar
city-state
Europe, history of (I)
Genoa
Italy, history of
Mediterranean Sea
Venice
Great Britain, history of
Peasants' Revolt
Richard II, King of England
Bible
Great Britain, history of
Lollards
Wycliffe, John
Great Britain, history of
Lollards
Wycliffe, John
Canterbury
Canterbury Tales, The
Chaucer, Geoffrey
English literature (I)
pilgrimage
European universities
Germany, history of
Heidelberg
Heidelberg, University of
university
Jadwiga, Queen of Poland
Jagello (dynasty)
Lithuania
Poland
city-state
Italy, history of
Scala (family)
Verona
Vicenza
Visconti (family)
Asia, history of (I)
Iran
Isfahan
Mongols
Timur
Timurids (dynasty)
Europe, history of (I)
Hungary
Murad I, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
Ottoman Empire
Turks
Java
Majapahit Empire
Asia, history of (I)
Korea, history of
Asia, history of (I)
Cambodia
Thai
Thailand
Bayezid I, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
Bulgaria
Europe, history of (I)
Holy Roman Empire
John The Fearless, Duke of Burgundy
Ottoman Empire
Sigismund, King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor
Denmark
Europe, history of (I)
Margaret I, Queen of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden
Norway
Scandinavia, history of
Sweden
Asia, history of (I)
Delhi Sultanate
India, history of
Mongols
Timur
Timurids (dynasty)
Great Britain, history of
Henry IV, King of England
Lancaster (dynasty)
Richard II, King of England
Bedlam
hospital (institution)
London (England)
medicine, history of
French literature
Froissart, Jean
Europe, history of (I)
Greenland
Vikings
Glendower, Owen
Great Britain, history of
Henry IV, King of England
Wales
Hohokam culture
Indians, American (I)
North American archaeology
Pima
mammoth
Siberia
cathedrals and churches
Seville
Spanish art and architecture
Ankara
Asia, history of (I)
Bayezid I, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
Mongols
Ottoman Empire
Timur
Timurids (dynasty)
Great Britain, history of
Henry IV, King of England
Lancaster (dynasty)
Percy (family)
baptistery
Florence
Ghiberti, Lorenzo
Italian art and architecture
Renaissance art and architecture
Mongols
Timur
Timurids (dynasty)
city-state
Florence
Italy, history of
Pisa
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
Vietnam
Armagnacs and Burgundians
France, history of
John The Fearless, Duke of Burgundy
Orleans (family)
Czechoslovakia
Huss, John
Hussites
Jerome of Prague
Prague
Colombe (family)
Flemish art and architecture
International Style (art)
Limbourg brothers
miniature painting
Europe, history of (I)
Jagello (dynasty)
Lithuania
Poland
Tannenberg, Battles of
Teutonic Knights
Vytautas, Grand Duke of Lithuania
Armagnacs and Burgundians
France, history of
John The Fearless, Duke of Burgundy
Orleans (family)
Agincourt, Battle of
archery
bow and arrow
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Henry V (play)
Henry V, King of England
Hundred Years' War
Orleans (family)
strategy and tactics, military
Constance, Council of
Czechoslovakia
Europe, history of (I)
Huss, John
Hussites
Ailly, Pierre d'
Benedict XIII, "Antipope"
Constance, Council of
Europe, history of (I)
Gerson, Jean le Charlier de
Italy, history of
John XXIII, "Antipope"
Martin V, Pope
Schism, Great
Sigismund, King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor
Africa, history of (I)
Ceuta
Europe, history of (I)
Henry the Navigator
John I, King of Portugal (John the Great)
Morocco (nation)
Portugal, history of
Augustinians
Germany, history of
Thomas a Kempis
Europe, history of (I)
exploration
Henry the Navigator
Portugal, history of
graphic arts
woodcuts and wood engravings
Great Britain, history of
Henry V, King of England
Normandy
Charles VI, King of France (Charles the Mad or Well-Beloved)
Charles VII, King of France (Charles the Well-Served)
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Henry V, King of England
Hundred Years' War
Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy
Florence
invention
patent
bronzes
Donatello
Florence
Italian art and architecture
Renaissance art and architecture
sculpture
Florence
fresco painting
Italian art and architecture
Masaccio
Renaissance art and architecture
Azores
Europe, history of (I)
exploration
Henry the Navigator
Portugal, history of
Switzerland
witchcraft
Copenhagen
Denmark
Scandinavia, history of
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
Vietnam
Charles VII, King of France (Charles the Well-Served)
Dunois, Jean, Comte de
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Hundred Years' War
Joan of Arc, Saint
Orleans (France)
Charles VII, King of France (Charles the Well-Served)
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Hundred Years' War
Joan of Arc, Saint
Rouen
witchcraft
della Robbia (family)
Florence
Italian art and architecture
pottery and porcelain
Renaissance art and architecture
sculpture
terra-cotta
Aztec
Indians, American (I)
Latin America, history of
Mesoamerica
Mexico, history of
pre-Columbian art and architecture
Tenochtitlan
Angkor
Asia, history of (I)
Cambodia
Khmer
Khmer Empire
Thai
Thailand
Europe, history of (I)
Germany, history of
Holy Roman Empire
Sigismund, King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor
art collectors and patrons
Florence
Italy, history of
Medici (family)
Eyck, Jan van
Flemish art and architecture
portraiture
Renaissance art and architecture
Asia, history of (I)
Cambodia
Khmer
Khmer Empire
Phnom Penh
Africa, history of (I)
exploration
Henry the Navigator
Morocco (nation)
Portugal, history of
Charles VII, King of France (Charles the Well-Served)
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Hundred Years' War
Paris (France)
Andean civilization
Inca
Indians, American (I)
Latin America, history of
Peru
pre-Columbian art and architecture
Europe, history of (I)
Hungary
Hunyadi, Janos
Jagello (dynasty)
Ottoman Empire
Poland
Eton College
Great Britain, history of
Henry VI, King of England
Indians, American (I)
Latin America, history of
Maya
Mayapan
Mesoamerica
Mexico, history of
pre-Columbian art and architecture
Brunelleschi, Filippo
Florence
Italian art and architecture
Renaissance art and architecture
Alfonso V, King of Aragon (Alfonso the Magnanimous)
Angevins (dynasties)
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Naples
Naples, Kingdom of
Rene of Anjou, King of Naples
Flemish art and architecture
Renaissance art and architecture
Weyden, Rogier van der
Europe, history of (I)
Hungary
Hunyadi, Janos
Jagello (dynasty)
Murad II, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
Ottoman Empire
Poland
Cambridge (England)
Cambridge University
English art and architecture
Great Britain, history of
Perpendicular Gothic style
Europe, history of (I)
Hungary
Hunyadi, Janos
Murad II, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
Ottoman Empire
book
Europe, history of (I)
Fust, Johann
Germany, history of
Gutenberg Bible
Gutenberg, Johann
printing
technology, history of
type and typesetting
Aladdin
Ali Baba
Arabian Nights
Arabic literature
fairy tale
Harun al-Rashid
jinni
Scheherazade
Africa, history of (I)
Portugal, history of
slavery
city-state
Italy, history of
Milan
Sforza (family)
Europe, history of (I)
Holy Roman Empire
postal services
Florence
fresco painting
Italian art and architecture
Lippi, Fra Filippo
Prato
Renaissance art and architecture
Europe, history of (I)
Frederick III, King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor
Germany, history of
Habsburg (dynasty)
Holy Roman Empire
Byzantine Empire
Europe, history of (I)
Istanbul
Mehmed II, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
Ottoman Empire
Bordeaux
Charles VII, King of France (Charles the Well-Served)
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Henry VI, King of England
Hundred Years' War
Islamic art and architecture
Istanbul
Ottoman Empire
Topkapi Palace Museum
Florence
Italian art and architecture
Renaissance art and architecture
Uccello, Paolo
book
Europe, history of (I)
Germany, history of
Gutenberg Bible
Gutenberg, Johann
printing
publishing
technology, history of
type and typesetting
Beaufort (family)
Edward IV, King of England
Great Britain, history of
Henry VI, King of England
Lancaster (dynasty)
Margaret of Anjou
Roses, Wars of the
Tudor (dynasty)
Belgrade
Europe, history of (I)
Hungary
Hunyadi, Janos
Mehmed II, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
Ottoman Empire
Athens (Greece)
Europe, history of (I)
Greece
Mehmed II, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
Ottoman Empire
Dracula
Europe, history of (I)
Romania
Vlad the Impaler, Prince of Walachia
Walachia
almanac
book
printing
publishing
Europe, history of (I)
Hungary
Hunyadi, Janos
Matthias Corvinus, King of Hungary
Brunelleschi, Filippo
Florence
Italian art and architecture
Pitti Palace
Europe, history of (I)
Mehmed II, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
Ottoman Empire
Serbia
Italian art and architecture
Mantegna, Andrea
Renaissance art and architecture
Edward IV, King of England
Great Britain, history of
Henry VI, King of England
Lancaster (dynasty)
Roses, Wars of the
York (dynasty)
book
book illustration
graphic arts
woodcuts and wood engravings
Edward IV, King of England
Great Britain, history of
Henry VI, King of England
Lancaster (dynasty)
Roses, Wars of the
York (dynasty)
Arabs
Europe, history of (I)
Gibraltar
Islam
Spain, history of
Africa, history of (I)
Songhai (empire)
Timbuktu
Casimir IV, King of Poland
Europe, history of (I)
Poland
Prussia
Teutonic Knights
Burgundy
Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy
France, history of
Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy
Asia, history of (I)
Japan, history of
shogun
Aragon
Castile
Ferdinand II, King of Aragon (Ferdinand the Catholic)
Isabella I, Queen of Castile (Isabella the Catholic)
Spain, history of
Edward IV, King of England
Great Britain, history of
Henry VI, King of England
Lancaster (dynasty)
Roses, Wars of the
Warwick, Richard Neville, Earl of
York (dynasty)
Arthur and Arthurian legend
English literature (I)
Malory, Sir Thomas
Morte Darthur
legend
Switzerland
Tell, William
Edward IV, King of England
Great Britain, history of
Henry VI, King of England
Lancaster (dynasty)
Roses, Wars of the
Warwick, Richard Neville, Earl of
York (dynasty)
Africa, history of (I)
Arabs
Islam
Morocco (nation)
Portugal, history of
Tangier
Italian art and architecture
Renaissance art and architecture
Rome (Italy)
Sistine Chapel
Sixtus IV, Pope
Burgundy
Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy
France, history of
Europe, history of (I)
Moldavia
Ottoman Empire
Stephen the Great, Prince of Moldavia
Turks
Edward IV, King of England
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
York (dynasty)
Asia, history of (I)
Crimea
Europe, history of (I)
Ottoman Empire
Russia, history of
Turks
engraving
graphic arts
intaglio (printing):
Renaissance art and architecture
France, history of
Louis XI, King of France
postal services
book
Caxton, William
Great Britain, history of
printing
publishing
city-state
Florence
Italy, history of
Medici (family)
Aragon
Castile
Europe, history of (I)
Ferdinand II, King of Aragon (Ferdinand the Catholic)
Isabella I, Queen of Castile (Isabella the Catholic)
Spain, history of
Belgium
Brussels
tapestry
textile industry
Flemish art and architecture
Memling, Hans
Renaissance art and architecture
Europe, history of (I)
Ivan III, Grand Duke of Moscow (Ivan the Great)
Russia, history of
Tatar
city-state
Italy, history of
Milan
Sforza (family)
Europe, history of (I)
heresy
Inquisition
Spain, history of
Edward IV, King of England
Great Britain, history of
postal services
York (dynasty)
Bayezid II, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
Mehmed II, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
Middle East, history of the
Ottoman Empire
Africa, history of (I)
Congo River
exploration
Kongo, Kingdom of
Portugal, history of
Africa, history of (I)
Ghana
Portugal, history of
Bellini (family)
Italian art and architecture
Renaissance art and architecture
Venice
flight, human-powered
helicopter
Italian art and architecture
Leonardo da Vinci
Renaissance art and architecture
technology, history of
Alexander VI, Pope
heresy
Italy, history of
Savonarola, Girolamo
Edward V, King of England
Great Britain, history of
Lancaster (dynasty)
Richard III (play)
Richard III, King of England
Roses, Wars of the
Woodville, Elizabeth
York (dynasty)
Inquisition
Spain, history of
Torquemada, Tomas de
Great Britain, history of
Henry VII, King of England
Lancaster (dynasty)
Richard III (play)
Richard III, King of England
Roses, Wars of the
Tudor (dynasty)
York (dynasty)
Africa, history of (I)
African art
Benin
Benin, Kingdom of
Portugal, history of
Botticelli, Sandro
Florence
Italian art and architecture
Medici (family)
Renaissance art and architecture
Henry VII, King of England
Lancaster (dynasty)
Roses, Wars of the
Tudor (dynasty)
York (dynasty)
Aztec
Indians, American (I)
Latin America, history of
Mesoamerica
Mexico, history of
Oaxaca (city)
pre-Columbian art and architecture
Germany, history of
witchcraft
Andean civilization
Ecuador
Inca
Indians, American (I)
Latin America, history of
pre-Columbian art and architecture
Quito
Africa, history of (I)
Dias, Bartolomeu
exploration
Good Hope, Cape of
Portugal, history of
Cyprus
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Venice
ballet
dance
Italy, history of
book
Italy, history of
Manutius, Aldus
publishing
type and typesetting
Venice
choral music
Josquin des Prez
music
Renaissance music
Columbus, Christopher
Europe, history of (I)
exploration
Isabella I, Queen of Castile (Isabella the Catholic)
Latin America, history of
Pinzon, Martin Alonso
San Salvador Island
Spain, history of
United States, history of the (I)
Arabs
Europe, history of (I)
Ferdinand II, King of Aragon (Ferdinand the Catholic)
Granada (city in Spain)
Islam
Spain, history of
geography
Germany, history of
globe
maps and mapmaking
Ferdinand II, King of Aragon (Ferdinand the Catholic)
Isabella I, Queen of Castile (Isabella the Catholic)
Jews
Spain, history of
Torquemada, Tomas de
Europe, history of (I)
Frederick III, King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor
Germany, history of
Habsburg (dynasty)
Holy Roman Empire
Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor
Columbus, Christopher
Cuba
Hispaniola
Jamaica
Charles VIII, King of France
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Italian Wars
Italy, history of
Brant, Sebastian
fool
German literature
Europe, history of (I)
exploration
John II, King of Portugal (John the Perfect)
Portugal, history of
Spain, history of
Tordesillas, Treaty of
Charles VIII, King of France
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Italian Wars
Italy, history of
Naples
Italian art and architecture
Last Supper
Leonardo da Vinci
Milan
Renaissance art and architecture
Greek literature, ancient
Manutius, Aldus
printing
publishing
Jews
Manuel I, King of Portugal (Manuel the Fortunate)
Portugal, history of
agriculture, history of
smoking
tobacco
Cabot, John
Cabot, Sebastian
exploration
Great Britain, history of
Newfoundland
Columbus, Christopher
Europe, history of (I)
exploration
Ferdinand II, King of Aragon (Ferdinand the Catholic)
Isabella I, Queen of Castile (Isabella the Catholic)
Latin America, history of
Spain, history of
Anne of Brittany
Charles VIII, King of France
France, history of
Louis XII, King of France
Italian art and architecture
Michelangelo
Renaissance art and architecture
Rome (Italy)
Saint Peter's Basilica
sculpture
Asia, history of (I)
Europe, history of (I)
exploration
Gama, Vasco da
India, history of
Portugal, history of
China, history of
dentistry
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Italian Wars
Italy, history of
Louis XII, King of France
Milan
Sforza (family)
Great Britain, history of
Henry VII, King of England
James IV, King of Scotland
Giorgione
Italian art and architecture
portraiture
Renaissance art and architecture
Venice
Bosch, Hieronymus
Dutch art and architecture
Flemish art and architecture
painting
Brazil
Cabral, Pedro Alvares
exploration
Manuel I, King of Portugal (Manuel the Fortunate)
Portugal, history of
Europe, history of (I)
Ferdinand II, King of Aragon (Ferdinand the Catholic)
France, history of
Italian Wars
Italy, history of
Louis XII, King of France
Naples, Kingdom of
Spain, history of
Brazil
Europe, history of (I)
exploration
Latin America, history of
Vespucci, Amerigo
Cochin (city)
India, history of
Portugal, history of
Bayezid II, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
Europe, history of (I)
Italy, history of
Ottoman Empire
Turks
Venice
Columbus, Christopher
Europe, history of (I)
exploration
Ferdinand II, King of Aragon (Ferdinand the Catholic)
Isabella I, Queen of Castile (Isabella the Catholic)
Latin America, history of
Spain, history of
Iran
Islam
Middle East, history of the
Safavids
Shiites
Aztec
Montezuma II
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Italian Wars
Italy, history of
musket
Spain, history of
Bermuda
exploration
Italian art and architecture
Leonardo da Vinci
Mona Lisa
painting
Renaissance art and architecture
Europe, history of (I)
Ferdinand II, King of Aragon (Ferdinand the Catholic)
Fernandez de Cordoba, Gonzalo
France, history of
Italian Wars
Italy, history of
Louis XII, King of France
Naples
Naples, Kingdom of
Spain, history of
encomienda
Latin America, history of
slavery
Spain, history of
Afghanistan
Asia, history of (I)
Babur, Mogul emperor of India
India, history of
Kabul
Moguls (dynasty)
Italian art and architecture
painting
Raphael
Renaissance art and architecture
Africa, history of (I)
Kongo, Kingdom of
Mozambique
Portugal, history of
Sri Lanka
Columbus, Christopher
Europe, history of (I)
exploration
Spain, history of
Bramante, Donato
cathedrals and churches
Italian art and architecture
Julius II, Pope
Renaissance art and architecture
Rome (Italy)
Saint Peter's Basilica
America
geography
maps and mapmaking
Vespucci, Amerigo
fresco painting
Italian art and architecture
Julius II, Pope
Michelangelo
Renaissance art and architecture
Rome (Italy)
Sistine Chapel
Cambrai
Europe, history of (I)
Italian Wars
Italy, history of
Louis XII, King of France
Venice
Erasmus, Desiderius
Europe, history of (I)
humanism
Praise of Folly, The
Renaissance
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Henry VII, King of England
Henry VIII, King of England
Tudor (dynasty)
agriculture, history of
Latin America, history of
sugar
sugar production
Cambrai
Europe, history of (I)
Italian Wars
Italy, history of
Louis XII, King of France
Venice
Africa, history of (I)
Libya
Spain, history of
Tripoli (Libya)
drama
English literature (I)
Everyman
medieval drama
cryptology
Germany, history of
Goa
India, history of
Portugal, history of
Danube school
German art and architecture
Grunewald, Matthias
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Italian Wars
Italy, history of
Julius II, Pope
Louis XII, King of France
exploration
Portugal, history of
Thailand
Malaysia
Melaka
Portugal, history of
Cuba
Spain, history of
Durer, Albrecht
German art and architecture
graphic arts
Holy Roman Empire
Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor
painting
Bayezid II, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
Middle East, history of the
Ottoman Empire
Selim I, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
Florence
Habsburg (dynasty)
Italian Wars
Italy, history of
Medici (family)
Borgia (family)
Italian literature
Machiavelli, Nicolo
Prince, The
Renaissance
state (in political philosophy)
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Italian Wars
Italy, history of
Julius II, Pope
Louis XII, King of France
exploration
Florida
Ponce de Leon, Juan
Spain, history of
United States, history of the (I)
Balboa, Vasco Nunez de
exploration
Latin America, history of
Pacific Ocean
Spain, history of
encomienda
Las Casas, Bartolome de
Latin America, history of
Mexico, history of
slavery
Italian art and architecture
Raphael
Renaissance art and architecture
Rome (Italy)
Saint Peter's Basilica
conquistadors
Cuba
Latin America, history of
Spain, history of
Velazquez de Cuellar, Diego
Asia, history of (I)
Iran
Ottoman Empire
Safavids
Selim I, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
Turks
Italian art and architecture
Michelangelo
Renaissance art and architecture
sculpture
Bourbon, Charles de Bourbon, Duc de
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Francis I, King of France
Habsburg (dynasty)
Italian Wars
Italy, history of
Sforza (family)
Great Britain, history of
Henry VIII, King of England
Wolsey, Thomas
conquistadors
Cuba
Havana
Spain, history of
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
Ferdinand II, King of Aragon (Ferdinand the Catholic)
Spain, history of
English literature (I)
humanism
More, Saint Thomas
Renaissance
Utopia
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Francis I, King of France
Italian Wars
Italy, history of
Milan
Sforza (family)
Africa, history of (I)
Algeria
Algiers
Ottoman Empire
Selim I, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
Turks
Andrea del Sarto
Italian art and architecture
Renaissance art and architecture
Egypt
Mamelukes
Middle East, history of the
Ottoman Empire
Selim I, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
Syria
Turks
Europe, history of (I)
Germany, history of
indulgences
Luther, Martin
Lutheranism
Protestantism
Reformation
Wittenberg
Alvarado, Pedro de
conquistadors
Latin America, history of
Mexico, history of
Spain, history of
Yucatan Peninsula
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
Europe, history of (I)
Holy Roman Empire
Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor
Spain, history of
cacao
chocolate
cocoa
Spain, history of
Latin America, history of
Panama
Panama City
Spain, history of
Aztec
conquistadors
Cortes, Hernan
Latin America, history of
Mexico, history of
Montezuma II
Spain, history of
Europe, history of (I)
Protestantism
Reformation
Zurich
Zwingli, Ulrich
agriculture, history of
corn
Spain, history of
West Indies
Calais
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Francis I, King of France
Great Britain, history of
Henry VIII, King of England
Christian II, King of Denmark
Denmark
Scandinavia, history of
Sweden
exploration
Latin America, history of
Magellan, Ferdinand
Magellan, Strait of
Portugal, history of
Middle East, history of the
Ottoman Empire
Selim I, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
Suleiman I, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
Europe, history of (I)
excommunication
Frederick III, Elector of Saxony (Frederick the Wise)
heresy
Leo X, Pope
Luther, Martin
Lutheranism
Protestantism
Reformation
Worms
exploration
Magellan, Ferdinand
Philippines
Portugal, history of
Aztec
conquistadors
Cortes, Hernan
Latin America, history of
Mexico, history of
Montezuma II
Spain, history of
Tenochtitlan
Clouet (family)
Francis I, King of France
French art and architecture
miniature painting
exploration
Magellan, Ferdinand
Portugal, history of
Denmark
Kalmar
Margaret I, Queen of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden
Norway
Sweden
Denmark
Gustav I, King of Sweden
Scandinavia, history of
Sweden
Latin America, history of
Spain, history of
Venezuela
Italian art and architecture
painting
Renaissance art and architecture
Titian
Venice
Hudson River
Manhattan
New York (state)
United States, history of the (I)
Verrazano, Giovanni da
Europe, history of (I)
Germany, history of
Luther, Martin
Munzer, Thomas
Peasants' War
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Francis I, King of France
Holy Roman Empire
Italian Wars
Italy, history of
Pavia
Asia, history of (I)
Babur, Mogul emperor of India
Delhi Sultanate
India, history of
Moguls (dynasty)
Correggio
Italian art and architecture
painting
Parma
Renaissance art and architecture
Europe, history of (I)
Hungary
Jagello (dynasty)
Louis II, King of Hungary
Ottoman Empire
Suleiman I, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
Bohemia
Europe, history of (I)
Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor
Habsburg (dynasty)
Hungary
Basel
medicine, history of
Paracelsus
Bourbon, Charles de Bourbon, Duc de
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
Clement VII, Pope
Europe, history of (I)
Habsburg (dynasty)
Italian Wars
Italy, history of
Rome (Italy)
chateau
Fontainebleau
Fontainebleau, Chateau de
Francis I, King of France
French art and architecture
Catherine of Aragon
Clement VII, Pope
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Henry VIII, King of England
Wolsey, Thomas
Austria
Europe, history of (I)
Ottoman Empire
Suleiman I, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
Vienna
Babur, Mogul emperor of India
Humayun, Mogul Emperor of India
India, history of
Moguls (dynasty)
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
Europe, history of (I)
Hospitalers
Malta
Augsburg
Augsburg Confession
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
confessions of faith
Europe, history of (I)
Germany, history of
Luther, Martin
Reformation
Europe, history of (I)
Reformation
Switzerland
Zurich
Zwingli, Ulrich
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
Europe, history of (I)
Germany, history of
Protestantism
Reformation
French literature
Gargantua and Pantagruel
Rabelais, Francois
Cromwell, Thomas, 1st Earl of Essex
Great Britain, history of
Henry VIII, King of England
ballet
Catherine de Medicis
France, history of
Catherine de Medicis
France, history of
Henry II, King of France
Medici (family)
Atahualpa
conquistadors
Inca
Latin America, history of
Peru
Pizarro, Francisco
Spain, history of
English art and architecture
German art and architecture
Holbein, Hans, the Younger
painting
Renaissance art and architecture
Boleyn, Anne
Catherine of Aragon
Cromwell, Thomas, 1st Earl of Essex
Great Britain, history of
Henry VIII, King of England
Cromwell, Thomas, 1st Earl of Essex
England, Church of
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Henry VIII, King of England
Reformation
Anabaptists
Germany, history of
Munster (Germany)
Reformation
Bible
Germany, history of
Luther, Martin
Lutheranism
Reformation
Great Britain, history of
Henry VIII, King of England
humanism
More, Saint Thomas
Canada, history of
Cartier, Jacques
exploration
France, history of
St. Lawrence River
Almagro, Diego de
Chile
conquistadors
exploration
Latin America, history of
Spain, history of
conquistadors
exploration
Latin America, history of
Lima
Peru
Pizarro, Francisco
Spain, history of
Mesopotamia
Middle East, history of the
Ottoman Empire
Suleiman I, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
exploration
Galapagos Islands
Spain, history of
Christian III, King of Denmark
Denmark
Lutheranism
Norway
Reformation
Scandinavia, history of
Great Britain, history of
Henry VIII, King of England
Reformation
Great Britain, history of
heresy
Reformation
Tyndale, William
Calvin, John
Calvinism
France, history of
Protestantism
Reformation
Boleyn, Anne
Great Britain, history of
Henry VIII, King of England
Seymour, Jane
Argentina
Buenos Aires
conquistadors
Latin America, history of
Mendoza, Pedro de
Spain, history of
Bangalore
India, history of
Karnataka
artillery
ballistics
Italy, history of
mathematics, history of
Tartaglia, Niccolo
Bogota
Columbia
Latin America, history of
Spain, history of
Afghanistan
Asia, history of (I)
Humayun, Mogul Emperor of India
India, history of
Moguls (dynasty)
Sher Shah
Cibola, Seven Golden Cities of
conquistadors
Coronado, Francisco Vazquez de
Indian Wars
Spain, history of
United States, history of the (I)
Zuni
Cromwell, Thomas, 1st Earl of Essex
Great Britain, history of
Henry VIII, King of England
Anne of Cleves
Cranmer, Thomas
Cromwell, Thomas, 1st Earl of Essex
Great Britain, history of
Henry VIII, King of England
Howard, Catherine
Choctaw
conquistadors
de Soto, Hernando
Indians, American (I)
Spain, history of
United States, history of the (I)
Colorado River (Colorado)
conquistadors
Grand Canyon
Spain, history of
United States, history of the (I)
Counter-Reformation
Ignatius Loyola, Saint
Italy, history of
Jesuits
Paul III, Pope
horse
North America
Calvin, John
Calvinism
Geneva
Reformation
Switzerland
Chile
conquistadors
Latin America, history of
Santiago (Chile)
Spain, history of
Valdivia, Pedro de
conquistadors
de Soto, Hernando
exploration
Mississippi River
Spain, history of
United States, history of the (I)
Great Britain, history of
Henry VIII, King of England
Howard, Catherine
Amazon River
conquistadors
exploration
Latin America, history of
Orellana, Francisco de
Spain, history of
Great Britain, history of
James V, King of Scotland
Mary, Queen of Scots
Scotland
Alvarado, Pedro de
Cabrillo, Juan Rodriguez
California
anatomy
book illustration
medicine, history of
Vesalius, Andreas
Great Britain, history of
Henry VIII, King of England
Parr, Catherine
astronomy, history of
Copernicus, Nicolaus
geocentric world system
heliocentric world system
science, history of
solar system
exploration
Japan, history of
Portugal, history of
botanical garden
garden
Italy, history of
Pisa
artillery
cannon
Great Britain, history of
Great Britain, history of
Wales
California
Oregon
France, history of
medicine, history of
Pare, Ambroise
surgery
Great Britain, history of
Henry VIII, King of England
naval vessels
Portsmouth (England)
underwater archaeology
Cardano, Gerolamo
Italy, history of
mathematics, history of
council, ecumenical
Counter-Reformation
Europe, history of (I)
Paul III, Pope
Trent, Council of
Bolivia
Latin America, history of
mining and quarrying
Potosi
silver
Francis I, King of France
French art and architecture
Lescot, Pierre
Louvre
museums, art
Agricola, Georgius
fossil record
Germany, history of
paleontology
bacteria
Fracastoro, Girolamo
Italy, history of
medicine, history of
Barbary States
piracy
checkers
games
Spain, history of
Catherine de Medicis
Diane de Poitiers
France, history of
Francis I, King of France
Henry II, King of France
Edward VI, King of England
Great Britain, history of
Henry VIII, King of England
Somerset, Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of
Ivan IV, Tsar of Russia (Ivan the Terrible)
Russia, history of
Francis Xavier, Saint
Japan, history of
Jesuits
missions, Christian
Jagello (dynasty)
Poland
Sigismund II, King of Poland
Bolivia
La Paz (Bolivia)
Latin America, history of
Spain, history of
Italian art and architecture
painting
Renaissance art and architecture
Tintoretto
Venice
Book of Common Prayer
Cranmer, Thomas
England, Church of
Great Britain, history of
acting
commedia dell'arte
drama
Harlequin
Italy, history of
Pierrot
theater, history of the
Finland
Gustav I, King of Sweden
Helsinki
Scandinavia, history of
Sweden
Chile
Concepcion
conquistadors
Latin America, history of
Spain, history of
Valdivia, Pedro de
Europe, history of (I)
music
musical instruments
stringed instruments
violin
Portugal, history of
smoking
Spain, history of
tobacco
art criticism
Italian art and architecture
Mannerism
Renaissance art and architecture
Vasari, Giorgio
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
Europe, history of (I)
Habsburg (dynasty)
Holy Roman Empire
Italian Wars
Italy, history of
cattle and cattle raising
North America
Spain, history of
Italian art and architecture
Palladio, Andrea
Renaissance art and architecture
Villa Rotonda
Latin America, history of
Latin American universities
Mexico City
Mexico, history of
Mexico, National Autonomous University of
university
Golden Horde, Khanate of the
Ivan IV, Tsar of Russia (Ivan the Terrible)
Kazan
Russia, history of
Tatar
Cranmer, Thomas
Edward VI, King of England
Great Britain, history of
Grey, Lady Jane
Mary I, Queen of England
Northumberland, John Dudley, Duke of
Great Britain, history of
Mary I, Queen of England
Araucanians
Chile
Latin America, history of
Lautaro
Spain, history of
Valdivia, Pedro de
Chancellor, Richard
exploration
Great Britain, history of
Northeast Passage
Doge's Palace
Italian art and architecture
painting
Renaissance art and architecture
Venice
Veronese, Paolo
Italian music
mass (musical setting)
music
Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da
Renaissance music
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Mary I, Queen of England
Philip II, King of Spain
Spain, history of
Great Britain, history of
Mary I, Queen of England
Reformation
Africa, history of (I)
Barbary States
Ottoman Empire
Suleiman I, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
agriculture, history of
Europe, history of (I)
tomato
vegetable
Great Britain, history of
Mary I, Queen of England
Protestantism
Reformation
astrology
France, history of
Nostradamus
Augsburg, Peace of
Europe, history of (I)
Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor
Germany, history of
Lutheranism
Protestantism
Reformation
Roman Catholic church
cathedrals and churches
Moscow
Russian art and architecture
Agricola, Georgius
De re metallica
Europe, history of (I)
Germany, history of
metallurgy
mining and quarrying
technology, history of
Akbar, Mogul Emperor of India
Humayun, Mogul Emperor of India
India, history of
Moguls (dynasty)
China, history of
earthquake
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
Europe, history of (I)
Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor
Habsburg (dynasty)
Holy Roman Empire
Philip II, King of Spain
Cranmer, Thomas
Great Britain, history of
Mary I, Queen of England
Protestantism
Reformation
Islamic art and architecture
Istanbul
mosque
Sinan
Turkey
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Henry II, King of France
Montmorency, Anne, Duc de
Philip II, King of Spain
Spain, history of
China, history of
Macao
Portugal, history of
algebra
Europe, history of (I)
mathematics, history of
Elizabeth I, Queen of England
Elizabethan Age
Great Britain, history of
Mary I, Queen of England
Europe, history of (I)
Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor
Germany, history of
Habsburg (dynasty)
Holy Roman Empire
dauphin
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Francis II, King of France
Guise (family)
Mary, Queen of Scots
Scotland
Calais
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Guise (family)
Asia, history of (I)
Vietnam
Calvinism
Great Britain, history of
Knox, John
Presbyterianism
Reformation
Scotland
Scotland, Church of
Counter-Reformation
Index (Index of Forbidden Books)
Italy, history of
papacy
Alba, Fernando Alvarez de Toledo y Pimentel, Duque de
Cateau-Cambresis, Treaty of
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Henry II, King of France
Italian Wars
Philip II, King of Spain
Spain, history of
England, Church of
Great Britain, history of
Puritanism
Reformation
Florence
Italian art and architecture
Renaissance art and architecture
Uffizi
Vasari, Giorgio
floriculture
flower
Netherlands
tulip
Turkey
Europe, history of (I)
Francis II, King of France
Great Britain, history of
Guise (family)
Mary, Queen of Scots
Scotland
Madrid
Philip II, King of Spain
Spain, history of
Humayun, Mogul Emperor of India
Indian art and architecture
Mogul art and architecture
Moguls (dynasty)
New Delhi
Florida
France, history of
Huguenots
United States, history of the (I)
Arcimboldo, Giuseppe
Italian art and architecture
Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor
Renaissance art and architecture
Coligny, Gaspard de, Seigneur de Chatillon
Conde (family)
France, history of
Huguenots
Religion, Wars of
Africa, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Hawkins, Sir John
slavery
West Indies
Laos
Vientiane
boyars
Ivan IV, Tsar of Russia (Ivan the Terrible)
Russia, history of
Europe, history of (I)
Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor
Germany, history of
Holy Roman Empire
Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor
Florida
Saint Augustine
Spain, history of
United States, history of the (I)
Cebu (city)
Philippines
Spain, history of
coach and carriage
coach horse
Great Britain, history of
Netherlands
Great Britain, history of
pencil
Hinduism
India, history of
Vijayanagar
Florida
France, history of
Huguenots
Spain, history of
United States, history of the (I)
Dutch Revolt
Europe, history of (I)
Low Countries, history of the
Netherlands
Philip II, King of Spain
Spain, history of
William I, Prince of Orange (William the Silent)
Great Britain, history of
James I, King of England
Mary, Queen of Scots
Scotland
Alba, Fernando Alvarez de Toledo y Pimentel, Duque de
Dutch Revolt
Europe, history of (I)
Low Countries, history of the
Netherlands
Philip II, King of Spain
Spain, history of
William I, Prince of Orange (William the Silent)
Brazil
Huguenots
Latin America, history of
Portugal, history of
Rio de Janeiro
Bruegel (family)
Flemish art and architecture
genre painting
Elizabeth I, Queen of England
Great Britain, history of
Mary, Queen of Scots
Scotland
Japan, history of
Kyoto
Nobunaga
atlas (book of maps)
geography
maps and mapmaking
Mercator, Gerardus
Ortelius, Abraham
lathe
machine tools
screw
technology, history of
Akbar, Mogul Emperor of India
Fatehpur Sikri
India, history of
Moguls (dynasty)
Jagello (dynasty)
Lublin
Poland
Sigismund II, King of Poland
Italian art and architecture
Palladio, Andrea
Renaissance art and architecture
Africa, history of (I)
Kanem-Bornu
Kanuri
Niger
Manila
Philippines
Spain, history of
Cyprus
Europe, history of (I)
Ottoman Empire
Turks
Europe, history of (I)
galley warfare
John of Austria, Don
Lepanto, Battle of
Ottoman Empire
Turks
Venice
Inquisition
Mexico, history of
Spain, history of
Bogota
Columbia
Latin America, history of
Latin American universities
university
Inca
Indians, American (I)
Latin America, history of
Peru
Spain, history of
Toledo, Francisco de
Catherine de Medicis
Coligny, Gaspard de, Seigneur de Chatillon
France, history of
Henry IV, King of France
Huguenots
Religion, Wars of
Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre
Jagello (dynasty)
Poland
Sigismund II, King of Poland
Akbar, Mogul Emperor of India
Gujarat
India, history of
Moguls (dynasty)
castle
Japan, history of
Japanese art and architecture
Nobunaga
agriculture, history of
potato
Spain, history of
vegetable
France, history of
Henry III, King of France
Valois (dynasty)
Africa, history of (I)
Ottoman Empire
Spain, history of
Tunis
Turks
Central America
North America
South America
Spain, history of
Hiawatha
Indians, American (I)
Iroquois League
Mohawk
United States, history of the (I)
Bathory (family)
Poland
astronomy, history of
Brahe, Tycho
Denmark
observatory, astronomical
Uraniborg Observatory
France, history of
Henry III, King of France
Huguenots
Protestantism
Religion, Wars of
Arctic
exploration
Frobisher, Sir Martin
Great Britain, history of
Northwest Passage
Europe, history of (I)
Holy Roman Empire
Prague
Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor
Dutch Revolt
Europe, history of (I)
Low Countries, history of the
Netherlands
Philip II, King of Spain
Spain, history of
William I, Prince of Orange (William the Silent)
Elizabethan playhouse
Great Britain, history of
theater architecture and staging
theater, history of the
Drake, Sir Francis
Elizabeth I, Queen of England
exploration
Great Britain, history of
Amritsar
India, history of
Sikhs
Africa, history of (I)
Morocco (nation)
Ottoman Empire
Portugal, history of
Sebastian, King of Portugal
catacombs
Italy, history of
Rome (Italy)
tomb
California
Drake, Sir Francis
exploration
Great Britain, history of
San Francisco Bay
United States, history of the (I)
essay
Essays of Montaigne
French literature
Montaigne, Michel de
Alba, Fernando Alvarez de Toledo y Pimentel, Duque de
Europe, history of (I)
Philip II, King of Spain
Portugal, history of
Spain, history of
Europe, history of (I)
witchcraft
Drake, Sir Francis
England
Dutch Revolt
Europe, history of (I)
Low Countries, history of the
Netherlands
Spain, history of
Utrecht
Russia, history of
Siberia
Yermak Timofeyevich
exploration
geography
Great Britain, history of
Hakluyt, Richard
United States, history of the (I)
calendar
Europe, history of (I)
Gregory XIII, Pope
Edinburgh
Edinburgh, University of
European universities
Scotland
university
castle
Hideyoshi
Japan, history of
Japanese art and architecture
Osaka
Canada, history of
exploration
Gilbert, Sir Humphrey
Great Britain, history of
Newfoundland
Ivan IV, Tsar of Russia (Ivan the Terrible)
Russia, history of
Elizabeth I, Queen of England
exploration
Great Britain, history of
Grenville, Sir Richard
Raleigh, Sir Walter
United States, history of the (I)
Virginia
Dutch Revolt
Europe, history of (I)
Low Countries, history of the
Netherlands
Orange (dynasty)
Spain, history of
William I, Prince of Orange (William the Silent)
Elizabeth I, Queen of England
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Philip II, King of Spain
Spain, history of
Canada, history of
Davis Strait
Davis, John
exploration
Great Britain, history of
Northwest Passage
Great Britain, history of
Grenville, Sir Richard
North Carolina
Raleigh, Sir Walter
Roanoke Colony
United States, history of the (I)
Virginia
Elizabeth I, Queen of England
Great Britain, history of
Mary, Queen of Scots
Scotland
Great Britain, history of
pipe
smoking
tobacco
Cadiz
Drake, Sir Francis
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Spain, history of
Hideyoshi
Japan, history of
Jesuits
missions, Christian
Dare, Virginia
Roanoke Colony
Christian IV, King of Denmark
Denmark
Scandinavia, history of
France, history of
Guise (family)
Henry III, King of France
Paris (France)
Religion, Wars of
Drake, Sir Francis
Elizabeth I, Queen of England
Europe, history of (I)
Frobisher, Sir Martin
galleon
Great Britain, history of
Hawkins, Sir John
navy
Philip II, King of Spain
Spain, history of
Spanish Armada
Galileo Galilei
Italy, history of
mathematics, history of
Pisa
Bourbon (dynasty)
France, history of
Guise (family)
Henry III, King of France
Henry IV, King of France
Religion, Wars of
drama
Elizabethan Age
Elizabethan playhouse
English literature (I)
Marlowe, Christopher
Tamburlaine the Great
allegory
Elizabethan Age
English literature (I)
Faerie Queene, The
Spenser, Edmund
Hideyoshi
Japan, history of
algebra
mathematics, history of
Viete, Francois
drama
Elizabethan Age
Elizabethan playhouse
English literature (I)
Great Britain, history of
Shakespeare, William
theater, history of the
Great Britain, history of
North Carolina
Raleigh, Sir Walter
Roanoke Colony
United States, history of the (I)
Virginia
Africa, history of (I)
Morocco (nation)
Songhai (empire)
Songhai (people)
Dublin (city)
Elizabeth I, Queen of England
European universities
Trinity College, Dublin
university
Bruno, Giordano
heresy
Inquisition
Italy, history of
philosophy
Doctor Faustus
drama
Elizabethan Age
Elizabethan playhouse
English literature (I)
Faust
Marlowe, Christopher
France, history of
Guise (family)
Henry IV, King of France
Religion, Wars of
France, history of
Guise (family)
Henry IV, King of France
Paris (France)
Religion, Wars of
Italian music
music
opera
Peri, Jacopo
Great Britain, history of
Ireland, history of
Tyrone, Hugh O'Neill, 2d Earl of
Ulster
Christianity
Indians, American (I)
New Spain
Spain, history of
Spanish missions
Poland
Sigismund III, King of Poland
Warsaw
El Greco
painting
Spanish art and architecture
Abbas I
Afghanistan
Asia, history of (I)
Herat
Iran
Safavids
Uzbek
Boris Godunov (play)
Boris Godunov, Tsar of Russia
Russia, history of
Time of Troubles
drama
Elizabethan Age
Elizabethan playhouse
English literature (I)
Jonson, Ben
Philip II, King of Spain
Philip III, King of Spain
Spain, history of
France, history of
Henry IV, King of France
Huguenots
Nantes, Edict of
Religion, Wars of
Chamberlain's Men
Elizabethan playhouse
Globe Theatre
Great Britain, history of
London (England)
theater, history of the
New Mexico
New Spain
Spain, history of
East India Company, British
Elizabeth I, Queen of England
Great Britain, history of
Bruno, Giordano
heresy
Inquisition
Italy, history of
Rome (Italy)
lens
microscope
technology, history of
baroque art and architecture
Italian art and architecture
Italy, history of
costume
Europe, history of (I)
wig
electricity
Gilbert, William
magnetism
physics, history of
baroque art and architecture
Caravaggio, Michelangelo Merisi da
Italian art and architecture
painting
Beijing (Peking)
China, history of
Jesuits
missions, Christian
Ricci, Matteo
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
Manchuria
Nurhachi
Qing (Ch'ing) (dynasty)
Elizabeth I, Queen of England
Essex, Robert Devereux, 2d Earl of
Great Britain, history of
French art and architecture
Gobelins
Paris (France)
tapestry
textile industry
Abbas I
Iran
Middle East, history of the
Ottoman Empire
Turks
Cape Cod
exploration
Gosnold, Bartholomew
New England
United States, history of the (I)
Bodleian Library
Great Britain, history of
library
Oxford
East India Company, Dutch
Low Countries, history of the
Ieyasu, Shogun of Japan
Japan, history of
Tokugawa (family)
Elizabeth I, Queen of England
Great Britain, history of
James I, King of England
Scotland
Stuart (family)
Japanese literature
Kabuki
theater, history of the
drama
Elizabethan Age
Elizabethan playhouse
English literature (I)
Hamlet (play)
Shakespeare, William
theater, history of the
Boris Godunov, Tsar of Russia
Russia, history of
Time of Troubles
Charles IX, King of Sweden
Scandinavia, history of
Sweden
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Spain, history of
embryology
Fabricius ab Aquapendente, Hieronymus
science, history of
East India Company, French
France, history of
Dutch Revolt
Low Countries, history of the
Ostend
Spain, history of
France, history of
Maine
Bacon, Francis (philosopher)
philosophy
Akbar, Mogul Emperor of India
India, history of
Jahangir, Mogul Emperor of India
Moguls (dynasty)
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de
Don Quixote
Spanish literature
Barbados
Great Britain, history of
West Indies
Fawkes, Guy
Great Britain, history of
Parliament
Acadia
Annapolis Royal
Canada, history of
Champlain, Samuel de
New France
Nova Scotia
drama
English literature (I)
Jonson, Ben
theater, history of the
Volpone
Russia, history of
Italian music
Monteverdi, Claudio
music
opera
Jamestown
London Company
Smith, John (American colonist)
United States, history of the (I)
Virginia
Holy Roman Empire
Hungary
Matthias, Holy Roman Emperor
Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor
astronomy, history of
Galileo Galilei
science, history of
telescope, optical
Canada, history of
Champlain, Samuel de
New France
Quebec (city)
astronomy, history of
science, history of
telescope, optical
Dutch Revolt
Europe, history of (I)
Low Countries, history of the
Netherlands
Spain, history of
astronomy, history of
Kepler, Johannes
science, history of
Bermuda
Great Britain, history of
New Mexico
Santa Fe
Spain, history of
United States, history of the (I)
exploration
Hudson River
Hudson, Henry
Champlain, Lake
Champlain, Samuel de
exploration
drama
English literature (I)
Jonson, Ben
theater, history of the
exploration
Great Britain, history of
Hudson Bay
Hudson, Henry
United States, history of the (I)
astronomy, history of
Galileo Galilei
science, history of
telescope, optical
France, history of
Henry IV, King of France
Louis XIII, King of France
Marie de Medicis
Bavaria
Europe, history of (I)
Germany, history of
Maximilian, Elector and Duke of Bavaria
Moscow
Poland
Russia, history of
Sigismund III, King of Poland
Time of Troubles
Bible
Great Britain, history of
James I, King of England
Christian IV, King of Denmark
Denmark
Scandinavia, history of
Sweden
Great Britain, history of
Ireland, history of
Ulster
Charles IX, King of Sweden
Gustav II Adolf, King of Sweden (Gustavus Adolphus)
Scandinavia, history of
Sweden
Europe, history of (I)
Holy Roman Empire
Matthias, Holy Roman Emperor
Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor
Denmark
Gustav II Adolf, King of Sweden (Gustavus Adolphus)
Russia, history of
Scandinavia, history of
Sweden
Michael, Tsar of Russia
Romanov (dynasty)
Russia, history of
Time of Troubles
Canada, history of
Maine
Nova Scotia
United States, history of the (I)
Virginia
Great Britain, history of
James I, King of England
Parliament
Jamestown
Rolfe, John
tobacco
Indians, American (I)
Jamestown
Pocahontas
Powhatan
Rolfe, John
United States, history of the (I)
logarithm
mathematics, history of
Napier, John
science, history of
English literature (I)
Great Britain, history of
history
Raleigh, Sir Walter
Albany (New York)
New York (state)
agriculture, history of
coffee
Italy, history of
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
Nurhachi
Qing (Ch'ing) (dynasty)
Asia, history of (I)
Low Countries, history of the
Moluccas
Portugal, history of
agriculture, history of
Great Britain, history of
tea
Champlain, Samuel de
exploration
Huron, Lake
Indians, American (I)
smallpox
United States, history of the (I)
France, history of
Marie de Medicis
Richelieu, Armand Jean du Plessis, Cardinal et Duc de
Asia, history of (I)
Ieyasu, Shogun of Japan
Japan, history of
Tokugawa (family)
Copernicus, Nicolaus
Roman Catholic church
science, history of
Baffin Bay
Baffin, William
Canada, history of
exploration
Great Britain, history of
Northwest Passage
Russia, history of
Scandinavia, history of
Sweden
agriculture, history of
tobacco
United States, history of the (I)
Europe, history of (I)
Thirty Years' War
Great Britain, history of
James I, King of England
Raleigh, Sir Walter
slavery
United States, history of the (I)
Virginia
Bohemia
Europe, history of (I)
Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor
Germany, history of
Holy Roman Empire
English art and architecture
Jones, Inigo
Whitehall Palace
France, history of
Louis XIII, King of France
Marie de Medicis
painting
Seville
Spanish art and architecture
Velazquez, Diego
Bohemia
Europe, history of (I)
Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor
Frederick V, Elector Palatine (the Winter King)
Holy Roman Empire
Thirty Years' War
legislature
Virginia
Kepler's laws
Kepler, Johannes
planets and planetary systems
Bohemia
Europe, history of (I)
Frederick V, Elector Palatine (the Winter King)
Thirty Years' War
Tilly, Johann Tserclaes, Graf von
Drebbel, Cornelis
submarine
technology, history of
Thames, River
Bohemia
Europe, history of (I)
Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor
Thirty Years' War
Europe, history of (I)
Gustav II Adolf, King of Sweden (Gustavus Adolphus)
Livonia
Poland
Scandinavia, history of
Sweden
Alden, John
Bradford, William
Brewster, William
Cape Cod
Carver, John
Mayflower
Pilgrims
Plymouth Colony
Standish, Myles
United States, history of the (I)
Winslow, Edward
France, history of
Huguenots
Louis XIII, King of France
Philip IV, King of Spain
Portugal, history of
Spain, history of
Dutch West India Company
Low Countries, history of the
Netherlands
Dutch Revolt
Low Countries, history of the
Netherlands
Spain, history of
Indian Wars
Indians, American (I)
United States, history of the (I)
Virginia
Abbas I
Baghdad
Iran
Middle East, history of the
Ottoman Empire
Europe, history of (I)
Germany, history of
Holy Roman Empire
Palatinate
Thirty Years' War
painting
Philip IV, King of Spain
Spanish art and architecture
Velazquez, Diego
Bacon, Francis (philosopher)
philosophy
science, history of
New Hampshire
United States, history of the (I)
Maine
United States, history of the (I)
Dutch art and architecture
Hals, Frans
painting
portraiture
Donne, John
English literature (I)
Jacobean literature
metaphysical poetry
poetry
Albany (New York)
New York (state)
chemistry, history of
Helmont, Johannes Baptista van
science, history of
Hudson River
New Netherland
New York (state)
Europe, history of (I)
Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor
Holy Roman Empire
Thirty Years' War
Wallenstein, Albrecht Wenzel von
Charles I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Great Britain, history of
James I, King of England
Stuart (family)
baroque art and architecture
Flemish art and architecture
painting
Paris (mythology)
Rubens, Peter Paul
Manhattan
Minuit, Peter
New Netherland
New York (city)
United States, history of the (I)
Breda
Dutch Revolt
Low Countries, history of the
Netherlands
Spain, history of
Barbados
Christian IV, King of Denmark
Denmark
Europe, history of (I)
Holy Roman Empire
Scandinavia, history of
Thirty Years' War
Tilly, Johann Tserclaes, Graf von
Europe, history of (I)
Holy Roman Empire
Mansfeld, Ernst, Graf von
Thirty Years' War
Wallenstein, Albrecht Wenzel von
Manhattan
Minuit, Peter
New Netherland
New York (city)
United States, history of the (I)
India, history of
Jahangir, Mogul Emperor of India
Moguls (dynasty)
Shah Jahan, Mogul Emperor of India
France, history of
Huguenots
La Rochelle
Richelieu, Armand Jean du Plessis, Cardinal et Duc de
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
Korea, history of
Qing (Ch'ing) (dynasty)
anatomy
Harvey, William
heart:
medicine, history of
science, history of
Descartes, Rene
philosophy
Charles I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Great Britain, history of
habeas corpus
Parliament
Endecott, John
Massachusetts
Puritanism
Salem (Massachusetts)
United States, history of the (I)
France, history of
Huguenots
La Rochelle
Charles I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Great Britain, history of
Parliament
Asia, history of (I)
Bhutan
Tibet (Xizang)
Europe, history of (I)
Germany, history of
Gustav II Adolf, King of Sweden (Gustavus Adolphus)
Scandinavia, history of
Sweden
Thirty Years' War
Boston
Massachusetts
Massachusetts Bay Company
Puritanism
United States, history of the (I)
Winthrop (family)
Hamadan
Iran
Middle East, history of the
Ottoman Empire
Turks
Europe, history of (I)
Germany, history of
Gustav II Adolf, King of Sweden (Gustavus Adolphus)
Holy Roman Empire
Scandinavia, history of
Sweden
Thirty Years' War
Tilly, Johann Tserclaes, Graf von
France, history of
Marie de Medicis
Medici (family)
Richelieu, Armand Jean du Plessis, Cardinal et Duc de
Agra
Indian art and architecture
Mogul art and architecture
Moguls (dynasty)
Shah Jahan, Mogul Emperor of India
Taj Mahal
newspaper
Paris (France)
publishing
Charles I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
English art and architecture
Flemish art and architecture
portraiture
van Dyck, Sir Anthony
Latin America, history of
Mexico, history of
Charles I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Maryland
United States, history of the (I)
Christina, Queen of Sweden
Oxenstierna, Axel, Count
Scandinavia, history of
Sweden
Dutch art and architecture
painting
Rembrandt
Europe, history of (I)
Gustav II Adolf, King of Sweden (Gustavus Adolphus)
Holy Roman Empire
Scandinavia, history of
Sweden
Thirty Years' War
Wallenstein, Albrecht Wenzel von
Europe, history of (I)
Holy Roman Empire
Thirty Years' War
Tilly, Johann Tserclaes, Graf von
Connecticut
United States, history of the (I)
classicism
French art and architecture
painting
Poussin, Nicolas
Galileo Galilei
heresy
Inquisition
science, history of
Europe, history of (I)
Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor
Holy Roman Empire
Thirty Years' War
Wallenstein, Albrecht Wenzel von
exploration
Nicolet, Jean
United States, history of the (I)
Wisconsin
Europe, history of (I)
Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor
Holy Roman Empire
Scandinavia, history of
Sweden
Thirty Years' War
Maryland
Academie Francaise
France, history of
Paris (France)
Richelieu, Armand Jean du Plessis, Cardinal et Duc de
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Scandinavia, history of
Sweden
Thirty Years' War
Asia, history of (I)
Taiwan
Europe, history of (I)
Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor
Germany, history of
Holy Roman Empire
Prague
Thirty Years' War
Boston Latin School
education
Boston
Harvard University
United States, history of the (I)
university
Providence
Puritanism
Rhode Island
United States, history of the (I)
Williams, Roger
Asia, history of (I)
Sri Lanka
Harlem
Manhattan
New York (city)
Cid, The
Corneille, Pierre
drama
French literature
Europe, history of (I)
Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor
Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor
Holy Roman Empire
Endecott, John
Indian Wars
Pequot
Pequot War
United States, history of the (I)
heresy
Hutchinson, Anne
Massachusetts
United States, history of the (I)
analytic geometry
Descartes, Rene
Discourse on Method
mathematics, history of
science, history of
music
opera
opera house
Venice
Connecticut
Davenport, John
Eaton, Theophilus
New Haven
United States, history of the (I)
Europe, history of (I)
Holy Roman Empire
Scandinavia, history of
Sweden
Thirty Years' War
Delaware
Delaware River
New Sweden
United States, history of the (I)
Wilmington (Delaware)
Baghdad
Middle East, history of the
Ottoman Empire
Turks
almanac
printing
publishing
Bishops' Wars
Charles I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Covenanters
Great Britain, history of
Scotland
Iran
Middle East, history of the
Ottoman Empire
Cambridge (Massachusetts)
printing
United States, history of the (I)
Japan, history of
Nagasaki
Tokugawa (family)
coal and coal mining
coke
technology, history of
exploration
Russia, history of
Siberia
Bishops' Wars
Charles I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Covenanters
Great Britain, history of
Scotland
John IV, King of Portugal
Philip IV, King of Spain
Portugal, history of
Spain, history of
Bay Psalm Book
book
Ireland, history of
Ulster
Asia, history of (I)
Malaysia
Melaka
Moluccas
France, history of
Mazarin, Jules
Richelieu, Armand Jean du Plessis, Cardinal et Duc de
Dutch art and architecture
painting
Rembrandt
exploration
New Zealand, history of
Tasman, Abel Janszoon
Tasmania
Canada, history of
Maisonneuve, Paul de Chomedey, Sieur de
Montreal
Cavaliers
Charles I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
English Civil War
Great Britain, history of
Roundheads
Europe, history of (I)
Holy Roman Empire
Scandinavia, history of
Sweden
Thirty Years' War
Torstenson, Lennart
Christian IV, King of Denmark
Denmark
Scandinavia, history of
Sweden
barometer
physics, history of
science, history of
Torricelli, Evangelista
Anne of Austria
France, history of
Louis XIV, King of France
Indian languages, American
United States, history of the (I)
Williams, Roger
Indian Wars
Massachusetts
New England
United States, history of the (I)
Dalai Lama
Lamaist art and architecture
Lhasa
Tibet (Xizang)
French colonial empire
Madagascar
Pennsylvania
French art and architecture
landscape painting
Lorrain, Claude
Descartes, Rene
philosophy
baroque art and architecture
Bernini, Giovanni Lorenzo
Italian art and architecture
sculpture
Cavaliers
Cromwell, Oliver
English Civil War
Great Britain, history of
Roundheads
Christina, Queen of Sweden
Scandinavia, history of
Sweden
Asia, history of (I)
Beijing (Peking)
China, history of
Qing (Ch'ing) (dynasty)
Alexis, Tsar of Russia
Michael, Tsar of Russia
Romanov (dynasty)
Russia, history of
Indian Wars
New Netherland
adding machine
mathematics, history of
Pascal, Blaise
technology, history of
Cavaliers
Charles I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Cromwell, Oliver
English Civil War
Great Britain, history of
Roundheads
Denmark
Europe, history of (I)
Holy Roman Empire
Scandinavia, history of
Sweden
Thirty Years' War
baroque art and architecture
Murillo, Bartolome Esteban
painting
Spanish art and architecture
Cavaliers
Charles I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Cromwell, Oliver
English Civil War
Great Britain, history of
Roundheads
Bavaria
Europe, history of (I)
Prague
Scandinavia, history of
Sweden
Thirty Years' War
Charles I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
English Civil War
Great Britain, history of
Scotland
New Netherland
Stuyvesant, Peter
United States, history of the (I)
Christian IV, King of Denmark
Denmark
Frederick III, King of Denmark
Scandinavia, history of
Fox, George
Friends, Society of
Great Britain, history of
United States, history of the (I)
witchcraft
craft
labor unions
Italy, history of
Naples
Naples, Kingdom of
Spain, history of
Bering Strait
exploration
Russia, history of
Low Countries, history of the
Netherlands
Switzerland
Bahama Islands
Great Britain, history of
Anne of Austria
France, history of
Fronde
Mazarin, Jules
Charles I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
English Civil War
Great Britain, history of
Scotland
Europe, history of (I)
Germany, history of
Holy Roman Empire
Scandinavia, history of
Thirty Years' War
Westphalia, Peace of
Charles I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Cromwell, Oliver
English Civil War
Great Britain, history of
Cromwell, Oliver
Great Britain, history of
Ireland, history of
Charles II, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Covenanters
English Civil War
Great Britain, history of
Scotland
Italian music
music
oratorio
Europe, history of (I)
Holy Roman Empire
Nuremberg
Scandinavia, history of
Sweden
Thirty Years' War
Japanese art and architecture
Moronobu
Ukiyo-e
coffee
Great Britain, history of
London (England)
fishing industry
whaling
Charles II, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Covenanters
English Civil War
Great Britain, history of
Scotland
Worcester (city in England)
Hobbes, Thomas
Leviathan
philosophy
state (in political philosophy)
Africa, history of (I)
Cape Town
South Africa
Anglo-Dutch Wars
Great Britain, history of
Low Countries, history of the
Navigation Acts
abolitionists
Rhode Island
slavery
United States, history of the (I)
fishing
Walton, Izaak
dance
French music
Lully, Jean Baptiste
minuet
ballet
France, history of
Louis XIV, King of France
Cromwell, Oliver
English Civil War
Great Britain, history of
North Carolina
United States, history of the (I)
Virginia
Manhattan
New York (city)
Wall Street
Fermat, Pierre de
mathematics, history of
Pascal, Blaise
probability
Jansenism
Pascal, Blaise
philosophy
Poland
Russia, history of
Ukraine
Christina, Queen of Sweden
Scandinavia, history of
Sweden
Brazil
Latin America, history of
Portugal, history of
Anglo-Dutch Wars
Great Britain, history of
Low Countries, history of the
immigration
Jews
Delaware
New Sweden
Stuyvesant, Peter
United States, history of the (I)
Great Britain, history of
Jamaica
Spain, history of
Poland
Scandinavia, history of
Sweden
Warsaw
painting
Spanish art and architecture
Velazquez, Diego
Amsterdam
philosophy
Spinoza, Baruch
synagogue
clocks and watches
Huygens, Christiaan
technology, history of
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Spain, history of
baroque art and architecture
Bernini, Giovanni Lorenzo
Italian art and architecture
Saint Peter's Basilica
Charles X, King of Sweden
Poland
Sweden
Denmark
Holy Roman Empire
Russia, history of
Scandinavia, history of
Sweden
Guericke, Otto von
science, history of
vacuum
Charles X, King of Sweden
Poland
Sweden
Copenhagen
Denmark
Scandinavia, history of
Sweden
Aurangzeb, Mogul Emperor of India
India, history of
Moguls (dynasty)
Shah Jahan, Mogul Emperor of India
Dutch art and architecture
genre painting
Vermeer, Jan
anatomy
blood
science, history of
Swammerdam, Jan
Africa, history of (I)
Senegal
Senegal River
Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor
Holy Roman Empire
Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor
Cromwell, Oliver
Cromwell, Richard
Great Britain, history of
Minnesota
Radisson, Pierre Esprit
United States, history of the (I)
Cromwell, Richard
Great Britain, history of
France, history of
Pyrenees
Spain, history of
Charles II, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Great Britain, history of
Parliament
Restoration
Africa, history of (I)
Afrikaners
South Africa
diary
English literature (I)
Pepys, Samuel
Brandenburg
Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg (the Great Elector)
Germany, history of
Poland
Prussia
France, history of
Louis XIV, King of France
Spain, history of
Jersey City
New Jersey
Stuyvesant, Peter
United States, history of the (I)
Africa, history of (I)
Bambara kingdoms
Niger
Niger River
Copenhagen
Denmark
Scandinavia, history of
Sweden
Austria
Brandenburg
Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg (the Great Elector)
Germany, history of
Poland
Scandinavia, history of
United States, history of the (I)
Wisconsin
Charles II, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Cromwell, Oliver
Great Britain, history of
China, history of
Taiwan
China, history of
Kangxi, Emperor of China (K'ang-hsi)
Qing (Ch'ing) (dynasty)
Bombay
Great Britain, history of
India, history of
Algonquin
Bible
Indian languages, American
United States, history of the (I)
Charles II, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Royal Society
science, history of
Dunkerque
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
French art and architecture
garden
landscape architecture
Le Notre, Andre
Versailles, Palace of
Boyle, Robert
chemistry, history of
gas laws
Africa, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Morocco (nation)
Tangier
Drury Lane Theatre
London (England)
theater, history of the
art
Dutch art and architecture
painting
Rembrandt
Dutch art and architecture
genre painting
Steen, Jan
Europe, history of (I)
Hungary
Ottoman Empire
Turks
North Carolina
South Carolina
United States, history of the (I)
Navigation Acts
United States, history of the (I)
Great Britain, history of
New Netherland
New York (city)
Stuyvesant, Peter
United States, history of the (I)
Austria
Europe, history of (I)
Ottoman Empire
Colbert, Jean Baptiste
East India Company, French
France, history of
Albany (New York)
New Netherland
United States, history of the (I)
France, history of
monasticism
Trappists
bubonic plague
Great Britain, history of
London (England)
Charles II, King of Spain
Habsburg (dynasty)
Philip IV, King of Spain
Spain, history of
Dutch art and architecture
genre painting
Ter Borch, Gerard
Great Britain, history of
Portugal, history of
Spain, history of
Colbert, Jean Baptiste
France, history of
Louis XIV, King of France
Hooke, Robert
microscope
science, history of
Africa, history of (I)
Kongo, Kingdom of
Portugal, history of
Anglo-Dutch Wars
Great Britain, history of
Low Countries, history of the
horse racing
Long Island
sports, history of
calculus
mathematics, history of
Newton, Sir Isaac
science, history of
fire engine
fire prevention and control
Great Britain, history of
London (England)
drama
French literature
Misanthrope, The
Moliere
Connecticut
New Jersey
Puritanism
United States, history of the (I)
Jews
Middle East, history of the
Sabbatai Zevi
Africa, history of (I)
Morocco (nation)
Anglo-Dutch Wars
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Low Countries, history of the
English literature (I)
Milton, John
Paradise Lost
poetry
Basho
haiku
Japanese literature
poetry
Devolution, War of
France, history of
Louis XIV, King of France
Low Countries, history of the
Netherlands
French art and architecture
Louis XIV, King of France
Louvre
museums, art
Salon
cathedrals and churches
Latin American art and architecture
Mexico City
Iran
Middle East, history of the
Safavids
Brooklyn
New York (city)
Latin America, history of
Manhattan
New Netherland
Suriname
Anglo-Dutch Wars
Great Britain, history of
Low Countries, history of the
Anglo-Dutch Wars
Breda
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Low Countries, history of the
astronomy, history of
observatory, astronomical
Paris Observatory
Devolution, War of
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Low Countries, history of the
Sweden
Triple Alliance
Aix-la-Chapelle, Treaties of
Devolution, War of
Flanders (province in France)
France, history of
Lisbon
Portugal, history of
Spain, history of
fable
French literature
La Fontaine, Jean de
Marquette, Jacques
Michigan
Sault Sainte Marie (Michigan)
United States, history of the (I)
John II, King of Poland (John Casimir)
Poland
alchemy
chemistry, history of
phosphorus
baroque art and architecture
French art and architecture
Le Vau, Louis
Louis XV, King of France
Versailles, Palace of
Etna, Mount
Italy, history of
volcano
Crete
Ottoman Empire
Turks
Venice
cathedrals and churches
English art and architecture
Saint Paul's Cathedral
Wren, Sir Christopher
Cossacks
Don Cossacks
Razin, Stenka
Russia, history of
Charleston (South Carolina)
South Carolina
United States, history of the (I)
Canada, history of
Great Britain, history of
Hudson's Bay Company
Latin America, history of
Morgan, Sir Henry
Panama
Panama City
piracy
Canada, history of
exploration
New France
United States, history of the (I)
astronomy, history of
Cassini (family)
Paris Observatory
science, history of
army
France, history of
grenade
grenadier (military)
weapons
French music
Lully, Jean Baptiste
music
opera
Anglo-Dutch Wars
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Low Countries, history of the
Low Countries, history of the
Netherlands
Orange (dynasty)
William III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
calculus
differential calculus
integral calculus
Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm von
mathematics, history of
exploration
Great Lakes
Jolliet, Louis
Marquette, Jacques
Mississippi River
United States, history of the (I)
John III, King of Poland (John Sobieski)
Ottoman Empire
Poland
Turks
Great Britain, history of
Test Acts
Boston
New York (city)
postal services
United States, history of the (I)
New Netherland
New York (city)
United States, history of the (I)
France, history of
Holy Roman Empire
Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor
John III, King of Poland (John Sobieski)
Poland
India, history of
Maharashtra
Maratha
Anglo-Dutch Wars
Great Britain, history of
Low Countries, history of the
Orange (dynasty)
William III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Great Britain, history of
New York (city)
United States, history of the (I)
Chicago (city)
Marquette, Jacques
Indian Wars
King Philip's War
United States, history of the (I)
Wampanoag
ethics
philosophy
Spinoza, Baruch
drama
English literature (I)
Restoration drama
Wycherley, William
Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg (the Great Elector)
Germany, history of
Prussia
Scandinavia, history of
Sweden
Indians, American (I)
Narragansett
Rhode Island
astronomy, history of
Greenwich (England)
observatory, astronomical
Royal Greenwich Observatory
astronomy, history of
light
Romer, Ole
science, history of
Indian Wars
King Philip's War
United States, history of the (I)
Wampanoag
India, history of
Moguls (dynasty)
Sikhs
Denmark
Scandinavia, history of
Sweden
Bacon's Rebellion
Jamestown
drama
Dryden, John
English literature (I)
Restoration drama
tragedy
drama
French literature
Racine, Jean
tragedy
Great Britain, history of
Low Countries, history of the
Mary II, Queen of England
Orange (dynasty)
William III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Canada, history of
exploration
Hennepin, Louis
Niagara Falls
United States, history of the (I)
allegory
Bunyan, John
English literature (I)
Pilgrim's Progress
Habsburg (dynasty)
Holy Roman Empire
Hungary
France, history of
Low Countries, history of the
Nijmegen
Spain, history of
Great Britain, history of
habeas corpus
law, history of
Parliament
Cremona
Italian music
musical instruments
Stradivari (family)
violin
London (England)
theater, history of the
Comedie Francaise, La
Paris (France)
theater, history of the
Aurangzeb, Mogul Emperor of India
Hinduism
India, history of
Moguls (dynasty)
Rajput
Friends, Society of
Penn, William
Pennsylvania
United States, history of the (I)
Dryden, John
English literature (I)
poetry
satire
bird
dodo bird
astronomy, history of
comet
Halley's comet
Halley, Edmond
exploration
La Salle, Robert Cavelier, Sieur de
Mexico, Gulf of
Mississippi River
United States, history of the (I)
Peter I, Emperor of Russia (Peter the Great)
Russia, history of
France, history of
Louis XIV, King of France
Versailles, Palace of
Texas
United States, history of the (I)
Penn, William
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
United States, history of the (I)
China, history of
Kangxi, Emperor of China (K'ang-hsi)
Taiwan
Austria
Europe, history of (I)
Holy Roman Empire
Ottoman Empire
Turks
Vienna
Leeuwenhoek, Antoni van
microbiology
microscope
Protozoa
science, history of
Delaware (Indian tribe)
Indians, American (I)
Penn, William
United States, history of the (I)
Mennonites
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Africa, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Morocco (nation)
Tangier
Canada, history of
France, history of
La Salle, Robert Cavelier, Sieur de
Louisiana
United States, history of the (I)
Low Countries, history of the
Svalbard
whaling
Charles II, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Great Britain, history of
James II, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Harvard University
Mather (family)
United States, history of the (I)
Bunraku
Japan, history of
Osaka
puppet
theater, history of the
France, history of
Huguenots
Louis XIV, King of France
Nantes, Edict of
agriculture, history of
rice
United States, history of the (I)
Great Britain, history of
James II, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Monmouth, James Scott, Duke of
Great Britain, history of
Huguenots
silk
textile industry
United States, history of the (I)
Arkansas
exploration
Tonty, Henri de
United States, history of the (I)
Augsburg, League of
Europe, history of (I)
Germany, history of
Holy Roman Empire
Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor
Louis XIV, King of France
Budapest
Europe, history of (I)
Habsburg (dynasty)
Holy Roman Empire
Hungary
Ottoman Empire
Turks
Charles II, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Great Britain, history of
Gwynne, Nell
gravitation
laws of motion:
Newton, Sir Isaac
physics, history of
Principia
science, history of
Great Britain, history of
James II, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Test Acts
earthquake
Latin America, history of
Lima
Peru
Glorious Revolution
Great Britain, history of
James II, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Great Britain, history of
insurance
Lloyd's of London
London (England)
France, history of
Heidelberg
Holy Roman Empire
Louis XIV, King of France
Glorious Revolution
Great Britain, history of
James II, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Orange (dynasty)
William III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Aeneas
Dido
English music
music
opera
Purcell, Henry
China, history of
Kangxi, Emperor of China (K'ang-hsi)
Russia, history of
France, history of
Grand Alliance, War of the
Great Britain, history of
Louis XIV, King of France
Low Countries, history of the
William III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
French and Indian Wars
United States, history of the (I)
Glorious Revolution
Great Britain, history of
Mary II, Queen of England
Orange (dynasty)
William III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Boston
Harris, Benjamin
journalism
newspaper
publishing
United States, history of the (I)
Locke, John
philosophy
France, history of
Grand Alliance, War of the
Low Countries, history of the
Spain, history of
France, history of
Grand Alliance, War of the
Great Britain, history of
Low Countries, history of the
Boyne, Battle of the
Glorious Revolution
Great Britain, history of
Ireland, history of
James II, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
William III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Mennonites
paper
Pennsylvania
French and Indian Wars
Grand Alliance, War of the
Schenectady
William III, King of the Netherlands
Great Britain, history of
Ireland, history of
Limerick (city)
earthquake
Jamaica
Kingston (Jamaica)
clan
Glencoe, Massacre of
Great Britain, history of
Scotland
Salem (Massachusetts)
Salem Witch Trials
United States, history of the (I)
witchcraft
Blair, James
United States, history of the (I)
Virginia
Virginia, state universities and colleges of
Williamsburg
classification, biological
Ray, John
science, history of
Academie Francaise
dictionary
French literature
Bank of England
banking systems
Great Britain, history of
Asia, history of (I)
Kamchatka Peninsula
Russia, history of
Ottoman Empire
Peter I, Emperor of Russia (Peter the Great)
Russia, history of
Russo-Turkish Wars
Turks
China, history of
Kangxi, Emperor of China (K'ang-hsi)
Mongols
France, history of
Grand Alliance, War of the
Louis XIV, King of France
Low Countries, history of the
William III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Florida
Pensacola
United States, history of the (I)
Augustus II, King of Poland
Poland
Saxony
children's literature
fairy tale
French literature
Mother Goose
nursery rhymes
Perrault, Charles
Peter I, Emperor of Russia (Peter the Great)
Russia, history of
Eugene of Savoy
Habsburg (dynasty)
Hungary
Ottoman Empire
Turks
France, history of
Grand Alliance, War of the
Great Britain, history of
Low Countries, history of the
French and Indian Wars
Grand Alliance, War of the
New England
William III, King of the Netherlands
France, history of
Haiti
Hispaniola
Spain, history of
Calcutta
East India Company, British
India, history of
Peter I, Emperor of Russia (Peter the Great)
Russia, history of
pump
Savery, Thomas
steam engine
technology, history of
Austria
Koprulu (family)
Ottoman Empire
Peter I, Emperor of Russia (Peter the Great)
Poland
Russia, history of
Russo-Turkish Wars
Venice
Japanese art and architecture
Kenzan
kiln
pottery and porcelain
calendar
Peter I, Emperor of Russia (Peter the Great)
Russia, history of
Australia, history of
Dampier, William
exploration
Louisiana
Mississippi
United States, history of the (I)
Charles II, King of Spain
Habsburg (dynasty)
Spain, history of
clarinet
music
musical instruments
wind instruments
Japan, history of
Kabuki
theater, history of the
Charles XII, King of Sweden
Narva
Northern War, Great
Peter I, Emperor of Russia (Peter the Great)
Russia, history of
Scandinavia, history of
Sweden
Bourbon (dynasty)
Louis XIV, King of France
Philip V, King of Spain
Spain, history of
Augustus II, King of Poland
Charles XII, King of Sweden
Denmark
Frederick IV, King of Denmark
Northern War, Great
Peter I, Emperor of Russia (Peter the Great)
Poland
Russia, history of
Scandinavia, history of
Sweden
Augustus II, King of Poland
Charles XII, King of Sweden
Denmark
Frederick IV, King of Denmark
Northern War, Great
Scandinavia, history of
Sweden
United States, history of the (I)
architecture
French art and architecture
rococo style
Great Britain, history of
Kidd, Captain
piracy
privateering
Frederick I, King of Prussia
Germany, history of
Hohenzollern (dynasty)
Prussia
Cadillac, Antoine Laumet de La Mothe, Sieur de
Detroit
Great Britain, history of
Hanover (dynasty)
Settlement, Act of
Philip V, King of Spain
Spain, history of
Spanish Succession, War of the
Connecticut
New Haven
United States, history of the (I)
university
Yale University
Anne, Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Great Britain, history of
William III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Spain, history of
Spanish Succession, War of the
Indiana
United States, history of the (I)
Vincennes
Vincennes, Francois Marie Bissot, Sieur de
Anne, Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Florida
French and Indian Wars
Saint Augustine
United States, history of the (I)
Camisards
France, history of
Huguenots
France, history of
Spanish Succession, War of the
Villars, Claude Louis Hector, Duc de
Great Britain, history of
journalism
London (England)
newspaper
publishing
New Jersey
United States, history of the (I)
Austria
Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor
Habsburg (dynasty)
Spain, history of
Spanish Succession, War of the
Buckingham Palace
English art and architecture
Great Britain, history of
Peter I, Emperor of Russia (Peter the Great)
Russia, history of
Saint Petersburg (Russia)
Augustus II, King of Poland
Northern War, Great
Poland
Stanislaw I, King of Poland
color
light
Newton, Sir Isaac
optics
physics, history of
science, history of
Boston
Campbell, John
journalism
newspaper
publishing
United States, history of the (I)
Austria
Blenheim, Battle of
Eugene of Savoy
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Marlborough, John Churchill, 1st Duke of
Spanish Succession, War of the
Gibraltar
Great Britain, history of
Spain, history of
Spanish Succession, War of the
French and Indian Wars
United States, history of the (I)
astronomy, history of
comet
Halley's comet
Halley, Edmond
Barcelona
Great Britain, history of
Spain, history of
Spanish Succession, War of the
Eugene of Savoy
France, history of
Italy, history of
Spanish Succession, War of the
Turin
Great Britain, history of
Low Countries, history of the
Marlborough, John Churchill, 1st Duke of
Spanish Succession, War of the
Aurangzeb, Mogul Emperor of India
India, history of
Moguls (dynasty)
England
Great Britain, history of
Scotland
John V, King of Portugal (John the Magnanimous)
Peter II, King of Portugal
Portugal, history of
earthquake
Fuji, Mount
Japan, history of
volcano
Acadia
Canada, history of
French and Indian Wars
Nova Scotia
Berwick, James Fitzjames, Duke of
Spain, history of
Spanish Succession, War of the
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Marlborough, John Churchill, 1st Duke of
Spanish Succession, War of the
Vendome, Louis Joseph, Duc de
India, history of
Moguls (dynasty)
Sikhs
Balearic Islands
Great Britain, history of
Minorca
Spain, history of
Spanish Succession, War of the
blast furnace
casting
coke
Darby (family)
iron and steel industry
technology, history of
Charles XII, King of Sweden
Northern War, Great
Ottoman Empire
Scandinavia, history of
Sweden
Italian music
keyboard instruments
music
musical instruments
piano
Charles XII, King of Sweden
Northern War, Great
Peter I, Emperor of Russia (Peter the Great)
Poltava
Russia, history of
Scandinavia, history of
Sweden
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Marlborough, John Churchill, 1st Duke of
Spanish Succession, War of the
copyright
Great Britain, history of
law
law, history of
Augustus II, King of Poland
Northern War, Great
Poland
Stanislaw I, King of Poland
Charles XII, King of Sweden
Northern War, Great
Ottoman Empire
Russia, history of
Russo-Turkish Wars
Scandinavia, history of
Turks
France, history of
Spain, history of
Spanish Succession, War of the
Vendome, Louis Joseph, Duc de
Berkeley, George
empiricism
philosophy
Acadia
Canada, history of
French and Indian Wars
Nova Scotia
Dresden
German art and architecture
Meissen ware
pottery and porcelain
Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor
Habsburg (dynasty)
Holy Roman Empire
Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor
Alabama
Bienville, Jean Baptiste Le Moyne, Sieur de
Mobile (Alabama)
United States, history of the (I)
French and Indian Wars
North Carolina
Tuscarora
United States, history of the (I)
North Carolina
South Carolina
United States, history of the (I)
Indian Wars
Tuscarora
Augustan age
English literature (I)
mock epic
poetry
Pope, Alexander
Rape of the Lock, The
New England
whale
whaling
Austria
Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor
Europe, history of (I)
Habsburg (dynasty)
Holy Roman Empire
Pragmatic Sanction
Acadia
Canada, history of
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Newfoundland
Nova Scotia
Spanish Succession, War of the
Frederick I, King of Prussia
Frederick William I, King of Prussia
Germany, history of
Prussia
Italy, history of
Savoy (dynasty)
Sicily
Spanish Succession, War of the
Victor Amadeus II, Duke of Savoy
Gibraltar
Great Britain, history of
Minorca
Spain, history of
Spanish Succession, War of the
Africa, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
slavery
Spain, history of
Spanish Succession, War of the
Utrecht, Peace of
Anne, Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland
French and Indian Wars
Spanish Succession, War of the
baroque music
English music
German and Austrian music
Handel, George Frideric
music
Anne, Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland
George I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Great Britain, history of
Hanover (dynasty)
tea
Great Britain, history of
Jacobites
Scotland
Stuart (family)
Stuart, James Francis Edward
France, history of
Louis XIV, King of France
Louis XV, King of France
Orleans, Philippe II, Duc d'
French literature
Lesage, Alain Rene
Chikamatsu Monzaemon
Japanese literature
France, history of
Louis XV, King of France
Orleans, Philippe II, Duc d'
French and Indian Wars
United States, history of the (I)
Yamasee
Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor
Europe, history of (I)
Habsburg (dynasty)
Holy Roman Empire
Ottoman Empire
Indian Wars
South Carolina
Yamasee
theater, history of the
Virginia
Williamsburg
Ahmed III, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
Belgrade
Eugene of Savoy
Europe, history of (I)
Holy Roman Empire
Ottoman Empire
Turks
French art and architecture
landscape painting
Watteau, Antoine
France, history of
Law, John
Mississippi Scheme
Italy, history of
Sardinia
Sicily
Spain, history of
fraternal societies
freemasonry
Great Britain, history of
secret societies
Charles XII, King of Sweden
Northern War, Great
Norway
Scandinavia, history of
Sweden
Latin America, history of
New Granada
Spain, history of
Ahmed III, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
Europe, history of (I)
Holy Roman Empire
Ottoman Empire
Blackbeard
piracy
privateering
United States, history of the (I)
Virginia
Bienville, Jean Baptiste Le Moyne, Sieur de
Louisiana
New Orleans
United States, history of the (I)
San Antonio
Texas
United States, history of the (I)
Europe, history of (I)
Quadruple Alliance
Spain, history of
Bastille
drama
French literature
tragedy
Voltaire
Defoe, Daniel
English literature (I)
novel
Robinson Crusoe
Europe, history of (I)
Holy Roman Empire
Liechtenstein
cricket (game)
Kent
London (England)
sports, history of
Italy, history of
Quadruple Alliance
Sardinia
Sicily
Spain, history of
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
Tibet (Xizang)
Austria
Italy, history of
Sardinia
Sardinia, Kingdom of
Savoy (dynasty)
Sicily
Spanish Succession, War of the
Victor Amadeus II, Duke of Savoy
Bach, Johann Sebastian
baroque music
Brandenburg
concerto
German and Austrian music
music
Italian music
music
opera
Scarlatti (family)
Africa, history of (I)
France, history of
Mauritius
Northern War, Great
Scandinavia, history of
Sweden
Easter Island
exploration
Samoa
Defoe, Daniel
English literature (I)
Moll Flanders
novel
Afghanistan
Asia, history of (I)
Iran
Safavids
education
Indian schools, American
Indians, American (I)
Williamsburg
United States, history of the (I)
Vermont
Friends, Society of
slavery
anti-Semitism
Jews
Louisiana
Bering Strait
Bering, Vitus Jonassen
exploration
Northeast Passage
bullfighting
Spain, history of
sports, history of
Catherine I, Empress of Russia
Menshikov, Aleksandr Danilovich, Prince
Peter I, Emperor of Russia (Peter the Great)
Russia, history of
English literature (I)
Greek literature, ancient
Homer
Odyssey
Pope, Alexander
Fleury, Andre Hercule de
France, history of
Louis XV, King of France
Augustan age
English literature (I)
Gulliver's Travels
Irish literature
satire
Swift, Jonathan
Latin America, history of
Montevideo
Uruguay
Catherine I, Empress of Russia
Menshikov, Aleksandr Danilovich, Prince
Russia, history of
George I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
George II, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Great Britain, history of
Gibraltar
Great Britain, history of
Spain, history of
Bering Strait
Bering, Vitus Jonassen
exploration
Northeast Passage
Augustan age
Beggar's Opera, The
drama
English literature (I)
Gay, John
American art and architecture
colonial styles in North America
English art and architecture
Gibbs, James
chronometer
clocks and watches
Harrison, John
navigation
technology, history of
Corsica
France, history of
Genoa
Italy, history of
Denmark
Greenland
Baltimore
Maryland
United States, history of the (I)
India, history of
Karachi
Pakistan
Canaletto
Italian art and architecture
landscape painting
Venice
American art and architecture
Independence Hall
Philadelphia
United States, history of the (I)
Anna, Empress of Russia
Russia, history of
French literature
novel
Prevost, Abbe
navigation
quadrant
technology, history of
periodical
publishing
almanac
American literature
Franklin, Benjamin
Philadelphia
Poor Richard's Almanack
Covent Garden
English music
music
opera
Iran
Nadir Shah
Safavids
fountains
Italian art and architecture
Rome (Italy)
Salvi, Nicola
Trevi Fountain
English art and architecture
engraving
graphic arts
Hogarth, William
Georgia (U.S.A.)
Oglethorpe, James
Savannah (Georgia)
United States, history of the (I)
Kay, John
loom
technology, history of
textile industry
weaving
Baghdad
Iran
Iraq
Nadir Shah
Ottoman Empire
Turks
Louis XV, King of France
Poland
Stanislaw I, King of Poland
Augustus III, King of Poland
Poland
Polish Succession, War of the
Stanislaw I, King of Poland
Augustus III, King of Poland
Poland
Polish Succession, War of the
Stanislaw I, King of Poland
chemistry, history of
element
platinum
transition elements
atmosphere
atmospheric sciences
Hadley cell
China, history of
Qianlong (Ch'ien-lung)
Qing (Ch'ing) (dynasty)
French art and architecture
La Tour, Maurice Quentin de
portraiture
Voltaire
Iran
Nadir Shah
Euler, Leonhard
mathematics, history of
science, history of
Richmond
United States, history of the (I)
Virginia
French art and architecture
pottery and porcelain
Sevres ware
Bernoulli's Law
Bernoulli, Daniel
fluid mechanics
science, history of
Great Awakening
Methodism
revivalism
United States, history of the (I)
Whitefield, George
Augustus III, King of Poland
Poland
Polish Succession, War of the
Stanislaw I, King of Poland
Vienna
archaeology
Herculaneum
Italy, history of
Rome, ancient
Methodism
Wesley (family)
French and Indian Wars
Great Britain, history of
Spain, history of
Great Britain, history of
Spain, history of
Vernon, Edward
West Indies
India, history of
Iran
Moguls (dynasty)
Nadir Shah
New Delhi
Anna, Empress of Russia
Elizabeth, Empress of Russia
Russia, history of
Austria
Austrian Succession, War of the
Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor
Habsburg (dynasty)
Holy Roman Empire
Maria Theresa
English literature (I)
novel
Pamela
Richardson, Samuel
Frederick II, King of Prussia (Frederick the Great)
Germany, history of
Prussia
Austrian Succession, War of the
Frederick II, King of Prussia (Frederick the Great)
Germany, history of
Habsburg (dynasty)
Prussia
Silesia
Austria
Austrian Succession, War of the
Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor
Habsburg (dynasty)
Holy Roman Empire
Maria Theresa
empiricism
Hume, David
philosophy
Florida
Oglethorpe, James
United States, history of the (I)
baroque music
English music
Handel, George Frideric
music
oratorio
Austrian Succession, War of the
Bavaria
France, history of
Habsburg (dynasty)
Holy Roman Empire
Prussia
Spain, history of
Alaska
Bering Sea
Bering, Vitus Jonassen
exploration
Georgia (U.S.A.)
Oglethorpe, James
United States, history of the (I)
Austria
Austrian Succession, War of the
Frederick II, King of Prussia (Frederick the Great)
Germany, history of
Maria Theresa
Prussia
Silesia
Celsius scale
Celsius, Anders
temperature
Austrian Succession, War of the
Charles VII, Holy Roman Emperor
Habsburg (dynasty)
Holy Roman Empire
Franklin, Benjamin
stove
technology, history of
bullfighting
Madrid
Spain, history of
sports, history of
France, history of
French and Indian Wars
Great Britain, history of
United States, history of the (I)
Islam
Wahhabism
Great Britain, history of
Jacobites
Scotland
Stuart (family)
Stuart, Charles Edward (Bonnie Prince Charlie)
etching
Italian art and architecture
Piranesi, Giovanni Battista
France, history of
Louis XV, King of France
Pompadour, Jeanne Antoinette Poisson, Marquise de
Austria
Austrian Succession, War of the
Charles VII, Holy Roman Emperor
Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor
Holy Roman Empire
Maria Theresa
Canada, history of
French and Indian Wars
Louisbourg
Pepperrell, Sir William
Austria
Austrian Succession, War of the
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Low Countries, history of the
Saxe, Maurice, Comte de
Austrian Succession, War of the
Dresden
Frederick II, King of Prussia (Frederick the Great)
Germany, history of
Prussia
Silesia
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
India, history of
Madras (city)
Great Britain, history of
Jacobites
Scotland
Stuart, Charles Edward (Bonnie Prince Charlie)
Bourbon (dynasty)
Ferdinand VI, King of Spain
Philip V, King of Spain
Spain, history of
New Jersey
Princeton
Princeton University
United States, history of the (I)
university
Asia, history of (I)
Iran
Nadir Shah
Appalachian Mountains
Ohio
Ohio Company
United States, history of the (I)
Afghanistan
Asia, history of (I)
Iran
Pathan
English art and architecture
Gainsborough, Thomas
portraiture
Montesquieu, Charles Louis de Secondat, Baron de la Brede et de
philosophy
state (in political philosophy)
Aix-la-Chapelle, Treaties of
Austria
Austrian Succession, War of the
Holy Roman Empire
English literature (I)
Fielding, Henry
novel
Tom Jones (novel)
commedia dell'arte
drama
Goldoni, Carlo
Italian literature
Canada, history of
Halifax
Nova Scotia
exploration
Gist, Christopher
Ohio
Ohio River
United States, history of the (I)
Appalachian Mountains
Cumberland Gap
frontier
Baal Shem Tov
Hasidism
Jews
Judaism
Iran
Shiraz
Conestoga
Pennsylvania
United States, history of the (I)
wagon
art
neoclassicism (art)
dance
dance, social:
waltz
English literature (I)
novel
picaresque novel
Smollett, Tobias
geology
Guettard, Jean Etienne
maps and mapmaking
pottery and porcelain
Worcester (city in England)
Worcester ware
Diderot, Denis
encyclopedia
Enlightenment
French literature
Franklin, Benjamin
lightning
Boucher, Francois
French art and architecture
painting
rococo style
Frederick I, King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor
Italian art and architecture
painting
Tiepolo (family)
botany
classification, biological
Linnaeus, Carolus
British Museum
London (England)
museums, art
Independence Hall
Liberty Bell
Philadelphia
French and Indian Wars
Ohio
Ohio Company
United States, history of the (I)
Rastrelli, Bartolommeo Francesco
Russian art and architecture
Saint Petersburg (Russia)
Winter Palace
golf
Saint Andrews
Scotland
sports, history of
Chippendale, Thomas
English art and architecture
furniture
Georgian style
Casanova de Seingalt, Giovanni Giacomo
Venice
witchcraft
Corsica
France, history of
Paoli, Pasquale
dictionary
English literature (I)
Johnson, Samuel (writer)
lexicology and lexicography
Braddock, Edward
Fort Duquesne
French and Indian Wars
United States, history of the (I)
Acadia
Canada, history of
French and Indian Wars
Nova Scotia
earthquake
Lisbon
Portugal, history of
Bengal
Black Hole of Calcutta
Calcutta
Great Britain, history of
India, history of
Canada, history of
French and Indian Wars
Great Lakes
Montcalm, Louis Joseph, Marquis de
United States, history of the (I)
Austria
Frederick II, King of Prussia (Frederick the Great)
Germany, history of
Maria Theresa
Prussia
Seven Years' War
Great Britain, history of
Pitt, William (the Elder)
prime minister
Austria
France, history of
Frederick II, King of Prussia (Frederick the Great)
Germany, history of
Prussia
Seven Years' War
Bengal
Clive, Robert
East India Company, British
Great Britain, history of
India, history of
Canada, history of
Forbes, John
Fort Duquesne
French and Indian Wars
United States, history of the (I)
Asia, history of (I)
Myanmar
Rangoon
Canada, history of
French and Indian Wars
Montcalm, Louis Joseph, Marquis de
Ticonderoga
United States, history of the (I)
Enlightenment
French literature
Voltaire
English art and architecture
pottery and porcelain
Staffordshire ware
Wedgwood, Josiah
botanical garden
garden
Kew Gardens
Amherst, Jeffrey, Baron Amherst
Canada, history of
Fort Niagara
French and Indian Wars
Montcalm, Louis Joseph, Marquis de
Ticonderoga
United States, history of the (I)
Canada, history of
French and Indian Wars
Montcalm, Louis Joseph, Marquis de
Quebec (city)
Wolfe, James
Frederick II, King of Prussia (Frederick the Great)
Germany, history of
Prussia
Russia, history of
Seven Years' War
English literature (I)
epic
novel
Sterne, Laurence
Tristram Shandy
George II, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
George III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Great Britain, history of
Hanover (dynasty)
Amherst, Jeffrey, Baron Amherst
Canada, history of
France, history of
French and Indian Wars
Great Britain, history of
Montreal
Berlin
Frederick II, King of Prussia (Frederick the Great)
Germany, history of
Prussia
Russia, history of
Seven Years' War
classical period in music
Esterhazy (family)
German and Austrian music
Haydn, Franz Josef
music
Delaware Prophet
Indians, American (I)
Ohio
United States, history of the (I)
Cuba
Great Britain, history of
Philippines
Spain, history of
English art and architecture
painting
Stubbs, George
Catherine II, Empress of Russia (Catherine the Great)
Peter III, Emperor of Russia
Russia, history of
France, history of
Louisiana
Spain, history of
United States, history of the (I)
Enlightenment
French literature
philosophy
Rousseau, Jean Jacques
Elizabeth, Empress of Russia
Peter III, Emperor of Russia
Russia, history of
Austria
Germany, history of
Prussia
Russia, history of
Seven Years' War
classical period in music
German and Austrian music
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
music
Vienna
Augustus III, King of Poland
Poland
Stanislaw II, King of Poland
Cuba
Florida
Great Britain, history of
Paris, treaties of
Philippines
Spain, history of
American Revolution
George III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Stamp Act
United States, history of the (I)
Canada, history of
France, history of
French and Indian Wars
Great Britain, history of
Paris, treaties of
United States, history of the (I)
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
India, history of
Paris, treaties of
France, history of
Germany, history of
Paris, treaties of
Prussia
Seven Years' War
Silesia
Indian Wars
Ottawa (Indian tribe)
Pontiac's Rebellion
American Revolution
United States, history of the (I)
Delaware Prophet
Indian Wars
Pontiac's Rebellion
United States, history of the (I)
Canada, history of
Europe, history of (I)
French and Indian Wars
Paris, treaties of
Seven Years' War
United States, history of the (I)
Arabia
Middle East, history of the
Saudi Arabia
Wahhabism
archaeology
German art and architecture
history
Winckelmann, Johann
Chatterton, Thomas
English literature (I)
literary fraud
Austria
Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor
Habsburg (dynasty)
Holy Roman Empire
Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor
Boucher, Francois
French art and architecture
Louis XV, King of France
styles of Louis XIII-XVI
Great Britain, history of
Grenville, George
Stamp Act
United States, history of the (I)
American Revolution
United States, history of the (I)
Castle of Otranto, The
English literature (I)
Gothic romance
Walpole, Horace, 4th Earl of Orford
Bengal
Clive, Robert
East India Company, British
Great Britain, history of
India, history of
Adams, Samuel
Sons of Liberty
Stamp Act
United States, history of the (I)
Blackstone, Sir William
common law
Great Britain, history of
law, history of
medicine, education in
Pennsylvania, University of
English literature (I)
Goldsmith, Oliver
Irish literature
Vicar of Wakefield, The
Cavendish, Henry
chemistry, history of
hydrogen
Fragonard, Jean Honore
French art and architecture
painting
styles of Louis XIII-XVI
German literature
Laocoon
Lessing, Gotthold
American Revolution
Great Britain, history of
Parliament
Rockingham, Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2d Marquess of
United States, history of the (I)
longitude
Nautical Almanac
navigation
American Revolution
Great Britain, history of
Sons of Liberty
Stamp Act
United States, history of the (I)
classical period in music
German and Austrian music
Gluck, Christoph Willibald
music
opera
Jews
Mendelssohn, Moses
philosophy
Bangkok
Burmese
Myanmar
Thailand
Maryland
Mason-Dixon line
Pennsylvania
United States, history of the (I)
American Revolution
Great Britain, history of
taxation
Townshend Acts
United States, history of the (I)
Corsica
France, history of
Genoa
Paoli, Pasquale
academies of art
English art and architecture
Reynolds, Sir Joshua
Bougainville, Louis Antoine de
France, history of
Tahiti
Ottoman Empire
Russia, history of
Russo-Turkish Wars
encyclopedia
publishing
Boone, Daniel
Cumberland Gap
exploration
United States, history of the (I)
Corsica
France, history of
Paoli, Pasquale
condenser
Industrial Revolution
patent
steam engine
technology, history of
Watt, James
Indians, American (I)
Ottawa (Indian tribe)
Pontiac's Rebellion
United States, history of the (I)
Arkwright, Sir Richard
Industrial Revolution
spinning
technology, history of
textile industry
weaving
du Barry, Jeanne Becu, Comtesse
France, history of
Louis XV, King of France
Gurkha
Nepal
California
San Diego
United States, history of the (I)
American Revolution
Boston
Boston Massacre
Great Britain, history of
United States, history of the (I)
Africa, history of (I)
Bruce, James
exploration
Nile River
Tana, Lake
English art and architecture
Gainsborough, Thomas
portraiture
Australia, history of
Botany Bay
Cook, James
exploration
New Zealand, history of
Great Britain, history of
North, Lord
prime minister
France, history of
Louis XVI, King of France
Marie Antoinette
American Revolution
Great Britain, history of
Parliament
Townshend Acts
United States, history of the (I)
American art and architecture
Jefferson, Thomas
Monticello
Virginia
North Carolina
Regulators
United States, history of the (I)
Gustav III, King of Sweden
Scandinavia, history of
Sweden
American art and architecture
West, Benjamin
Wolfe, James
English art and architecture
Johnson, Samuel (writer)
portraiture
Reynolds, Sir Joshua
Austria
Poland
Poland, Partitions of
Prussia
Russia, history of
American Revolution
Boston
Boston Tea Party
Great Britain, history of
United States, history of the (I)
drama
English literature (I)
Goldsmith, Oliver
Irish literature
She Stoops to Conquer
Calcutta
East India Company, British
India, history of
Catherine II, Empress of Russia (Catherine the Great)
Don Cossacks
Pugachev, Yemelian Ivanovich
Russia, history of
Clement XIV, Pope
Jesuits
papacy
Antarctica
Cook, James
exploration
American Revolution
Boston
Boston Tea Party
Great Britain, history of
Intolerable Acts
United States, history of the (I)
chemistry, history of
oxygen
Priestley, Joseph
science, history of
American Revolution
Burke, Edmund
Great Britain, history of
United States, history of the (I)
German literature
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von
novel
Sorrows of Young Werther, The
France, history of
Louis XV, King of France
Louis XVI, King of France
Canada, history of
Carleton, Guy, 1st Baron Dorchester
freedom of religion
Quebec Act
Ottoman Empire
Russia, history of
Russo-Turkish Wars
Turkey
American Revolution
Continental Congress
Great Britain, history of
Intolerable Acts
United States, history of the (I)
American Revolution
United States, history of the (I)
American Revolution
Henry, Patrick
United States, history of the (I)
American Revolution
Canada, history of
Great Britain, history of
Montgomery, Richard
Montreal
Quebec (city)
United States, history of the (I)
American Revolution
Great Britain, history of
Lexington and Concord, Battles of
minutemen
United States, history of the (I)
American Revolution
Bunker Hill, Battle of
Great Britain, history of
Howe, William Howe, 5th Viscount
minutemen
Putnam, Israel
United States, history of the (I)
American Revolution
Great Britain, history of
Lexington and Concord, Battles of
Revere, Paul
United States, history of the (I)
American Revolution
Continental Congress
United States, history of the (I)
Washington, George
American Revolution
navy
United States, history of the (I)
Allen, Ethan
American Revolution
Green Mountain Boys
Ticonderoga
Continental Congress
postal services
United States, history of the (I)
American Revolution
George III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Great Britain, history of
United States, history of the (I)
Allegheny Mountains
Boone, Daniel
United States, history of the (I)
Wilderness Road
Indians, American (I)
San Diego
United States, history of the (I)
Lee, Ann
New York (state)
Shakers
United States, history of the (I)
American Revolution
Boston
Great Britain, history of
United States, history of the (I)
American Revolution
Charleston (South Carolina)
Clinton, Sir Henry
Great Britain, history of
South Carolina
United States, history of the (I)
American Revolution
Bushnell, David
Great Britain, history of
submarine
Turtle (submarine)
United States, history of the (I)
economics
Smith, Adam
Wealth of Nations, An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the
Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, The History of the
English literature (I)
Gibbon, Edward
history
Rome, ancient
Black Sea
Potemkin, Grigory Aleksandrovich
Russia, history of
American Revolution
Delaware River
Great Britain, history of
Howe, William Howe, 5th Viscount
United States, history of the (I)
Washington, George
American Revolution
Great Britain, history of
Howe, William Howe, 5th Viscount
Long Island, Battle of
New York (city)
United States, history of the (I)
Washington, George
American Revolution
Continental Congress
Declaration of Independence
United States, history of the (I)
American Revolution
Common Sense
Paine, Thomas
pamphlet
United States, history of the (I)
American Revolution
Great Britain, history of
New Jersey
Princeton
Trenton
Trenton, Battle of
United States, history of the (I)
Washington, George
American Revolution
Delaware River
Washington, George
American Revolution
New York (city)
United States, history of the (I)
California
San Francisco
United States, history of the (I)
Colorado
New Spain
United States, history of the (I)
American Revolution
North Carolina
United States, history of the (I)
Continental Congress
United States, history of the (I)
Phi Beta Kappa
American Revolution
Burgoyne, John
Gates, Horatio
Great Britain, history of
New York (state)
Saratoga, Battles of
United States, history of the (I)
Christianity
Korea, history of
chemistry, history of
Lavoisier, Antoine Laurent
nitrogen
oxygen
American Revolution
Burgoyne, John
Great Britain, history of
Pennsylvania
Ticonderoga
United States, history of the (I)
American Revolution
Continental Congress
Great Britain, history of
Howe, William Howe, 5th Viscount
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
United States, history of the (I)
American Revolution
Brandywine, Battle of the
Great Britain, history of
Howe, William Howe, 5th Viscount
Pennsylvania
United States, history of the (I)
Washington, George
American Revolution
Continental Congress
flag
United States, history of the (I)
American Revolution
Continental Congress
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier
United States, history of the (I)
American Revolution
Pennsylvania
United States, history of the (I)
Valley Forge
Washington, George
American Revolution
Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess
Princeton
Washington, George
American Revolution
Articles of Confederation
Continental Congress
American Revolution
Declaration of Independence
France, history of
United States, history of the (I)
Bible
printing
publishing
American Revolution
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
United States, history of the (I)
hypnosis
medicine, history of
Mesmer, Franz Anton
Paris (France)
American art and architecture
Copley, John Singleton
painting
Italian music
La Scala
Milan
opera
opera house
Equatorial Guinea
Portugal, history of
Spain, history of
Cook, James
exploration
Hawaii (island)
American Revolution
Savannah (Georgia)
United States, history of the (I)
American Revolution
Indians, American (I)
New York (state)
Sullivan, John
United States, history of the (I)
American Revolution
Great Britain, history of
Jones, John Paul
United States, history of the (I)
Cook, James
exploration
Great Britain, history of
Hawaii (state)
American Revolution
Clark, George Rogers
Great Britain, history of
Indiana
United States, history of the (I)
Vincennes
American Revolution
Norfolk (Virginia)
Portsmouth (Virginia)
United States, history of the (I)
Europe, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Spain, history of
Crompton, Samuel
Industrial Revolution
spinning
technology, history of
textile industry
English literature (I)
Johnson, Samuel (writer)
poetry
Gibraltar
Great Britain, history of
Spain, history of
Africa, history of (I)
South Africa
American Revolution
Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess
Gates, Horatio
Great Britain, history of
South Carolina
United States, history of the (I)
American Revolution
North Carolina
United States, history of the (I)
American Revolution
Andre, John
Arnold, Benedict
espionage
Great Britain, history of
United States Military Academy
United States, history of the (I)
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
American Revolution
Andre, John
Arnold, Benedict
espionage
Great Britain, history of
United States, history of the (I)
American Revolution
guerrilla
Marion, Francis
North Carolina
South Carolina
Sumter, Thomas
United States, history of the (I)
electricity
electrochemistry
Galvani, Luigi
muscle
nervous system
science, history of
Austria
Bohemia
Habsburg (dynasty)
Holy Roman Empire
Hungary
Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor
Maria Theresa
Latin America, history of
Peru
American Revolution
Charleston (South Carolina)
Clinton, Sir Henry
Great Britain, history of
Lincoln, Benjamin
South Carolina
United States, history of the (I)
Derby, The
horse racing
sports, history of
American Revolution
Cowpens, Battle of
Great Britain, history of
Morgan, Daniel
United States, history of the (I)
Florida
Great Britain, history of
Spain, history of
American Revolution
Chesapeake Bay
astronomy, history of
Herschel, Sir William
planets and planetary systems
solar system
Uranus (astronomy)
Critique of Pure Reason
Kant, Immanuel
philosophy
Great Britain, history of
Hyder Ali
India, history of
Karnataka
Mysore (city)
American Revolution
Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess
France, history of
Grasse, Francois Joseph Paul, Comte de
Great Britain, history of
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier
Rochambeau, Jean Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur, Comte de
United States, history of the (I)
Washington, George
Yorktown Campaign
American Revolution
Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess
France, history of
Grasse, Francois Joseph Paul, Comte de
Great Britain, history of
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier
Rochambeau, Jean Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur, Comte de
United States, history of the (I)
Washington, George
Yorktown Campaign
Hawaii (state)
Kamehameha (dynasty)
American Revolution
Great Britain, history of
Paris (France)
Paris, treaties of
United States, history of the (I)
Florida
Spain, history of
United States, history of the (I)
American Revolution
Clark, George Rogers
Shawnee
United States, history of the (I)
abolitionists
Massachusetts
slavery
United States, history of the (I)
Asia, history of (I)
Bangkok
Thailand
Continental Congress
Great Seal of the United States
United States, history of the (I)
Hyder Ali
India, history of
Karnataka
Mysore (city)
Tippu Sultan, Sultan of Mysore
Calabria
earthquake
Italy, history of
American Revolution
Great Britain, history of
Paris, treaties of
United States, history of the (I)
American Revolution
Congress of the United States
Continental Congress
Paris, treaties of
American Revolution
Great Britain, history of
New York (city)
United States, history of the (I)
American Revolution
United States, history of the (I)
Washington, George
aviation
balloon
hydrogen
technology, history of
Crimea
Ottoman Empire
Russia, history of
Russo-Turkish Wars
Turkey
Florida
Great Britain, history of
Paris, treaties of
Spain, history of
United States, history of the (I)
aviation
balloon
Montgolfier brothers
technology, history of
Great Britain, history of
Pitt, William (the Younger)
prime minister
Tory party
assembly line
automation
Evans, Oliver
mill
technology, history of
Beaumarchais, Caron de
drama
Figaro
French literature
Marriage of Figaro, The (play)
David, Jacques Louis
French art and architecture
neoclassicism (art)
painting
Alaska
Kodiak Island
Russia, history of
Russian-American Company
United States, history of the (I)
Jefferson, Thomas
slavery
United States, history of the (I)
abolitionists
Connecticut
Rhode Island
slavery
United States, history of the (I)
Methodism
religion
Wesley (family)
Cowper, William
English literature (I)
poetry
exploration
France, history of
La Perouse, Jean Francois de Galaup, Comte de
Northwest Passage
Pacific Ocean
aviation
balloon
Blanchard, Jean
English Channel
technology, history of
New York (city)
United States, history of the (I)
journalism
London (England)
newspaper
Times, The
Walter (family)
abolitionists
New York (state)
slavery
United States, history of the (I)
Massachusetts
Shays's Rebellion
United States, history of the (I)
Charles III, King of Spain
Goya, Francisco de
graphic arts
painting
Spanish art and architecture
Frederick II, King of Prussia (Frederick the Great)
Frederick William II, King of Prussia
Germany, history of
Prussia
Burns, Robert
poetry
Scottish literature
Great Britain, history of
Malaysia
Melaka
Penang
Singapore
Straits Settlements
Alps
Blanc, Mont
mountain climbing
abolitionists
New Jersey
slavery
United States, history of the (I)
Federalist, The
Hamilton, Alexander
Jay, John
Madison, James
United States, history of the (I)
Delaware River
ferry
Fitch, John
steamboat
technology, history of
United States, history of the (I)
classical period in music
Don Giovanni
German and Austrian music
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
music
opera
American literature
comedy
drama
theater, history of the
Tyler, Royall
Africa, history of (I)
Freetown
Great Britain, history of
Sierra Leone
slavery
Constitution of the United States (I)
Constitutional Convention
Philadelphia
United States, history of the (I)
Continental Congress
Northwest Territory
slavery
United States, history of the (I)
Constitution of the United States (I)
Delaware
United States, history of the (I)
Constitution of the United States (I)
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
United States, history of the (I)
Ottoman Empire
Russia, history of
Russo-Turkish Wars
Turkey
American Revolution
Canada, history of
Loyalists
United States, history of the (I)
Austria
Russia, history of
Russo-Turkish Wars
Turkey
Australia, history of
Great Britain, history of
Phillip, Arthur
Sydney (Australia)
Constitution of the United States (I)
New Hampshire
United States, history of the (I)
Connecticut
Constitution of the United States (I)
Georgia (U.S.A.)
Massachusetts
United States, history of the (I)
Constitution of the United States (I)
Maryland
South Carolina
United States, history of the (I)
Constitution of the United States (I)
New York (state)
United States, history of the (I)
Virginia
Lagrange, Joseph Louis de
mathematics, history of
science, history of
classical period in music
German and Austrian music
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
music
symphony
Gustav III, King of Sweden
Russia, history of
Scandinavia, history of
Sweden
France, history of
French Revolution
Louis XVI, King of France
States-General
Hamilton, Alexander
Treasury, U.S. Department of the
United States, history of the (I)
Austria
Belgrade
Europe, history of (I)
Ottoman Empire
Turks
Blake, William
English literature (I)
poetry
romanticism (literature):
Songs of Innocence and of Experience
American art and architecture
French art and architecture
Houdon, Jean Antoine
Jefferson, Thomas
neoclassicism (art)
sculpture
Washington, George
Bentham, Jeremy
philosophy
utilitarianism
France, history of
French Revolution
Louis XVI, King of France
Bligh, William
Bounty
Great Britain, history of
mutiny
Mutiny on the Bounty (novel)
Pitcairn Island
Constitution of the United States (I)
Federalist party
United States, history of the (I)
Constitution of the United States (I)
North Carolina
United States, history of the (I)
Bill of Rights
France, history of
French Revolution
State, U.S. Department of
United States, history of the (I)
defense, national
Defense, U.S. Department of
United States, history of the (I)
Bastille
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
French Revolution
Louis XVI, King of France
Jay, John
law, history of
Supreme Court of the United States
United States, history of the (I)
New York (city)
Tammany Hall
United States, history of the (I)
Congress of the United States
United States, history of the (I)
Thanksgiving Day
United States, history of the (I)
Great Britain, history of
India, history of
Karnataka
Mysore (city)
Tippu Sultan, Sultan of Mysore
Adams, John
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
Washington, George
Austria
Habsburg (dynasty)
Holy Roman Empire
Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor
Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor
New England
Pacific Ocean
whale
whaling
New York (city)
Philadelphia
United States, history of the (I)
Gustav III, King of Sweden
Russia, history of
Scandinavia, history of
Sweden
New York (city)
stock market
United States, history of the (I)
Wall Street
bolero
dance
dance, social:
Constitution of the United States (I)
Rhode Island
United States, history of the (I)
copyright
census
Commerce, U.S. Department of
Constitution of the United States (I)
Austria
Belgrade
Ottoman Empire
Turkey
Turks
Congress of the United States
Fugitive Slave Laws
slavery
United States, history of the (I)
Adams, John
president of the United States
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
Washington, George
Cao Xueqin (Ts'ao Hsueh-Ch'in)
Chinese literature
Dream of the Red Chamber, The
Austria
Holy Roman Empire
Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor
Ottoman Empire
Turkey
biography
Boswell, James
English literature (I)
Johnson, Samuel (writer)
Life of Samuel Johnson, The
France, history of
French Revolution
Louis XVI, King of France
Marie Antoinette
erotica
French literature
Justine
Sade, Marquis de
sadism:
Indian Wars
Little Turtle
Miami (Indian tribe)
St. Clair, Arthur
United States, history of the (I)
classical period in music
German and Austrian music
Magic Flute, The
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
music
opera
American art and architecture
L'Enfant, Pierre Charles
United States, history of the (I)
urban planning
Washington, D.C.
Bill of Rights
Constitution of the United States (I)
United States, history of the (I)
Bank of the United States
Hamilton, Alexander
United States, history of the (I)
Canada, history of
Quebec (province)
French Revolution
Paine, Thomas
English art and architecture
furniture
Sheraton, Thomas
France, history of
Haiti
slavery
Toussaint L'Ouverture, Francois Dominique
United States, history of the (I)
Vermont
Banneker, Benjamin
District of Columbia
American art and architecture
Hoban, James
White House
American art and architecture
Bulfinch, Charles
federal style
Hartford
Austria
France, history of
French Revolutionary Wars
Prussia
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
Washington, George
Denmark
slavery
mintage
money
Philadelphia
Fichte, Johann Gottlieb
idealism
metaphysics
philosophy
Gustav III, King of Sweden
Scandinavia, history of
Stockholm
Sweden
Democratic party
Federalist party
Jefferson, Thomas
United States, history of the (I)
Kentucky
United States, history of the (I)
English literature (I)
feminism
Vindication of the Rights of Women, A
Wollstonecraft, Mary
women's rights movements
France, history of
French Revolution
Louis XVI, King of France
Paris (France)
Poland
Poland, Partitions of
Prussia
Russia, history of
lamp
lighting devices
technology, history of
Columbia River
exploration
Gray, Robert
United States, history of the (I)
France, history of
French Revolution
guillotine
republic
Austria
Dumouriez, Charles Francois du Perier
France, history of
French Revolutionary Wars
Prussia
France, history of
French Revolution
republic
Ottoman Empire
Russia, history of
Russo-Turkish Wars
Turkey
dollar
money
United States, history of the (I)
Great Britain, history of
Paine, Thomas
treason
France, history of
French Revolutionary Wars
Great Britain, history of
Low Countries, history of the
Sardinia
Spain, history of
agriculture, history of
cotton
cotton gin
technology, history of
Whitney, Eli
France, history of
metric system
weights and measures
army
France, history of
French Revolutionary Wars
Corday, Charlotte
France, history of
French Revolution
Marat, Jean Paul
American art and architecture
Capitol of the United States
United States, history of the (I)
Washington, D.C.
Washington, George
aviation
balloon
Blanchard, Jean
Philadelphia
United States, history of the (I)
France, history of
French Revolution
Louis XVI, King of France
Marie Antoinette
Poland
Poland, Partitions of
Prussia
Russia, history of
semaphore
signaling
technology, history of
Great Britain, history of
Jay's Treaty
Jay, John
United States, history of the (I)
Lee (family)
Pennsylvania
United States, history of the (I)
Whiskey Rebellion
France, history of
French Revolution
Robespierre, Maximilien
Poland
Poland, Partitions of
Russia, history of
Corsica
France, history of
French Revolutionary Wars
Great Britain, history of
Iran
Middle East, history of the
Fallen Timbers, Battle of
Indian Wars
Little Turtle
United States, history of the (I)
Wayne, Anthony
American art and architecture
colonial styles in North America
painting
Peale (family)
classical period in music
German and Austrian music
Haydn, Franz Josef
music
symphony
Dominican Republic
France, history of
Haiti
Hispaniola
Bonaparte (family)
France, history of
French Revolution
Napoleon I, Emperor of the French (Napoleon Bonaparte)
France, history of
French Revolutionary Wars
Prussia
Spain, history of
Africa, history of (I)
exploration
Gambia River
Niger River
Park, Mungo
geology
Hutton, James
science, history of
uniformitarianism
Mississippi
Spain, history of
United States, history of the (I)
Poland
Poland, Partitions of
Stanislaw II, King of Poland
Cape Province
Great Britain, history of
Low Countries, history of the
South Africa
Barbary States
Tripolitan War
United States, history of the (I)
Directory
France, history of
French Revolution
England, Church of
Methodism
Austria
Poland
Poland, Partitions of
Prussia
Russia, history of
Jenner, Edward
medicine, history of
smallpox
vaccination
president of the United States
United States, history of the (I)
Washington, George
American art and architecture
dollar
portraiture
Stuart, Gilbert
Washington, George
Adams, John
Jefferson, Thomas
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
Austria
France, history of
French Revolutionary Wars
Italy, history of
Napoleon I, Emperor of the French (Napoleon Bonaparte)
Sardinia
Beauharnais (family)
France, history of
Josephine
Napoleon I, Emperor of the French (Napoleon Bonaparte)
Corsica
France, history of
French Revolutionary Wars
Napoleon I, Emperor of the French (Napoleon Bonaparte)
homeopathy
medicine, history of
France, history of
French Revolutionary Wars
Great Britain, history of
Spain, history of
Tennessee
United States, history of the (I)
Great Britain, history of
Low Countries, history of the
Sri Lanka
Cleveland (city)
Ohio
Austria
Belgium
Campo Formio, Treaty of
France, history of
Canada, history of
exploration
Mississippi River
North West Company
Thompson, David
French Revolutionary Wars
Great Britain, history of
Low Countries, history of the
Nelson, Horatio Nelson, Viscount
Spain, history of
French Revolutionary Wars
Great Britain, history of
Spain, history of
Trinidad and Tobago
Directory
France, history of
Talleyrand-Perigord, Charles Maurice de
Campo Formio, Treaty of
France, history of
French Revolutionary Wars
Austria
Campo Formio, Treaty of
Italy, history of
Venice
American literature
Brown, Charles Brockden
novel
Austria
France, history of
French Revolutionary Wars
Great Britain, history of
Russia, history of
Turkey
economics
Malthus, Thomas Robert
population
population dynamics
manufacturing, history of
mass production
musket
technology, history of
Whitney, Eli
France, history of
French Revolutionary Wars
Helvetic Republic
Italy, history of
Rome (Italy)
Switzerland
Africa, history of (I)
Egypt
France, history of
French Revolutionary Wars
Mamelukes
Napoleon I, Emperor of the French (Napoleon Bonaparte)
pyramids
Egypt
France, history of
French Revolutionary Wars
Great Britain, history of
Napoleon I, Emperor of the French (Napoleon Bonaparte)
Nelson, Horatio Nelson, Viscount
Alien and Sedition Acts
Congress of the United States
United States, history of the (I)
France, history of
United States, history of the (I)
XYZ Affair
Mississippi
United States, history of the (I)
Congress of the United States
navy
United States, history of the (I)
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
English literature (I)
Lyrical Ballads
poetry
Rime of the Ancient Mariner, The
Wordsworth, William
Lena River
mammoth
Russia, history of
Great Britain, history of
income tax
taxation
hotel
New York (city)
United States, history of the (I)
Acre (Israel)
Egypt
France, history of
French Revolutionary Wars
Middle East, history of the
Napoleon I, Emperor of the French (Napoleon Bonaparte)
Ottoman Empire
Syria
Consulate
Directory
France, history of
Napoleon I, Emperor of the French (Napoleon Bonaparte)
Gujranwala
India, history of
Sikhs
France, history of
French Revolutionary Wars
Italy, history of
Russia, history of
Suvorov, Aleksandr Vasilievich
Zurich
archaeology
Champollion, Jean Francois
Egyptology
hieroglyphics
Rosetta Stone
Alaska
fur trade
Russian-American Company
United States, history of the (I)
Great Britain, history of
India, history of
Karnataka
Mysore (city)
Tippu Sultan, Sultan of Mysore
United States, history of the (I)
Washington, George
Gabriel (slave)
Richmond
slavery
United States, history of the (I)
France, history of
Louisiana
Louisiana Purchase
Spain, history of
United States, history of the (I)
battery
electricity
electrochemistry
physics, history of
science, history of
volt
Volta, Alessandro, Count
Adams, John
Burr, Aaron
Jefferson, Thomas
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
Chapman, John
legend
Ohio River
United States, history of the (I)
French literature
Stael, Madame de
Cambaceres, Jean Jacques Regis de
France, history of
law, history of
Napoleon I, Emperor of the French (Napoleon Bonaparte)
Napoleonic Code
Austria
France, history of
French Revolutionary Wars
Murat, Joachim
Napoleon I, Emperor of the French (Napoleon Bonaparte)
library
Library of Congress
United States, history of the (I)
Washington, D.C.
United States, history of the (I)
Washington, D.C.
census
United States, history of the (I)
Congress of the United States
library
Library of Congress
Alexander I, Emperor of Russia
Paul I, Emperor of Russia
Russia, history of
Africa, history of (I)
Barbary States
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Tripolitan War
United States, history of the (I)
Great Britain, history of
Ireland, history of
Marshall, John
Supreme Court of the United States
Berthollet, Claude Louis, Comte de
chemical nomenclature
chemistry, history of
Proust, Joseph Louis
science, history of
Burr, Aaron
Jefferson, Thomas
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
Copenhagen
Denmark
French Revolutionary Wars
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Nelson, Horatio Nelson, Viscount
Scandinavia, history of
Fulton, Robert
Nautilus (submarine)
submarine
technology, history of
Africa, history of (I)
Alexandria (Egypt)
Egypt
France, history of
French Revolutionary Wars
Great Britain, history of
Napoleon I, Emperor of the French (Napoleon Bonaparte)
Austria
France, history of
French Revolutionary Wars
flag
Great Britain, history of
Union Jack
Hamilton, Alexander
New York (city)
newspaper
Chimborazo
Humboldt, Alexander von
mountain climbing
American art and architecture
colonial styles in North America
painting
West, Benjamin
French Revolutionary Wars
Great Britain, history of
Minorca
Spain, history of
Consulate
France, history of
Napoleon I, Emperor of the French (Napoleon Bonaparte)
Christophe, Henri
France, history of
Haiti
Toussaint L'Ouverture, Francois Dominique
Amiens, Treaty of
France, history of
French Revolutionary Wars
Great Britain, history of
Napoleon I, Emperor of the French (Napoleon Bonaparte)
Spain, history of
United States Military Academy
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Napoleon I, Emperor of the French (Napoleon Bonaparte)
Napoleonic Wars
atom
chemistry, history of
Dalton, John
science, history of
France, history of
Jefferson, Thomas
Louisiana
Louisiana Purchase
United States, history of the (I)
Australia, history of
exploration
Flinders, Matthew
Ohio
United States, history of the (I)
Northwest Territory
United States, history of the (I)
Dublin (city)
Emmet, Robert
Great Britain, history of
Ireland, history of
Burr, Aaron
duel
Hamilton, Alexander
United States, history of the (I)
Dessalines, Jean Jacques
France, history of
Haiti
Petion, Alexandre Sabes
locomotive
railroad
technology, history of
transportation
Trevithick, Richard
Austria
Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor
Habsburg (dynasty)
Holy Roman Empire
Africa, history of (I)
Hausa
Nigeria
Usman dan Fodio
Clinton (family)
Jefferson, Thomas
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
Clark, William (explorer)
exploration
Lewis and Clark Expedition
Lewis, Meriwether
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Bonaparte (family)
France, history of
Napoleon I, Emperor of the French (Napoleon Bonaparte)
Ottoman Empire
Serbia
Turks
Cambaceres, Jean Jacques Regis de
civil law
France, history of
Napoleon I, Emperor of the French (Napoleon Bonaparte)
Napoleonic Code
Africa, history of (I)
Barbary States
Decatur, Stephen
Tripoli (Libya)
Tripolitan War
United States, history of the (I)
Clark, William (explorer)
exploration
Lewis and Clark Expedition
Lewis, Meriwether
Pacific Ocean
United States, history of the (I)
Austria
France, history of
Napoleonic Wars
Austria
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Napoleonic Wars
Russia, history of
Sweden
Indiana
Michigan
United States, history of the (I)
Clinton (family)
Jefferson, Thomas
president of the United States
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
Barbary States
Tripoli (Libya)
Tripolitan War
Barbary States
Tripolitan War
United States, history of the (I)
Egypt
Middle East, history of the
Muhammad Ali Pasha
Ottoman Empire
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Napoleonic Wars
Nelson, Horatio Nelson, Viscount
Spain, history of
Trafalgar, Battle of
Austerlitz, Battle of
Austria
France, history of
Napoleonic Wars
Russia, history of
Indian Wars
Indians, American (I)
Shawnee
Shawnee Prophet
Tecumseh
United States, history of the (I)
Christophe, Henri
Dessalines, Jean Jacques
Haiti
Petion, Alexandre Sabes
blockade
Continental System
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Napoleon I, Emperor of the French (Napoleon Bonaparte)
Napoleonic Wars
Austria
France, history of
Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor
Habsburg (dynasty)
Holy Roman Empire
Napoleon I, Emperor of the French (Napoleon Bonaparte)
France, history of
Napoleonic Wars
Prussia
Latin America, history of
Miranda, Francisco de
Venezuela
exploration
Pike, Zebulon Montgomery
Red River (United States)
United States, history of the (I)
Burr, Aaron
treason
United States, history of the (I)
Beethoven, Ludwig van
classical period in music
German and Austrian music
music
symphony
chemistry, history of
Davy, Sir Humphry
element
potassium
science, history of
sodium
Chesapeake
Embargo Act
United States, history of the (I)
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich
philosophy
France, history of
Napoleon I, Emperor of the French (Napoleon Bonaparte)
Napoleonic Wars
Prussia
Russia, history of
Tilsit, Treaties of
blockade
Continental System
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Napoleonic Wars
Portugal, history of
Clermont
Fulton, Robert
steamboat
technology, history of
transportation
Janissaries
Middle East, history of the
Ottoman Empire
Selim III, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
Turkey
Chesapeake
Embargo Act
frigate
Great Britain, history of
United States, history of the (I)
British Empire
Great Britain, history of
slavery
Goya, Francisco de
graphic arts
painting
Spanish art and architecture
boron
chemistry, history of
element
Gay-Lussac, Joseph Louis
science, history of
Buncho
Japanese art and architecture
landscape painting
American Fur Company
Astor (family)
fur trade
United States, history of the (I)
Bonaparte (family)
France, history of
Napoleon I, Emperor of the French (Napoleon Bonaparte)
Spain, history of
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Napoleonic Wars
Portugal, history of
Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of
Madison, James
Pinckney (family)
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
slavery
United States, history of the (I)
Appert, Nicolas
canning
food preservation
technology, history of
German art and architecture
Nazarenes
Overbeck, Johann Friedrich
steamboat
Stevens (family)
technology, history of
transportation
evolution
heredity
Lamarck, Jean Baptiste
science, history of
zoology
American literature
Irving, Washington
Illinois
United States, history of the (I)
Austria
France, history of
Metternich, Klemens, Furst von
Napoleonic Wars
France, history of
Italy, history of
Napoleon I, Emperor of the French (Napoleon Bonaparte)
Napoleonic Wars
papacy
Papal States
Pius VII, Pope
Finland
Gustav IV Adolf, King of Sweden
Russia, history of
Sweden
Clinton (family)
Madison, James
president of the United States
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
Austria
France, history of
Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor
Napoleonic Wars
Argentina
Buenos Aires
Latin America, history of
Spain, history of
Florida
Spain, history of
United States, history of the (I)
West Florida Controversy
Hawaii (state)
Kamehameha (dynasty)
Hidalgo y Costilla, Miguel
Latin America, history of
Mexico, history of
Spain, history of
artillery
Essen
Germany, history of
Krupp (family)
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Lisbon
Napoleonic Wars
Portugal, history of
Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of
Bolivar, Simon
Latin America, history of
Miranda, Francisco de
Venezuela
George III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
George IV, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Great Britain, history of
Hanover (dynasty)
Regency
Christophe, Henri
Haiti
Petion, Alexandre Sabes
Avogadro's law
Avogadro, Amedeo
chemistry, history of
science, history of
Artigas, Jose Gervasio
Latin America, history of
Spain, history of
Uruguay
Hidalgo y Costilla, Miguel
Latin America, history of
Mexico, history of
Maryland
National Road
roads and highways
United States, history of the (I)
boats and boating
New York (city)
rowing
sports, history of
Cairo (Egypt)
Egypt
Mamelukes
Middle East, history of the
Muhammad Ali Pasha
Harrison, William Henry
Indian Wars
Indians, American (I)
Shawnee
Tippecanoe, Battle of
United States, history of the (I)
Paraguay
South America
Spain, history of
Caracas
earthquake
Venezuela
caricature
English art and architecture
Rowlandson, Thomas
Detroit
Great Britain, history of
Hull, William
United States, history of the (I)
War of 1812
catastrophism
Cuvier, Georges, Baron
fossil record
geology
paleontology
science, history of
children's literature
fairy tale
German literature
Grimm's Fairy Tales
Grimm, Jacob and Wilhelm
Louisiana
United States, history of the (I)
France, history of
Napoleon I, Emperor of the French (Napoleon Bonaparte)
Napoleonic Wars
Russia, history of
France, history of
Moscow
Napoleon I, Emperor of the French (Napoleon Bonaparte)
Napoleonic Wars
Russia, history of
Latin America, history of
Mexico, history of
Morelos y Pavon, Jose Maria
Oaxaca (city)
Bolivar, Simon
Latin America, history of
Miranda, Francisco de
Spain, history of
Venezuela
Decatur, Stephen
frigate
Great Britain, history of
United States, history of the (I)
War of 1812
Great Britain, history of
United States, history of the (I)
War of 1812
France, history of
Moscow
Napoleon I, Emperor of the French (Napoleon Bonaparte)
Napoleonic Wars
Russia, history of
Constitution (frigate)
frigate
Great Britain, history of
United States, history of the (I)
War of 1812
Clinton (family)
Madison, James
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
Burckhardt, Jakob
Gatling, Richard Jordan
Petra
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Salamanca
Spain, history of
Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of
Austen, Jane
English literature (I)
novel
Pride and Prejudice
Mobile (Alabama)
United States, history of the (I)
West Florida Controversy
Wilkinson, James
Gerry, Elbridge
Madison, James
president of the United States
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
Canada, history of
Great Britain, history of
Toronto
United States, history of the (I)
War of 1812
Austria
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Leipzig
Napoleon I, Emperor of the French (Napoleon Bonaparte)
Napoleonic Wars
Prussia
Erie, Lake
Great Britain, history of
Perry, Oliver Hazard
United States, history of the (I)
War of 1812
Great Britain, history of
Harrison, William Henry
Indians, American (I)
Tecumseh
United States, history of the (I)
War of 1812
Uncle Sam
United States, history of the (I)
Bolivar, Simon
Caracas
Latin America, history of
Venezuela
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Napoleonic Wars
Spain, history of
Vitoria
Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of
Great Britain, history of
Harrison, William Henry
United States, history of the (I)
War of 1812
Creek
Indian Wars
Indians, American (I)
Jackson, Andrew
United States, history of the (I)
Fort McHenry
Great Britain, history of
United States, history of the (I)
War of 1812
Washington, D.C.
Europe, history of (I)
Napoleonic Wars
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Austria
Elba
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Napoleon I, Emperor of the French (Napoleon Bonaparte)
Napoleonic Wars
Prussia
French art and architecture
Ingres, Jean Auguste Dominique
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painting
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railroad
steam engine
Stephenson, George and Robert
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transportation
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France, history of
Louis XVIII, King of France
Netherlands
Vienna, Congress of
William I, King of the Netherlands
Connecticut
Hartford
Hartford Convention
Massachusetts
United States, history of the (I)
War of 1812
Italy, history of
Jesuits
papacy
Pius VII, Pope
Ghent, Treaty of
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United States, history of the (I)
War of 1812
Champlain, Lake
Great Britain, history of
Macdonough, Thomas
United States, history of the (I)
War of 1812
Fort McHenry
United States, history of the (I)
War of 1812
anthem
Key, Francis Scott
Star-Spangled Banner, The
War of 1812
Elba
France, history of
Napoleon I, Emperor of the French (Napoleon Bonaparte)
Napoleonic Wars
Paris (France)
Blucher, Gebhard Leberecht von
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Napoleon I, Emperor of the French (Napoleon Bonaparte)
Napoleonic Wars
Prussia
Saint Helena
Waterloo, Battle of
Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of
Great Britain, history of
Jackson, Andrew
New Orleans
United States, history of the (I)
War of 1812
Africa, history of (I)
Barbary States
Tripoli (Libya)
Tripolitan War
United States, history of the (I)
Europe, history of (I)
Switzerland
Bolivar, Simon
Jamaica
Latin America, history of
Spain, history of
Venezuela
Latin America, history of
Mexico, history of
Morelos y Pavon, Jose Maria
Spain, history of
army
Great Britain, history of
Gurkha
Barber of Seville, The
Italian music
music
opera
Rome (Italy)
Rossini, Gioacchino
Asia, history of (I)
Indonesia
Netherlands
Indiana
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British Empire
Great Britain, history of
India, history of
Nepal
Africa, history of (I)
Shaka, King of the Zulus
South Africa
Zulu
British Museum
Elgin Marbles
Elgin, Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of
Argentina
Latin America, history of
King, Rufus
Monroe, James
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
black Americans:
Methodism
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Erie Canal
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Great Britain, history of
Great Lakes
Rush, Richard
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War of 1812
Indian Wars
Jackson, Andrew
Seminole Wars
United States, history of the (I)
Laennec, Rene Theophile Hyacinthe
medicine, history of
science, history of
stethoscope
Chile
Latin America, history of
O'Higgins, Bernardo
San Martin, Jose de
Spain, history of
Mississippi
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Monroe, James
president of the United States
presidential elections
Tompkins, Daniel D.
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
English literature (I)
novel
Rob Roy
Scott, Sir Walter
German literature
philosophy
Schopenhauer, Arthur
Jackson, Andrew
Pensacola
Seminole Wars
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Chile
Latin America, history of
O'Higgins, Bernardo
Esterhazy (family)
German and Austrian music
music
romanticism (music):
Schubert, Franz
Davy, Sir Humphry
lamp
lighting devices
mining and quarrying
technology, history of
Illinois
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English literature (I)
Frankenstein (novel)
novel
Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft
supernatural literature
Arctic
exploration
Great Britain, history of
Northwest Passage
Ross, John
Alabama
United States, history of the (I)
Bolivar, Simon
Colombia
Latin America, history of
Spain, history of
Byron, George Gordon, Lord
Byronic hero
English literature (I)
poetry
romanticism (literature):
East India Company, British
Great Britain, history of
Raffles, Sir Thomas Stamford
Singapore
Florida
United States, history of the (I)
West Florida Controversy
Madrid
museums, art
Prado
Spanish art and architecture
Atlantic Ocean
Savannah (steamship)
ship
steam engine
technology, history of
transportation
English literature (I)
Keats, John
ode
poetry
romanticism (literature):
English literature (I)
poetry
Prometheus Unbound
romanticism (literature):
Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Dumont d'Urville, Jules Sebastian Cesar
Greek art
Melos
sculpture
French literature
Lamartine, Alphonse de
poetry
romanticism (literature):
Boyer, Jean Pierre
Christophe, Henri
Haiti
Argentina
Latin America, history of
Rosas, Juan Manuel de
Maine
United States, history of the (I)
Antarctica
Bellingshausen, Fabian Gottlieb von
exploration
Russia, history of
exploration
Long, Stephen H.
Rocky Mountains
United States, history of the (I)
Missouri
Missouri Compromise
slavery
United States, history of the (I)
George III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
George IV, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Great Britain, history of
Hanover (dynasty)
Regency
Hawaii (state)
missions, Christian
United States, history of the (I)
Africa, history of (I)
Liberia
slavery
Decatur, Stephen
duel
United States, history of the (I)
American literature
children's literature
Irving, Washington
Knickerbocker group
legend
Rip Van Winkle
English literature (I)
Ivanhoe
literature
novel
Scott, Sir Walter
Adams, John Quincy
Monroe, James
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
Antarctica
Davis, John
exploration
United States, history of the (I)
Bolivar, Simon
Colombia
Ecuador
Latin America, history of
Panama
Venezuela
Central American Federation
Mexico, history of
Spain, history of
Texas
United States, history of the (I)
Brazil
Latin America, history of
Uruguay
Constable, John
English art and architecture
landscape painting
John VI, King of Portugal
Portugal, history of
Missouri
United States, history of the (I)
France, history of
Napoleon I, Emperor of the French (Napoleon Bonaparte)
Saint Helena
Latin America, history of
Lima
Peru
San Martin, Jose de
Iturbide, Agustin de
Latin America, history of
Mexico, history of
Spain, history of
Monroe, James
president of the United States
Tompkins, Daniel D.
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
Bolivar, Simon
Ecuador
Latin America, history of
Spain, history of
Venezuela
Cherokee
Indian languages, American
Indians, American (I)
Sequoya
United States, history of the (I)
writing systems, evolution of
Eastern Question
Greece
Ottoman Empire
Turkey
confessional literature
De Quincey, Thomas
English literature (I)
opium
Beaumont, William
medicine, history of
surgery
Ecuador
Latin America, history of
Spain, history of
Sucre, Antonio Jose de
black Americans:
Charleston (South Carolina)
slavery
United States, history of the (I)
Vesey, Denmark
Brazil
John VI, King of Portugal
Latin America, history of
Pedro I, Emperor of Brazil
Portugal, history of
Africa, history of (I)
Egypt
Muhammad Ali Pasha
Sudan
archaeology
Champollion, Jean Francois
hieroglyphics
Rosetta Stone
Babbage, Charles
computer (I)
mathematics, history of
technology, history of
English literature (I)
essay
Lamb, Charles
periodical
Macintosh, Charles
rubber
technology, history of
Latin America, history of
Mexico, history of
Santa Anna, Antonio Lopez de
American literature
Bumppo, Natty
children's literature
Cooper, James Fenimore
Deerslayer, The
Knickerbocker group
Leatherstocking Tales, The
Fuji, Mount
graphic arts
Hokusai
Japanese art and architecture
landscape painting
Beethoven, Ludwig van
classical period in music
German and Austrian music
music
symphony
football
rugby
Rugby School
sports, history of
Monroe Doctrine
Monroe, James
United States, history of the (I)
Latin America, history of
Peru
Spain, history of
Sucre, Antonio Jose de
British Empire
Great Britain, history of
India, history of
Myanmar
Byron, George Gordon, Lord
Byronic hero
English literature (I)
Greece
Berzelius, Jons Jakob
chemistry, history of
element
science, history of
silicon
Carnot (family)
Carnot cycle
physics, history of
science, history of
thermodynamics
Africa, history of (I)
Ashanti
Ghana
Great Britain, history of
English art and architecture
London (England)
museums, art
National Gallery, London
Adams, John Quincy
Calhoun, John C.
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
American art and architecture
Cole, Thomas
Hudson River school
landscape painting
fraternal societies
fraternities and sororities
Union College
university
Bridger, James
exploration
Great Salt Lake
mountain men
United States, history of the (I)
Decembrists
Nicholas I, Emperor of Russia
Russia, history of
Central American Federation
Latin America, history of
Mexico, history of
Argentina
Brazil
Latin America, history of
Lavalleja, Juan Antonio
Uruguay
communal living
New Harmony
Owen, Robert
United States, history of the (I)
canal
Clinton (family)
Erie Canal
Erie, Lake
Bolivia
Latin America, history of
South America
Spain, history of
locomotive
railroad
steam engine
Stevens (family)
technology, history of
transportation
ampere
Ampere, Andre Marie
electricity
science, history of
German and Austrian music
Mendelssohn, Felix
Midsummer Night's Dream, A
music
overture
romanticism (music):
German literature
Heine, Heinrich
poetry
conduction, electric
electricity
ohm
Ohm's law
Ohm, Georg Simon
resistance, electrical
science, history of
Bolivia
Latin America, history of
Sucre, Antonio Jose de
American literature
Cooper, James Fenimore
Congress of the United States
Crockett, Davy
Tennessee
United States, history of the (I)
Europe, history of (I)
German Confederation
Germany, history of
Vienna, Congress of
Europe, history of (I)
Poland
Russia, history of
Eastern Question
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Greece
Ottoman Empire
Russia, history of
Turkey
fire
match
technology, history of
Corot, Jean Baptiste Camille
French art and architecture
landscape painting
California
exploration
mountain men
Smith, Jedediah Strong
United States, history of the (I)
Audubon Society, National
Audubon, John James
book illustration
ornithology
Eastern Question
Egypt
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Greece
Navarino, Battle of
Ottoman Empire
Russia, history of
Turkey
Chopin, Frederic
French music
music
romanticism (music):
Brazil
Latin America, history of
Lavalleja, Juan Antonio
Rivera, Fructuoso
Uruguay
American literature
dictionary
English language
lexicology and lexicography
Webster, Noah
Great Britain, history of
prime minister
Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of
Italian music
music
Paganini, Niccolo
Vienna
violin
Adams, John Quincy
Jackson, Andrew
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
Calhoun, John C.
Jackson, Andrew
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
Bentinck (family)
cremation
funeral customs
Hinduism
India, history of
suttee
blindness
braille system
Braille, Louis
Eastern Question
Milos, Prince of Serbia
Serbia
Yugoslavia
American literature
encyclopedia
publishing
Belgium
Low Countries, history of the
Netherlands
geology
Lyell, Sir Charles
science, history of
uniformitarianism
Latin America, history of
Rivera, Fructuoso
Uruguay
American art and architecture
Catlin, George
Indians, American (I)
painting
Eastern Question
Greece
Ottoman Empire
Turkey
Berlioz, Hector
French music
music
romanticism (music):
symphony
Mormonism
New York (state)
Smith, Joseph
United States, history of the (I)
France, history of
July Revolution
Louis Philippe, King of France
Orleans (family)
book illustration
caricature
Daumier, Honore
French art and architecture
Philipon, Charles
Poland
Russia, history of
Bolivar, Simon
Latin America, history of
Indian Territory
Indians, American (I)
United States, history of the (I)
Charles X, King of France
France, history of
July Revolution
American literature
Godey, Louis Antoine
Hale, Sarah Josepha
periodical
Best Friend of Charleston
locomotive
railroad
technology, history of
transportation
George IV, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Great Britain, history of
Hanover (dynasty)
William IV, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Africa, history of (I)
Algeria
France, history of
French colonial empire
Colombia
Latin America, history of
South America
Venezuela
Cooper, Peter
locomotive
railroad
Tom Thumb (locomotive)
Darwin, Charles
science, history of
agriculture, history of
McCormick, Cyrus Hall
reaper
technology, history of
Arctic
exploration
North Pole
Ross, Sir James Clark
Italy, history of
Mazzini, Giuseppe
Risorgimento
Latin America, history of
Paez, Jose Antonio
Venezuela
France, history of
French foreign legion
Louis Philippe, King of France
Belgium
Leopold I, King of the Belgians
Low Countries, history of the
electricity
electrochemistry
electromagnetic induction
Faraday, Michael
science, history of
black Americans:
slavery
Turner, Nat
United States, history of the (I)
Virginia
poetry
Pushkin, Aleksandr
Russian literature
Africa, history of (I)
British Empire
Great Britain, history of
Guyana
abolitionists
Garrison, William Lloyd
pacifism and nonviolent movements
slavery
United States, history of the (I)
French literature
novel
Sand, George
graphic arts
Hiroshige
Japanese art and architecture
Black Hawk War
Indian Wars
Indians, American (I)
United States, history of the (I)
Democratic party
political parties
United States, history of the (I)
Clay, Henry
Jackson, Andrew
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
New York (city)
streetcar
transportation
Bavaria
Greece
Otto, King of Greece
British Empire
Falkland Islands
Great Britain, history of
Clausewitz, Carl Philipp Gottfried von
On War
strategy and tactics, military
war
Latin America, history of
Mexico, history of
Santa Anna, Antonio Lopez de
Carlists
Ferdinand VII, King of Spain
Isabella II, Queen of Spain
Spain, history of
Bank of the United States
banking systems
Jackson, Andrew
United States, history of the (I)
abolitionists
Garrison, William Lloyd
slavery
United States, history of the (I)
French literature
Hugo, Victor
Hunchback of Notre Dame, The
novel
Jackson, Andrew
president of the United States
United States, history of the (I)
Van Buren, Martin
vice-president of the United States
Isabella II, Queen of Spain
Maria II, Queen of Portugal (Maria da Gloria)
Portugal, history of
Quadruple Alliance
Spain, history of
refrigeration
technology, history of
Conservative parties
Great Britain, history of
Peel, Sir Robert
Carlists
Isabella II, Queen of Spain
Spain, history of
coach and carriage
London (England)
technology, history of
transportation
Democratic party
Jackson, Andrew
United States, history of the (I)
Whig party (United States)
Congress of the United States
Indian Affairs, Bureau of
Indians, American (I)
United States, history of the (I)
Inquisition
Spain, history of
Austin, Stephen F.
Houston, Sam
Mexico, history of
Texas
Texas Revolution
United States, history of the (I)
Indian Wars
Indians, American (I)
Osceola
Seminole
Seminole Wars
United States, history of the (I)
Andersen, Hans Christian
children's literature
Danish literature
French literature
Tocqueville, Alexis de
Bennett, James Gordon
journalism
New York (city)
newspaper
Penny Press
education
McGuffey, William Holmes
reading education
Colt, Samuel
pistol
revolver
technology, history of
American literature
Emerson, Ralph Waldo
transcendentalism
Arkansas
United States, history of the (I)
Africa, history of (I)
Afrikaners
Great Trek
South Africa
Bolivia
Latin America, history of
Peru
Santa Cruz, Andres
Dickens, Charles
English literature (I)
novel
Pickwick Papers, The
Calhoun, John C.
Congress of the United States
gag rules
slavery
United States, history of the (I)
Houston, Sam
Texas
Texas Revolution
Harrison, William Henry
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
Van Buren, Martin
drama
Gogol, Nikolai
Inspector General, The
Russian literature
Alamo, The
Bowie, James
Crockett, Davy
Mexico, history of
Santa Anna, Antonio Lopez de
Texas
Texas Revolution
Travis, William B.
United States, history of the (I)
Mexico, history of
Texas
Texas Revolution
United States, history of the (I)
Houston, Sam
Mexico, history of
Santa Anna, Antonio Lopez de
Texas
Texas Revolution
United States, history of the (I)
Arc de Triomphe de l'Etoile
architecture
Chalgrin, Jean Francois Therese
French art and architecture
neoclassicism (art)
Canada, history of
Great Britain, history of
Mackenzie, William Lyon
Papineau, Louis Joseph
Rebellions of 1837
signaling
technology, history of
telecommunications
telegraph
Wheatstone, Sir Charles
Daguerre, Louis J. M.
daguerreotype
photography, history and art of
technology, history of
Michigan
United States, history of the (I)
Lermontov, Mikhail
Pushkin, Aleksandr
Russian literature
duel
Pushkin, Aleksandr
Russian literature
Carlyle, Thomas
English literature (I)
French Revolution
history
Indian Wars
Indians, American (I)
Osceola
Seminole
Seminole Wars
United States, history of the (I)
Johnson, Richard M.
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
Van Buren, Martin
vice-president of the United States
Great Britain, history of
Victoria, Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland
William IV, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Texas
Texas Rangers
Africa, history of (I)
Afrikaners
Great Trek
Pretorius, Andries
South Africa
Zulu
English art and architecture
landscape painting
Turner, Joseph Mallord William
Antarctica
exploration
Wilkes, Charles
Comte, Auguste
philosophy
science, history of
sociology
agriculture, history of
Deere, John
plow
technology, history of
Morse code
Morse, Samuel F. B.
signaling
technology, history of
telecommunications
telegraph
bicycle
technology, history of
transportation
Atlantic Ocean
ship
shipping route
transportation
Dickens, Charles
English literature (I)
literature
Oliver Twist
Goodyear, Charles
rubber
technology, history of
Bolivia
Chile
Latin America, history of
Peru
Santa Cruz, Andres
French literature
novel
Stendhal
Liszt, Franz
music
romanticism (music):
Carrera, Jose Rafael
Central American Federation
Guatemala
Latin America, history of
Catherwood, Frederick
Latin American art and architecture
Maya
Stephens, John Lloyd
Yucatan Peninsula
Afghanistan
Great Britain, history of
China, history of
Great Britain, history of
opium
Opium Wars
California
gold rush (U.S. history)
Sacramento
Sutter, John Augustus
United States, history of the (I)
cell
cytology
Schwann, Theodor, and Schleiden, Matthias Jakob
science, history of
Latin America, history of
Lavalleja, Juan Antonio
Rivera, Fructuoso
Uruguay
anarchism
philosophy
Proudhon, Pierre Joseph
Great Britain, history of
Maori
Maori Wars
New Zealand, history of
Waitangi, Treaty of
Albert, Prince Consort of England
Great Britain, history of
Victoria, Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Agassiz, Louis Rodolphe
glaciers and glaciation
ice ages
science, history of
Albany (New York)
Birney, James Gillespie
Liberty party
United States, history of the (I)
slavery
Underground Railroad
United States, history of the (I)
London (England)
philately
postal services
Canada, history of
Great Britain, history of
Antarctica
exploration
Wilkes, Charles
American literature
mystery, suspense, and detective fiction
novel
Poe, Edgar Allan
Harrison, William Henry
president of the United States
presidential elections
Tyler, John
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
Greeley, Horace
journalism
New York (city)
newspaper
Penny Press
ballet
dance
Grisi, Carlotta
Egypt
Middle East, history of the
Muhammad Ali Pasha
Ottoman Empire
British Empire
Great Britain, history of
New Zealand, history of
Harrison, William Henry
president of the United States
Tyler, John
United States, history of the (I)
calotype
photography
photography, history and art of
Talbot, William Henry Fox
technology, history of
American literature
Emerson, Ralph Waldo
essay
transcendentalism
exploration
Fremont, John C.
Oregon Trail
surveying
United States, history of the (I)
Barnum, P. T.
circus
Tom Thumb (entertainer)
Doppler effect
Doppler, Christian Johann
physics, history of
science, history of
Asia, history of (I)
British Empire
China, history of
Great Britain, history of
Hong Kong
China, history of
Great Britain, history of
opium
Opium Wars
Donizetti, Gaetano
Italian music
music
opera
Canada, history of
Great Britain, history of
United States, history of the (I)
Webster, Daniel
Webster-Ashburton Treaty
Dead Souls
Gogol, Nikolai
literature
Russian literature
Greece
monarchy
Otto, King of Greece
abolitionists
black Americans:
slavery
Truth, Sojourner
United States, history of the (I)
Danish literature
existentialism
Kierkegaard, Soren
philosophy
English art and architecture
English literature (I)
Ruskin, John
Victorian literature
astronomy, history of
Schwabe, Samuel Heinrich
science, history of
solar cycle
Sun
sunspot
Florida
Indian Wars
Seminole
Seminole Wars
United States, history of the (I)
frontier
Oregon Trail
United States, history of the (I)
Dominican Republic
Haiti
Hispaniola
Dumas, Alexandre (1802-70)
French literature
novel
Three Musketeers, The
Mormonism
Smith, Joseph
United States, history of the (I)
Morse code
Morse, Samuel F. B.
signaling
technology, history of
telecommunications
telegraph
Young Men's Christian Association
Young Women's Christian Association
photography
photography, history and art of
Talbot, William Henry Fox
Clay, Henry
Polk, James K.
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
American literature
Fuller, Margaret
archaeology
Layard, Sir Austen
Nimrud
Nineveh
Harrison, William Henry
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
Van Buren, Martin
Castilla, Ramon
Latin America, history of
Peru
famine
Ireland, history of
potato
Florida
United States, history of the (I)
concerto
German and Austrian music
music
Schumann, Clara
Schumann, Robert
Humboldt, Alexander von
science, history of
Dallas, George Mifflin
Polk, James K.
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
Arctic
exploration
Franklin, Sir John
Northwest Passage
Texas
United States, history of the (I)
Great Britain, history of
India, history of
Sikhs
clipper ship
New York (city)
ship
shipbuilding
technology, history of
Manifest Destiny
United States, history of the (I)
Annapolis
navy
United States Naval Academy
Count of Monte Cristo, The
Dumas, Alexandre (1802-70)
French literature
literature
music
musical instruments
Paris (France)
saxophone
anesthetics
dentistry
ether (chemistry)
medicine, history of
Morton, William
science, history of
astronomy, history of
Galle, Johann Gottfried
Neptune (planet)
science, history of
solar system
atheism
Feuerbach, Ludwig
philosophy
religion
archaeology
cuneiform
Mesopotamia
Rawlinson, Sir Henry Creswicke
writing systems, evolution of
Christy, Edwin P.
music hall, vaudeville, and burlesque
New York (city)
theater, history of the
Mexican War
Mexico, history of
Polk, James K.
Texas
United States, history of the (I)
California
Mexican War
Mexico, history of
United States, history of the (I)
Mexican War
Mexico, history of
Santa Anna, Antonio Lopez de
museums of science and industry
Smithson, James
Smithsonian Institution
Canada, history of
Oregon
Oregon Question
United States, history of the (I)
California
Mexican War
United States, history of the (I)
Iowa
United States, history of the (I)
Kearny, Stephen Watts
Mexican War
Mexico, history of
New Mexico
United States, history of the (I)
Mexican War
Mexico, history of
Monterrey
Taylor, Zachary
United States, history of the (I)
children's literature
English literature (I)
Lear, Edward
nonsense verse
baseball
sports, history of
Cayuse
Indians, American (I)
missions, Christian
Oregon
United States, history of the (I)
Whitman, Marcus
Maury, Matthew Fontaine
oceanography
science, history of
Bronte (family)
English literature (I)
Jane Eyre
novel
Victorian literature
Wuthering Heights
English literature (I)
novel
Thackeray, William Makepeace
Vanity Fair
Victorian literature
Balzac, Honore de
Comedie humaine, La
French literature
novel
realism (literature)
short story
Cavour, Camillo Benso, Conte di
Italy, history of
liberalism
Risorgimento
astronomy, history of
comet
Mitchell, Maria
science, history of
Chapultepec
Contreras, Battle of
Mexican War
Mexico City
Mexico, history of
Scott, Winfield
United States, history of the (I)
Buena Vista, Battle of
Mexican War
Mexico, history of
Santa Anna, Antonio Lopez de
Taylor, Zachary
United States, history of the (I)
Africa, history of (I)
Liberia
slavery
American Medical Association
Journal of the American Medical Association
medicine, history of
Mormonism
Salt Lake City
United States, history of the (I)
Utah
Young, Brigham
philately
postal services
abolitionists
Douglass, Frederick
slavery
United States, history of the (I)
California
Fremont, John C.
Kearny, Stephen Watts
Mexican War
Mexico, history of
Stockton, Robert Field
United States, history of the (I)
Mexican War
Mexico City
Mexico, history of
Scott, Winfield
United States, history of the (I)
Veracruz (city)
Austria
Czechoslovakia
Palacky, Frantisek
Revolutions of 1848
American art and architecture
architecture
Bogardus, James
cast-iron architecture
Austria
Ferdinand I, Emperor of Austria
Francis Joseph, Emperor of Austria
Habsburg (dynasty)
Revolutions of 1848
president of the United States
presidential elections
Taylor, Zachary
United States, history of the (I)
Van Buren, Martin
Barbizon school
Fontainebleau
French art and architecture
landscape painting
Rousseau, Theodore
Camille
Dumas, Alexandre (1824-95)
French literature
novel
English art and architecture
Hunt, Holman
Millais, Sir John Everett
Pre-Raphaelites
Rossetti, Dante Gabriel
communism
Communist Manifesto
Engels, Friedrich
Marx, Karl
Marxism
France, history of
Louis Philippe, King of France
Revolutions of 1848
Garibaldi, Giuseppe
Italy, history of
Revolutions of 1848
Risorgimento
absolute zero
Kelvin scale
Kelvin, William Thomson, 1st Baron
physics, history of
science, history of
temperature
immigration
United States, history of the (I)
Great Britain, history of
Ireland, history of
Northern Ireland
Austria
Metternich, Klemens, Furst von
Revolutions of 1848
Vienna
Austria
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Germany, history of
Italy, history of
Revolutions of 1848
California
Guadalupe Hidalgo, Treaty of
Mexican War
Mexico, history of
New Mexico
United States, history of the (I)
California
gold rush (U.S. history)
Sutter, John Augustus
United States, history of the (I)
Mott, Lucretia Coffin
Seneca Falls Convention
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady
suffrage, women's
women's rights movements
Berlin
Frankfurt Parliament
Frederick William IV, King of Prussia
Germany, history of
Prussia
Revolutions of 1848
United States, history of the (I)
Wisconsin
Bloomer, Amelia Jenks
costume
periodical
Austria
Garibaldi, Giuseppe
Italy, history of
Mazzini, Giuseppe
Revolutions of 1848
Risorgimento
Austria
Hungary
Revolutions of 1848
Russia, history of
Schwarzenberg (family)
California
gold
gold rush (U.S. history)
United States, history of the (I)
black Americans:
slavery
Tubman, Harriet
Underground Railroad
United States, history of the (I)
Blackwell (family)
medicine, history of
women in society
Fizeau, Armand Hippolyte Louis
light
optics
physics, history of
science, history of
Austria
Hungary
Kossuth, Lajos
Revolutions of 1848
anarchism
Bakunin, Mikhail Aleksandrovich
Russia, history of
Siberia
Fillmore, Millard
president of the United States
presidential elections
Taylor, Zachary
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
Pinkerton, Allan
United States, history of the (I)
American literature
Hawthorne, Nathaniel
novel
Scarlet Letter, The
American music
Foster, Stephen
music hall, vaudeville, and burlesque
song (music)
California
United States, history of the (I)
Fugitive Slave Laws
slavery
United States, history of the (I)
suffrage, women's
women's rights movements
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett
English literature (I)
poetry
sonnet
Sonnets from the Portuguese
David Copperfield
Dickens, Charles
English literature (I)
novel
Courbet, Gustave
French art and architecture
painting
realism (art)
American music
Lind, Jenny
Scandinavian music
Brady, Mathew B.
photography
photography, history and art of
Fillmore, Millard
president of the United States
Taylor, Zachary
United States, history of the (I)
California
Compromise of 1850
slavery
United States, history of the (I)
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
Qing (Ch'ing) (dynasty)
Taiping Rebellion
Harper's
journalism
periodical
United States, history of the (I)
American literature
Melville, Herman
Moby-Dick
novel
Italian music
music
opera
Venice
Verdi, Giuseppe
abolitionists
American literature
children's literature
slavery
Stowe, Harriet Beecher
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Jones, George (publisher)
journalism
New York (city)
New York Times, The
newspaper
Raymond, Henry Jarvis
clothing industry
sewing machine
Singer, Isaac Merrit
technology, history of
Baltimore
food industry
ice cream
Asia, history of (I)
Mongkut, King of Siam
Thailand
cast-iron architecture
Crystal Palace
English art and architecture
Paxton, Sir Joseph
world's fairs
America's Cup
boats and boating
sports, history of
fraternities and sororities
Georgia (U.S.A.)
university
Seattle
Washington (state)
journalism
Reuter, Paul Julius, Baron von
Argentina
Latin America, history of
Rosas, Juan Manuel de
Urquiza, Justo Jose de
Great Britain, history of
Irrawaddy River
Myanmar
dictionary
German literature
Grimm's Fairy Tales
Grimm's law
Grimm, Jacob and Wilhelm
lexicology and lexicography
France, history of
Napoleon III, Emperor of the French (Louis Napoleon Bonaparte)
Wells Fargo and Company
Pierce, Franklin
president of the United States
president of the United States
presidential elections
Scott, Winfield
Asia, history of (I)
Japan, history of
Perry, Matthew Calbraith
Tokyo
United States, history of the (I)
China, history of
Nanjing (Nanking)
Qing (Ch'ing) (dynasty)
Taiping Rebellion
King, William Rufus de Vane
Pierce, Franklin
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
Latin America, history of
Mexico, history of
Santa Anna, Antonio Lopez de
French art and architecture
Haussmann, Georges Eugene, Baron
Paris (France)
urban planning
Eugenie
France, history of
Napoleon III, Emperor of the French (Louis Napoleon Bonaparte)
German and Austrian music
music
opera
Ring of the Nibelung, The
Wagner, Richard
Crimean War
Moldavia
Ottoman Empire
Russia, history of
Russo-Turkish Wars
Turkey
Walachia
Arizona
Gadsden Purchase
Mexico, history of
New Mexico
United States, history of the (I)
Crimean War
Ottoman Empire
Russia, history of
Russo-Turkish Wars
Turkey
Asia, history of (I)
Japan, history of
Perry, Matthew Calbraith
United States, history of the (I)
American literature
romanticism (literature):
Thoreau, Henry David
transcendentalism
Walden
Crimea
Crimean War
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Russia, history of
Sevastopol
Turkey
Crimean War
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Russia, history of
Turkey
Immaculate Conception
papacy
Pius IX, Pope
English art and architecture
Hunt, Holman
painting
Pre-Raphaelites
Crimean War
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Russia, history of
Turkey
Africa, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Orange Free State
South Africa
Balaklava, Battle of
Charge of the Light Brigade, The
Crimean War
Great Britain, history of
Kansas-Nebraska Act
slavery
United States, history of the (I)
Kansas-Nebraska Act
political parties
Republican party
United States, history of the (I)
Crimean War
Fenton, Roger
photography
photography, history and art of
photojournalism
Crimean War
hospital (institution)
medicine, history of
Nightingale, Florence
nursing
American literature
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
poetry
Song of Hiawatha, The
Great Britain, history of
Palmerston, Henry John Temple, 3d Viscount
prime minister
Maury, Matthew Fontaine
oceanography
science, history of
Latin America, history of
Mexico, history of
Santa Anna, Antonio Lopez de
Alexander II, Emperor of Russia
Nicholas I, Emperor of Russia
Russia, history of
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett
Browning, Robert
English literature (I)
poetry
Victorian literature
Africa, history of (I)
exploration
Livingstone, David
Victoria Falls
Crimea
Crimean War
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Russia, history of
Sevastopol
Turkey
ice hockey
ice skating
Kingston (Ontario)
sports, history of
American literature
Leaves of Grass
poetry
Whitman, Walt
Great Lakes
Huron, Lake
Sault Sainte Marie Canals
Superior, Lake
Asia, history of (I)
China, history of
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Opium Wars
chemical industry
chemistry, history of
dye
Perkin, Sir William Henry
Crimean War
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Paris, treaties of
Russia, history of
Turkey
anthropology
cave dwellers
Neandertalers
prehistoric humans
French literature
Hugo, Victor
Miserables, Les
novel
abolitionists
Civil War, U.S. (I)
Kansas-Nebraska Act
slavery
telegraph
Buchanan, James
Buchanan, James
Fremont, John C.
president
president of the United States
Breckinridge, John Cabell
Buchanan, James
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
Dred Scott v. Sandford
slavery
Supreme Court of the United States
Taney, Roger B.
Mormonism
United States, history of the (I)
Utah
Utah War
Young, Brigham
elevator
New York (city)
skyscraper
technology, history of
children's literature
English literature (I)
Hughes, Thomas
Rugby School
Flaubert, Gustave
French literature
Madame Bovary
novel
realism (literature)
aestheticism
Baudelaire, Charles
Flowers of Evil, The
French literature
poetry
Indians, American (I)
Lee, John Doyle
Mormonism
Mountain Meadows Massacre
Paiute
United States, history of the (I)
Utah War
Asia, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
India, history of
Indian Mutiny
mutiny
dictionary
English literature (I)
lexicology and lexicography
Murray, Sir James
Oxford English Dictionary, The
Juarez, Benito
Latin America, history of
Mexico, history of
China, history of
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Opium Wars
Tianjin (Tientsin)
Africa, history of (I)
exploration
Speke, John Hanning
Victoria, Lake
evolution
science, history of
Wallace, Alfred Russel
costume
fashion design
Paris (France)
Worth, Charles Frederick
Atlantic cable
Field, Cyrus W.
technology, history of
telecommunications
telegraph
Mormonism
United States, history of the (I)
Utah
Utah War
Young, Brigham
aerial photography
balloon
Nadar
photography
photography, history and art of
American art and architecture
Bierstadt, Albert
landscape painting
German and Austrian music
music
Offenbach, Jacques
opera
operetta
Orpheus
American art and architecture
cathedrals and churches
Gothic Revival
New York (city)
Renwick, James
Saint Patrick's Cathedral
Minnesota
United States, history of the (I)
Fenians
Great Britain, history of
Ireland, history of
Irish Republican Army
Asia, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
India, history of
Indian Mutiny
mutiny
East India Company, British
Great Britain, history of
India, history of
Indian Mutiny
Douglas, Stephen A.
Lincoln, Abraham
slavery
United States, history of the (I)
abolitionists
Brown, John
Civil War, U.S. (I)
Harpers Ferry
United States, history of the (I)
Darwin, Charles
evolution
natural selection
Origin of Species, On the
science, history of
canal
Egypt
engineering
Lesseps, Ferdinand Marie, Vicomte de
Suez Canal
technology, history of
refrigeration
technology, history of
Austria
Cavour, Camillo Benso, Conte di
France, history of
Italy, history of
Napoleon III, Emperor of the French (Louis Napoleon Bonaparte)
Risorgimento
Oregon
United States, history of the (I)
Drake, Edwin L.
petroleum
Lincoln, Abraham
president of the United States
presidential elections
Republican party
United States, history of the (I)
Beijing (Peking)
China, history of
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Opium Wars
Tianjin (Tientsin)
hospital (institution)
medicine, history of
Nightingale, Florence
nursing
Eliot, George
English literature (I)
Mill on the Floss, The
novel
Victorian literature
Garibaldi, Giuseppe
Italy, history of
Naples
Naples, Kingdom of
Risorgimento
Sicily
internal-combustion engine
Lenoir, Jean Joseph Etienne
technology, history of
Italy, history of
papacy
Papal States
Piedmont
Risorgimento
Sardinia
Sardinia, Kingdom of
Civil War, U.S. (I)
Confederate States of America
South Carolina
United States, history of the (I)
Civil War, U.S. (I)
Crittenden Compromise
slavery
United States, history of the (I)
Great Britain, history of
Maori
Maori Wars
New Zealand, history of
California
Missouri
pony express
postal services
United States, history of the (I)
lock and key
patent
technology, history of
Yale, Linus, Jr.
Arts and Crafts movement
English art and architecture
Morris, William
Delacroix, Eugene
French art and architecture
painting
romanticism
Civil War, U.S. (I)
McClellan, George B.
United States, history of the (I)
Italy, history of
Risorgimento
Victor Emmanuel II, King of Italy
Ericsson, John
Monitor and Merrimack
naval vessels
technology, history of
Kansas
United States, history of the (I)
Civil War, U.S. (I)
Confederate States of America
Secession movement
Hamlin, Hannibal
Lincoln, Abraham
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia
Russia, history of
slavery
Beauregard, P. G. T.
Bull Run, Battles of
Burnside, Ambrose E.
Civil War, U.S. (I)
Jackson, Stonewall
Johnston, Joseph E.
McDowell, Irvin
United States, history of the (I)
Civil War, U.S. (I)
Confederate States of America
Davis, Jefferson
United States, history of the (I)
Civil War, U.S. (I)
Confederate States of America
Secession movement
Texas
Civil War, U.S. (I)
Great Britain, history of
Mason, James Murray
Slidell, John
Trent Affair
United States, history of the (I)
Wilkes, Charles
income tax
taxation
United States, history of the (I)
Civil War, U.S. (I)
Fort Sumter
United States, history of the (I)
Civil War, U.S. (I)
Confederate States of America
Secession movement
Civil War, U.S. (I)
Farragut, David Glasgow
New Orleans
United States, history of the (I)
Civil War, U.S. (I)
Confederate States of America
Lee, Robert E.
railroad
transcontinental railroad
United States, history of the (I)
Argentina
Latin America, history of
Mitre, Bartolome
Brady, Mathew B.
Civil War, U.S. (I)
Gardner, Alexander
O'Sullivan, Timothy H.
photography, history and art of
photojournalism
acting
Bernhardt, Sarah
Comedie Francaise, La
theater, history of the
French art and architecture
impressionism (art)
Manet, Edouard
painting
realism (art)
Foucault, Jean
light
physics, history of
science, history of
French literature
Hugo, Victor
Miserables, Les
novel
Bull Run, Battles of
Civil War, U.S. (I)
Ewell, Richard S.
Hill, A. P.
Hooker, Joseph
Jackson, Stonewall
Kearny, Philip
Lee, Robert E.
Longstreet, James
McDowell, Irvin
Pope, John
Stuart, J. E. B.
United States, history of the (I)
Antietam, Battle of
Burnside, Ambrose E.
Civil War, U.S. (I)
Hancock, Winfield Scott
Hill, A. P.
Hill, D. H.
Hooker, Joseph
Jackson, Stonewall
Lee, Robert E.
McClellan, George B.
Meade, George Gordon
Stuart, J. E. B.
United States, history of the (I)
Civil War, U.S. (I)
Lee, Robert E.
McClellan, George B.
Peninsular Campaign
United States, history of the (I)
Carlota
Latin America, history of
Maximilian, Emperor of Mexico
Mexico, history of
Napoleon III, Emperor of the French (Louis Napoleon Bonaparte)
firearms
Gatling, Richard Jordan
machine gun
technology, history of
Fathers and Sons
nihilism
novel
Russian literature
Turgenev, Ivan
Oslo
skiing
sports, history of
Civil War, U.S. (I)
Hampton Roads
Monitor and Merrimack
naval vessels
United States, history of the (I)
Burnside, Ambrose E.
Civil War, U.S. (I)
Fredericksburg
Fredericksburg, Battle of
Hancock, Winfield Scott
Hill, A. P.
Hooker, Joseph
Jackson, Stonewall
Lee, Robert E.
Longstreet, James
Meade, George Gordon
Stuart, J. E. B.
United States, history of the (I)
Beauregard, P. G. T.
Buell, Don Carlos
Civil War, U.S. (I)
Garfield, James A.
Grant, Ulysses S.
Johnston, Albert Sidney
Sherman, William Tecumseh
Shiloh
Shiloh, Battle of
United States, history of the (I)
Wheeler, Joseph
frontier
Homestead Act
United States, history of the (I)
Civil War, U.S. (I)
McClellan, George B.
Peninsular Campaign
Richmond
United States, history of the (I)
Bismarck, Otto von
Germany, history of
Prussia
William I, Emperor of Germany
Cambodia
France, history of
French colonial empire
Mill, John Stuart
philosophy
utilitarianism
French art and architecture
impressionism (art)
painting
Pissarro, Camille
Salon
George I, King of Greece
Greece
Otto, King of Greece
Vicksburg Campaign
Egypt
Ismail Pasha
Middle East, history of the
Ottoman Empire
Civil War, U.S. (I)
Confederate States of America
Emancipation Proclamation
Lincoln, Abraham
slavery
United States, history of the (I)
London (England)
subway
technology, history of
transportation
Civil War, U.S. (I)
Quantrill, William C.
United States, history of the (I)
holiday
Lincoln, Abraham
Thanksgiving Day
Gettysburg Address
Gettysburg, Battle of
Lincoln, Abraham
Chancellorsville, Battle of
Civil War, U.S. (I)
Hancock, Winfield Scott
Hill, A. P.
Hooker, Joseph
Howard, Oliver O.
Jackson, Stonewall
Lee, Robert E.
Meade, George Gordon
Schurz, Carl
Stuart, J. E. B.
United States, history of the (I)
Civil War, U.S. (I)
Ewell, Richard S.
Gettysburg
Gettysburg, Battle of
Grant, Ulysses S.
Hancock, Winfield Scott
Hill, A. P.
Hood, John B.
Howard, Oliver O.
Lee, Robert E.
Logan, John Alexander
McClernand, John Alexander
Meade, George Gordon
Pennsylvania
Pickett, George E.
Porter (family)
Schurz, Carl
Sherman, William Tecumseh
Stuart, J. E. B.
United States, history of the (I)
Vicksburg
France, history of
Maximilian, Emperor of Mexico
Mexico City
Mexico, history of
London (England)
soccer
sports, history of
United States, history of the (I)
West Virginia
China, history of
Gordon, Charles George
Nanjing (Nanking)
Taiping Rebellion
Atlanta
Atlanta campaign
Civil War, U.S. (I)
Georgia (U.S.A.)
Sherman, William Tecumseh
United States, history of the (I)
Denmark
Germany, history of
Prussia
Scandinavia, history of
Schleswig-Holstein
Nevada
United States, history of the (I)
Lincoln, Abraham
Lincoln, Abraham
president of the United States
presidential elections
Latin America, history of
Lopez, Francisco Solano
Paraguay
Triple Alliance, War of the
Atlanta
Atlanta campaign
Civil War, U.S. (I)
Hood, John B.
Johnston, Joseph E.
Sherman, William Tecumseh
United States, history of the (I)
Black Kettle
Cheyenne (Indian tribe)
Colorado
Indian Wars
Indians, American (I)
Sand Creek Massacre
United States, history of the (I)
Civil War, U.S. (I)
Sherman, William Tecumseh
Civil War, U.S. (I)
naval vessels
submarine
United States, history of the (I)
Geneva
Geneva conventions
prisoner of war
Great Britain, history of
Greece
Ionian Sea
Civil War, U.S. (I)
Ewell, Richard S.
Grant, Ulysses S.
Longstreet, James
Meade, George Gordon
Richmond
Sheridan, Philip H.
United States, history of the (I)
Wilderness Campaign
Civil War, U.S. (I)
Grant, Ulysses S.
United States, history of the (I)
Johnson, Andrew
president of the United States
United States, history of the (I)
Appomattox Court House
Civil War, U.S. (I)
Grant, Ulysses S.
Lee, Robert E.
United States, history of the (I)
novel
Russian literature
Tolstoi, Count Leo
War and Peace
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Carroll, Lewis
children's literature
English literature (I)
Civil War, U.S. (I)
Johnston, Joseph E.
Sherman, William Tecumseh
United States, history of the (I)
Booth (family)
Civil War, U.S. (I)
Ford's Theatre
Lincoln, Abraham
United States, history of the (I)
Crime and Punishment
Dostoyevsky, Fyodor Mikhailovich
novel
Russian literature
Constitution of the United States (I)
slavery
Thirteenth Amendment
United States, history of the (I)
Beauregard, P. G. T.
Civil War, U.S. (I)
Grant, Ulysses S.
Lee, Robert E.
Meade, George Gordon
Petersburg campaign
Richmond
United States, history of the (I)
Johnson, Andrew
Lincoln, Abraham
president of the United States
president of the United States
presidential elections
technology, history of
torpedo (projectile)
weapons
Whitehead, Robert
biology
genetics
heredity
Mendel, Gregor Johann
science, history of
Austria
Bismarck, Otto von
Francis Joseph, Emperor of Austria
Germany, history of
Italy, history of
Moltke, Helmuth Karl Bernhard, Graf von
Prussia
Seven Weeks' War
Forrest, Nathan Bedford
Ku Klux Klan
secret societies
United States, history of the (I)
Civil War, U.S. (I)
Reconstruction
Atlantic cable
Atlantic Ocean
Great Britain, history of
United States, history of the (I)
Bismarck, Otto von
Germany, history of
Prussia
diamond
Kimberley
South Africa
Carlota
France, history of
Juarez, Benito
Latin America, history of
Maximilian, Emperor of Mexico
Mexico, history of
capitalism
Kapital, Das
Marx, Karl
Nebraska
United States, history of the (I)
Alaska
Russia, history of
Seward, William H.
United States, history of the (I)
Canada, history of
Great Britain, history of
Macdonald, Sir John A.
Andrassy, Gyula, Count
Austria
Austria-Hungary
Deak, Ferenc
Europe, history of (I)
Francis Joseph, Emperor of Austria
Habsburg (dynasty)
Hungary
elevated railroad
Manhattan
New York (city)
Canada, history of
Great Britain, history of
Macdonald, Sir John A.
horse racing
Midway
Pacific Ocean
United States, history of the (I)
Isabella II, Queen of Spain
Prim, Juan
Spain, history of
anthropology
cave dwellers
Cro-Magnon peoples
prehistoric humans
Great Britain, history of
labor unions
Trades Union Congress
patent
Sholes, Christopher Latham
technology, history of
typewriter
Chulalongkorn, King of Siam
Mongkut, King of Siam
Thailand
Anthony, Susan B.
feminism
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady
suffrage, women's
United States, history of the (I)
women's rights movements
Brahms, Johannes
German and Austrian music
music
requiem
romanticism (music):
Africa, history of (I)
Lobengula, King of the Ndebele
Ndebele
Zimbabwe
Asia, history of (I)
Japan, history of
Meiji Restoration
shogun
Tokugawa (family)
Cespedes, Carlos Manuel de
Cuba
Estrada Palma, Tomas
Spain, history of
Ten Years' War
Congress of the United States
impeachment
Johnson, Andrew
president of the United States
Senate of the United States
United States, history of the (I)
Gladstone, William Ewart
Great Britain, history of
Liberal parties
prime minister
Grant, Ulysses S.
president of the United States
presidential elections
Seymour, Horatio
Colfax, Schuyler
Grant, Ulysses S.
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
Africa, history of (I)
Bennett, James Gordon, Jr.
exploration
Livingstone, David
Stanley, Sir Henry Morton
bridge (engineering)
Brooklyn
Brooklyn Bridge
engineering
Roebling (family)
technology, history of
Canada, history of
Red River Rebellion
Red River Settlement
Riel, Louis
Bavaria
German art and architecture
Louis II's Bavarian palaces
Louis II, King of Bavaria
Knights of Labor
labor unions
Philadelphia
United States, history of the (I)
papacy
Pius IX, Pope
Vatican Council, First
Boris Godunov (opera)
music
Mussorgsky, Modest
opera
Russian music
baseball
Cincinnati
sports, history of
canal
Egypt
Lesseps, Ferdinand Marie, Vicomte de
Middle East, history of the
Suez Canal
candy
chewing gum
chicle
food industry
railroad
technology, history of
transcontinental railroad
transportation
United States, history of the (I)
prohibition
Anthony, Susan B.
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady
suffrage
suffrage, women's
women's rights movements
suffrage, women's
women's rights movements
Wyoming
petroleum
Rockefeller (family)
archaeology
Schliemann, Heinrich
Troy (archaeological site)
Latin America, history of
Lopez, Francisco Solano
Paraguay
Triple Alliance, War of the
Italy, history of
Rome (Italy)
Bismarck, Otto von
France, history of
Franco-Prussian War
Germany, history of
Napoleon III, Emperor of the French (Louis Napoleon Bonaparte)
Prussia
William I, Emperor of Germany
Bismarck, Otto von
France, history of
Franco-Prussian War
Germany, history of
Moltke, Helmuth Karl Bernhard, Graf von
Napoleon III, Emperor of the French (Louis Napoleon Bonaparte)
Prussia
William I, Emperor of Germany
France, history of
Franco-Prussian War
Florida
Miami (city in Florida)
United States, history of the (I)
National Weather Service
Africa, history of (I)
exploration
Livingstone, David
Stanley, Sir Henry Morton
Jehovah's Witnesses
Russell, Charles Taze
Chicago (city)
fire prevention and control
Barnum, P. T.
circus
Alsace-Lorraine
France, history of
Franco-Prussian War
Germany, history of
Commune of Paris
France, history of
Franco-Prussian War
Paris (France)
Bismarck, Otto von
Franco-Prussian War
Germany, history of
Prussia
Versailles, Palace of
William I, Emperor of Germany
Commune of Paris
France, history of
Paris (France)
British Columbia
Canada (I)
Canada, history of
American art and architecture
portraiture
Whistler, James Abbott McNeill
Eliot, George
English literature (I)
Middlemarch
novel
realism (literature)
Indian Wars
Indians, American (I)
Kintpuash
Modoc
United States, history of the (I)
French art and architecture
impressionism (art)
Monet, Claude
painting
cinematography
film, history of
Muybridge, Eadweard
photography, history and art of
Challenger Expedition
Murray, Sir John (oceanographer)
oceanography
Budapest
Hungary
Hawaii (state)
Kamehameha (dynasty)
French art and architecture
impressionism (art)
Morisot, Berthe
painting
Grant, Ulysses S.
Greeley, Horace
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
national parks
Yellowstone National Park
sports, history of
tennis
Grant, Ulysses S.
president of the United States
vice-president of the United States
Wilson, Henry
French literature
novel
Verne, Jules
Canada, history of
Conservative parties
Macdonald, Sir John A.
Pacific Scandal
panic, financial
United States, history of the (I)
Canada (I)
Canada, history of
Prince Edward Island
horse racing
Conservative parties
Disraeli, Benjamin, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield
Great Britain, history of
prime minister
English literature (I)
Far from the Madding Crowd
Hardy, Thomas
novel
Victorian literature
French art and architecture
impressionism (art)
painting
Renoir, Pierre Auguste
Comanche
Indian Wars
Indians, American (I)
Kiowa
Parker, Quanah
United States, history of the (I)
Cooper, Peter
greenback
Greenback party
United States, history of the (I)
French art and architecture
impressionism (art)
Paris (France)
Philadelphia
Philadelphia Zoological Gardens
zoological gardens
American literature
children's literature
Tom Sawyer
Twain, Mark
Egypt
Great Britain, history of
Ismail Pasha
Suez Canal
Bizet, Georges
Carmen
French music
music
opera
Christian Science
Eddy, Mary Baker
Alfonso XII, King of Spain
Bourbon (dynasty)
Spain, history of
horse racing
Kentucky Derby
Burbank, Luther
fruits and fruit cultivation
horticulture
vegetable
Abd al-Hamid II, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
Middle East, history of the
Ottoman Empire
Turkey
Bell, Alexander Graham
invention
patent
technology, history of
telecommunications
telephone
philosophy
sociology
Spencer, Herbert
Colorado
United States, history of the (I)
Diaz, Porfirio
Latin America, history of
Mexico, history of
archaeology
Mycenae
Schliemann, Heinrich
Asia, history of (I)
Japan, history of
Korea, history of
Danube River
German and Austrian music
music
Strauss (family)
waltz
British Empire
Great Britain, history of
India, history of
Victoria, Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Crazy Horse
Custer, George Armstrong
Gall (Sioux warrior)
Indian Wars
Indians, American (I)
Little Bighorn, Battle of the
Sioux
Sitting Bull
United States, history of the (I)
Bayreuth
Bayreuth Wagner Festival
German and Austrian music
music
music festivals
opera
Ring of the Nibelung, The
Wagner, Richard
Centennial Exposition
Philadelphia
United States, history of the (I)
world's fairs
Indian Wars
Indians, American (I)
Joseph, Chief
Miles, Nelson A.
Nez Perce
United States, history of the (I)
Hayes, Rutherford B.
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
Wheeler, William Almon
astronomy, history of
Mars (planet)
Schiaparelli, Giovanni Virginio
ballet
Bolshoi Ballet
Moscow
music
romanticism (music):
Russian music
Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich
sports, history of
tennis
Japan, history of
Saigo Takamori
samurai
Edison, Thomas Alva
invention
phonograph
sound recording and reproduction
technology, history of
Balkans
Ottoman Empire
Russia, history of
Russo-Turkish Wars
Turkey
dog
dog show
Cleopatra's Needles
Egypt
Great Britain, history of
Ismail Pasha
United States, history of the (I)
Berlin, Congress of
Montenegro
Ottoman Empire
Romania
Russo-Turkish Wars
Serbia
Turkey
Berlin
Berlin, Congress of
Ottoman Empire
Russia, history of
Russo-Turkish Wars
Turkey
D'Oyly Carte Opera Company
D'Oyly Carte, Richard
English music
Gilbert and Sullivan
music
opera
Ottoman Empire
Russia, history of
Russo-Turkish Wars
Turkey
Afghanistan
Great Britain, history of
Austria
Berlin, Congress of
Bosnia and Hercegovina
Ottoman Empire
Russo-Turkish Wars
Turkey
Belgium
exploration
Leopold II, King of the Belgians
Stanley, Sir Henry Morton
Zaire
Great Britain, history of
Home Rule Bills
Ireland, history of
Parnell, Charles Stewart
Argentina
Latin America, history of
Pampas
Patagonia
Roca, Julio A.
Tehuelche
Degas, Edgar
French art and architecture
impressionism (art)
painting
pastel
Doll's House, A
drama
Ibsen, Henrik
naturalism (literature)
Norwegian literature
Egypt
Ismail Pasha
Middle East, history of the
Tawfiq Pasha
Chile
Latin America, history of
Pacific, War of the
Peru
Edison, Thomas Alva
incandescent lamp
invention
lighting devices
technology, history of
Christian Science
Eddy, Mary Baker
religion
American art and architecture
Cassatt, Mary
impressionism (art)
painting
Afrikaners
Great Britain, history of
South Africa
Transvaal
France, history of
French colonial empire
Tahiti
French literature
naturalism (literature)
novel
Zola, Emile
German and Austrian music
music
Offenbach, Jacques
opera
Disraeli, Benjamin, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield
Gladstone, William Ewart
Great Britain, history of
prime minister
music
overture
romanticism (music):
Russian music
Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich
Brothers Karamazov, The
Dostoyevsky, Fyodor Mikhailovich
Russian literature
Garfield, James A.
Hancock, Winfield Scott
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
Alexander II, Emperor of Russia
narodniki
Russia, history of
Arthur, Chester Alan
president of the United States
United States, history of the (I)
canal
Lesseps, Ferdinand Marie, Vicomte de
Panama
Panama Canal
Arthur, Chester Alan
Garfield, James A.
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
Itagaki Taisuke
Japan, history of
acting
Edward VII, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Langtry, Lillie
theater, history of the
Garfield, James A.
Guiteau, Charles Julius
president of the United States
United States, history of the (I)
Africa, history of (I)
Egypt
mahdi
Sudan
Newport
sports, history of
tennis
Barton, Clara
Red Cross
Tuskegee University
Washington, Booker T.
Austria
Bismarck, Otto von
Germany, history of
Italy, history of
Triple Alliance
Edison, Thomas Alva
electricity
power, generation and transmission of
technology, history of
Folies-Bergere
French art and architecture
impressionism (art)
Manet, Edouard
painting
Japan, history of
Okuma Shigenobu
British Empire
Cromer, Evelyn Baring, 1st Earl of
Egypt
Great Britain, history of
Tawfiq Pasha
Asian Americans
Chinese Exclusion Acts
immigration
United States, history of the (I)
petroleum
Rockefeller (family)
trust (business)
Labor Day
labor force
United States, history of the (I)
Buffalo Bill
Hickok, Wild Bill
Oakley, Annie
Sitting Bull
American literature
Curtis, Cyrus H. K.
journalism
periodical
German literature
Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm
philosophy
Thus Spake Zarathustra
Kruger, Paul
South Africa
Transvaal
jet propulsion
rockets and missiles
technology, history of
Tsiolkovsky, Konstantin
bridge (engineering)
Brooklyn
Brooklyn Bridge
New York (city)
Roebling (family)
technology, history of
Fabian Society
Great Britain, history of
socialism
Webb, Sidney and Beatrice
Indonesia
Krakatoa
tsunami
volcano
American art and architecture
Chicago (city)
Chicago school of architecture
Jenney, William LeBaron
skyscraper
American literature
Twain, Mark
Orient Express
railroad
American literature
children's literature
Huckleberry Finn
Twain, Mark
Lockwood, Belva Ann Bennett
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
women in society
Africa, history of (I)
Burundi
German East Africa
Germany, history of
Mozambique
Rwanda
Tanzania
Africa, history of (I)
Germany, history of
Namibia
invention
pen
technology, history of
Blaine, James Gillespie
Cleveland, Grover
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
Linotype
Mergenthaler, Ottmar
technology, history of
American music
Boston
Boston Pops Orchestra
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Cleveland, Grover
Hendricks, Thomas A.
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
medicine, history of
Pasteur, Louis
rabies
science, history of
vaccination
Africa, history of (I)
Gordon, Charles George
Great Britain, history of
Khartoum
mahdi
Sudan
Daimler, Gottlieb
motorcycle
technology, history of
transportation
bicycle
technology, history of
transportation
Africa, history of (I)
Belgium
Leopold II, King of the Belgians
Zaire
Asia, history of (I)
Bombay
India, history of
Indian National Congress
Apache
Geronimo
Indian Wars
Indians, American (I)
Miles, Nelson A.
United States, history of the (I)
Asia, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Myanmar
bronzes
French art and architecture
Rodin, Auguste
sculpture
Africa, history of (I)
gold
gold rush (U.S. history)
South Africa
Transvaal
American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Org.:
Gompers, Samuel
industrial union
labor unions
United States, history of the (I)
Africa, history of (I)
Germany, history of
Great Britain, history of
Tanzania
American art and architecture
Bartholdi, Frederic Auguste
Eiffel, Alexandre Gustave
Lazarus, Emma
New York (city)
Statue of Liberty
United States, history of the (I)
Haymarket Riot
labor unions
Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan
English literature (I)
Holmes, Sherlock
mystery, suspense, and detective fiction
Cambodia
France, history of
French colonial empire
Indochina
Vietnam
blizzard
weather
wind (atmosphere)
ether (physics)
Michelson, Albert Abraham
Michelson-Morley experiment
physics, history of
science, history of
Macao
Portugal, history of
Canada, history of
Canadian Pacific Railway
railroad
invention
patent
pen
technology, history of
camera
Eastman, George
George Eastman House
photography
photography, history and art of
technology, history of
British Empire
Great Britain, history of
Trinidad and Tobago
Dutch art and architecture
postimpressionism
still-life painting
van Gogh, Vincent
Jack the Ripper
London (England)
murder
music
Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai Andreyevich
Russian music
Scheherazade
Grosvenor, Gilbert Hovey
National Geographic Magazine
periodical
Frederick III, Emperor of Germany
Germany, history of
William II, Emperor of Germany
labor force
Labor, U.S. Department of
United States, history of the (I)
Amateur Athletic Union of the United States
sports, history of
Harrison, Benjamin
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
frontier
Oklahoma (state)
floods and flood control
Johnstown
Austria
Rudolf, Austrian Archduke
communism
Germany, history of
Luxemburg, Rosa
socialism
Eiffel Tower
Eiffel, Alexandre Gustave
French art and architecture
Paris (France)
Ito Hirobumi
Japan, history of
Meiji Restoration
Montana
United States, history of the (I)
Washington (state)
United States, history of the (I)
Washington (state)
North Dakota
South Dakota
United States, history of the (I)
Brazil
Fonseca, Manuel Deodoro da
Latin America, history of
Pedro II, Emperor of Brazil
Peixoto, Floriano
Mahan, Alfred Thayer
navy
United States, history of the (I)
James, William
psychology
psychology, history of
Africa, history of (I)
Cape Province
Great Britain, history of
Rhodes, Cecil John
South Africa
Debussy, Claude
French music
music
suite
Dutch art and architecture
postimpressionism
van Gogh, Vincent
Bismarck, Otto von
Germany, history of
William II, Emperor of Germany
Idaho
United States, history of the (I)
Wyoming
United States, history of the (I)
Wyoming
Indian Wars
Indians, American (I)
Sitting Bull
United States, history of the (I)
Wounded Knee
Indian literature
poetry
Tagore, Sir Rabindranath
New York (city)
photography, history and art of
photojournalism
Riis, Jacob August
ghost dance
Indian Wars
Indians, American (I)
Sioux
Sitting Bull
United States, history of the (I)
Wounded Knee
Wovoka
Oklahoma (state)
United States, history of the (I)
Africa, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Lobengula, King of the Ndebele
Ndebele
Rhodes, Cecil John
Zimbabwe
Africa, history of (I)
British Empire
Great Britain, history of
Tanzania
Zanzibar
Europe, history of (I)
Luxembourg (country)
Netherlands
English literature (I)
Irish literature
novel
Picture of Dorian Gray, The
Victorian literature
Wilde, Oscar
English literature (I)
Hardy, Thomas
novel
Tess of the D'Urbervilles
Victorian literature
anthropology
Dubois, Eugene
Homo erectus
Indonesia
Java
Java fossils
prehistoric humans
French art and architecture
Gauguin, Paul
postimpressionism
Tahiti
basketball
Gulick, Luther Halsey
Naismith, James
sports, history of
Springfield (Massachusetts)
check
tourism
traveler's check
Germany, history of
pension
welfare state
newspaper
Toronto
Art Nouveau
French art and architecture
postimpressionism
Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri de
Ellis Island
immigration
United States, history of the (I)
petroleum
Rockefeller (family)
Sherman Anti-Trust Act
trust (business)
Cezanne, Paul
French art and architecture
impressionism (art)
painting
postimpressionism
boxing
Corbett, James J.
sports, history of
Sullivan, John L.
cartoon (editorial and political)
comic strip
newspaper
San Francisco
Cuba
Latin America, history of
Latin American literature
Marti, Jose
Muir, John
Sierra Club
alternating current
motor
Tesla, Nikola
Cleveland, Grover
Harrison, Benjamin
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
American art and architecture
Art Nouveau
glassware, decorative
Tiffany, Louis Comfort
Cleveland, Grover
Hendricks, Thomas A.
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
France, history of
French colonial empire
Indochina
Laos
Dole, Sanford Ballard
Hawaii (state)
Liliuokalani, Queen of Hawaii
Africa, history of (I)
France, history of
French colonial empire
Ivory Coast
architecture
Art Nouveau
Flemish art and architecture
Horta, Victor
Mormonism
religion
Salt Lake City
New Zealand, history of
suffrage, women's
women's rights movements
Hopkins, Johns
Johns Hopkins University, The
medicine, education in
medicine, history of
Africa, history of (I)
British Empire
Ganda
Great Britain, history of
Uganda
Coxey's Army
employment and unemployment
Olney, Richard
Pullman Strike
Pullman, George M.
strike
holiday
Labor Day
Dole, Sanford Ballard
Hawaii (state)
Art Nouveau
Bernhardt, Sarah
Mucha, Alfons
poster
Art Nouveau
Beardsley, Aubrey
book illustration
English art and architecture
Salome
Wilde, Oscar
children's literature
English literature (I)
Jungle Book, The
Kipling, Rudyard
astronomy, history of
Lowell, Percival
Mars (planet)
China, history of
Japan, history of
Korea, history of
Sino-Japanese Wars
Dreyfus affair
France, history of
Armenia (historic region)
Armenians:
Ottoman Empire
Turkey
English literature (I)
Jungle Book, The
Kipling, Rudyard
Alexander III, Emperor of Russia
Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia
Russia, history of
drama
English literature (I)
Importance of Being Earnest, The
Irish literature
Victorian literature
Wilde, Oscar
China, history of
Japan, history of
Korea, history of
Li Hongzhang (Li Hung-chang)
Sino-Japanese Wars
film, history of
Lumiere, Louis and Auguste
Paris (France)
communism
Lenin, Vladimir Ilich
Russia, history of
Siberia
bowling
sports, history of
Cuba
Latin America, history of
Marti, Jose
Spain, history of
Great Britain, history of
Jameson, Sir Leander Starr
Rhodes, Cecil John
South Africa
Transvaal
best-seller
periodical
publishing
medicine, history of
physics, history of
radiology
Roentgen, Wilhelm Conrad
science, history of
X rays
football
sports, history of
golf
sports, history of
library
New York (city)
New York Public Library
bowling
sports, history of
American literature
Crane, Stephen
Red Badge of Courage, The
Japan, history of
tsunami
Boheme, La
Italian music
music
opera
Puccini, Giacomo
American music
march
music
Sousa, John Philip
Africa, history of (I)
Ethiopia
Italy, history of
Menelik II, Emperor of Ethiopia
Athens (Greece)
Olympic Games
sports, history of
United States, history of the (I)
Utah
Alaska
Canada, history of
gold rush (U.S. history)
Klondike
Canada, history of
Laurier, Sir Wilfrid
Bryan, William Jennings
McKinley, William
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
Canada, history of
Red Cross
automobile
American art and architecture
comic strip
Dirks, Rudolph
Art Nouveau
Austrian art and architecture
Klimt, Gustav
Secession movement
Ellis, Havelock
psychology, history of
Captains Courageous
children's literature
English literature (I)
Kipling, Rudyard
Cyrano de Bergerac
Cyrano de Bergerac, Savinien
drama
French literature
Rostand, Edmond
French art and architecture
painting
Rousseau, Henri
Hobart, Garret A.
McKinley, William
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
Chekhov, Anton
drama
Russian literature
Uncle Vanya
method acting
Moscow Art Theater
Stanislavsky, Konstantin
theater, history of the
Boston
subway
technology, history of
transportation
Basel
Herzl, Theodor
Jews
Zionism
hotel
New York (city)
British Empire
China, history of
Great Britain, history of
Hong Kong
English literature (I)
science fiction
War of the Worlds, The
Wells, H. G.
Guam
Paris, treaties of
Philippines
Puerto Rico
Spain, history of
Spanish-American War
United States, history of the (I)
Cuba
Spain, history of
Hawaii (state)
United States, history of the (I)
Asia, history of (I)
Boxer Uprising
China, history of
Cixi, Dowager Empress of China (Tz'u-hsi)
Qing (Ch'ing) (dynasty)
Africa, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Kitchener, Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl
mahdi
Omdurman
Sudan
Africa, history of (I)
Fashoda Incident
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Sudan
Dewey, George
Manila
Philippines
Spain, history of
Spanish-American War
United States, history of the (I)
Spain, history of
Spanish-American War
United States, history of the (I)
Cuba
machine gun
Santiago de Cuba
Spanish-American War
United States, history of the (I)
Spain, history of
Spanish-American War
United States, history of the (I)
Cuba
Maine (ship)
Spain, history of
Spanish-American War
United States, history of the (I)
Cuba
Roosevelt, Theodore
Rough Riders
Spain, history of
Spanish-American War
United States, history of the (I)
Hearst, William Randolph
journalism
Spanish-American War
United States, history of the (I)
yellow journalism
American art and architecture
Homer, Winslow
painting
American music
Joplin, Scott
music
ragtime
Elgar, Sir Edward
English music
music
Africa, history of (I)
Afrikaners
Great Britain, history of
South Africa
South African War
China, history of
free trade
Hay, John M.
Open Door Policy
United States, history of the (I)
Aguinaldo, Emilio
Philippines
United States, history of the (I)
Beijing (Peking)
Boxer Uprising
China, history of
Galveston
hurricane and typhoon
Bryan, William Jennings
McKinley, William
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
census
United States, history of the (I)
Great Britain, history of
Hardie, Keir
Labour party
Beijing (Peking)
Boxer Uprising
China, history of
Cixi, Dowager Empress of China (Tz'u-hsi)
Einthoven, Willem
electrocardiograph
medical instrumentation
medicine, history of
Dole, Sanford Ballard
Hawaii (state)
United States, history of the (I)
Congress of the United States
economics
gold
gold standard
New York (city)
Humbert I, King of Italy
Italy, history of
Savoy (dynasty)
Victor Emmanuel III, King of Italy
boxing
Corbett, James J.
Jeffries, James J.
sports, history of
physics
physics, history of
Planck, Max
quantum mechanics
science, history of
dreams and dreaming
Freud, Sigmund
Interpretation of Dreams, The
psychoanalysis
psychology, history of
Aegean civilization
archaeology
Crete
Evans, Sir Arthur
Knossos
Minoan art
Afrikaners
Great Britain, history of
Pretoria
South Africa
South African War
sports, history of
tennis
mammoth
paleontology
Hammurabi, Code of
Hammurabi, King of Babylonia
Iran
stele
Susa
medicine, history of
mosquito (fly)
Reed, Walter
yellow fever
baseball
sports, history of
Carnegie Foundations
Carnegie, Andrew
foundations and endowments
Africa, history of (I)
Ashanti
British Empire
Ghana
Great Britain, history of
book illustration
children's literature
English literature (I)
Potter, Beatrix
Marconi, Guglielmo
Newfoundland
radio
radio and television broadcasting
St. John's (Canada)
technology, history of
technology, history of
United States, history of the (I)
anarchism
McKinley, William
president of the United States
United States, history of the (I)
Edward VII, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Great Britain, history of
Victoria, Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Aguinaldo, Emilio
Philippines
United States, history of the (I)
McKinley, William
president of the United States
presidential elections
Roosevelt, Theodore
vice-president of the United States
China, history of
Manchuria
Russia, history of
concerto
music
piano
Rachmaninoff, Sergei
Russian music
Elgar, Sir Edward
English music
march
music
painting
Picasso, Pablo
Spanish art and architecture
Kansas
Nation, Carry Amelia
temperance movement
United States, history of the (I)
Australia, history of
British Empire
Great Britain, history of
bowling
sports, history of
president of the United States
Roosevelt, Theodore
United States, history of the (I)
Berger, Victor L.
Debs, Eugene V.
political parties
socialism
Socialist party
United States, history of the (I)
Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan
English literature (I)
Holmes, Sherlock
Hound of the Baskervilles, The
mystery, suspense, and detective fiction
Cuba
Spanish-American War
United States, history of the (I)
Conrad, Joseph
English literature (I)
Heart of Darkness
novel
film, history of
Melies, Georges
Caruso, Enrico
Italian music
opera
phonograph
sound recording and reproduction
drama
Gorky, Maksim
Moscow Art Theater
Russian literature
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Jr.
law, history of
Supreme Court of the United States
United States, history of the (I)
New York (city)
Photo-Secession
photography, history and art of
Stieglitz, Alfred
Africa, history of (I)
Botha, Louis
Great Britain, history of
Smuts, Jan
South Africa
South African War
Philippines
United States, history of the (I)
Alexander, King of Serbia
Peter I, King of Serbia
Serbia
cable
Manila
Pacific Ocean
San Francisco
American literature
Call of the Wild, The
London, Jack
naturalism (literature)
Ambassadors, The
American literature
James, Henry
novel
realism (literature)
drama
Edwardian literature
English literature (I)
Shaw, George Bernard
film, history of
Porter, Edwin S.
Westerns
Pankhurst (family)
suffrage, women's
women's rights movements
Curie, Marie and Pierre
Nobel Prize
physics, history of
radioactivity
science, history of
aircraft
aviation
United States, history of the (I)
Wright, Orville and Wilbur
Bunau-Varilla, Philippe Jean
Cartagena (Colombia)
Hay-Pauncefote Treaty
Latin America, history of
Panama
Panama Canal
United States, history of the (I)
automobile
automotive industry
Rolls-Royce
Bunau-Varilla, Philippe Jean
Hay-Pauncefote Treaty
Latin America, history of
Panama
Panama Canal
United States, history of the (I)
baseball
sports, history of
Bolsheviks and Mensheviks
communism
Lenin, Vladimir Ilich
Russia, history of
Italian music
Madama Butterfly
music
opera
Puccini, Giacomo
behaviorism
conditioning
Nobel Prize
Pavlov, Ivan Petrovich
psychology, history of
reflex
Barrie, Sir James
children's literature
drama
English literature (I)
London (England)
Peter Pan
capitalism
Protestant ethic
sociology
Weber, Max (sociologist)
Chekhov, Anton
Cherry Orchard, The
drama
realism (literature)
Russian literature
Japan, history of
Manchuria
Russia, history of
Russo-Japanese War
Parker, Alton Brooks
president of the United States
presidential elections
Roosevelt, Theodore
United States, history of the (I)
Abbey Theatre
Dublin (city)
Gregory, Isabella Augusta, Lady
Irish Literary Renaissance
Irish literature
Synge, John Millington
theater, history of the
Yeats, William Butler
New York (city)
subway
technology, history of
transportation
Duma
Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia
Romanov (dynasty)
Russia, history of
Russian Revolution of 1905
electrical and electronic engineering
Fleming, Sir Ambrose
radio
music hall, vaudeville, and burlesque
New York (city)
Rogers, Will
De Leon, Daniel
Debs, Eugene V.
Industrial Workers of the World
labor unions
United States, history of the (I)
Japan, history of
Russia, history of
Russo-Japanese War
China, history of
Sun Yat-sen
Brucke, Die
expressionism (art)
German art and architecture
Heckel, Erich
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
Nolde, Emil
Pechstein, Max
Schmidt-Rottluff, Karl
France, history of
French colonial empire
Holstein, Friedrich von
Moroccan crises
Morocco (nation)
Triple Entente
Einstein, Albert
physics, history of
relativity
science, history of
German literature
poetry
Rilke, Rainer Maria
Derain, Andre
Fauvism
French art and architecture
Matisse, Henri
Binet, Alfred
child development
educational psychology
psychology, history of
Stanford-Binet test
Fairbanks, Charles Warren
president of the United States
presidential elections
Roosevelt, Theodore
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
Alberta
Canada, history of
Saskatchewan
diamond
South Africa
Japan, history of
Russia, history of
Russo-Japanese War
Togo Heihachiro
Tsushima, Battle of
Griffith, Arthur
Ireland, history of
Sinn Fein
Haakon VII, King of Norway
Norway
Scandinavia, history of
Sweden
black Americans:
civil rights
Du Bois, W. E. B.
United States, history of the (I)
Edwardian literature
English literature (I)
Forsyte Saga, The
Galsworthy, John
novel
battleship
Dreadnought
naval vessels
Amundsen, Roald
Arctic
exploration
Northwest Passage
Aga Khan
India, history of
Muslim League
Dreyfus affair
France, history of
California
earthquake
San Francisco
Cuba
Platt Amendment
United States, history of the (I)
American literature
Jungle, The
muckrakers
naturalism (literature)
novel
pure food and drug laws
Sinclair, Upton
National Collegiate Athletic Association
sports, history of
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Russia, history of
Triple Entente
ballet
choreography
dance
Fokine, Mikhail
Pavlova, Anna
Abbey Theatre
drama
Irish Literary Renaissance
Irish literature
Playboy of the Western World, The
Synge, John Millington
De Forest, Lee
radio
technology, history of
triode
Oklahoma (state)
United States, history of the (I)
Alexandra Fyodorovna, Empress of Russia
Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia
Rasputin, Grigory Yefimovich
Romanov (dynasty)
Russia, history of
panic, financial
stock market
United States, history of the (I)
music hall, vaudeville, and burlesque
New York (city)
Ziegfeld Follies
Ziegfeld, Florenz
earthquake
Messina
Austria
Austria-Hungary
Bosnia and Hercegovina
Yugoslavia
Austrian art and architecture
Klimt, Gustav
symbolism (art)
automobile
automotive industry
Durant, William Crapo
Baden-Powell, Robert
Scouting
documentary film
film, history of
newsreel
Pathe, Charles
boxing
Johnson, Jack
sports, history of
children's literature
English literature (I)
Grahame, Kenneth
Wind in the Willows, The
Belgium
Leopold II, King of the Belgians
Zaire
Asquith, Herbert Henry, 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith
Great Britain, history of
Liberal parties
prime minister
Christian Science
Christian Science Monitor, The
Eddy, Mary Baker
Braque, Georges
cubism
French art and architecture
modern art
Picasso, Pablo
Spanish art and architecture
American art and architecture
Ashcan school
Davies, Arthur B.
Glackens, William
Henri, Robert
Luks, George
New York (city)
Prendergast, Maurice
Shinn, Everett
Sloan, John
social realism
automobile
automotive industry
Ford (family)
Model T
black Americans:
Du Bois, W. E. B.
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
United States, history of the (I)
meteorite craters
Siberia
Tunguska fireball
Middle East, history of the
Ottoman Empire
Turkey
Young Turks
Bryan, William Jennings
president of the United States
presidential elections
Taft, William Howard
United States, history of the (I)
American art and architecture
architecture
Chicago (city)
house (in Western architecture)
prairie school
Robie House
Wright, Frank Lloyd
American art and architecture
Ashcan school
Bellows, George
Arctic
exploration
North Pole
Peary, Robert Edwin
American literature
poetry
Williams, William Carlos
American literature
Stein, Gertrude
aviation
Bleriot, Louis
English Channel
ballet
Ballets Russes de Serge Diaghilev
Diaghilev, Serge Pavlovich
Paris (France)
blues
Handy, W. C.
rhythm and blues
president of the United States
presidential elections
Sherman, James Schoolcraft
Taft, William Howard
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
Abd al-Hamid II, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
Ottoman Empire
Churchill, Sir Winston (statesman)
Great Britain, history of
Africa, history of (I)
Central African Republic
Chad
Congo
France, history of
French colonial empire
French Equatorial Africa
Gabon
French art and architecture
painting
Rousseau, Henri
bronzes
French art and architecture
Rodin, Auguste
sculpture
Edward VII, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
George V, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Great Britain, history of
bacteriology
Ehrlich, Paul (bacteriologist)
medicine, history of
syphilis
venereal disease:
Balla, Giacomo
Boccioni, Umberto
Carra, Carlo
futurism
Italian art and architecture
Marinetti, Filippo Tommaso
Severini, Gino
Asia, history of (I)
Japan, history of
Korea, history of
Diaz, Porfirio
Latin America, history of
Madero, Francisco I.
Mexico, history of
Villa, Pancho
Zapata, Emiliano
abstract art
Kandinsky, Wassily
painting
Russian art and architecture
architecture
Art Deco
decorative arts
Baden-Powell, Robert
Scouting
Africa, history of (I)
Botha, Louis
Great Britain, history of
South Africa
aviation
Curtiss, Glenn Hammond
seaplane
American literature
Ethan Frome
novel
Wharton, Edith
American music
Berlin, Irving
music
ragtime
compass, navigational
gyroscope
Sperry, Elmer Ambrose
technology, history of
Chesterton, G. K.
English literature (I)
mystery, suspense, and detective fiction
anthropological linguistics
anthropology
Boas, Franz
alpha particle
detector, particle
Geiger counter
Geiger, Hans Wilhelm
physics, history of
Cyrenaica
Giolitti, Giovanni
Italo-Turkish War
Italy, history of
Libya
Ottoman Empire
Turkey
Diaz, Porfirio
Latin America, history of
Madero, Francisco I.
Mexico, history of
Villa, Pancho
Zapata, Emiliano
Amundsen, Roald
Antarctica
exploration
Scott, Robert Falcon
South Pole
German and Austrian music
music
opera
Rosenkavalier, Der
Strauss, Richard
Chagall, Marc
painting
Russian art and architecture
atom
atomic nucleus
nuclear physics
physics, history of
Rutherford, Sir Ernest
China, history of
Qing (Ch'ing) (dynasty)
Sun Yat-sen
California
film, history of
Hollywood (California)
China, history of
Tibet (Xizang)
air-conditioning
refrigeration
technology, history of
automobile racing
Indianapolis
decathlon
Olympic Games
pentathlon
sports, history of
Thorpe, Jim
Albania
Ottoman Empire
president of the United States
presidential elections
Roosevelt, Theodore
Taft, William Howard
United States, history of the (I)
Wilson, Woodrow
American literature
Burroughs, Edgar Rice
pulp magazines
Tarzan of the Apes
American literature
Cather, Willa
novel
Adler, Alfred
neurosis
psychology
psychology, history of
Antarctica
exploration
Great Britain, history of
Scott, Robert Falcon
South Pole
Dada
Duchamp, Marcel
French art and architecture
painting
continental drift
geophysics
paleogeography
plate tectonics
Wegener, Alfred Lothar
France, history of
Moroccan crises
Morocco (nation)
Spain, history of
Arizona
New Mexico
United States, history of the (I)
Arizona
United States, history of the (I)
Oakley, Kenneth
Piltdown man
science, history of
Afternoon of a Faun, The
ballet
Ballets Russes de Serge Diaghilev
choreography
Debussy, Claude
Diaghilev, Serge Pavlovich
Nijinsky, Vaslav
Balkan Wars
Balkans
Bulgaria
Greece
Montenegro
Ottoman Empire
Serbia
Turkey
Italo-Turkish War
Italy, history of
Lausanne, Treaty of
Turkey
iceberg
ocean liner
Titanic
Bull Moose party
presidential elections
Roosevelt, Theodore
United States, history of the (I)
American literature
Frost, Robert
poetry
mathematics, history of
Principia Mathematica
Russell, Bertrand
Whitehead, Alfred North
atom
atomic nucleus
Bohr, Niels
nuclear physics
physics, history of
autobiography
English literature (I)
Lawrence, D. H.
novel
Sons and Lovers
income tax
taxation
United States, history of the (I)
ballet
Ballets Russes de Serge Diaghilev
Diaghilev, Serge Pavlovich
Nijinsky, Vaslav
Paris (France)
Russian music
Stravinsky, Igor
Indian literature
Nobel Prize
poetry
Tagore, Sir Rabindranath
Constantine I, King of Greece
George I, King of Greece
Greece
French literature
novel
Proust, Marcel
Remembrance of Things Past
Africa, history of (I)
Gabon
Germany, history of
Schweitzer, Albert
Russia, history of
Siberia
Stalin, Joseph
De Mille, Cecil B.
film, history of
Goldwyn, Samuel
Great Britain, history of
socialism
Webb, Sidney and Beatrice
constructivism
Gabo, Naum
Pevsner, Antoine
Russian art and architecture
Tatlin, Vladimir Yevgrafovich
Crete
Greece
Venizelos, Eleutherios
Federal Reserve System
money
United States, history of the (I)
Balkan Wars
Balkans
Bulgaria
Serbia
Huerta, Victoriano
Latin America, history of
Madero, Francisco I.
Mexico, history of
Marshall, Thomas R.
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
Wilson, Woodrow
Antarctica
exploration
Great Britain, history of
Shackleton, Sir Ernest Henry
Falkland Islands
Germany, history of
Great Britain, history of
World War I (Part 1)
Austria-Hungary
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Franz Ferdinand, Austrian Archduke
Germany, history of
Great Britain, history of
Russia, history of
Sarajevo
World War I (Part 1)
Austria-Hungary
Serbia
World War I (Part 1)
American music
black Americans:
blues
Handy, W. C.
Chaplin, Charlie
film, history of
slapstick
Austria-Hungary
Europe, history of (I)
France, history of
Germany, history of
Great Britain, history of
Russia, history of
World War I (Part 1)
drama
English literature (I)
Pygmalion (play)
Shaw, George Bernard
Belgium
France, history of
Germany, history of
Great Britain, history of
Joffre, Joseph Jacques Cesaire
Marne River
Marne, Battles of the
Moltke, Helmuth Johannes Ludwig, Graf von
World War I (Part 1)
Germany, history of
submarine
World War I (Part 1)
China, history of
Germany, history of
Japan, history of
Qingdao (Tsingtao)
World War I (Part 1)
film, history of
Keystone Kops
Sennett, Mack
slapstick
Chanel, Coco
costume
fashion design
Paris (France)
neutrality
United States, history of the (I)
Wilson, Woodrow
World War I (Part 1)
Germany, history of
Hindenburg, Paul von
Ludendorff, Erich
Russia, history of
Tannenberg, Battles of
World War I (Part 1)
canal
Goethals, George Washington
Panama
Panama Canal
Cyprus
Great Britain, history of
Ottoman Empire
Turkey
World War I (Part 1)
Carranza, Venustiano
Huerta, Victoriano
Marine Corps, U.S.
Mexico, history of
United States, history of the (I)
Veracruz (city)
Germany, history of
Great Britain, history of
Lusitania (ship)
submarine
United States, history of the (I)
World War I (Part 1)
Einstein, Albert
physics, history of
relativity
science, history of
Dardanelles
France, history of
Gallipoli campaign
Gallipoli Peninsula
Great Britain, history of
Ottoman Empire
Turkey
World War I (Part 1)
Austrian literature
Kafka, Franz
film, history of
Griffith, D. W.
Carranza, Venustiano
Latin America, history of
Mexico, history of
Villa, Pancho
Zapata, Emiliano
English literature (I)
Maugham, W. Somerset
novel
Of Human Bondage
airship
aviation
Germany, history of
Great Britain, history of
World War I (Part 1)
Zeppelin, Ferdinand, Graf von
Austria-Hungary
Italy, history of
World War I (Part 1)
Carranza, Venustiano
Latin America, history of
Mexico, history of
United States, history of the (I)
Wilson, Woodrow
Austria-Hungary
Bulgaria
Germany, history of
Serbia
World War I (Part 1)
Australia, history of
Gallipoli campaign
New Zealand, history of
World War I (Part 1)
Arp, Jean
Dada
Duchamp, Marcel
Ernst, Max
Lissitzky, El
Picabia, Francis
Ray, Man
Schwitters, Kurt
Tzara, Tristan
France, history of
Germany, history of
Great Britain, history of
poison gas
World War I (Part 1)
Ypres
Ypres, Battles of
Haiti
Marine Corps, U.S.
United States, history of the (I)
Germany, history of
Lithuania
Poland
World War I (Part 1)
Brooke, Rupert
English literature (I)
poetry
Dardanelles
France, history of
Gallipoli campaign
Gallipoli Peninsula
Great Britain, history of
Ottoman Empire
Turkey
World War I (Part 1)
American literature
poetry
Sandburg, Carl
armored vehicle
Germany, history of
Great Britain, history of
Haig, Douglas Haig, 1st Earl
Somme River
Somme, Battles of the
World War I (Part 1)
Hughes, Charles Evans
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
Wilson, Woodrow
Falkenhayn, Erich von
France, history of
Germany, history of
Joffre, Joseph Jacques Cesaire
Petain, Henri Philippe
Verdun
Verdun, Battle of
World War I (Part 1)
English literature (I)
Irish literature
Joyce, James
Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, A
House of Representatives of the United States
Rankin, Jeannette
United States, history of the (I)
Great Britain, history of
Lloyd George, David, 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor
World War I (Part 1)
birth control
Brooklyn
Planned Parenthood Federation of America
Sanger, Margaret
floods and flood control
Netherlands
North Sea
Germany, history of
Great Britain, history of
Jutland, Battle of
navy
World War I (Part 1)
Arabs
Ottoman Empire
Turkey
Turks
Collins, Michael (Irish revolutionary statesman)
de Valera, Eamon
Dublin (city)
Easter Rising
Great Britain, history of
Ireland, history of
Irish Republican Army
Austria-Hungary
Brusilov, Aleksei Alekseyevich
Germany, history of
Russia, history of
World War I (Part 1)
railroad
Russia, history of
Siberia
technology, history of
Trans-Siberian Railroad
Marine Corps, U.S.
Santo Domingo
United States, history of the (I)
Mexico, history of
Pershing, John J.
United States, history of the (I)
Villa, Pancho
Germany, history of
Great Britain, history of
submarine
World War I (Part 1)
Marshall, Thomas R.
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
Wilson, Woodrow
American literature
Eliot, T. S.
poetry
Apollinaire, Guillaume
French literature
surrealism (art)
astronomy, history of
black hole
gravitational collapse
Schwarzschild radius
Schwarzschild, Karl
Germany, history of
Great Britain, history of
World War I (Part 1)
Ypres
Ypres, Battles of
Allenby, Edmund Henry Hynman, 1st Viscount Allenby of Megiddo
Baghdad
Great Britain, history of
Jerusalem
Middle East, history of the
Ottoman Empire
Turkey
World War I (Part 1)
de Stijl
Doesburg, Theo van
Dutch art and architecture
Mondrian, Piet
English music
Holst, Gustav
music
English literature (I)
Wodehouse, Sir P. G.
Germany, history of
submarine
World War I (Part 1)
Germany, history of
United States, history of the (I)
World War I (Part 1)
Austria-Hungary
Caporetto, Battle of
Italy, history of
World War I (Part 1)
Jung, Carl
psychiatry
psychoanalysis
unconscious
Arabs
Faisal I, King of Iraq
Great Britain, history of
Husayn ibn Ali
Lawrence, T. E.
Middle East, history of the
Ottoman Empire
Turkey
Balfour Declaration
Balfour, Arthur, 1st Earl of Balfour
Great Britain, history of
Israel
Jews
Middle East, history of the
Palestine
Weizmann, Chaim
Zionism
Bolsheviks and Mensheviks
Brest-Litovsk, Treaty of
Germany, history of
Lenin, Vladimir Ilich
Russian Revolutions of 1917
Trotsky, Leon
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
World War I (Part 1)
Germany, history of
Lenin, Vladimir Ilich
Russia, history of
Russian Revolutions of 1917
United States, history of the (I)
World War I (Part 1)
Kerensky, Aleksandr Fyodorovich
Russia, history of
Russian Revolutions of 1917
Munoz Rivera, Luis
Puerto Rico
United States, history of the (I)
Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia
Russia, history of
Russian Revolutions of 1917
Denmark
United States, history of the (I)
Virgin Islands
Germany, history of
United States, history of the (I)
World War I (Part 1)
cryptology
Germany, history of
Mexico, history of
United States, history of the (I)
World War I (Part 1)
France, history of
Nivelle, Robert Georges
World War I (Part 1)
American music
jazz
New York (city)
sound recording and reproduction
American literature
American music
journalism
Pulitzer Prize
Pulitzer, Joseph
Bolsheviks and Mensheviks
Kerensky, Aleksandr Fyodorovich
Lenin, Vladimir Ilich
Russia, history of
Russian Revolutions of 1917
Trotsky, Leon
France, history of
Germany, history of
Great Britain, history of
United States, history of the (I)
World War I (Part 1)
astronomy, history of
Galaxy, The
Shapley, Harlow
American literature
novel
Tarkington, Booth
Germany, history of
Pershing, John J.
United States, history of the (I)
World War I (Part 1)
Fourteen Points
Wilson, Woodrow
World War I (Part 1)
Bolsheviks and Mensheviks
Brest-Litovsk, Treaty of
Germany, history of
Russia, history of
airmail
aviation
postal services
diseases, human
infectious diseases
influenza
Austria
Czechoslovakia
Poland
World War I (Part 1)
Bloomsbury group
English literature (I)
Strachey, Lytton
Woolf, Virginia
Bolsheviks and Mensheviks
Kornilov, Lavr Georgiyevich
Russian Revolutions of 1917
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Bolsheviks and Mensheviks
Russian Revolutions of 1917
Trotsky, Leon
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
French music
Satie, Erik
aircraft, military
Germany, history of
Richthofen, Manfred, Freiherr von
World War I (Part 1)
Alexandra Fyodorovna, Empress of Russia
Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia
Romanov (dynasty)
Russia, history of
Russian Revolutions of 1917
World War I (Part 1)
Germany, history of
Netherlands
William II, Emperor of Germany
World War I (Part 1)
France, history of
Germany, history of
Great Britain, history of
Hindenburg, Paul von
Ludendorff, Erich
World War I (Part 1)
Ebert, Friedrich
Germany, history of
Weimar Republic
World War I (Part 1)
Habsburg (dynasty)
Hungary
astronomy, history of
Mount Wilson Observatory
observatory, astronomical
telescope, optical
Great Britain, history of
Pankhurst (family)
suffrage, women's
airmail
boxing
Dempsey, Jack
sports, history of
Amritsar
Great Britain, history of
India, history of
Alcock, Sir John William
aviation
transportation
American music
Gershwin, George and Ira
music
communism
Germany, history of
Luxemburg, Rosa
fascism
Italy, history of
Mussolini, Benito
Africa, history of (I)
Botha, Louis
Smuts, Jan
South Africa
Astor, Lady
Great Britain, history of
Parliament
Latin America, history of
Mexico, history of
Zapata, Emiliano
communism
Goldman, Emma
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
United States, history of the (I)
Bauhaus
German art and architecture
Gropius, Walter
industrial design
modern architecture
baseball
sports, history of
Germany, history of
Great Britain, history of
Orkney Islands
Scapa Flow
World War I (Part 1)
Fourteen Points
Geneva
League of Nations
Paris Peace Conference
Switzerland
Clemenceau, Georges
Fourteen Points
Lloyd George, David, 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor
Orlando, Vittorio Emanuele
Paris Peace Conference
Versailles
Wilson, Woodrow
World War I (Part 1)
Comintern
communism
Lenin, Vladimir Ilich
Paris Peace Conference
World War I (Part 1)
Pilsudski, Jozef
Poland
Polish-Soviet War
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Paris Peace Conference
Senate of the United States
World War I (Part 1)
radio and television broadcasting
Sarnoff, David
Great Britain, history of
Home Rule Bills
Ireland, history of
Austria-Hungary
Bethlen, Istvan, Count
Horthy de Nagybanya, Miklos
Hungary
Germany, history of
Hitler, Adolf
Nazism
American literature
Lewis, Sinclair
Main Street
novel
realism (literature)
sports, history of
tennis
Tilden, Bill
Africa, history of (I)
British Empire
Great Britain, history of
Kenya
Jews
Weizmann, Chaim
Zionism
abstract art
de Stijl
Dutch art and architecture
Mondrian, Piet
Art Deco
French art and architecture
glassware, decorative
Lalique, Rene
Africa, history of (I)
British Empire
German East Africa
Germany, history of
Great Britain, history of
Tanzania
British Empire
civil disobedience
Gandhi, Mahatma
Great Britain, history of
India, history of
Indian National Congress
pacifism and nonviolent movements
Carranza, Venustiano
Latin America, history of
Mexico, history of
Obregon, Alvaro
Christie, Dame Agatha
English literature (I)
mystery, suspense, and detective fiction
constructivism
mobile (sculpture)
Rodchenko, Aleksandr Mikhailovich
Russian art and architecture
sculpture
American Civil Liberties Union
Eighteenth Amendment
prohibition
United States, history of the (I)
Nineteenth Amendment
suffrage, women's
United States, history of the (I)
Poland
Polish-Soviet War
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Nobel Prize
Wilson, Woodrow
Cox, James M.
Harding, Warren G.
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
Bolsheviks and Mensheviks
Lenin, Vladimir Ilich
Trotsky, Leon
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
League of Nations
League of Nations
Senate of the United States
United States, history of the (I)
Alexander, King of Yugoslavia
Croatia
Serbia
Slovenia
Yugoslavia
anarchism
Sacco and Vanzetti case
United States, history of the (I)
Abd el-Krim
Berbers
Morocco (nation)
Spain, history of
cubism
French art and architecture
Leger, Fernand
Ernst, Max
German art and architecture
painting
surrealism (art)
Coolidge, Calvin
Harding, Warren G.
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
Supreme Court of the United States
Taft, William Howard
Germany, history of
United States, history of the (I)
World War I (Part 1)
Hara Takashi
Japan, history of
film, history of
Valentino, Rudolph
drama
Italian literature
Pirandello, Luigi
Six Characters in Search of an Author
Latin American art and architecture
mural painting
Rivera, Diego
Great Britain, history of
radio and television broadcasting
television, noncommercial
Collins, Michael (Irish revolutionary statesman)
Fine Gael
Great Britain, history of
Griffith, Arthur
Ireland, history of
Germany, history of
Paris Peace Conference
reparations
World War I (Part 1)
Canada, history of
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Liberal parties
American literature
Eliot, T. S.
poetry
Waste Land, The
Constantine I, King of Greece
George II, King of Greece
Greece
periodical
Wallace, DeWitt
British Empire
Egypt
Fuad I, King of Egypt
Great Britain, history of
Hague, The
International Court of Justice
etiquette
Post, Emily
archaeology
Carnarvon, George Edward, 5th Earl of
Carter, Howard
Egypt, ancient
Egyptology
Tutankhamen, King of Egypt
Valley of the Kings
Andrews, Roy Chapman
dinosaur
fossil record
Gobi
Irish literature
Joyce, James
novel
Ulysses (novel)
Ataturk, Kemal
Chanak Crisis
Great Britain, history of
Inonu, Ismet
Ottoman Empire
Turkey
civil disobedience
Gandhi, Mahatma
India, history of
pacifism and nonviolent movements
documentary film
film, history of
Flaherty, Robert Joseph
Lincoln, Abraham
Washington, D.C.
Blackshirts
fascism
Italy, history of
Mussolini, Benito
Rome (Italy)
Victor Emmanuel III, King of Italy
Cosgrave (family)
Fine Gael
Ireland, history of
Belarus
Russia, history of
Ukraine
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
American music
jazz
Oliver, King
Germany, history of
Hitler, Adolf
Munich
Munich Putsch
Nazism
aviation
Messerschmitt, Willy
Luce, Henry Robinson
periodical
Time (magazine)
Menuhin, Yehudi
violin
De Mille, Cecil B.
film, history of
Germany, history of
reparations
Ruhr Valley
World War I (Part 1)
Alfonso XIII, King of Spain
Primo de Rivera, Miguel
Spain, history of
Irish Literary Renaissance
Irish literature
Nobel Prize
poetry
Yeats, William Butler
Buber, Martin
Jews
Judaism
philosophy
Oberth, Hermann
rockets and missiles
autogiro
aviation
Cierva, Juan de la
Baldwin, Stanley, 1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley
Conservative parties
Great Britain, history of
prime minister
Ataturk, Kemal
Lausanne, Treaty of
Ottoman Empire
Turkey
earthquake
Japan, history of
Tokyo
Yokohama
Ataturk, Kemal
Ottoman Empire
Turkey
radio and television broadcasting
technology, history of
television
Zworykin, Vladimir Kosma
Coolidge, Calvin
Harding, Warren G.
president of the United States
United States, history of the (I)
Germany, history of
Hitler, Adolf
Mein Kampf
Nazism
Ibn Saud, King of Saudi Arabia
Mecca
Saudi Arabia
Coolidge, Calvin
Davis, John W.
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
English literature (I)
Forster, E. M.
novel
Passage to India, A
de Broglie wavelength
de Broglie, Louis
electron
physics, history of
German literature
Magic Mountain, The
Mann, Thomas
novel
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Hoover, J. Edgar
United States, history of the (I)
Great Britain, history of
Labour party
MacDonald, Ramsay
France
Olympic Games
citizenship
Congress of the United States
native Americans
Dominican Republic
United States, history of the (I)
communism
Lenin, Vladimir Ilich
Stalin, Joseph
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
ice hockey
sports, history of
George II, King of Greece
Greece
Daugherty, Harry M.
Harding, Warren G.
Sinclair, Harry F.
Teapot Dome
United States, history of the (I)
Walsh, Thomas J.
Albania
Zog I, King of Albania
Turkmenistan
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Uzbekistan
American literature
Fitzgerald, F. Scott
Fitzgerald, Zelda Sayre
Great Gatsby, The
novel
American literature
Dos Passos, John
novel
astronomy, history of
extragalactic systems
Hubble, Edwin
automotive industry
Chrysler, Walter Percy
Baker, Josephine
dance
Paris (France)
agriculture, history of
Birdseye, Clarence
food industry
Ebert, Friedrich
Germany, history of
Hindenburg, Paul von
Weimar Republic
Coolidge, Calvin
Dawes, Charles G.
president of the United States
vice-president of the United States
Bryan, William Jennings
creationism
Darrow, Clarence S.
evolution
Scopes Trial
United States, history of the (I)
Iran
Middle East, history of the
Reza Shah Pahlavi
Eisenstein, Sergei Mikhailovich
film, history of
drawing
graphic arts
Klee, Paul
Europe, history of (I)
Locarno Pact
World War I (Part 1)
New York (city)
New Yorker, The
periodical
Ross, Harold
Charleston (dance)
dance, social:
American art and architecture
O'Keeffe, Georgia
golf
Jones, Bobby
sports, history of
Goddard, Robert
jet propulsion
rockets and missiles
air force
strategy and tactics, military
Carmona, Antonio Oscar de Fragoso
Portugal, history of
Chiang Kai-shek
China, history of
Northern Expedition
Zhang Zuolin (Chang Tso-lin)
de Valera, Eamon
Fianna Fail
Ireland, history of
children's literature
English literature (I)
Milne, A. A.
Winnie-the-Pooh
Abd el-Krim
France, history of
Morocco (nation)
Germany, history of
League of Nations
Hirohito, Emperor of Japan
Japan, history of
airship
Amundsen, Roald
Arctic
Ellsworth, Lincoln
exploration
Nobile, Umberto
North Pole
Arctic
Bennett, Floyd
Byrd, Richard E.
exploration
North Pole
music
Russian music
Shostakovich, Dmitry
symphony
Baldwin, Stanley, 1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley
general strike
Great Britain, history of
basketball
Chicago (city)
Harlem Globetrotters
sports, history of
Latin America, history of
Marine Corps, U.S.
Nicaragua
ballet
Duncan, Isadora
modern dance
American literature
Bridge of San Luis Rey, The
Wilder, Thornton
baseball
Ruth, Babe
sports, history of
American music
film, history of
Jolson, Al
aviation
Lindbergh, Charles A.
New York (city)
Paris (France)
film, history of
Laurel and Hardy
slapstick
ballet
Graham, Martha
modern dance
New York (city)
American music
Ellington, Duke
jazz
New York (city)
Bloomsbury group
English literature (I)
novel
To the Lighthouse
Woolf, Virginia
Aalto, Alvar
architecture
Finland
International Style (architecture)
astronomy, history of
big bang theory
cosmology (astronomy)
Lemaitre, Georges Edouard
expressionism (literature, theater, and film):
film, history of
Lang, Fritz
German literature
Hesse, Hermann
Steppenwolf
fascism
Iron Guard
Romania
aviation
Earhart, Amelia
anthropology
Mead, Margaret
Amos 'n' Andy
radio and television broadcasting
American music
music
opera
Thomson, Virgil
American music
conducting
New York Philharmonic
Toscanini, Arturo
American literature
drama
Hecht, Ben
Brecht, Bertolt
drama
German literature
Threepenny Opera, The
Weill, Kurt
antibiotics
bacteriology
Fleming, Sir Alexander
medicine, history of
penicillin
Beijing (Peking)
Chiang Kai-shek
China, history of
Kuomintang
Northern Expedition
Zhang Zuolin (Chang Tso-lin)
Albania
Zog I, King of Albania
Mexico, history of
Obregon, Alvaro
English literature (I)
novel
Waugh, Evelyn
Dirac, Paul
fundamental particles
physics, history of
ballet
French music
music
Ravel, Maurice
Bunuel, Luis
Dali, Salvador
film, history of
surrealism (film, literature, theater)
Garcia Lorca, Federico
poetry
Spanish literature
Bolivia
Chaco
Chaco War
Latin America, history of
Paraguay
Briand, Aristide
Kellogg, Frank B.
Kellogg-Briand Pact
war
communism
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Hoover, Herbert
president of the United States
presidential elections
Smith, Alfred E.
United States, history of the (I)
animation
Disney, Walt
film, history of
Mickey Mouse
Alexander, King of Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia
Antarctica
Byrd, Richard E.
exploration
South Pole
American literature
Faulkner, William
novel
Sound and the Fury, The
English literature (I)
Graves, Robert
poetry
All Quiet on the Western Front (novel)
German literature
novel
Remarque, Erich Maria
American literature
Farewell to Arms, A
Hemingway, Ernest
novel
Cocteau, Jean
French literature
Germany, history of
Gestapo
Himmler, Heinrich
Hitler, Adolf
Curtis, Charles
Hoover, Herbert
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
Arabs
Jerusalem
Jews
Middle East, history of the
Palestine
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Capone, Al
Chicago (city)
United States, history of the (I)
Stalin, Joseph
Trotsky, Leon
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Gasparri, Pietro
Italy, history of
Lateran Treaty
papacy
Papal States
Pius XI, Pope
Vatican City
Museum of Modern Art, The
museums, art
New York (city)
Depression of the 1930s
panic, financial
United States, history of the (I)
Wall Street
communism
Communist Party, U.S.A.
United States, history of the (I)
Academy Awards
film, history of
American art and architecture
Hopper, Edward
painting
social realism
astronomy, history of
Pluto (planet)
Tombaugh, Clyde William
American literature
Crane, Hart
poetry
American art and architecture
painting
Wood, Grant
jet propulsion
technology, history of
turbine
Whittle, Sir Frank
Carol II, King of Romania
Romania
American literature
Hammett, Dashiell
Maltese Falcon, The (novel)
mystery, suspense, and detective fiction
American literature
Auden, W. H.
poetry
Brazil
Latin America, history of
Vargas, Getulio Dornelles
Africa, history of (I)
Ethiopia
Haile Selassie, Emperor of Ethiopia
Congress of the United States
Veterans Affairs, U. S. Department of
veterans' organizations
Depression of the 1930s
panic, financial
stock market
Dietrich, Marlene
film, history of
Sternberg, Josef von
Coward, Sir Noel
drama
English literature (I)
London (England)
Istanbul
Turkey
Bush, Vannevar
computer (I)
differential analyzer
science, history of
American art and architecture
comic strip
Gould, Chester
American literature
Runyon, Damon
American literature
Buck, Pearl S.
Good Earth, The
balloon
Piccard, Auguste
stratosphere
American art and architecture
Sacco and Vanzetti case
Shahn, Ben
social realism
bootlegging
Capone, Al
Chicago (city)
Arctic
submarine
Wilkins, Sir George Hubert
Japan, history of
Manchuria
Carothers, W.H.
chemistry, history of
nylon
synthetic fibers
textile industry
astronomy, history of
Jansky, Karl
radio astronomy
science, history of
Alfonso XIII, King of Spain
republic
Spain, history of
American art and architecture
Empire State Building
New York (city)
skyscraper
anthem
Key, Francis Scott
Star-Spangled Banner, The
United States, history of the (I)
George Washington Bridge
Anderson, Carl David
cloud chamber
electron
fundamental particles
physics, history of
positron
American art and architecture
Calder, Alexander
kinetic art
mobile (sculpture)
sculpture
American literature
Caldwell, Erskine
Tobacco Road
dictatorship
Portugal, history of
Salazar, Antonio de Oliveira
Ibn Saud, King of Saudi Arabia
Middle East, history of the
Saudi Arabia
Brave New World
English literature (I)
Huxley, Aldous
science fiction
Hauptmann, Bruno Richard
kidnapping
Lindbergh, Anne Morrow
Lindbergh, Charles A.
United States, history of the (I)
de Valera, Eamon
Fianna Fail
Ireland, history of
Japan, history of
Austria
chancellor
Dollfuss, Engelbert
atom
atomic nucleus
Chadwick, Sir James
fundamental particles
neutron
physics, history of
Depression of the 1930s
New Deal
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
United States, history of the (I)
New York (city)
Radio City Music Hall
Rockefeller Center
Asia, history of (I)
monarchy
Thailand
fascism
Great Britain, history of
Mosley, Sir Oswald
Depression of the 1930s
employment and unemployment
United States, history of the (I)
Bonus Army
Hoover, Herbert
MacArthur, Douglas
United States, history of the (I)
Washington, D.C.
Royal Shakespeare Company
Shakespeare, William
Stratford-on-Avon
theater, history of the
accelerator, particle
Cavendish Laboratory
physics, history of
science, history of
Sydney (Australia)
anthropology
fossil record
prehistoric humans
Steinheim fossil
Berkeley, Busby
choreography
film, history of
Astaire, Fred
dance
film, history of
Rogers, Ginger
Armstrong, Edwin
FM radio
frequency modulation
radio
technology, history of
La Guardia, Fiorello
New York (city)
United States, history of the (I)
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
United States, history of the (I)
cabinet
Perkins, Frances
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
United States, history of the (I)
French literature
Malraux, Andre
novel
Batista, Fulgencio
Cuba
Machado y Morales, Gerardo
American music
Dorsey, Jimmy and Tommy
swing
Germany, history of
Goebbels, Joseph
Nazism
propaganda
film, history of
West, Mae
fascism
Norway
Quisling, Vidkun
chancellor
Germany, history of
Hindenburg, Paul von
Hitler, Adolf
Nazism
Third Reich
Garner, John Nance
president of the United States
presidential elections
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
banking systems
Depression of the 1930s
panic, financial
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
bootlegging
Eighteenth Amendment
prohibition
Twenty-First Amendment
United States, history of the (I)
farce
film, history of
Marx Brothers
slapstick
Depression of the 1930s
National Recovery Administration
New Deal
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
United States, history of the (I)
Congress of the United States
Depression of the 1930s
New Deal
Tennessee Valley Authority
concentration camp
Germany, history of
Nazism
Depression of the 1930s
economics
gold standard
United States, history of the (I)
Depression of the 1930s
Ickes, Harold
New Deal
Public Works Administration
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
United States, history of the (I)
Congress of the United States
Depression of the 1930s
New Deal
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
communism
Germany, history of
Hitler, Adolf
Nazism
Reichstag
Alexander, King of Yugoslavia
Peter II, King of Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia
American art and architecture
Capp, Al
comic strip
Austria
chancellor
Dollfuss, Engelbert
Nazism
American music
Broadway
musical comedy
Porter, Cole
agriculture, history of
Dust Bowl
Great Plains
sandstorm and dust storm
United States, history of the (I)
Black Muslims:
black nationalism
Muhammad, Elijah
United States, history of the (I)
Balanchine, George
ballet
Kirstein, Lincoln
American literature
erotica
Miller, Henry
Tropic of Cancer (novel)
Germany, history of
Hindenburg, Paul von
Hitler, Adolf
Haiti
United States, history of the (I)
League of Nations
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Dillinger, John
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Calles, Plutarco Elias
Cardenas, Lazaro
Mexico, history of
American literature
drama
Hellman, Lillian
China, history of
Long March
Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung)
bathyscaphe
Beebe, Charles W.
Germany, history of
Hitler, Adolf
Roehm, Ernst
Flemish art and architecture
Magritte, Rene
painting
surrealism (art)
ocean liner
Queen Mary
ship
Federal Communications Commission
radio and television broadcasting
United States, history of the (I)
labor force
National Labor Relations Board
Securities and Exchange Commission
stock market
United States, history of the (I)
American literature
novel
Wolfe, Thomas
atomic bomb
Dempster, Arthur Jeffrey
isotope
uranium
film, history of
Temple, Shirley
Long (family)
Louisiana
United States, history of the (I)
Depression of the 1930s
New Deal
Works Progress Administration
Depression of the 1930s
New Deal
pension
social security
Benes, Eduard
Czechoslovakia
Masaryk, Tomas
Bolivia
Chaco War
Paraguay
film, history of
Hitchcock, Alfred
American music
Gershwin, George and Ira
opera
Porgy and Bess
Germany, history of
Hitler, Adolf
Paris Peace Conference
Versailles
Ethiopia
Haile Selassie, Emperor of Ethiopia
Italy, history of
AFL-CIO
labor unions
American music
Goodman, Benny
jazz
swing
documentary film
film, history of
Nazism
propaganda
Riefenstahl, Leni
atomic nucleus
meson
nuclear physics
physics, history of
Yukawa, Hideki
American literature
drama
Sherwood, Robert E.
radar
technology, history of
Watson-Watt, Sir Robert Alexander
Anna Karenina
film, history of
Garbo, Greta
games
Monopoly
Moscow
subway
transportation
anti-Semitism
Germany, history of
Holocaust
Jews
Nuremberg
George II, King of Greece
Greece
Berlin
black Americans:
Olympic Games
Owens, Jesse
sports, history of
track and field
dam
Hoover Dam
Mead, Lake
Edward VIII, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
George VI, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Great Britain, history of
Windsor (dynasty)
Axis (alliance)
Germany, history of
Hitler, Adolf
Italy, history of
Mussolini, Benito
Landon, Alf
president of the United States
presidential elections
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
United States, history of the (I)
Life (magazine)
Luce, Henry Robinson
periodical
dictatorship
George II, King of Greece
Greece
Metaxas, Ioannis
Armenia, Republic of
Azerbaijan (country)
Georgia, Republic of
Kazakhstan
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Franco, Francisco
Germany, history of
Italy, history of
Spain, history of
Spanish Civil War
Ethiopia
Haile Selassie, Emperor of Ethiopia
Italy, history of
Germany, history of
Hitler, Adolf
Nazism
Rhineland
Comintern
Germany, history of
Japan, history of
economics
Keynes, John Maynard
monetary theory
American literature
Gone With the Wind
Mitchell, Margaret
novel
Great Purge
Stalin, Joseph
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
radio and television broadcasting
technology, history of
television, noncommercial
Spain, history of
Spanish Civil War
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Franco, Francisco
Spain, history of
Spanish Civil War
music
Russian music
Shostakovich, Dmitry
American literature
novel
Of Mice and Men
Steinbeck, John
Latin America, history of
Nicaragua
Somoza (family)
aviation
Earhart, Amelia
ballet
Fonteyn, Dame Margot
Danish literature
Dinesen, Isak
children's literature
English literature (I)
Tolkien, J. R. R.
Egypt
Farouk, King of Egypt
Fuad I, King of Egypt
American art and architecture
Taliesin West
Wright, Frank Lloyd
film, history of
Renoir, Jean
aircraft, military
Franco, Francisco
Germany, history of
Spain, history of
Spanish Civil War
Garner, John Nance
president of the United States
presidential elections
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
black Americans:
boxing
Louis, Joe
sports, history of
China, history of
Japan, history of
Sino-Japanese Wars
Baldwin, Stanley, 1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley
Chamberlain, Neville
Great Britain, history of
prime minister
American music
jazz
Shaw, Artie
swing
Edward VIII, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Great Britain, history of
Windsor (dynasty)
airship
aviation
Hindenburg
bridge (engineering)
Golden Gate Bridge
San Francisco
China, history of
Japan, history of
Sino-Japanese Wars
Buchenwald
Germany, history of
Holocaust
Nazism
Axis (alliance)
Comintern
Italy, history of
Italy, history of
League of Nations
Chang Jiang:
Japan, history of
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
coelacanth
fish (animal)
American music
ballet
Copland, Aaron
music
American music
Fitzgerald, Ella
jazz
Chamberlain, Neville
Great Britain, history of
Munich Conference
Chamberlain, Neville
Daladier, Edouard
France, history of
Germany, history of
Great Britain, history of
Hitler, Adolf
Munich
Munich Conference
Carlson, Chester Floyd
electrostatic printing
technology, history of
Budge, Don
sports, history of
tennis
Catalonia
Franco, Francisco
Spain, history of
Spanish Civil War
atomic bomb
fission, nuclear
Hahn, Otto
nuclear energy
science, history of
Benes, Eduard
Czechoslovakia
Germany, history of
Sudetenland
annexation
Austria
Germany, history of
Hitler, Adolf
Schuschnigg, Kurt von
Cardenas, Lazaro
Mexico, history of
petroleum
Congress of the United States
minimum wage
pen
technology, history of
Ataturk, Kemal
Inonu, Ismet
Turkey
anti-Semitism
Germany, history of
Holocaust
Jews
anti-Semitism
Freud, Sigmund
Nazism
Mercury Theatre
radio and television broadcasting
War of the Worlds, The
Welles, Orson
American music
jazz
Miller, Glenn
swing
subversion
Un-American Activities, House Committee on
United States, history of the (I)
China, history of
Great Britain, history of
Japan, history of
Sino-Japanese Wars
United States, history of the (I)
American literature
Our Town
Pulitzer Prize
Wilder, Thornton
animation
Disney, Walt
film, history of
American literature
Grapes of Wrath, The (novel)
novel
Steinbeck, John
France, history of
Germany, history of
Great Britain, history of
Poland
World War II (Part 1)
Baum, L. Frank
film, history of
Garland, Judy
Wizard of Oz, The (book)
film, history of
Gable, Clark
Gone With the Wind
Leigh, Vivien
Mitchell, Margaret
English literature (I)
Isherwood, Christopher
Germany, history of
Molotov, Vyacheslav Mikhailovich
Nazi-Soviet Pact
Ribbentrop, Joachim von
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Franco, Francisco
Madrid
Spain, history of
Spanish Civil War
Czechoslovakia
Germany, history of
World War II (Part 1)
Germany, history of
Italy, history of
Germany, history of
Poland
World War II (Part 1)
aviation
helicopter
Sikorsky, Igor
technology, history of
Albania
Italy, history of
Zog I, King of Albania
New York (city)
world's fairs
Balfour Declaration
Great Britain, history of
Palestine
Zionism
aviation
transportation
chemical bond
chemistry, history of
Pauling, Linus Carl
atomic bomb
Einstein, Albert
Manhattan Project
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
technology, history of
United States, history of the (I)
neutrality
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
Australia, history of
Menzies, Sir Robert Gordon
Germany, history of
Nazi-Soviet Pact
Poland
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
World War II (Part 1)
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
World War II (Part 1)
agriculture, history of
DDT
Muller, Paul
pesticides and pest control
aircraft
aircraft, military
aviation
jet propulsion
technology, history of
Finland
Russo-Finnish War
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
clothing industry
costume
nylon
American literature
McCullers, Carson
novel
air force
aircraft, military
Britain, Battle of
Germany, history of
Goering, Hermann
Great Britain, history of
Hurricane (aircraft)
Messerschmitt Bf-109
Spitfire
World War II (Part 1)
American literature
For Whom the Bell Tolls
Hemingway, Ernest
novel
Stalin, Joseph
Trotsky, Leon
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
conscription
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
Japan, history of
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
de Gaulle, Charles
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
London (England)
World War II (Part 1)
Britain, Battle of
World War II (Part 1)
France, history of
Germany, history of
Paris (France)
Petain, Henri Philippe
Vichy Government
World War II (Part 1)
Denmark
France, history of
Germany, history of
Great Britain, history of
Norway
World War II (Part 1)
Finland
Russia, history of
Russo-Finnish War
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Egypt
Graziani, Rodolfo
Great Britain, history of
Italy, history of
Libya
Wavell, Archibald Percival Wavell, 1st Earl
World War II (Part 1)
France, history of
Italy, history of
World War II (Part 1)
Axis (alliance)
Indochina
Japan, history of
Vietnam
World War II (Part 1)
president of the United States
presidential elections
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
United States, history of the (I)
Willkie, Wendell L.
Antonescu, Ion
Axis (alliance)
Carol II, King of Romania
Horthy de Nagybanya, Miklos
Hungary
Romania
World War II (Part 1)
archaeology
cave dwellers
Lascaux
prehistoric art
American literature
Chandler, Raymond T.
Farewell, My Lovely
mystery, suspense, and detective fiction
Dunkerque
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
World War II (Part 1)
armored vehicle
Belgium
blitzkrieg
France, history of
Germany, history of
Great Britain, history of
Guderian, Heinz
Netherlands
Stuka
World War II (Part 1)
Baltic States
Estonia
Latvia
Lithuania
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
World War II (Part 1)
bridge (engineering)
Tacoma
American literature
black American literature:
Native Son
Wright, Richard
Chamberlain, Neville
Churchill, Sir Winston (statesman)
Great Britain, history of
prime minister
battleship
Germany, history of
Great Britain, history of
naval vessels
World War II (Part 1)
baseball
DiMaggio, Joe
sports, history of
Atlantic Charter
Churchill, Sir Winston (statesman)
Great Britain, history of
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
Germany, history of
Great Britain, history of
submarine
World War II (Part 1)
airborne troops
Crete
Germany, history of
Great Britain, history of
World War II (Part 1)
Brecht, Bertolt
drama
German literature
Mother Courage
Crete
Germany, history of
Great Britain, history of
Greece
World War II (Part 1)
Yugoslavia
Germany, history of
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
World War II (Part 1)
American art and architecture
Borglum, Gutzon
Rushmore, Mount
Ho Chi Minh
Indochina
Japan, history of
Viet Minh
Vietnam
World War II (Part 1)
Hong Kong
Japan, history of
Malaysia
Philippines
World War II (Part 1)
Wake Island
World War II (Part 1)
Hong Kong
World War II (Part 1)
Churchill, Sir Winston (statesman)
Karsh, Yousuf
photography, history and art of
Germany, history of
Great Britain, history of
Hess, Rudolf
World War II (Part 1)
film, history of
Welles, Orson
Four Freedoms
human rights
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
United States, history of the (I)
president of the United States
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
Wallace, Henry A.
Africa, history of (I)
Germany, history of
Great Britain, history of
Rommel, Erwin
World War II (Part 1)
aircraft, military
Britain, Battle of
Germany, history of
Great Britain, history of
London (England)
World War II (Part 1)
Guam
World War II (Part 1)
Ethiopia
World War II (Part 1)
Germany, history of
Moscow
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
World War II (Part 1)
Japan, history of
Pearl Harbor
Tojo Hideki
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
Yamamoto Isoroku
Cambodia
Indochina
Japan, history of
Thailand
World War II (Part 1)
Germany, history of
Italy, history of
Japan, history of
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
China, history of
Great Britain, history of
Lend-Lease
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
Japan, history of
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
Germany, history of
Iceland
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
Germany, history of
Stalingrad, Battle of
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
World War II (Part 1)
Zhukov, Georgy Konstantinovich
aircraft carrier
Japan, history of
Midway
navy
Nimitz, Chester W.
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
Yamamoto Isoroku
Aleutian Islands
World War II (Part 1)
Academy Awards
Cagney, James
film, history of
aircraft, military
Doolittle, James
Japan, history of
Tokyo
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
Bataan
Corregidor
Japan, history of
MacArthur, Douglas
Philippines
United States, history of the (I)
Wainwright, Jonathan M.
World War II (Part 1)
American music
Crosby, Bing
Bataan
Japan, history of
Philippines
United States, history of the (I)
Wainwright, Jonathan M.
World War II (Part 1)
American literature
Thurber, James
Camus, Albert
French literature
novel
Stranger, The
British Empire
Gandhi, Mahatma
Great Britain, history of
India, history of
Bataan
MacArthur, Douglas
Philippines
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
France, history of
Germany, history of
Toulon
Vichy
World War II (Part 1)
Eichmann, Adolf
Germany, history of
Hitler, Adolf
Holocaust
Jews
World War II (Part 1)
Bergman, Ingrid
Bogart, Humphrey
film, history of
Rains, Claude
film, history of
neorealism
Visconti, Luchino
atomic bomb
chain reaction, nuclear
Fermi, Enrico
Manhattan Project
United States, history of the (I)
Germany, history of
Great Britain, history of
Libya
Montgomery of Alamein, Bernard Law Montgomery, 1st Viscount
Rommel, Erwin
World War II (Part 1)
Egypt
Germany, history of
Great Britain, history of
Rommel, Erwin
Tobruk
World War II (Part 1)
Caucasia
Germany, history of
Stalingrad, Battle of
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
World War II (Part 1)
Zhukov, Georgy Konstantinovich
Alamein, El
Egypt
Germany, history of
Great Britain, history of
Montgomery of Alamein, Bernard Law Montgomery, 1st Viscount
Rommel, Erwin
World War II (Part 1)
Indonesia
Japan, history of
Malaysia
Myanmar
Singapore
World War II (Part 1)
air force
aircraft, military
Cologne
Germany, history of
Great Britain, history of
World War II (Part 1)
Caucasia
Germany, history of
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
World War II (Part 1)
Asian Americans
concentration camp
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
Guadalcanal
Japan, history of
Marine Corps, U.S.
Solomon Islands
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
Algeria
Bradley, Omar N.
Clark, Mark W.
Eisenhower, Dwight D.
Germany, history of
Morocco (nation)
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
Germany, history of
Peenemunde
rockets and missiles
V-2
von Braun, Wernher
World War II (Part 1)
aircraft, military
B-17 Flying Fortress
B-24 Liberator
Germany, history of
Great Britain, history of
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
American literature
Ballad of the Sad Cafe, The
McCullers, Carson
novel
American literature
Fountainhead, The
novel
Rand, Ayn
Churchill, Sir Winston (statesman)
Great Britain, history of
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
Churchill, Sir Winston (statesman)
Great Britain, history of
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
Stalin, Joseph
Tehran
Tehran Conference
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
Being and Nothingness
existentialism
French literature
novel
Sartre, Jean Paul
Beauvoir, Simone de
French literature
novel
airborne troops
Germany, history of
Italy, history of
Mussolini, Benito
World War II (Part 1)
Cousteau, Jacques Yves
scuba diving
Badoglio, Pietro
Germany, history of
Great Britain, history of
Italy, history of
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
Badoglio, Pietro
Italy, history of
Mussolini, Benito
World War II (Part 1)
American music
Hammerstein, Oscar, II
musical comedy
Rodgers, Richard
atomic bomb
Los Alamos National Scientific Laboratory
Manhattan Project
Oppenheimer, J. Robert
United States, history of the (I)
American music
black Americans:
Broadway
Othello
Robeson, Paul
Jefferson, Thomas
Washington, D.C.
Bradley, Omar N.
Clark, Mark W.
Great Britain, history of
Italy, history of
Montgomery of Alamein, Bernard Law Montgomery, 1st Viscount
Sicily
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
Clark, Mark W.
Great Britain, history of
Italy, history of
Montgomery of Alamein, Bernard Law Montgomery, 1st Viscount
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
Naples
World War II (Part 1)
Axis (alliance)
Bradley, Omar N.
Clark, Mark W.
Great Britain, history of
Montgomery of Alamein, Bernard Law Montgomery, 1st Viscount
Rommel, Erwin
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
Germany, history of
Stalingrad, Battle of
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
World War II (Part 1)
Zhukov, Georgy Konstantinovich
World War II (Part 1)
Germany, history of
ghetto
Holocaust
Jews
Poland
Warsaw
World War II (Part 1)
Aleutian Islands
World War II (Part 1)
Dnepr River
Germany, history of
Kiev
Smolensk
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
World War II (Part 1)
armored vehicle
Germany, history of
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
World War II (Part 1)
Zhukov, Georgy Konstantinovich
American music
ballet
Copland, Aaron
music
amphibious warfare
Bradley, Omar N.
Eisenhower, Dwight D.
France, history of
Germany, history of
Great Britain, history of
Normandy Invasion
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
France, history of
Germany, history of
Great Britain, history of
Normandy Invasion
Paris (France)
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
Anzio
Clark, Mark W.
Germany, history of
Great Britain, history of
Italy, history of
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
Eisenhower, Dwight D.
World War II (Part 1)
Marshall Islands
World War II (Part 1)
aircraft, military
B-29 Superfortress
Japan, history of
Mariana Islands
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
Clark, Mark W.
Germany, history of
Italy, history of
Rome (Italy)
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
France, history of
Germany, history of
Great Britain, history of
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
Great Britain, history of
Japan, history of
Myanmar
World War II (Part 1)
Athens (Greece)
communism
EAM-ELAS
Great Britain, history of
Greece
World War II (Part 1)
World War II (Part 1)
communism
Tito
World War II (Part 1)
Yugoslavia
English literature (I)
Maugham, W. Somerset
novel
Colette
French literature
Germany, history of
Hitler, Adolf
World War II (Part 1)
Avery, Oswald T.
biochemistry
cell
nucleic acid:
Germany, history of
Poland
Warsaw
Warsaw Uprising
World War II (Part 1)
Bulgaria
Germany, history of
Romania
World War II (Part 1)
president of the United States
presidential elections
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
Truman, Harry S.
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
Crimea
Germany, history of
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
World War II (Part 1)
Germany, history of
Poland
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Warsaw
World War II (Part 1)
American literature
drama
Glass Menagerie, The
Williams, Tennessee
G.I. Bill of Rights
United States, history of the (I)
Veterans Affairs, U. S. Department of
Veterans of Foreign Wars
Bulge, Battle of the
Germany, history of
Patton, George S.
Rundstedt, Karl Rudolf Gerd von
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
Germany, history of
Saint Petersburg (Russia)
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
World War II (Part 1)
Berlin
World War II (Part 1)
New Guinea
World War II (Part 1)
Aachen
Germany, history of
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
Bretton Woods Conference
foreign aid
United States, history of the (I)
World Bank
Denmark
Iceland
Guam
Japan, history of
Mariana Islands
Marine Corps, U.S.
Saipan
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
Japan, history of
navy
Nimitz, Chester W.
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
Germany, history of
Great Britain, history of
London (England)
rockets and missiles
V-1
V-2
World War II (Part 1)
Belsen
concentration camp
Dachau
Eichmann, Adolf
Germany, history of
Treblinka
World War II (Part 1)
Germany, history of
Great Britain, history of
Rhine River
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
Iwo Jima
World War II (Part 1)
acting
Olivier, Laurence Kerr, Baron Olivier of Brighton
Richard III (play)
theater, history of the
Animal Farm
English literature (I)
fable
Orwell, George
American music
bebop
Gillespie, Dizzy
jazz
Parker, Charlie
Attlee, Clement, 1st Earl Attlee
Churchill, Sir Winston (statesman)
Great Britain, history of
Labour party
Churchill, Sir Winston (statesman)
Great Britain, history of
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
Stalin, Joseph
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
Yalta
Yalta Conference
president of the United States
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
Truman, Harry S.
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
Churchill, Sir Winston (statesman)
Great Britain, history of
Potsdam
Potsdam Conference
Stalin, Joseph
Truman, Harry S.
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
atomic bomb
Manhattan Project
nuclear weapon
Arab League
Arabs
Egypt
Iraq
Jordan
Lebanon
Middle East, history of the
Saudi Arabia
Syria
Yemen
drama
French literature
Giraudoux, Jean
Japan, history of
MacArthur, Douglas
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
aircraft, military
Germany, history of
jet propulsion
World War II (Part 1)
rockets and missiles
space exploration
United States, history of the (I)
von Braun, Wernher
Austria
Germany, history of
World War II (Part 1)
Okinawa
World War II (Part 1)
Berlin
Braun, Eva
Doenitz, Karl
Germany, history of
Great Britain, history of
Hitler, Adolf
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
Ho Chi Minh
Indochina
Viet Minh
Vietnam
Indonesia
Sukarno
Great Britain, history of
Japan, history of
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
North Korea
South Korea
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
Berlin
Germany, history of
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
World War II (Part 1)
Zhukov, Georgy Konstantinovich
fascism
Italy, history of
Mussolini, Benito
World War II (Part 1)
World War II (Part 1)
Chiang Kai-shek
China, history of
communism
Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung)
Betancourt, Romulo
Latin America, history of
Venezuela
president of the United States
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
Truman, Harry S.
United States, history of the (I)
Manila
Philippines
World War II (Part 1)
Elbe River
World War II (Part 1)
aircraft, military
Japan, history of
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
Zero (aircraft)
Japan, history of
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
World War II (Part 1)
atomic bomb
Hiroshima (city)
Japan, history of
Nagasaki
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
World War II (Part 1)
Lie, Trygve Halvdan
United Nations
Germany, history of
Nuremberg
Nuremberg Trials
war crimes
World War II (Part 1)
Tito
Yugoslavia
Japan, history of
MacArthur, Douglas
Philippines
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
All the King's Men (novel)
American literature
novel
Warren, Robert Penn
Bulgaria
communism
Dimitrov, Georgi Mikhailov
Nazism
Nuremberg
Nuremberg Trials
World War II (Part 1)
child development
Spock, Benjamin
Damaskinos
EAM-ELAS
Greece
computer (I)
Eckert, John Presper
ENIAC
Mauchly, John W.
technology, history of
Italy, history of
Victor Emmanuel III, King of Italy
de Gaulle, Charles
France, history of
Greek literature, modern
Kazantzakis, Nikos
Argentina
Latin America, history of
Peron, Eva
Peron, Juan D.
League of Nations
United Nations
Hirohito, Emperor of Japan
Japan, history of
MacArthur, Douglas
Cabrini, Saint Frances Xavier
canonization
saint
United States, history of the (I)
French art and architecture
Le Corbusier
Marseille
modern architecture
Philippines
Quirino, Elpidio
Roxas y Acuna, Manuel
France, history of
French colonial empire
Ho Chi Minh
Indochina
Viet Minh
Vietnam
Lebanon
Middle East, history of the
Middle East, history of the
Syria
Churchill, Sir Winston (statesman)
cold war
Europe, history of (I)
Iron Curtain
abstract expressionism
American art and architecture
modern art
Pollock, Jackson
abstract expressionism
American art and architecture
color-field painting
modern art
Rothko, Mark
baseball
black Americans:
Robinson, Jackie
sports, history of
atomic bomb
espionage
Great Britain, history of
aviation
jet propulsion
sound barrier
technology, history of
Yeager, Chuck
Beecham, Sir Thomas
English music
London (England)
orchestra and orchestration
Gabor, Dennis
holography
technology, history of
camera
Land, Edwin
photography, history and art of
Britten, Benjamin
English music
music
opera
costume
Dior, Christian
fashion design
French literature
Gide, Andre
Nobel Prize
Gheorghiu-Dej, Gheorghe
Romania
Gandhi, Mahatma
Great Britain, history of
India, history of
Jinnah, Muhammad Ali
Nehru, Jawaharlal
Pakistan
Gandhi, Mahatma
India, history of
Nehru, Jawaharlal
Edinburgh, Philip Mountbatten, Duke of
Elizabeth II, Queen of England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland
Great Britain, history of
balsa
exploration
Heyerdahl, Thor
Kon-Tiki
Peru
Polynesia
American literature
drama
Streetcar Named Desire, A
Williams, Tennessee
archaeology
biblical archaeology
Dead Sea
Dead Sea Scrolls
Hebrew language
Judaism
foreign aid
Marshall Plan
Marshall, George C.
United States, history of the (I)
Christian X, King of Denmark
Denmark
Congress of the United States
Greece
Truman, Harry S.
Turkey
communism
Hungary
Arabs
Israel
Jews
Middle East, history of the
Palestine
United Nations
India, history of
India-Pakistan Wars
Kashmir
Pakistan
Frank, Anne
Holocaust
Jews
Nazism
Kinsey reports
sexual development
American music
Bizet, Georges
Carmen
New York City Opera
opera
Sills, Beverly
American literature
Mailer, Norman
Naked and the Dead, The
novel
Arab-Israeli Wars
Arabs
Egypt
Iraq
Israel
Jews
Jordan
Middle East, history of the
Syria
British Empire
Great Britain, history of
Myanmar
Korea, history of
Korea:
Rhee, Syngman
Dewey, Thomas E.
president of the United States
presidential elections
Truman, Harry S.
United States, history of the (I)
Japan, history of
Tojo Hideki
war crimes
World War II (Part 1)
Blankers-Koen, Fanny
Olympic Games
sports, history of
track and field
Balanchine, George
ballet
New York City Ballet
Gandhi, Mahatma
India, history of
Latin America, history of
North America
Organization of American States
communism
Czechoslovakia
Iron Curtain
De Sica, Vittorio
film, history of
neorealism
Israel
Jews
Middle East, history of the
Palestine
communism
Stalin, Joseph
Tito
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Yugoslavia
communism
Hungary
Rakosi, Matyas
British Empire
communism
Great Britain, history of
Malaysia
communism
Kim Il Sung
Korea, history of
Korea:
Berlin
Berlin Airlift
Clay, Lucius D.
cold war
Germany, history of
Great Britain, history of
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
United States, history of the (I)
Bardeen, John
Brattain, Walter
Shockley, William
solid-state physics
technology, history of
transistor
apartheid
South Africa
Verwoerd, Hendrik F.
abstract expressionism
American art and architecture
Motherwell, Robert
American art and architecture
Johnson, Philip
modern architecture
American literature
Death of a Salesman
drama
Miller, Arthur
bronzes
English art and architecture
Moore, Henry
sculpture
English literature (I)
Newspeak
Nineteen Eighty-Four
novel
Orwell, George
EAM-ELAS
Greece
Papagos, Alexandros
Chiang Kai-shek
China, history of
communism
Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung)
Adenauer, Konrad
chancellor
Germany
Germany, history of
American music
Davis, Miles
jazz
Chiang Kai-shek
China, history of
Taiwan
American music
Broadway
Hammerstein, Oscar, II
musical comedy
Rodgers, Richard
Abdullah
Jordan
Indonesia
Netherlands
Acheson, Dean
Europe, history of (I)
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
United States, history of the (I)
communism
Council for Mutual Economic Assistance
Barkley, Alben W.
president of the United States
Truman, Harry S.
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
Berlin
Berlin Airlift
cold war
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Canada, history of
Newfoundland
Great Britain, history of
Ireland, history of
Adenauer, Konrad
Germany
Germany, history of
atomic bomb
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Germany
Germany, history of
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
India, history of
India-Pakistan Wars
Kashmir
Pakistan
New York (city)
United Nations
Inonu, Ismet
Menderes, Adnan
Turkey
comic strip
Schulz, Charles M.
China, history of
Tibet (Xizang)
Korea:
Korea:
Korean War
American literature
Asimov, Isaac
Hugo Award
science fiction
film, history of
Kurosawa, Akira
hydrogen bomb
Truman, Harry S.
United States, history of the (I)
McCarthy, Joseph R.
Un-American Activities, House Committee on
United States, history of the (I)
Korea:
Korean War
MacArthur, Douglas
United Nations
United States, history of the (I)
Hiss, Alger
McCarthy, Joseph R.
Nixon, Richard M.
perjury
Un-American Activities, House Committee on
United States, history of the (I)
China, history of
Korea:
Korean War
MacArthur, Douglas
United Nations
United States, history of the (I)
Inchon
Korea:
Korea:
Korean War
MacArthur, Douglas
United Nations
United States, history of the (I)
Kaesong
Korea:
Korea:
Korean War
United States, history of the (I)
American literature
novel
Vonnegut, Kurt, Jr.
American literature
Moore, Marianne
poetry
American literature
Catcher in the Rye, The
novel
Salinger, J. D.
American literature
Jones, James
novel
abstract art
American art and architecture
Davis, Stuart
modern art
Anzus Treaty
Australia, history of
New Zealand, history of
United States, history of the (I)
Germany, history of
Japan, history of
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
automobile racing
Fangio, Juan Manuel
sports, history of
boxing
Robinson, Sugar Ray
sports, history of
Churchill, Sir Winston (statesman)
Conservative parties
Great Britain, history of
espionage
Great Britain, history of
Ball, Lucille
radio and television broadcasting
slapstick
music
opera
Russian music
Stravinsky, Igor
espionage
Rosenberg, Julius and Ethel
United States, history of the (I)
Abdullah
Jordan
Palestine
Baudouin I, King of the Belgians
Belgium
Leopold III, King of the Belgians
Korean War
MacArthur, Douglas
Truman, Harry S.
United States, history of the (I)
Iran
Mosaddeq, Muhammad
Muhammad Reza Shah Pahlavi
petroleum
American music
Broadway
Hammerstein, Oscar, II
musical comedy
Rodgers, Richard
radio and television broadcasting
technology, history of
television
president of the United States
Twenty-Second Amendment
United States, history of the (I)
Korean War
Seoul
China, history of
Korea:
Korea:
Korean War
United Nations
United States, history of the (I)
Korean War
Seoul
radio and television broadcasting
television
television production
video recording
census
computer (I)
Eckert, John Presper
Mauchly, John W.
technology, history of
UNIVAC
Batista, Fulgencio
Cuba
Christie, Dame Agatha
drama
English literature (I)
London (England)
mystery, suspense, and detective fiction
American art and architecture
Hiroshima (city)
Noguchi, Isamu
sculpture
American literature
Charlotte's Web
children's literature
White, E. B.
Aegean civilization
archaeology
Linear B
Ventris, Michael
aviation
Yeager, Chuck
Korea:
Korean War
United States, history of the (I)
British Empire
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Helsinki
Olympic Games
sports, history of
track and field
Zatopek, Emil
dance
film, history of
Kelly, Gene
Argentina
Peron, Eva
Peron, Juan D.
Cooper, Gary
film, history of
Kelly, Grace
Westerns
Zinnemann, Fred
American art and architecture
Bunshaft, Gordon
International Style (architecture)
modern architecture
Korea:
Korean War
United Nations
United States, history of the (I)
Egypt
Farouk, King of Egypt
Africa, history of (I)
Ghana
Nkrumah, Kwame
Nobel Prize
Schweitzer, Albert
Callas, Maria
Covent Garden
London (England)
music
opera
Elizabeth II, Queen of England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland
George VI, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Great Britain, history of
Windsor (dynasty)
Beckett, Samuel
drama
Irish literature
Paris (France)
theater of the absurd
Waiting for Godot
aviation
jet propulsion
Munoz Marin, Luis
Puerto Rico
United States, history of the (I)
Africa, history of (I)
Kenya
Kenyatta, Jomo
Mau Mau
hydrogen bomb
Teller, Edward
United States, history of the (I)
Eisenhower, Dwight D.
president
presidential elections
Stevenson (family)
United States, history of the (I)
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Turkey
Nixon, Richard M.
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
Cape Canaveral
Redstone
rockets and missiles
space exploration
von Braun, Wernher
laser
maser
optics
physics, history of
Townes, Charles Hard
Connolly, Maureen
sports, history of
tennis
Adventures of Augie March, The
American literature
Bellow, Saul
novel
Korea:
Korea:
Korean War
United States, history of the (I)
cold war
hydrogen bomb
nuclear weapon
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
American literature
drama
Miller, Arthur
Salem Witch Trials
American literature
Baldwin, James
black American literature:
black Americans:
novel
Hungary
Nagy, Imre
Hammarskjold, Dag
Lie, Trygve Halvdan
United Nations
Everest, Mount
Hillary, Sir Edmund
mountain climbing
Eisenhower, Dwight D.
Nixon, Richard M.
president of the United States
presidential elections
vice-president of the United States
Batista, Fulgencio
Castro, Fidel
Cuba
golf
Hogan, Ben
sports, history of
Hefner, Hugh
periodical
Hussein I, King of Jordan
Jordan
Ben-Gurion, David
Israel
Sharett, Moshe
bathyscaphe
Piccard, Auguste
biochemistry
Crick, Francis
Franklin, Rosalind
nucleic acid:
science, history of
Watson, James D.
Wilkins, Maurice
Dulles, John Foster
State, U.S. Department of
United States, history of the (I)
French colonial empire
Indochina
Laos
Beria, Lavrenti Pavlovich
KGB
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
film, history of
Monroe, Marilyn
fundamental particles
Gell-Mann, Murray
physics, history of
bubble chamber
Glaser, Donald
nuclear physics
physics, history of
Malenkov, Georgy M.
Stalin, Joseph
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
artificial organs
heart-lung machine
medicine, history of
Oakley, Kenneth
Piltdown man
Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas
integration, racial
United States, history of the (I)
American literature
Hunter, Evan
Bacon, Francis (painter)
English art and architecture
portraiture
English literature (I)
Golding, William
Lord of the Flies
novel
drama
English literature (I)
radio and television broadcasting
Thomas, Dylan
Under Milk Wood
Bannister, Roger
sports, history of
track and field
Dien Bien Phu, Battle of
France, history of
Indochina
Viet Minh
Vietnam
Vo Nguyen Giap
Egypt
Nasser, Gamal Abdel
English literature (I)
Fleming, Ian
mystery, suspense, and detective fiction
Fellini, Federico
film, history of
Actors Studio
Brando, Marlon
film, history of
Kazan, Elia
method acting
Algeria
Algerian War
France, history of
French colonial empire
McCarthy, Joseph R.
Un-American Activities, House Committee on
United States, history of the (I)
Geneva conferences
Ho Chi Minh
Indochina
Viet Minh
Vietnam
canal
Great Lakes
St. Lawrence Seaway
Nautilus (submarine)
naval vessels
Rickover, Hyman
submarine
Argentina
Peron, Eva
Peron, Juan D.
American art and architecture
Johns, Jasper
modern art
American art and architecture
modern art
portraiture
Rivers, Larry
American music
rock music
Churchill, Sir Winston (statesman)
Conservative parties
Eden, Sir Anthony
Great Britain, history of
Austria
World War II (Part 1)
English literature (I)
Greene, Graham
novel
children's literature
English literature (I)
Tolkien, J. R. R.
Ben-Gurion, David
Israel
Sharett, Moshe
Dean, James
film, history of
medicine, history of
poliomyelitis
Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Salk, Jonas
vaccination
American music
Anderson, Marian
black Americans:
Metropolitan Opera
black Americans:
civil rights
integration, racial
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
pacifism and nonviolent movements
United States, history of the (I)
AFL-CIO
labor unions
black Americans:
boycott
civil rights
Parks, Rosa
Nabokov, Vladimir
novel
Russian literature
film, history of
Ray, Satyajit
Germany
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Warsaw
Warsaw Treaty Organization
paleontology
Teilhard de Chardin, Pierre
American literature
beat generation
Ginsberg, Allen
poetry
Eden, Sir Anthony
Egypt
Eisenhower, Dwight D.
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Suez Crisis
Cyprus
EOKA
Great Britain, history of
Makarios III
Abbey Theatre
Behan, Brendan
drama
Irish literature
London (England)
Eden, Sir Anthony
Egypt
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
Israel
Middle East, history of the
Nasser, Gamal Abdel
Suez Crisis
English art and architecture
Hamilton, Richard
modern art
pop art
American literature
drama
Long Day's Journey into Night
O'Neill, Eugene
Castro, Fidel
Cuba
guerrilla
Guevara, Che
Latin America, history of
Kelly, Grace
Monaco
Rainier III, Prince of Monaco
boxing
Marciano, Rocky
sports, history of
Arab-Israeli Wars
Dayan, Moshe
Egypt
Gaza Strip
Israel
Middle East, history of the
Sinai
Suez Crisis
Angry Young Men
English literature (I)
London (England)
Osborne, John
American music
Lerner, Alan Jay, and Loewe, Frederick
musical comedy
New York (city)
Pygmalion (play)
Latin America, history of
Nicaragua
Somoza (family)
Egypt
Great Britain, history of
Nasser, Gamal Abdel
Suez Canal
communism
Poland
Ngo Dinh Diem
Vietnam
American music
Presley, Elvis
rock music
Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeyevich
Stalin, Joseph
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Africa, history of (I)
Egypt
Great Britain, history of
Sudan
Hungarian Revolution
Hungary
Kadar, Janos
Nagy, Imre
Rakosi, Matyas
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
ocean liner
ship
Eisenhower, Dwight D.
president
presidential elections
Stevenson (family)
United States, history of the (I)
Africa, history of (I)
France, history of
French colonial empire
Morocco (nation)
Tunisia
American literature
beat generation
Kerouac, Jack
On the Road
black Americans:
Gibson, Althea
sports, history of
tennis
Ayer, A. J.
philosophy
Conservative parties
Eden, Sir Anthony
Great Britain, history of
Macmillan, Harold
prime minister
Eisenhower, Dwight D.
Nixon, Richard M.
president of the United States
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
American literature
book illustration
children's literature
Seuss, Dr.
Duvalier, Francois
Haiti
Africa, history of (I)
Ghana
Nkrumah, Kwame
American music
choreography
Robbins, Jerome
Canada, history of
Conservative parties
Diefenbaker, John G.
St. Laurent, Louis Stephen
Durrell, Lawrence
English literature (I)
novel
International Geophysical Year
science, history of
Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeyevich
Malenkov, Georgy M.
Molotov, Vyacheslav Mikhailovich
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Bergman, Ingmar
film, history of
British Empire
Tonga
Arab-Israeli Wars
Egypt
Gaza Strip
Israel
United Nations
satellite, artificial
space exploration
Sputnik
technology, history of
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Viet Cong
Vietnam
Vietnam War
Abdul Rahman, Tunku
Malaysia
civil rights
Eisenhower, Dwight D.
integration, racial
Little Rock
capitalism
conspicuous consumption
economics
Galbraith, John Kenneth
golf
Palmer, Arnold
sports, history of
Albee, Edward
American literature
drama
Zoo Story, The
American literature
Capote, Truman
novella and novelette
pacifism and nonviolent movements
Russell, Bertrand
Beirut
Lebanon
Marine Corps, U.S.
Middle East, history of the
Arabs
Egypt
Middle East, history of the
Nasser, Gamal Abdel
Syria
United Arab Republic
Ayub Khan, Muhammad
Pakistan
American music
Bernstein, Leonard
conducting
New York Philharmonic
Bulganin, Nikolai Aleksandrovich
Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeyevich
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
apartheid
South Africa
Verwoerd, Hendrik F.
Doctor Zhivago
novel
Pasternak, Boris
Russian literature
Pele (athlete)
soccer
sports, history of
Algeria
Algerian War
de Gaulle, Charles
France, history of
Europe, history of (I)
European Community:
Algeria
Algerian War
Algiers
France, history of
French colonial empire
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
space exploration
United States, history of the (I)
Explorer
satellite, artificial
space exploration
United States, history of the (I)
Vanguard
ballistic missile
rockets and missiles
United States, history of the (I)
Arctic
Nautilus (submarine)
North Pole
submarine
artificial organs
biomedical engineering
heartbeat
medicine, history of
pacemaker, artificial
Alaska
United States, history of the (I)
American literature
novel
Uris, Leon
American literature
Burroughs, William S.
novel
African prehistory
anthropology
Australopithecus
Leakey (family)
Olduvai Gorge
prehistoric humans
American art and architecture
collage
modern art
pop art
Rauschenberg, Robert
Cyprus
EOKA
Great Britain, history of
Makarios III
Batista, Fulgencio
Castro, Fidel
communism
Cuba
Latin America, history of
film, history of
Godard, Jean Luc
New Wave
film, history of
New Wave
Resnais, Alain
film, history of
New Wave
Truffaut, Francois
German literature
Grass, Gunter
novel
Tin Drum, The
Hawaii (state)
United States, history of the (I)
Great Lakes
St. Lawrence Seaway
Lee Kuan Yew
Singapore
American literature
black American literature:
Broadway
drama
Hansberry, Lorraine
Raisin in the Sun, A
astronaut
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
space exploration
United States, history of the (I)
American music
Holly, Buddy
rock music
American music
Broadway
Hammerstein, Oscar, II
Lindsay, Howard, and Crouse, Russel
Rodgers, Richard
air-cushion vehicle
Cockerell, Charles Robert
technology, history of
transportation
aviation
Boeing, William Edward
jet propulsion
transportation
China, history of
Dalai Lama
India
Tibet (Xizang)
Tibetan Buddhism
American art and architecture
Guggenheim (family)
Guggenheim Museum
modern architecture
museums, art
New York (city)
Wright, Frank Lloyd
Luna (spacecraft)
Moon
space exploration
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
aviation
jet propulsion
space exploration
X-series aircraft
Yeager, Chuck
Davis, Benjamin O.
integration, racial
Africa, history of (I)
South Africa
Menderes, Adnan
Turkey
Korea:
Rhee, Syngman
American literature
novel
Updike, John
laser
Maiman, Theodore Harold
optics
physics, history of
Olympic Games
Rome (Italy)
Rudolph, Wilma
sports, history of
track and field
Agadir
earthquake
Morocco (nation)
Africa, history of (I)
Belgium
Lumumba, Patrice
Zaire
Africa, history of (I)
Balewa, Sir Abubakar Tafawa
British Empire
Great Britain, history of
Nigeria
Africa, history of (I)
Congo crisis
Lumumba, Patrice
Tshombe, Moise Kapenda
Zaire
film, history of
Hitchcock, Alfred
Eichmann, Adolf
Holocaust
Israel
Nazi hunters
Wiesenthal, Simon
Africa, history of (I)
Central African Republic
Chad
Congo
France, history of
French colonial empire
Gabon
Caretaker, The
drama
English literature (I)
Pinter, Harold
Antonioni, Michelangelo
film, history of
bathyscaphe
Mariana Trench
Piccard, Auguste
meteorology
satellite, artificial
space exploration
technology, history of
TIROS
religious broadcasting
Robertson, Pat
Bandaranaike, Sirimavo:
Bandaranaike, Solomon W.R.D.:
prime minister
Sri Lanka
African National Congress
Luthuli, Albert John
Nobel Prize
South Africa
Africa, history of (I)
Congo crisis
Lumumba, Patrice
Shaba
Tshombe, Moise Kapenda
Zaire
communications satellite
Echo (satellite)
satellite, artificial
space exploration
technology, history of
telecommunications
American music
Four Tops, The
Gaye, Marvin
Motown
Robinson, Smokey
Ross, Diana
soul music
Temptations, The
Wonder, Stevie
Africa, history of (I)
African National Congress
South Africa
aerial photography
intelligence operations
U-2 (aircraft)
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
United States, history of the (I)
astronomy, history of
extragalactic systems
quasar
radio astronomy
Polaris (missile)
rockets and missiles
submarine
Brasilia
Brazil
Costa, Lucio
Kubitschek, Juscelino
Latin American art and architecture
Niemeyer, Oscar
Africa, history of (I)
Burkina Faso
Cameroon
Ivory Coast
Kennedy, John F.
Nixon, Richard M.
presidential elections
radio and television broadcasting
United States, history of the (I)
Viet Cong
Vietnam
Vietnam War
Germany
Ulbricht, Walter
Africa, history of (I)
Angola
Neto, Agostinho Antonio
Portugal, history of
Castro, Fidel
Cuba
United States, history of the (I)
American literature
Catch-22
Heller, Joseph
novel
Bay of Pigs invasion
Castro, Fidel
Central Intelligence Agency
Cuba
Kennedy, John F.
United States, history of the (I)
Mercury program
Redstone
Shepard, Alan B., Jr.
space exploration
United States, history of the (I)
Africa, history of (I)
British Empire
Great Britain, history of
Nyerere, Julius K.
Tanzania
English literature (I)
novel
Spark, Muriel
film, history of
Moreau, Jeanne
New Wave
Truffaut, Francois
Goa
India, history of
Portugal, history of
De Sica, Vittorio
film, history of
Loren, Sophia
Moravia, Alberto
Boheme, La
Italian music
opera
Pavarotti, Luciano
Puccini, Giacomo
Johnson, Lyndon B.
Kennedy, John F.
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
Kennedy, John F.
Vietnam
Vietnam War
ACTION
Kennedy, John F.
United States, history of the (I)
Apollo program
Kennedy, John F.
space exploration
United States, history of the (I)
Dominican Republic
Latin America, history of
Trujillo, Rafael
baseball
Maris, Roger
Ruth, Babe
sports, history of
American literature
Heinlein, Robert
science fiction
Stranger in a Strange Land
ballet
Nureyev, Rudolf
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Gagarin, Yuri
space exploration
technology, history of
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Vostok
Bergman, Ingrid
film, history of
Von Sydow, Max
Berlin
Berlin Wall
Germany
guerrilla
Iraq
Kurdistan
Kurds
Middle East, history of the
Africa, history of (I)
Rwanda
Sierra Leone
birth defects
drug
Food and Drug Administration
medicine, history of
thalidomide
Congo crisis
Hammarskjold, Dag
United Nations
Zaire
London (England)
National Theatre
Olivier, Laurence Kerr, Baron Olivier of Brighton
theater, history of the
novel
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
Russian literature
Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr
Africa, history of (I)
Algeria
Algerian War
ben Bella, Ahmed
France, history of
French colonial empire
film, history of
Monroe, Marilyn
history
Tuchman, Barbara
American literature
novel
Porter, Katherine Anne
American literature
Kesey, Ken
novel
One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest (novel)
Glenn, John H., Jr.
Mercury program
space exploration
United States, history of the (I)
cold war
U-2 (aircraft)
Eichmann, Adolf
Holocaust
Israel
war crimes
basketball
black Americans:
Chamberlain, Wilt
sports, history of
British Empire
Great Britain, history of
Trinidad and Tobago
Williams, Eric
Africa, history of (I)
British Empire
Great Britain, history of
Obote, Milton
Uganda
film, history of
Lean, David
Burgess, Anthony
English literature (I)
novel
Thant, U
United Nations
Albee, Edward
American literature
Broadway
drama
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
costume
fashion design
Paris (France)
Saint Laurent, Yves
American music
Dylan, Bob
folk music
rock music
France, history of
Pompidou, Georges
republic
film, history of
Polanski, Roman
American art and architecture
modern art
pop art
silk-screen printing
Warhol, Andy
Carson, Rachel
DDT
pesticides and pest control
science, history of
Silent Spring
Burton, Richard
Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt
film, history of
Taylor, Elizabeth (actress)
boxing
Patterson, Floyd
sports, history of
Beatles, The
Lennon, John
rock music
Castro, Fidel
cold war
Cuba
Cuban Missile Crisis
intelligence operations
Kennedy, John F.
Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeyevich
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
United States, history of the (I)
Mariner
space exploration
technology, history of
Venus (astronomy)
Engel v. Vitale
First Amendment
school prayer:
Supreme Court of the United States
United States, history of the (I)
Africa, history of (I)
Burundi
British Empire
Jamaica
Western Samoa
communications satellite
satellite, artificial
space exploration
technology, history of
Telstar
black Americans:
integration, racial
Mississippi
United States, history of the (I)
Congo crisis
Shaba
Tshombe, Moise Kapenda
United Nations
Zaire
arms control
cold war
Great Britain, history of
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
United States, history of the (I)
Arecibo Observatory
astronomy, history of
observatory, astronomical
radio astronomy
Africa, history of (I)
Nkomo, Joshua
Zimbabwe
European Community:
France, history of
Great Britain, history of
civil rights
Evers (family)
espionage
Great Britain, history of
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
English literature (I)
Le Carre, John
novel
film, history of
Kubrick, Stanley
black Americans:
Brown, Jim
football
sports, history of
golf
Nicklaus, Jack
sports, history of
Kennedy, John F.
Oswald, Lee Harvey
United States, history of the (I)
Warren Commission
Africa, history of (I)
British Empire
Great Britain, history of
Kenya
Kenyatta, Jomo
Ben-Gurion, David
Eshkol, Levi
Israel
Adenauer, Konrad
chancellor
Erhard, Ludwig
Germany
Johnson, Lyndon B.
president of the United States
United States, history of the (I)
Malaysia
Sabah
Sarawak
Singapore
black Americans:
civil rights
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
pacifism and nonviolent movements
United States, history of the (I)
Washington, D.C.
American art and architecture
comic strip
Lichtenstein, Roy
modern art
pop art
Dallas
Kennedy, John F.
Oswald, Lee Harvey
Texas
United States, history of the (I)
Warren Commission
Ngo Dinh Diem
Vietnam
Vietnam War
automobile racing
Clark, Jim
sports, history of
Conservative parties
Douglas-Home, Sir Alec
Great Britain, history of
Macmillan, Harold
prime minister
space exploration
Tereshkova, Valentina Vladimirovna Nikolayeva
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Vostok
American literature
Bell Jar, The
novel
Plath, Sylvia
aviation
space exploration
technology, history of
X-series aircraft
Addis Ababa
Africa, history of (I)
Ethiopia
Organization of African Unity
rock music
Rolling Stones, The
film, history of
Fleming, Ian
Africa, history of (I)
African National Congress
Mandela, Nelson
South Africa
Alaska
earthquake
United States, history of the (I)
American art and architecture
modern architecture
Saarinen, Eero
St. Louis
astronomy, history of
background radiation
big bang theory
cosmology (astronomy)
Beatles, The
Lennon, John
rock music
Africa, history of (I)
Banda, H. Kamuzu
British Empire
Great Britain, history of
Malawi
Africa, history of (I)
British Empire
Great Britain, history of
Kaunda, Kenneth D.
Zambia
Africa, history of (I)
British Empire
Great Britain, history of
Zanzibar
automobile
Breedlove, Craig
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Machel, Samora Moises
Mozambique
Portugal, history of
Faisal, King of Saudi Arabia
Saud, King of Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia
Cyprus
Greece
Makarios III
Turkey
United States, history of the (I)
Vietnam
Vietnam War
Westmoreland, William C.
Diaz Ordaz, Gustavo
Latin America, history of
Mexico, history of
Africa, history of (I)
Smith, Ian D.
Zimbabwe
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Caldecott Medal
children's literature
Sendak, Maurice
India
Nehru, Jawaharlal
Humphrey, Hubert H., Jr.
Johnson, Lyndon B.
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
Ali, Muhammad
black Americans:
boxing
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Tonkin Gulf Resolution
Tonkin, Gulf of
United States, history of the (I)
Vietnam
Vietnam War
Brook, Peter
directing
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German literature
Weiss, Peter
atom
atomic nucleus
fundamental particles
Gell-Mann, Murray
physics, history of
quark
Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeyevich
Kosygin, Aleksei N.
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
civil rights
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
Nobel Prize
Africa, history of (I)
Tanzania
Zanzibar
Moon
Ranger
space exploration
technology, history of
Great Britain, history of
Labour party
Wilson, Harold
Middle East, history of the
Palestine
Palestine Liberation Organization
aerial photography
aircraft, military
SR-71
Feoktistov, Konstantin P.
Komarov, Vladimir
Korolev, Sergei
space exploration
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Voskhod
Yegorov, Boris B.
Tonkin Gulf Resolution
United States, history of the (I)
Vietnam
Vietnam War
British Empire
Malta
black Americans:
Civil Rights Acts
discrimination
equal opportunity
United States, history of the (I)
cancer (disease)
medicine, history of
smoking
Ammann, Othmar Hermann
bridge (engineering)
Brooklyn
New York (city)
Staten Island
Verrazano-Narrows Bridge
Kennedy, John F.
Oswald, Lee Harvey
United States, history of the (I)
Warren Commission
American music
Brice, Fanny
Broadway
musical comedy
Streisand, Barbra
Styne, Jule
American Dream, An
American literature
Mailer, Norman
novel
Indonesia
Suharto
blackout, electrical
power, generation and transmission of
Gemini program
life-support systems
space exploration
White, Edward H., II
astronaut
Gemini program
Grissom, Virgil I.
space exploration
Young, John W.
costume
fashion design
Bosch, Juan
Dominican Republic
United States, history of the (I)
Borman, Frank
Gemini program
Lovell, James
Schirra, Walter M., Jr.
space exploration
Stafford, Thomas P.
Africa, history of (I)
Algeria
ben Bella, Ahmed
Boumedienne, Houari
Alabama
black Americans:
civil rights
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
Montgomery
pacifism and nonviolent movements
Selma
United States, history of the (I)
Africa, history of (I)
Kasavubu, Joseph
Mobutu Sese Seko
Zaire
United States, history of the (I)
Vietnam
Vietnam War
American literature
Broadway
drama
Matthau, Walter
Simon, Neil
Ceausescu, Nicolae
Gheorghiu-Dej, Gheorghe
Romania
United States, history of the (I)
Vietnam
Vietnam War
California
Los Angeles
race riots
United States, history of the (I)
Africa, history of (I)
Great Britain, history of
Smith, Ian D.
Zimbabwe
Lee Kuan Yew
Malaysia
Singapore
Leonov, Aleksei
space exploration
Voskhod
black Americans:
Black Muslims:
Malcolm X
New York (city)
United States, history of the (I)
Houston
stadium
Texas
Mariner
Mars (planet)
space exploration
automobile
automotive industry
Nader, Ralph
safety, automotive
Ayub Khan, Muhammad
India
India-Pakistan Wars
Kashmir
Pakistan
health-care systems
Medicaid
Medicare
social security
United States, history of the (I)
Africa, history of (I)
British Empire
Gambia
Maldives, Republic of
Humphrey, Hubert H., Jr.
Johnson, Lyndon B.
president of the United States
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
United States, history of the (I)
Vietnam
Vietnam War
American literature
Capote, Truman
novel
Arno River
Florence
Italy, history of
Africa, history of (I)
Gowon, Yakubu
Nigeria
Gandhi, Indira
India
Ireland, history of
Lynch, John
China, history of
Cultural Revolution
Jiang Qing (Chiang Ch'ing)
Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung)
Africa, history of (I)
Balewa, Sir Abubakar Tafawa
Nigeria
de Gaulle, Charles
France, history of
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Africa, history of (I)
Ghana
Nkrumah, Kwame
American art and architecture
modern art
pop art
sculpture
Segal, George
apartheid
South Africa
Verwoerd, Hendrik F.
black Americans:
Brooke, Edward W.
Senate of the United States
Moon
space exploration
Surveyor
aircraft
aviation
VTOL/STOL
Luna (spacecraft)
Moon
space exploration
Ayub Khan, Muhammad
India
India-Pakistan Wars
Pakistan
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Africa, history of (I)
Botswana
Lesotho
British Empire
Guyana
United States, history of the (I)
Vietnam War
Washington, D.C.
drama
English literature (I)
Stoppard, Tom
Africa, history of (I)
Biafra
Gowon, Yakubu
Nigeria
Ojukwu, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu
astronaut
Chaffee, Roger
Grissom, Virgil I.
space exploration
United States, history of the (I)
White, Edward H., II
Constantine II, King of Greece
Greece
American literature
novel
Oates, Joyce Carol
Aden
British Empire
Great Britain, history of
Yemen
Barnard, Christiaan
heart diseases
medicine, history of
surgery
transplantation, organ
Latin America, history of
Nicaragua
Somoza (family)
Bolivia
guerrilla
Guevara, Che
Latin America, history of
Nguyen Van Thieu
Vietnam
Vietnam War
United States, history of the (I)
Vietnam
Vietnam War
film, history of
Fonda (family)
Nicholson, Jack
football
Namath, Joe
sports, history of
American art and architecture
Fuller, R. Buckminster
geodesic dome
modern architecture
world's fairs
astronomy, history of
Hewish, Antony
Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory
pulsar
radio astronomy
film, history of
Poitier, Sidney
Steiger, Rod
Komarov, Vladimir
Soyuz
space exploration
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
King, Billie Jean
sports, history of
tennis
soccer
sports, history of
Arab-Israeli Wars
Egypt
Gaza Strip
Israel
Jerusalem
Jordan
Middle East, history of the
Syria
West Bank
aircraft
aviation
space exploration
technology, history of
X-series aircraft
American music
rock music
black Americans:
Marshall, Thurgood
Supreme Court of the United States
United States, history of the (I)
boats and boating
Chichester, Sir Francis
Beamon, Bob
Olympic Games
sports, history of
track and field
Chicago (city)
Daley, Richard J.
Democratic party
political convention
United States, history of the (I)
Africa, history of (I)
Swaziland
Ashe, Arthur
black Americans:
sports, history of
tennis
black Americans:
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
United States, history of the (I)
Olympic Games
sports, history of
track and field
Clarke, Arthur C.
film, history of
Kubrick, Stanley
Killy, Jean Claude
Olympic Games
skiing
sports, history of
Costa-Gavras, Constantin
film, history of
Onassis, Aristotle
Onassis, Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy
United States, history of the (I)
United States, history of the (I)
Vietnam
Vietnam War
Deep-Sea Drilling Project
oceanography
Latin America, history of
Panama
Torrijos Herrera, Omar
Canada, history of
Liberal parties
Pearson, Lester B.
Trudeau, Pierre Elliott
film, history of
Polanski, Roman
Portugal
Salazar, Antonio de Oliveira
Johnson, Lyndon B.
president of the United States
United States, history of the (I)
Kennedy (family)
Kennedy, Robert F.
United States, history of the (I)
Africa, history of (I)
Equatorial Guinea
Spain, history of
Domingo, Placido
Metropolitan Opera
opera
Spanish music
tenor
de Gaulle, Charles
France, history of
Anders, William Alison
Apollo program
Borman, Frank
Lovell, James
Moon
space exploration
Great Britain, history of
Ireland, history of
Northern Ireland
firearms
gun control
United States, history of the (I)
Humphrey, Hubert H., Jr.
Nixon, Richard M.
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
Apollo program
Cunningham, R. Walter
Eisele, Donn F.
rockets and missiles
Saturn (rocket)
Schirra, Walter M., Jr.
space exploration
intelligence operations
Korea:
Pueblo Incident
United States, history of the (I)
Nauru
United States, history of the (I)
Viet Cong
Vietnam
Vietnam War
Mauritius
My Lai incident
United States, history of the (I)
Vietnam
Vietnam War
Czechoslovakia
Dubcek, Alexander
Husak, Gustav
Warsaw Treaty Organization
American music
counterculture
rock music
Woodstock Festival
American literature
novel
Slaughterhouse-Five
Vonnegut, Kurt, Jr.
Laver, Rod
sports, history of
tennis
Great Britain, history of
Ireland, history of
Northern Ireland
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
United States, history of the (I)
Manson, Charles
Polanski, Roman
Idris, King of Libya
Libya
Middle East, history of the
Qaddafi, Muammar al-
Kennedy (family)
Kennedy, Edward M.
United States, history of the (I)
Aldrin, Buzz
Armstrong, Neil A.
Moon
space exploration
Africa, history of (I)
Nimeiry, Muhammad Gaafar al-
Sudan
de Gaulle, Charles
France, history of
Pompidou, Georges
Burger, Warren Earl
Supreme Court of the United States
United States, history of the (I)
Warren, Earl
Eshkol, Levi
Israel
Meir, Golda
United States, history of the (I)
Vietnam War
Washington, D.C.
Apollo program
astronaut
Moon
space exploration
Great Britain, history of
Ireland, history of
Irish Republican Army
Northern Ireland
Czechoslovakia
Dubcek, Alexander
Husak, Gustav
Agnew, Spiro T.
Nixon, Richard M.
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
Ayub Khan, Muhammad
Pakistan
Kennedy, Robert F.
United States, history of the (I)
Nixon, Richard M.
United States, history of the (I)
Vietnam
Vietnam War
aircraft
aviation
Concorde
supersonic transport
technology, history of
transportation
Muppets
radio and television broadcasting
Sesame Street
television, noncommercial
civil rights
gay activism
homosexuality
El Salvador
Honduras
Latin America, history of
Brandt, Willy
chancellor
Germany
Arafat, Yasir
Middle East, history of the
Palestine Liberation Organization
Court, Margaret Smith
sports, history of
tennis
British Empire
Fiji
Great Britain, history of
Jordan
Middle East, history of the
Palestine Liberation Organization
Conservative parties
Great Britain, history of
Heath, Edward
prime minister
Egypt
Middle East, history of the
Nasser, Gamal Abdel
Sadat, Anwar al-
Assad, Hafez al-
Middle East, history of the
Syria
Allende, Salvador
Chile
Latin America, history of
Marxism
agriculture, history of
Borlaug, Norman Ernest
green revolution
Nobel Prize
plant breeding
National Guard
Ohio
United States, history of the (I)
Vietnam War
earthquake
Peru
Cambodia
Khmer Rouge
Nixon, Richard M.
United States, history of the (I)
Vietnam War
Gierek, Edward
Gomulka, Wladyslaw
Poland
American music
guitar
Hendrix, Jimi
rock music
Cambodia
Khmer Rouge
Lon Nol
Norodom Sihanouk
Amtrak
Metroliner
railroad
transportation
United States, history of the (I)
Apollo program
Haise, Fred W.
Lovell, James
space exploration
Swigert, John L., Jr.
United States, history of the (I)
Beatles, The
Lennon, John
rock music
aerospace industry
aircraft
aviation
technology, history of
arms control
nuclear strategy
nuclear weapon
environmental impact statement
Environmental Protection Agency
pollution, environmental
United States, history of the (I)
space exploration
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Venera
Venus (astronomy)
Aswan
Aswan High Dam
dam
Egypt
hydroelectric power
Nile River
Africa, history of (I)
Biafra
Gowon, Yakubu
Nigeria
Ojukwu, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu
Lloyd Webber, Andrew
musical comedy
rock music
Thant, U
United Nations
Waldheim, Kurt
Latin American literature
Neruda, Pablo
Nobel Prize
Banzer Suarez, Hugo
Bolivia
Latin America, history of
New York Times Company v. United States
Pentagon Papers
United States, history of the (I)
Bangladesh
Mujibur Rahman
Pakistan
Germany
Honecker, Erich
China, history of
embargo
free trade
United States, history of the (I)
Esposito, Phil
ice hockey
sports, history of
Duvalier, Francois
Duvalier, Jean Claude
Haiti
United States, history of the (I)
Vietnam War
Washington, D.C.
Ali, Muhammad
boxing
Frazier, Joe
sports, history of
My Lai incident
United States, history of the (I)
Vietnam
Vietnam War
Faulkner, Brian
Great Britain, history of
Ireland, history of
Irish Republican Army
Northern Ireland
Africa, history of (I)
Amin Dada, Idi
Obote, Milton
Uganda
Laos
United States, history of the (I)
Vietnam
Vietnam War
Dobrovolsky, Georgy T.
Patsayev, Viktor
Salyut
Soyuz
space exploration
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Volkov, Vladislav Nikolayevich
Africa, history of (I)
Congo
Zaire
Apollo program
Irwin, James
Lunar Rover
Scott, David R.
space exploration
Worden, Alfred M.
Attica prison riot
prison
China, history of
Taiwan
United Nations
Persian Gulf
United Arab Emirates
Bangladesh
India
India-Pakistan Wars
Mujibur Rahman
Pakistan
Alabama
United States, history of the (I)
Wallace, George
B-52 Stratofortress
Haiphong
Hanoi
United States, history of the (I)
Vietnam
Vietnam War
chess
Fischer, Bobby
Spassky, Boris
Ms.
periodical
Steinem, Gloria
women's rights movements
Olympic Games
Spitz, Mark
sports, history of
swimming
earthquake
Managua
Nicaragua
Apollo program
Cernan, Eugene
Evans, Ronald
Moon
Schmitt, Harrison H.
space exploration
Bandaranaike, Sirimavo:
Sri Lanka
DDT
pesticides and pest control
pollution, environmental
United States, history of the (I)
Brando, Marlon
Coppola, Francis Ford
film, history of
Bangladesh
Mujibur Rahman
Pakistan
Munich
Olympic Games
Palestine Liberation Organization
terrorism
Marcos, Ferdinand E.
Philippines
Nixon, Richard M.
space exploration
Space Shuttle
United States, history of the (I)
Beijing (Peking)
China
Kissinger, Henry A.
Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung)
Nixon, Richard M.
United States, history of the (I)
African prehistory
anthropology
Kenya
Leakey (family)
prehistoric humans
Skull 1470
gymnastics
Korbut, Olga
Olympic Games
sports, history of
Great Britain, history of
Ireland, history of
Northern Ireland
United States, history of the (I)
Viet Cong
Vietnam
Vietnam War
Democratic party
Nixon, Richard M.
United States, history of the (I)
Watergate
Japan, history of
Okinawa
United States, history of the (I)
World War II (Part 1)
McGovern, George S.
Nixon, Richard M.
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
Allende, Salvador
Chile
Latin America, history of
Marxism
Pinochet Ugarte, Augusto
Gulag
Gulag Archipelago, The
Russian literature
Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr
Bahama Islands
Great Britain, history of
Charles XVI Gustav, King of Sweden
Gustav VI Adolf, King of Sweden
Sweden
Congress of the United States
endangered species
United States, history of the (I)
Arab-Israeli Wars
Egypt
Israel
Middle East, history of the
Syria
Yom Kippur
Denmark
European Community:
Great Britain, history of
Ireland, history of
Agnew, Spiro T.
Nixon, Richard M.
president of the United States
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
Kissinger, Henry A.
Nobel Prize
Paris, treaties of
United States, history of the (I)
Vietnam War
Argentina
Latin America, history of
Peron, Isabel
Peron, Juan D.
embargo
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
petroleum
Ervin, Sam, Jr.
Nixon, Richard M.
United States, history of the (I)
Watergate
American Indian Movement
Indians, American (I)
United States, history of the (I)
Wounded Knee
Arab-Israeli Wars
Egypt
Israel
Middle East, history of the
Syria
United Nations
Kissinger, Henry A.
Paris, treaties of
United States, history of the (I)
Vietnam
Vietnam War
Jupiter (planet)
Pioneer
space exploration
technology, history of
Skylab
space exploration
space station
technology, history of
United States, history of the (I)
Vietnam
Vietnam War
Bernstein, Carl, and Woodward, Bob
Graham, Katharine
journalism
Pulitzer Prize
United States, history of the (I)
Washington Post, The
Watergate
American art and architecture
New York (city)
skyscraper
World Trade Center
Yamasaki, Minoru
Agnew, Spiro T.
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
Portugal, history of
Evert, Chris
sports, history of
tennis
Connors, Jimmy
sports, history of
tennis
archaeology
China, history of
Chinese archaeology
Qin (Ch'in)
Cyprus
Greece
Makarios III
Turkey
Aaron, Henry
baseball
Ruth, Babe
sports, history of
Africa, history of (I)
Ethiopia
Haile Selassie, Emperor of Ethiopia
astronaut
Glenn, John H., Jr.
Senate of the United States
United States, history of the (I)
Chile
Latin America, history of
Pinochet Ugarte, Augusto
chancellor
Germany
Schmidt, Helmut
Argentina
Peron, Isabel
Peron, Juan D.
Greece
Karamanlis, Konstantinos G.
Hearst, Patricia
kidnapping
Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)
United States, history of the (I)
Africa, history of (I)
Guinea-Bissau
Portugal, history of
Ford, Gerald R.
Nixon, Richard M.
pardon
United States, history of the (I)
Watergate
Chirac, Jacques
France, history of
Giscard d'Estaing, Valery
Ford, Gerald R.
Nixon, Richard M.
president of the United States
United States, history of the (I)
golf
Player, Gary
sports, history of
ballet
Baryshnikov, Mikhail
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
impeachment
Nixon, Richard M.
United States, history of the (I)
Watergate
Mariner
Mercury (planet)
space exploration
technology, history of
American art and architecture
Chicago (city)
Sears Tower
Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill
skyscraper
World Trade Center
Cyprus
Greece
Karamanlis, Konstantinos G.
Brandt, Willy
Germany
Schmidt, Helmut
Israel
Meir, Golda
Rabin, Yitzhak
British Empire
Grenada
Ali, Muhammad
boxing
Foreman, George
sports, history of
chess
Fischer, Bobby
Karpov, Anatoly
Pele (athlete)
soccer
sports, history of
Africa, history of (I)
Angola
Neto, Agostinho Antonio
Portugal, history of
Lebanon
Middle East, history of the
Laos
Pathet Lao
Souphanouvong
Souvanna Phouma
Africa, history of (I)
Morocco (nation)
Western Sahara
Cyprus
Greece
Turkey
Navratilova, Martina
sports, history of
tennis
Netherlands
Suriname
Africa, history of (I)
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Africa, history of (I)
Gowon, Yakubu
Nigeria
Bourbon (dynasty)
Franco, Francisco
Juan Carlos I, King of Spain
Spain, history of
Africa, history of (I)
Machel, Samora Moises
Mozambique
Portugal, history of
Africa, history of (I)
Cape Verde
Portugal, history of
Ho Chi Minh
Ho Chi Minh City
Vietnam
Vietnam War
Australia, history of
Papua New Guinea
Bangladesh
Mujibur Rahman
Africa, history of (I)
Chad
Tombalbaye, N'Garta
Cambodia
Norodom Sihanouk
Pol Pot
Faisal, King of Saudi Arabia
Khalid, King of Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia
Vietnam
Vietnam War
Nobel Prize
Sakharov, Andrei D.
Chiang Ching-kuo (Jiang Jingguo)
Chiang Kai-shek
Taiwan
Helsinki
Helsinki accords
human rights
Cambodia
Khmer Rouge
Pol Pot
Comoros
France, history of
French colonial empire
Portugal, history of
Sao Tome and Principe
Egypt
Middle East, history of the
Suez Canal
Cambodia
Marine Corps, U.S.
United States, history of the (I)
Apollo-Soyuz Test Project
Brand, Vance
Kubasov, Valery N.
Leonov, Aleksei
Slayton, D. K.
space exploration
Stafford, Thomas P.
China, history of
earthquake
American literature
black American literature:
Haley, Alex
Roots
Africa, history of (I)
African National Congress
South Africa
Soweto
China, history of
Hua Guofeng (Hua Kuo-feng)
Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung)
Zhou Enlai (Chou En-lai)
Olympic Games
sports, history of
track and field
Viren, Lasse
Argentina
Latin America, history of
Peron, Isabel
Videla, Jorge Rafael
airplane hijacking
Entebbe
Israel
Uganda
Callaghan, James
Great Britain, history of
Labour party
prime minister
Wilson, Harold
British Empire
Seychelles
Muppets
radio and television broadcasting
Latin America, history of
Lopez Portillo y Pacheco, Jose
Mexico, history of
Eanes, Antonio dos Santos Ramalho
Portugal, history of
Soares, Mario
Comaneci, Nadia
gymnastics
Montreal
Olympic Games
sports, history of
Canada (I)
Levesque, Rene
Parti Quebecois
Quebec (province)
Spain, history of
Suarez Gonzalez, Adolfo
Borg, Bjorn
sports, history of
tennis
Africa, history of (I)
South Africa
Transkei
Bicentennial, U.S.
United States, history of the (I)
American Legion
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
environmental health:
epidemiology
Legionnaires' disease
Philadelphia
Africa, history of (I)
Angola
Cuba
Neto, Agostinho Antonio
Carter, Jimmy
Ford, Gerald R.
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
Mars (planet)
space exploration
space programs, national
Viking
golf
sports, history of
Watson, Tom
Episcopal church
priest
religion
Moses, Edwin
sports, history of
track and field
black Americans:
United Nations
United States, history of the (I)
Young, Andrew
Carter, Jimmy
Mondale, Walter F.
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
amnesty
Carter, Jimmy
pardon
Vietnam War
Bhutto (family)
Pakistan
Zia ul-Haq, Muhammed
film, history of
Lucas, George
Africa, history of (I)
Bokassa, Jean Bedel
Central African Republic
Begin, Menachem
Israel
Rabin, Yitzhak
Desai, Morarji Randchhadji
Gandhi, Indira
India
American music
Presley, Elvis
rock music
Cauthen, Steve
horse racing
sports, history of
Africa, history of (I)
Bophuthatswana
South Africa
Africa, history of (I)
Djibouti (country)
France, history of
French colonial empire
cabinet
Energy, U.S. Department of
government
canonization
Neumann, Saint John Nepomucene
saint
Alaska
petroleum
Trans-Alaska Pipeline
computer, personal
Jobs, Steve
technology, history of
Wozniak, Steve
Afghanistan
Marxism
Israel
Lebanon
Middle East, history of the
golf
Lopez, Nancy
sports, history of
Dominican Republic
Guzman Blanco, Antonio
British Empire
Dominica
Great Britain, history of
Solomon Islands
Tuvalu
Italy, history of
kidnapping
Moro, Aldo
terrorism
Guyana
Jonestown
religious cults
Africa, history of (I)
Botha, P. W.
South Africa
John Paul II, Pope
papacy
Begin, Menachem
Camp David
Carter, Jimmy
Egypt
Israel
Sadat, Anwar al-
United States, history of the (I)
Beaubourg
French art and architecture
museums, art
Paris (France)
postmodern architecture
Panama
Panama Canal
Panama Canal Zone
United States, history of the (I)
aerial sports
balloon
artificial insemination
medicine, history of
Latin America, history of
Nicaragua
Sandinista National Liberation Front:
Somoza (family)
Hebrew and Yiddish literature
Nobel Prize
Singer, Isaac Bashevis
Africa, history of (I)
Muzorewa, Abel T.
Smith, Ian D.
Zimbabwe
Kiribati
Africa, history of (I)
Algeria
Boumedienne, Houari
Chadli Benjedid
British Empire
Saint Lucia
Arab-Israeli Wars
Egypt
Israel
Middle East, history of the
McEnroe, John
sports, history of
tennis
Austin, Tracy
sports, history of
tennis
nuclear energy
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
pollution, environmental
United States, history of the (I)
Coe, Sebastian
sports, history of
track and field
Bhutto (family)
Pakistan
Zia ul-Haq, Muhammed
Iran
Islam
Khomeini, Ayatollah Ruhollah
Hussein, Saddam
Iraq
Middle East, history of the
Great Britain, history of
Ireland, history of
Irish Republican Army
Mountbatten of Burma, Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl
Iran
Islam
Khomeini, Ayatollah Ruhollah
Middle East, history of the
Muhammad Reza Shah Pahlavi
Africa, history of (I)
Bokassa, Jean Bedel
Central African Republic
Africa, history of (I)
Angola
Dos Santos, Jose Eduardo:
Neto, Agostinho Antonio
Conservative parties
Great Britain, history of
Heath, Edward
prime minister
Thatcher, Margaret
Africa, history of (I)
Morocco (nation)
Western Sahara
Calcutta
India
Nobel Prize
Teresa, Mother
Pioneer
Saturn (planet)
space exploration
space programs, national
Carter, Jimmy
Iran
Iranian hostage crisis
Khomeini, Ayatollah Ruhollah
Tehran
United States, history of the (I)
Korea:
Park Chung Hee
Afghanistan
Karmal, Babrak
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Africa, history of (I)
Amin Dada, Idi
Tanzania
Uganda
aviation
English Channel
flight, human-powered
technology, history of
Afghanistan
Karmal, Babrak
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
British Empire
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Latin America, history of
Nicaragua
Ortega Saavedra, Daniel
Sandinista National Liberation Front:
Somoza (family)
Iran
Islam
Khomeini, Ayatollah Ruhollah
Middle East, history of the
Muhammad Reza Shah Pahlavi
AIDS
immunodeficiency disease
infectious diseases
medicine, history of
Asia, history of (I)
Cambodia
Pol Pot
Vietnam
China, history of
Taiwan
United States, history of the (I)
Jupiter (planet)
space exploration
space programs, national
Voyager
Algeria
earthquake
Hussein, Saddam
Iran
Iran-Iraq War
Iraq
Khomeini, Ayatollah Ruhollah
Middle East, history of the
boxing
Duran, Roberto
Leonard, Sugar Ray
sports, history of
Chun Doo Hwan
Korea:
Beatles, The
Lennon, John
rock music
Latin America, history of
Nicaragua
Somoza (family)
Evren, Kenan
Turkey
Duarte, Jose Napoleon
El Salvador
Latin America, history of
Poland
Solidarity
Walesa, Lech
Doe, Samuel K.
Liberia
Tolbert, William R., Jr.
pollutants, chemical
pollution, environmental
United States, history of the (I)
Africa, history of (I)
Obote, Milton
Uganda
United States, history of the (I)
volcano
Washington (state)
Africa, history of (I)
Mugabe, Robert
Muzorewa, Abel T.
Nkomo, Joshua
Zimbabwe
Beatrice, Queen of the Netherlands
Juliana, Queen of the Netherlands
Netherlands
cable TV
radio and television broadcasting
Turner, Ted
Castro, Fidel
Cuba
Florida
United States, history of the (I)
ABSCAM
entrapment
Federal Bureau of Investigation
United States, history of the (I)
British Empire
France, history of
French colonial empire
Great Britain, history of
Vanuatu
Carter, Jimmy
president of the United States
presidential elections
Reagan, Ronald
United States, history of the (I)
Carter, Jimmy
Moscow
Olympic Games
sports, history of
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
United States, history of the (I)
Carter, Jimmy
Iran
Iranian hostage crisis
Khomeini, Ayatollah Ruhollah
special forces
United States, history of the (I)
Gandhi, Indira
India, history of
Egypt
Israel
Middle East, history of the
Saturn (planet)
space exploration
space programs, national
Voyager
Greece
Papandreou, Andreas
Antigua and Barbuda
British Empire
Egypt
Mubarak, Muhammad Hosni
Sadat, Anwar al-
Argentina
Galtieri, Leopoldo Fortunato
Viola, Roberto Eduardo
Belize
British Empire
Great Britain, history of
France, history of
Giscard d'Estaing, Valery
Mitterrand, Francois
Jaruzelski, Wojciech
Poland
Solidarity
Walesa, Lech
China, history of
Hu Yaobang (Hu Yao-pang)
Africa, history of (I)
Ghana
Rawlings, Jerry
Hinckley, John W., Jr.
president of the United States
Reagan, Ronald
United States, history of the (I)
Chile
Pinochet Ugarte, Augusto
Agca, Mehmet Ali
Italy, history of
John Paul II, Pope
papacy
Iraq
Israel
Middle East, history of the
nuclear reactor
Bush, George
president of the United States
presidential elections
Reagan, Ronald
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
Europe, history of (I)
European Union
Greece
O'Connor, Sandra Day
Supreme Court of the United States
United States, history of the (I)
Great Britain, history of
Ireland, history of
Irish Republican Army
Northern Ireland
Charles, Prince of Wales
Great Britain, history of
Windsor (dynasty)
computer (I)
computer industry
computer, personal
Carter, Jimmy
Iranian hostage crisis
Khomeini, Ayatollah Ruhollah
United States, history of the (I)
cable TV
radio and television broadcasting
video, music
Crippen, Robert
space exploration
space programs, national
Space Shuttle
technology, history of
United States, history of the (I)
Young, John W.
Gemayel (family)
Lebanon
Middle East, history of the
Poland
Solidarity
Argentina
Falkland Islands
Galtieri, Leopoldo Fortunato
Great Britain, history of
Thatcher, Margaret
Argentina
Falkland Islands
Galtieri, Leopoldo Fortunato
Great Britain, history of
Thatcher, Margaret
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Spain, history of
Bangladesh
Ershad, Hussain Muhammad
Perez de Cuellar, Javier
United Nations
Waldheim, Kurt
Egypt
Israel
Sinai
Jackson, Michael
rock music
Kelly, Grace
Monaco
Rainier III, Prince of Monaco
Andropov, Yuri V.
Brezhnev, Leonid Ilich
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Equal Rights Amendment
National Organization for Women
United States, history of the (I)
women's rights movements
Beirut
Israel
Lebanon
Middle East, history of the
Palestine Liberation Organization
Basra
Iran
Iran-Iraq War
Iraq
Gemayel (family)
Lebanon
United Nations
Saturn (planet)
space exploration
space programs, national
Voyager
satellite, artificial
space exploration
space programs, national
Space Shuttle
technology, history of
United States, history of the (I)
Gannett, Frank E.
journalism
newspaper
USA Today
Benoit, Joan
Boston
marathon
running and jogging
sports, history of
track and field
Fossey, Dian
gorilla
zoology
Environmental Protection Agency
greenhouse effect
astronomy, history of
Galaxy, The
infrared astronomy
America's Cup
boats and boating
sports, history of
Beirut
Lebanon
Marine Corps, U.S.
United States, history of the (I)
Sinhalese
Sri Lanka
Tamil
France, history of
Lyon
Nazi hunters
Chicago (city)
Washington, Harold
astronaut
black Americans:
Bluford, Guion S.
space exploration
Space Shuttle
United States, history of the (I)
Chad
France, history of
Libya
Qaddafi, Muammar al-
Noriega, Manuel Antonio
Panama
Portugal, history of
Soares, Mario
socialism
Africa, history of (I)
Buhari, Mohammed
Nigeria
Shagari, Shehu
Aquino, Benigno S.
Aquino, Corazon
Marcos, Ferdinand E.
Philippines
antiballistic missile
Reagan, Ronald
Strategic Defense Initiative
Alfonsin, Raul
Argentina
Bignone, Reynaldo
astronaut
Ride, Sally
space exploration
Space Shuttle
United States, history of the (I)
cold war
Korea:
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
sound recording and reproduction
technology, history of
Cuba
Grenada
Marine Corps, U.S.
Reagan, Ronald
United States, history of the (I)
Begin, Menachem
Israel
Shamir, Yitzhak
British Empire
Saint Kitts-Nevis
Bhopal
chemical industry
India
Lewis, Carl
Los Angeles
Olympic Games
sports, history of
track and field
Canada, history of
Conservative parties
Mulroney, Brian
Turner, John N.
Mondale, Walter F.
president of the United States
presidential elections
Reagan, Ronald
United States, history of the (I)
China
Great Britain, history of
Hong Kong
British Empire
Brunei
Great Britain, history of
monopoly and competition
telephone
Great Britain, history of
Ireland, history of
Irish Republican Army
Thatcher, Margaret
Iran-contra affair
Nicaragua
Sandinista National Liberation Front:
Sandinistas
United States, history of the (I)
Democratic party
Ferraro, Geraldine
Mondale, Walter F.
United States, history of the (I)
Gandhi, Indira
India
Sikhs
Amritsar
Gandhi, Indira
India
Sikhs
Gandhi, Indira
Gandhi, Rajiv
India
apartheid
Nobel Prize
South Africa
Tutu, Desmond
Africa, history of (I)
famine
Geldof, Bob
Nicaragua
Ortega Saavedra, Daniel
Sandinista National Liberation Front:
Sandinistas
Israel
Peres, Shimon
Shamir, Yitzhak
space exploration
space programs, national
Andropov, Yuri V.
Chernenko, Konstantin
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Lebanon
United States, history of the (I)
space exploration
space programs, national
Albania
Hoxha, Enver
AIDS
film, history of
Hudson, Rock
baseball
Cobb, Ty
Rose, Pete
sports, history of
France, history of
Greenpeace
New Zealand, history of
Brazil
Latin America, history of
Sarney, Jose
Africa, history of (I)
Nyerere, Julius K.
Tanzania
Africa, history of (I)
Buhari, Mohammed
Nigeria
earthquake
Mexico City
Mexico, history of
North, Oliver L., Jr.
Palestine Liberation Organization
Poindexter, John M.
terrorism
United States, history of the (I)
glasnost
Gorbachev, Mikhail
perestroika
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Africa, history of (I)
Obote, Milton
Uganda
Gorbachev, Mikhail
Reagan, Ronald
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
United States, history of the (I)
president of the United States
Reagan, Ronald
United States, history of the (I)
black Americans:
football
Payton, Walter
sports, history of
airplane hijacking
Beirut
Lebanon
Shiites
terrorism
United States, history of the (I)
Chernenko, Konstantin
Gorbachev, Mikhail
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Africa, history of (I)
Nimeiry, Muhammad Gaafar al-
Sudan
soccer
sports, history of
chess
Karpov, Anatoly
Kasparov, Gary
Antarctica
ozone
ozone layer
pollution, environmental
Chernobyl
nuclear energy
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
boxing
sports, history of
Aden
Yemen
Aquino, Corazon
Marcos, Ferdinand E.
Philippines
cycling
LeMond, Greg
sports, history of
golf
Nicklaus, Jack
sports, history of
African literature
Nobel Prize
Soyinka, Wole
Chirac, Jacques
France, history of
Mitterrand, Francois
Duvalier, Jean Claude
Haiti
Afghanistan
Karmal, Babrak
Austria
United Nations
Waldheim, Kurt
human rights
Nobel Prize
Wiesel, Elie
Iran-contra affair
McFarlane, Robert C.
North, Oliver L., Jr.
Poindexter, John M.
Reagan, Ronald
United States, history of the (I)
Palme, Olof
Sweden
comet
European Space Agency
Halley's comet
space exploration
space programs, national
Food and Drug Administration
interferon
pharmaceutical industry
space exploration
space programs, national
space station
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Jarvis, Gregory
McAuliffe, Christa
McNair, Ronald
Onizuka, Ellison
Resnik, Judith
Scobee, Francis R.
Smith, Michael (astronaut)
space exploration
space programs, national
Space Shuttle
United States, history of the (I)
European Union
Portugal, history of
Spain, history of
holiday
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
aircraft
aviation
Libya
North, Oliver L., Jr.
Qaddafi, Muammar al-
terrorism
United States, history of the (I)
space exploration
space programs, national
Uranus (astronomy)
Voyager
Israel
Peres, Shimon
Shamir, Yitzhak
London (England)
panic, financial
stock market
Tokyo
Wall Street
Bourguiba, Habib
Tunisia
Iran-contra affair
McFarlane, Robert C.
North, Oliver L., Jr.
Poindexter, John M.
Reagan, Ronald
United States, history of the (I)
Europe, history of (I)
Germany
Honecker, Erich
Africa, history of (I)
Chad
Libya
Qaddafi, Muammar al-
Iran
Islam
Mecca
Saudi Arabia
Iran
Iran-Iraq War
Iraq
Persian Gulf
United States, history of the (I)
China, history of
Macao
Portugal, history of
democracy
Haiti
Israel
Palestine
Palestine Liberation Organization
West Bank
Iran
Iran-Iraq War
Iraq
Middle East, history of the
Iran
Iran-Iraq War
Iraq
black Americans:
Roman Catholic church
arms control
nuclear strategy
nuclear weapon
Senate of the United States
arms control
nuclear strategy
nuclear weapon
Senate of the United States
Armenia (historic region)
Armenia, Republic of
Australia, history of
Austria
Waldheim, Kurt
war crimes
Bhutto (family)
Pakistan
Mexico, history of
Salinas de Gortari, Carlos
America's Cup
boats and boating
sports, history of
space exploration
space programs, national
Space Shuttle
Arabic literature
Mahfouz, Naguib
Nobel Prize
Graf, Steffi
sports, history of
tennis
Grosz, Karoly
Hungary
Kadar, Janos
English literature (I)
novel
Rushdie, Salman
Chiang Ching-kuo (Jiang Jingguo)
Lee Teng-hui
Taiwan
Haiti
Myanmar
Armenia, Republic of
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Pakistan
Zia ul-Haq, Muhammed
Chun Doo Hwan
Korea:
Roh Tae Woo
Bush, George
Dukakis, Michael S.
president of the United States
presidential elections
United States, history of the (I)
Bakker, Jim
religious broadcasting
Afghanistan
Geneva
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
chemical and biological warfare
Iraq
Kurdistan
Kurds
Iran
Iran-Iraq War
United States, history of the (I)
drug trafficking
Noriega, Manuel Antonio
Panama
United States, history of the (I)
Cambodia
Vietnam
Akihito, Emperor of Japan
Hirohito, Emperor of Japan
Japan, history of
Libya
United States, history of the (I)
Iran
Khomeini, Ayatollah Ruhollah
Middle East, history of the
Rafsanjani, Hashemi
Bulgaria
Alaska, Gulf of
oil spill
Trans-Alaska Pipeline
Valdez
Bush, George
president of the United States
presidential elections
Quayle, Dan
vice-president of the United States
Alfonsin, Raul
Argentina
Menem, Carlos Saul
Berlin
Berlin Wall
Europe, history of (I)
Germany
Botha, P. W.
de Klerk, F. W.
South Africa
Latin America, history of
Paraguay
Stroessner, Alfredo
China, history of
Hu Yaobang (Hu Yao-pang)
Beijing (Peking)
China, history of
Grosz, Karoly
Hungary
Africa, history of (I)
Chad
Libya
Qaddafi, Muammar al-
Czechoslovakia
Havel, Vaclav
Ceausescu, Nicolae
Romania
earthquake
San Andreas Fault
San Francisco
Poland
Solidarity
Walesa, Lech
Afghanistan
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Myanmar
Great Britain, history of
Islam
Rushdie, Salman
Czechoslovakia
Jakes, Milos
drug trafficking
Noriega, Manuel Antonio
Panama
United States, history of the (I)
Gandhi, Rajiv
India
Singh, V. P.
Neptune (planet)
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space programs, national
Voyager
Hubble, Edwin
space exploration
Space Shuttle
Space Telescope
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Russia
Yeltsin, Boris
Fujimori, Alberto K.
Peru
Brennan, William Joseph, Jr.
Souter, David H.
Supreme Court of the United States
Conservative parties
Great Britain, history of
Major, John
Thatcher, Margaret
Africa, history of (I)
Chad
Habre, Hissene
Aristide, Jean Bertrand
Haiti
Europe, history of (I)
Germany
Kohl, Helmut
Brazil
Collor de Mello, Fernando
Latin America, history of
Sarney, Jose
Hong Kong
modern architecture
Pei, I.M.
India
Singh, V. P.
Hussein, Saddam
Iraq
Kuwait
Middle East, history of the
Persian Gulf War
Poland
Walesa, Lech
Baltic States
Estonia
Latvia
Lithuania
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Namibia
Nujoma, Sam
South Africa
Bhutto (family)
Pakistan
Aylwin, Patricio
Chile
Latin America, history of
Pinochet Ugarte, Augusto
Africa, history of (I)
Doe, Samuel K.
Liberia
Croatia
Slovenia
Yugoslavia
African National Congress
de Klerk, F. W.
Mandela, Nelson
South Africa
Shevardnadze, Eduard
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Albania
Tirane
Lebanon
Middle East, history of the
Syria
blockade
Hussein, Saddam
Iraq
Kuwait
Persian Gulf War
United Nations
Iraq
Kuwait
Persian Gulf War
Saudi Arabia
Schwarzkopf, H. Norman
Chamorro, Violeta Barrios de
Nicaragua
Ortega Saavedra, Daniel
Sandinistas
Aden
Sana
Yemen
Hussein, Saddam
Iraq
Kuwait
Persian Gulf War
cold war
Warsaw Treaty Organization
Bangladesh
cyclone and anticyclone
Philippines
volcano
AIDS
basketball
Johnson, Magic
sports, history of
Russia
Yeltsin, Boris
Canada (I)
Canada, history of
Eskimo
Marshall, Thurgood
Supreme Court of the United States
Thomas, Clarence
Gandhi, Rajiv
India
Tamil
terrorism
Aristide, Jean Bertrand
Haiti
Hussein, Saddam
Iraq
Kuwait
Persian Gulf War
Israel
Palestine
Palestine Liberation Organization
Shamir, Yitzhak
Belarus
Commonwealth of Independent States
Russia
Ukraine
Croatia
Macedonia, Republic of
Slovenia
Gorbachev, Mikhail
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
arms control
Bush, George
Gorbachev, Mikhail
African National Congress
apartheid
Mandela, Nelson
South Africa
Kuomintang
Lee Teng-hui
Taiwan
Great Britain
Irish Republican Army
Northern Ireland
terrorism
Afghanistan
foreign aid
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
United States (I)
chemical and biological warfare
disarmament
United Nations
Algeria
Islam
Maghrib
Bush, George
Clinton, Bill
Perot, H. Ross
Boutros-Ghali, Boutros
United Nations
Aquino, Corazon
Marcos, Ferdinand E.
Philippines
Ramos, Fidel
drug trafficking
Noriega, Manuel Antonio
Panama
cyclone and anticyclone
Florida
Hawaii (state)
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Israel
Rabin, Yitzhak
Joyner (family)
Olympic Games
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Hinduism
India
Islam
mosque
apartheid
de Klerk, F. W.
South Africa
Croatia
Slovenia
Yugoslavia
baseball
Canada, history of
sports, history of
famine
Somali
Somalia
starvation
environmental law
pollution, environmental
United Nations
Croatia
Montenegro
Yugoslavia
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
space exploration
Space Shuttle
Canada (I)
Mexico
United States (I)
civil rights
Los Angeles
police
Bosnia and Hercegovina
United Nations
Yugoslavia
Asia, history of (I)
Cambodia
Norodom Sihanouk
Bosnia and Hercegovina
Croatia
Islam
Serbia
Yugoslavia
low-pressure region
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tornado
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weather variations and extremes:
basketball
Jordan, Michael
sports, history of
bomb
New York (city)
terrorism
World Trade Center
anti-Semitism
concentration camp
Holocaust
Washington, D.C.
World War II (Part 1)
Hussein, Saddam
Iraq
Persian Gulf War
United Nations
gravitation
space exploration
space programs, national
Space Shuttle
weightlessness
Africa, history of (I)
Algerian War
Refugees, Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for
Somalia
Africa, history of (I)
apartheid
de Klerk, F. W.
Mandela, Nelson
South Africa
Czech Republic
Czechoslovakia
Slovakia
Clinton, Bill
Gore, Al
president of the United States
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
Clinton, Bill
Gore, Al
president of the United States
United States, history of the (I)
vice-president of the United States
Branch Davidians
religious cults
Africa, history of (I)
Eritrea
Ethiopia
floods and flood control
Mississippi River
Missouri River
floods and flood control
Mississippi River
Missouri River
earthquake
India, history of
Russia, history of
Yeltsin, Boris
Bhutto (family)
Pakistan
Israel
religion
Vatican City
Congress of the United States
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
International Confederation of Free Trade Unions
North American Free Trade Agreement
World Trade Organization
earthquake
Los Angeles
embargo
United States, history of the (I)
Vietnam
Vietnam War
Hebron
Israel
Palestine
West Bank
England, Church of
priest
religion
Africa, history of (I)
Somalia
United States, history of the (I)
Nixon, Richard M.
president of the United States
fundamentalism
World Trade Center
apartheid
Mandela, Nelson
South Africa
Hutu
Rwanda
Tutsi
Gaza
Israel
Jericho
Palestine Liberation Organization
Kennedy, John F.
Onassis, Aristotle
Onassis, Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy
Banda, H. Kamuzu
Malawi
Kim Il Sung
North Korea
Sudan
terrorism
baseball
sports, history of
strike
Aristide, Jean Bertrand
Haiti
Israel
Jordan
Middle East, history of the
Congress of the United States
Republican party
United States, history of the (I)
Ireland, history of
Irish Republican Army
Northern Ireland
terrorism
Africa, history of (I)
Angola
Savimbi, Jonas
European Union
Norway
Chechnya
Russia
Russia, history of
Brazil
Cardoso, Fernando Enrique
president
South America
Clinton, Bill
president of the United States
Clinton, Bill
Japan, history of
Murayama Tomiichi
ice hockey
lockout
sports, history of
earthquake
Japan
Japan, history of
Kobe
Berlusconi, Silvio
Italy
Italy, history of
Australia
John Paul II, Pope
Papua New Guinea
Philippines
Sri Lanka
campaign, political
Democratic party
political parties
Israel
Middle East, history of the
Palestine
Clinton, Bill
Congress of the United States
president of the United States
defense counsel
homicide
Los Angeles
prosecuting attorney
Simpson, O. J.
trial
football
San Diego
San Francisco
sports, history of
Algeria
Algiers
Islamic Jihad
Clinton, Bill
debt
Mexico, history of
money
Europe
budget
Clinton, Bill
Congressional Budget Office
Management and Budget, U.S. Office of
national debt
Jalisco
Mexico
Mexico, history of
PRI
Ecuador
Peru
South America
balance of trade
Commerce, U.S. Department of
international trade
Council of Economic Advisers
economic planning
economics
Tyson, Laura D'Andrea
Bruton, John
Great Britain, history of
Ireland, history of
Major, John
Northern Ireland
China, history of
copyright
free trade
international trade
development economics, international
Mexico
Mexico, history of
Zedillo Ponce de Leon, Ernesto
Copenhagen
social structure and organization
United Nations
Soyuz
space exploration
space programs, national
space station
Azerbaijan (country)
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
chicken pox
diseases, childhood
diseases, human
Food and Drug Administration
infectious diseases
medicine, history of
vaccination
virus
basketball
Chicago (city)
Jordan, Michael
sports, history of
chemical and biological warfare
chemistry, history of
terrorism
Tokyo
affirmative action
civil rights
Clinton, Bill
discrimination
free trade
international trade
World Trade Organization
Edinburgh, Philip Mountbatten, Duke of
Elizabeth II, Queen of England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland
Great Britain, history of
South Africa
encyclical
John Paul II, Pope
religion
Roman Catholic church
Boutros-Ghali, Boutros
Clinton, Bill
Haiti
United Nations
baseball
Arkansas, state universities of
basketball
California, state universities and colleges of
Connecticut, state universities of
National Collegiate Athletic Association
sports, history of
Tennessee, state universities of
Chicago (city)
Illinois
mayor
Asia
Fujimori, Alberto K.
Peru
South America
Gaza
Gaza Strip
Israel
Palestine
McNamara, Robert S.
Boutros-Ghali, Boutros
Peace Corps
United Nations
United Nations Children's Fund
Bhutto (family)
Clinton, Bill
Congress of the United States
Pakistan
Finland
Helsinki
Bolivia
South America
bomb
Ho Chi Minh City
Vietnam
Vietnam War
Croatia
Serbia
Yugoslav War
Chirac, Jacques
France
France, history of
president
Central Intelligence Agency
intelligence operations
Senate of the United States
Clinton, Bill
Russia, history of
disarmament
nuclear weapon
United Nations
America's Cup
New Zealand
sports, history of
Argentina
Menem, Carlos Saul
president
South America
Israel
Jerusalem
Middle East, history of the
Congress of the United States
earthquake
Russia
Russia, history of
Sakhalin
capital punishment
South Africa
Bosnia and Hercegovina
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Yugoslav War
China, history of
Lee Teng-hui
Taiwan
budget
Clinton, Bill
Congressional Budget Office
Management and Budget, U.S. Office of
national debt
basketball
Houston
O'Neal, Shaquille
Olajuwon, Hakeem
Orlando
sports, history of
economics
Group of Seven (international affairs)
Halifax
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Bosnia and Hercegovina
Sarajevo
Serbia
Yugoslav War
Chechnya
Chernomyrdin, Viktor
Russia
Russia, history of
Health and Human Services, U.S. Department of
public health
Senate of the United States
Detroit
ice hockey
New Jersey
sports, history of
Aristide, Jean Bertrand
election
Haiti
Burger, Warren Earl
Addis Ababa
Egypt
Mubarak, Muhammad Hosni
Refugees, Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for
San Francisco
United Nations
United Nations Children's Fund
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Org.
balance of trade
free trade
international trade
Japan, history of
space exploration
space programs, national
space station
civil rights
Congress of the United States
race
Supreme Court of the United States
Major, John
Tory party
Iraq
Kurds
Turkey
China
espionage
human rights
Graf, Steffi
Sampras, Pete
tennis
Aung San Suu Kyi
Myanmar
Nobel Prize
Thailand
Einstein, Albert
matter
Hussein, Saddam
Iraq
Clinton, Bill
Clinton, Hillary Rodham
Whitewater affair
Middle East, history of the
Tel Aviv
terrorism
Paris (France)
terrorism
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Clinton, Bill
Kim Young Sam
Korean War
South Korea
murder
ASEAN
Southeast Asia
Vietnam
Chechnya
Russia
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Disney, Walt
radio and television broadcasting
Branch Davidians
House of Representatives of the United States
Christopher, Warren
Croatia
Krajina
Serbia
atomic bomb
Hiroshima (city)
Hussein, Saddam
Iraq
Jordan
Oklahoma City
terrorism
cancer (disease)
Mantle, Mickey
Japan, history of
Murayama Tomiichi
Colombia
Bermuda
Great Britain, history of
Bradley, Bill
Senate of the United States
China
nuclear weapon
Caribbean Community
Organization of Eastern Caribbean States
Trinidad and Tobago
Bosnia and Hercegovina
Sarajevo
Yugoslav War
Hamas
Jerusalem
terrorism
China
human rights
banking systems
merger
Georgia, Republic of
Shevardnadze, Eduard
Tbilisi
Liberia
France
Mururoa Atoll
nuclear weapon
baseball
Gehrig, Lou
Ripken, Cal, Jr.
Senate of the United States
Bosnia and Hercegovina
Croatia
Serbia
Yugoslav War
Agassi, Andre
Graf, Steffi
Sampras, Pete
Seles, Monica
balloon
Belarus
United Nations
women's rights movements
compact disc
electronics
videotape
conglomerate (business)
telecommunications
Arafat, Yasir
Israel
Palestine Liberation Organization
Rabin, Yitzhak
New York (city)
terrorism
World Trade Center
murder
Simpson, O. J.
Comoros
France, history of
Indian Ocean
Baltimore
John Paul II, Pope
New York (city)
Newark (New Jersey)
Roman Catholic church
Amtrak
railroad
Israel
Middle East, history of the
Palestine
Clinton, Bill
Mexico
Zedillo Ponce de Leon, Ernesto
Farrakhan, Louis
Washington, D.C.
America
Argentina
Iberian Peninsula
Paris (France)
terrorism
Hussein, Saddam
Iraq
Clinton, Hillary Rodham
Latin America, history of
United Nations
Switzerland
Africa
Ivory Coast
AFL-CIO
labor unions
Sweeney, John Joseph
Russia
Russia, history of
Yeltsin, Boris
Azerbaijan (country)
Baku
Atlanta
baseball
Cleveland (city)
World Series
Gaza Strip
Islamic Jihad
Malta
Portugal
Bosnia and Hercegovina
Croatia
Dayton
Serbia
Yugoslav War
African National Congress
South Africa
banking systems
fraud
Justice, U.S. Department of
Israel
Rabin, Yitzhak
Tel Aviv
Georgia, Republic of
Shevardnadze, Eduard
Ciller, Tansu
Turkey
election
governor
cabinet
France
Powell, Colin Luther
president of the United States
McNamara, Robert S.
Vietnam
Vietnam War
Trinidad and Tobago
Commonwealth of Nations
Nigeria
Riyadh
Saudi Arabia
terrorism
Guatemala
Algeria
governor
Louisiana
Reconstruction
Kwasniewski, Aleksander
Poland
Walesa, Lech
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
budget
Clinton, Bill
Bosnia and Hercegovina
Croatia
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Serbia
Yugoslav War
divorce
Ireland
Ireland, history of
Clinton, Bill
Northern Ireland
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
tennis
budget
Clinton, Bill
Republican party
ethics
Gingrich, Newt
House of Representatives of the United States
Egypt
civil rights
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Brown, Willie
House of Representatives of the United States
Jackson, Jesse L.
San Francisco
Izetbegovic, Alija
Milosevic, Slobodan
Tudjman, Franjo
Yugoslav War
AIDS
baboon
medicine, history of
Duma
Russia
Austria
Aristide, Jean Bertrand
Haiti
Charles, Prince of Wales
divorce
Elizabeth II, Queen of England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland
aircraft
Clinton, Bill
Congress of the United States
Whitewater affair
fire
India
Turkey
Clinton, Bill
Defense, U.S. Department of
veto
Africa
Liberia
Interstate Commerce Commission
employment and unemployment
labor force
telecommunications
budget
Clinton, Bill
Central America
Guatemala
blizzard
precipitation (weather)
weather
France, history of
Mitterrand, Francois
Kozyrev, Andrey V.
Russia, history of
Yeltsin, Boris
Hashimoto Ryutaro
Japan, history of
Murayama Tomiichi
Italy, history of
Portugal, history of
Chechnya
Russia
Russia, history of
Mubarak, Muhammad Hosni
New York (city)
terrorism
astronomy and astrophysics
astronomy, history of
planets and planetary systems
Greece
Papandreou, Andreas
Canada (I)
Chretien, Jean
Arafat, Yasir
Gaza Strip
Palestine
Palestine Liberation Organization
West Bank
Clinton, Bill
United States, history of the (I)
United States, history of the (II)
United States, history of the (III)
arms control
nuclear weapon
Senate of the United States
budget
Clinton, Bill
Africa
Africa, history of (I)
Africa, history of (II)
Niger
football
sports, history of
election
Senate of the United States
dance
film, history of
Kelly, Gene
Poland
Aristide, Jean Bertrand
Haiti
Africa
Africa, history of (I)
Africa, history of (II)
Lesotho
Clinton, Bill
telecommunications
Ireland, history of
Irish Republican Army
London (England)
Northern Ireland
Clinton, Bill
Defense, U.S. Department of
El Salvador
Guatemala
John Paul II, Pope
Latin America, history of
Nicaragua
Venezuela
Bangladesh
election
Amtrak
Maryland
railroad
Bosnia and Hercegovina
Croatia
Izetbegovic, Alija
Milosevic, Slobodan
Serbia
Tudjman, Franjo
Yugoslav War
Mfume, Kweise
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People