Black Americans in France
.... Paris jazz culture of the 1920s, and who, having been increasingly politicized during residence in
France, was later to be interviewed along with
James Baldwin ....
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Black People in France
.... Paris jazz culture of the 1920s, and who, having been increasingly politicized during residence in
France, was later to be interviewed along with
James Baldwin ....
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Role of Peasants in the French Revolution
.... Cooke,
James.
France, 1789-1962. Hamden, CT: Archon, 1975. Furet, Francois, and Richet, Denis. French Revolution. London: Weidenfeld, 1965. ....
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Fall of James II & the Glorious Revolution
.... in early 1686, of "Unheard-of cruelties to the persecuted Protestants of
France, such as hardly any age has seen the like, even among the Pagans.
James II was ....
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Revolution
.... William of Orange as the natural champion of Protestantism against the attempts of
James. ....
France was ruled by an absolute Monarchy in the person of Louis XIV. ....
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Early Settlement of Texas
.... many Americans assumed that Texas was included in the purchase, although
France had never made any serious claims on Texas. President
James Monroe, when he ....
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What Maisie Knew (Henry James)
.... her that this was their parting" (
James 186). When she tells Ida in their last moment together at Folkestone, on the brink of departure for
France with Sir ....
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William James' Varieties of Religious Experience
.... the Dauphin to be crowned King of
France, even though this seemed madness to others. Yet, eventually, they responded to her vision. Although
James does not use ....
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Life of James Joyce
....
James Augustine Aloysius Joyce, Irish novelist and poet who died in the first years .... Paris, early in World War II, when the Germans invaded
France, Joyce moved ....
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International Relations Dougherty, James E. and Pfaltzgraff ...
.... Dougherty,
James E. and Pfaltzgraff, Robert L., Jr. .... of international trade than major powers did before World War I. He notes that Britain,
France, Italy, even ....
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Romanesque Art & Architecture
....
James' tomb.7 Local pilgrimages began almost immediately and, by the end of the .... off the main track.8 Four principal routes to Compostela ran through
France. ....
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James Joyce & Vladimir Nabokov
.... and the problem of the exile's language also surface in
James Joyce's Portrait. .... As he wrote to Nora Barnacle in arranging their elopement to
France, "it amuses ....
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The Louisiana Purchase
.... The speed of events between Spain,
France, and England forced Jefferson to appoint
James Monroe as special Minister-Envoy to
France and Spain, acting with ....
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The Spanish Armada
.... whose kinship, religious, and political ties stretched from
France to Scotland .... been rescinded, and, presuming Spain would have supported
James Stuart's claim ....
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Jazz Saxophonist Manu Dibango
.... in the United States (it had originally been published in
France in 1989 .... In
James Joyce's 1916 autobiographical novel, Portrait of the Artist As A Young Man ....
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The XYZ Affair
.... At the same time, he hoped that open conflict with
France could be avoided .... of Independence, and he would later become Vice-President under
James Monroe; and ....
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Conflict between absolutism & freedom
.... rural constituencies has been threatened by the interventions of Charles II and
James II .... The absolutism in
France was more accepted in this era than the idea of ....
(1371

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Separaration of Powers
.... did not understand this, and his obstinacy led directly to the Glorious Revolution: the day when Parliament simply had
James arrested and exiled to
France. ....
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Foreign Policy of George W. Bush Administration
.... Daalder, Ivo and Lindsey,
James. .... "US denies contracts to antiwar countries;
France, Germany and Russia barred in interest of 'security.'" The New York Times. ....
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Voltaire's Candide
.... a critique of ossified and clericalist and monarchist culture, prefigured even if it did not exactly predict that
France was revolution-bound. Boswell,
James. ....
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Chief Justice John Marshall
.... When John was fourteen, a young Scot named
James Thompson came to stay with .... President John Adams appointed Marshall to the American Mission to
France, one of ....
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John Marshall and the Law
.... When John was fourteen, a young Scot named
James Thompson came to stay with .... President John Adams appointed Marshall to the American Mission to
France, one of ....
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Hypnosis & Its Uses
.... of hypnosis. These early pioneers included de Cuvillers in
France and
James Braid in Scotland (Rodin & Key, 1990, p. 544). The first ....
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Issues of the French Revolution
.... part of the economic life of the age, the greatest colony in the world, the pride of
France, and the envy of every other imperialist nation" (
James, 1989, p. ix ....
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Benjamin Franklin
....
James responded by telling all of the other printers in Boston not to hire .... the 1760s, as Britain, fresh from its victory in the war against
France, tried to ....
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The French in Vietnam
.... The failure was accomplished around the policy tables of
France itself. Dine, Philip. .... Thomson,
James C., Jr., Peter W. Stanley, and John Curtis Perry. ....
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French Failure at Dien Bien Phu
.... The failure was accomplished around the policy tables of
France itself. Dine, Philip. .... Thomson,
James C., Jr., Peter W. Stanley, and John Curtis Perry. ....
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The Gothic cathedral movement
.... As
James notes, it is estimated that approximately 2.5 million people lived in the region of northern
France that produced the Gothic cathedral movement and in ....
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History of Western Fashion
.... nineteenth-century suit." Laver cites the influence of outdoor English country life vis-a-vis court-dominated gentry life in
France, resulting in .... Burke,
James. ....
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Life & Politics of President John Adams
.... reports that during the Revolutionary War he served in
France and Holland in diplomatic roles. From 1785 to 1788, he was minister to the Court of St.
James. ....
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