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The Ancient Near East, 4000-300 B.C | |
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The River Valley Civilizations: Mesopotamia and Egypt, 4000-1750 | |
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The Diffusion of Near Eastern Civilization, 1750-800 B.C | |
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The Great Empires: Assyria and Persia, 800-300 B.C | |
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Greco-Roman Civilization, 1200 B.C.- A.D. 500 | |
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The Origins and the Development of the Greek City-State Politics | |
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The Greek Golden Age, 500-336 B.C.: Life, War, and Politics | |
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Greek Thought and Expression | |
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Greek Imperialism: The Hellenistic World, 336-31 B.C | |
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The Rise of Rome to Domination of the Mediterranean World, 800 B.C.-1313 B.C | |
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The Failure of the Roman Republic, 133-31 B.C | |
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The Roman Empire and the Pax Romana, 31 B.C.- A.D. 18 | |
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Roman Thought and Expression | |
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Crisis in the Roman World, A.D. 180-284: Conflict, Change, and Christianity | |
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Late Antiquity, A.D. 284-500: End of Greco-Roman Civilization | |
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The Early Middle Ages, 500-1000: Toward New Order | |
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Heirs of the Roman Empire: The Byzantine and Moslem Empires | |
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Heirs to the Roman Empire: Latin Western Europe | |
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The First Europe: The Carolingian Age, 750-900 | |
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Lordship and Dependency; Feudalism and Monorialism | |
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The Central and Later Middle Ages, 1000-1450: The Resurgence of Europe | |
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Economic and Social Revival, 1000-1300 | |
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The Restoration of Political Order: The Revival of Monarchy, 1000-1300 | |
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The Medieval Expansion of Europe | |
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Religious Renewal, 1000-1300 | |
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Intellectual and Artistic Revival, 1000-1300 | |
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Transition in Economic, Social, and Political Institutions, 1300-1500 | |
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Transition in Religion and Thought, 1300-1500 | |
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Early Modern Times: The Renaissance to the Eighteenth Century | |
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The Renaissance: Italy | |
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The Renaissance: The North | |
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The Rise of National States | |
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European Expansion, Commercial Capitalism, and Social Change | |
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The Reformation | |
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Politics and the Wars of Religion | |
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Society, Faith, and Culture in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries | |
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Royal Absolutism in Western and Eastern Europe | |
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The Challenge to Absolutism: England and the Dutch Netherlands | |
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Overseas Colonization and Competition for Empires | |
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The Scientific Revolution | |
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The Enlightenment | |
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Revolution, Industrialization, and Nationalism, 1776-1914 | |
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The American Revolution | |
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The French Revolution, 1789-1799 | |
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The Era of Napoleon, 1799-1815 | |
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The Industrial Revolution | |
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Romanticism in Philosophy, Literature, and the Arts | |
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Conservatism, Restoration, and Reaction, 1815-1830 | |
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Liberalism and Revolution, 1830-1850 | |
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Nationalism and the Nation-State, 1850-1871 | |
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Industrial Society, Social Classes and Women | |
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Science and the Challenge to Christianity | |
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Thought and Culture in an Age of Nationalism and Industrialization | |
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Politics, Democracy, and Nationalism, 1871-1914 | |
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Democracy, Expansion, Civil War, and Reform in the United States, 1800-1920 | |
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Imperialism | |
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War and Global Interdependence, 1914-Present | |
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World War I, 1914-1918 | |
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Revolution and Communism in Russia | |
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The Rise of Fascism and Authoritarianism | |
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Paralysis of the Democratic West | |
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World War II, 1939-1945 | |
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The Recovery of Europe and the Superpowers, 1945-1980s | |
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Society and Culture in the Twentieth Century | |
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Decolonization and the Non-Western World, 1945- | |