History of China
.... Throughout the Early, Middle and
Late Empires, however, the unity of China remained intact, though threatened by various and great forces of change and ....
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Characteristics of Various Empires
.... principalities. In Germany, unification did not occur until the
late 1800s. .... existed. It was the largest and longest lasting
Empires in history. ....
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Home Rule and Late Victorian Politics The Irish and Imperial ...
.... to be driven quietly to near-extermination, even if
late-Victorian sensibilities .... faced European rivals, some of which were acquiring overseas
empires of their ....
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Christian Archaeology
.... His studies also encompassed facets of early Christian art and architecture throughout the
late Roman and Byzantine
empires--ranging from Nubia and northern ....
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European Predominance, 1400-1850 The Sources of Europe
.... In the
late 15th century, however, gunmakers working for the king of France applied the .... In the New World, the Aztec and Inca
empires collapsed, ravaged by Old ....
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GALLEONS, GUNS, AND RIVALRY The Sources of Europe
.... In the
late 15th century, however, gunmakers working for the king of France applied the .... In the New World, the Aztec and Inca
empires collapsed, ravaged by Old ....
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The Mayan The Mayan
.... once the crops were not maintained by an organized system, and the people from the
Late Classic ruling .... Because the Mayan "never established enduring
empires . ....
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Knighthood in the High Middle Ages
.... is that there was no such thing as "nation-states" in the
Late Middle Ages, and .... for the Christian soldier who served as the building block of
empires: "Each of ....
(1618

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France
.... France continued to thrive, ruled by a succession of houses,
empires and republics .... common market known as the European Economic Community in the
late 1950s, now ....
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ADVANCES IN MILITARY TECHNOLOGY AND MIDDLE EASTERN SOCIETY
.... and their leaders, the exhaustion of the larger Byzantine and Sasanian
empires, which Lapidus .... Iran went on a huge arms spending binge during the
late 70s under ....
(1391

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Collapse of Ottoman Empire & the Qing Dynasty
.... which was accomplished by the Meiji emperors during the
late 19th and .... The European colonial
empires were effectively destroyed not by Chinese weakness but by ....
(1929

8

)
Collapse of the Ottoman Empire
.... which was accomplished by the Meiji emperors during the
late 19th and .... The European colonial
empires were effectively destroyed not by Chinese weakness but by ....
(1934

8

)
HELLENIC PHILOSOPHY AND ISLAM
.... had long been in decline, subject to the misrule of those
empires, and the .... the nature of God that had been developed by Christianized
late Hellenic philosophy. ....
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UN involvement in the Yugoslav conflict
.... operations exceedingly difficult despite the introduction of a UN force in
late 1992. .... woven over the centuries by the rise and fall of past
empires, each of ....
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Origins of the Major World Civilizations of Eurasia and Northern ...
What all early
empires appear to have in common is that they grew up in .... this area underwent a more or less simultaneous collapse in the
late second millennium ....
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Dissolution of Soviet Union: Effect on Europe
.... afar by dynasties and bureaucracies, such as the Romanov, Hapsburg, and Ottoman
empires. .... nation-state began with the ferment of the
late eighteenth century and ....
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Doctrine of Containment of the Soviet Union
.... detail in a celebrated article by George Kennan in the
late 1940s, was .... The European colonial
empires were crumbling, introducing new players onto the political ....
(1585

6

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Kurds in Iraq
.... After the sixteenth century, they were divided between the Ottoman and Persian
empires. .... By the
late 1960s, the Baath party was facing new crises. ....
(2160

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Implications of Gutenburg's Invention
.... an entirely different development of technology in the
late medieval and .... with television evangelists, several of whom have built media "
empires" and even ....
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TREATY OF VERSAILLES & EUROPEAN HISTORY
.... The Austro-Hungarian, Ottoman and Russian
Empires collapsed. .... Lloyd George catered to British public opinion during the khaki elections of
late 1918 by ....
(3354

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MILITARY TECHNOLOGY AND THE MIDDLE EAST
.... and their leaders, the exhaustion of the larger Byzantine and Sasanian
empires, which Lapidus .... In Iran, the Shah in the
late 70s went on a huge arms purchasing ....
(1375

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CHINA AND MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS This resea
.... China's remarkable economic growth since the
late 1970s has been accompanied by large inflows of FDI and extensive operations by MNCs. ....
Empires of Profit. ....
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CHINA AND MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS This resea
.... China's remarkable economic growth since the
late 1970s has been accompanied by large inflows of FDI and extensive operations by MNCs. ....
Empires of Profit. ....
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Origins & Effects of Treaty of Versailles This research paper ...
.... what was then left of the former Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman Turkish
Empires. .... plenary sessions organized 58 Commissions on specific subjects,
late January and ....
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EUROPEAN INVESTMENT IN THE BALKANS
.... limits to the expansion of Greek civilization and the Roman and Byzantine
Empires. .... By the
late 1930s, Bulgaria had become a economic satellite of Nazi Germany. ....
(5458

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Issue of Home Rule in British Politics The Irish and Imperial ...
.... to be driven quietly to near-extermination, even if
late-Victorian sensibilities .... faced European rivals, some of which were acquiring overseas
empires of their ....
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WILLIAM M. TWEED (1823-1878) and Tammany Hall This research pape
.... in the state of New York during the mid-1860s and until
late 1871, examines .... Tweed and his cronies built real estate
empires by buying up tracts of land needed ....
(3521

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A reconstruction of society characterized the Mid
.... Over the next seven centuries, the two
empires drifted apart .... By
late eleventh century, however, the various Muslim powers occupied the Byzantine possessions of ....
(2201

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The Fall of the Roman Empire
In 395 AD, Rome was divided into two
empires, with one capital in Rome and the .... of these great losses, the Roman army was forced during the
late fourth century ....
(2518

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Entry of Ottoman Empire Into WWI The Entry of the Ottoman Empire ...
.... This relationship would color both
empires' actions in the months which preceded the First .... who first went to the Germans with an alliance proposal, in
late July ....
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