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    Throughout history revolutions have emerged amidst the chaos of many different societies. It has been contemplated over and over, about what the recipe for a revolution truly is. All that a revolution needs to begin is a majority of people that all want to fight for the same thing; as well as a spark to ignite the enormous flames to follow. Once a revolution has started, there is seldom a way to stop it. As a leader emerges, people become more and more encouraged to fight for what they want and…

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    information about past. Three of them are: social history, oral history and visual history. Social history for many many years was a recollection of written documents to acknowledge only the important people such as country leaders or soldiers. Now social history is being studied more deeply. Historians are now studying men and women along with all the parts of their lives like work,culture and marriage and other important topics. Social history is better today because it caters to everyone men…

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    The History of Future is my new project which its sole purpose is to bring you knowledge about the great things that we take for granted in our day by day life, present great geniuses which may or may not be known by the vast majority of people, weird and interesting things that had been done in the past and influenced the future and many other things. In the first article I will present you a great man, a man that invented the 20 century. The first person I will present you and probably the…

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    American History: Our Hope for the Future “Those who don’t know history are doomed to repeat it” this is a famous quote by Edmund Burke that is still very relevant today. America is a relatively new country but we still can learn from it’s past in order to create a better future. I once heard that you will never make the same mistake twice, because you learn from your past .This is why we have to learn history, because if we don’t we cannot improve our future. America’s hope for the future is…

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    America has a long and varied history filled with times of prosperity but also times of misfortune. The history of America is comprised of a series of events that we have both learned from and have yet to learn from. So the question remains are we doomed to make the same mistake over and over again? For example, war is not a new idea for America. American’s have been fighting wars since Christopher Columbus arrived. The reason for the war may change but the concept of war has not. The…

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    modern historians, distancing oneself from the source material and becoming “objective” in a subjective world has been a struggle for decades now. While many historians, try as they might, attempt to provide a well-rounded, even-handed account of history through their eyes albeit in the proper historical context, those such as Peter Novick believe many of their efforts to have been in vain. Historian Peter Novick tackles the question of objectivity in his book, That Noble Dream: the “Objectivity…

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    the information in your textbooks get there? Have you ever wondered why new historical studies are being researched each day? That is all thanks to Historians! Historians are people who spend their whole life studying, writing, and teaching about history. Historians require many special skills, education, and are very important in everyday life. Though there are tons of types of Historians, from teachers to museum workers, they all require the same skills. According to MyMajors.com, six…

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    The Face of War in the Seventeenth Century Jessica Michaca Western Civilizations Mrs. Haggerty September 23, 2016 To begin with, what is The Face of War in the Seventeenth Century? The Face of War in the Seventeenth Century was about wars crises and also rebellions. Also all the improvements that happen during this time, It has his good and bad effects also including the people. This time was an important time because major wars took place during this century and…

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    “The Postmodernist Turn” by J. David Hoeveler Jr. was written about the 1970s during what is called the postindustrial period. Throughout the 1970s the United States became the world’s foremost postindustrial civilization. There were new conditions that changed the way Americans operated, and even their insights of reality. Chapter 1 of “The Postmodernist Turn” is about postindustrailism after the second industrial revolution, the second chapter of “The Postmodernist Turn” is called wars of…

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    choose to ensure their safety; live the ways of Americans or move to a reservation. Those who refused the given options were killed. A book such as “Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee,” has a purpose to shed light on some of the darkest events in American history. Brown explains how the miscommunication and treacherous acts gradually forced the removal of all Native American tribes from their culture, lifestyle, and homes. He also reflected the tragedies of untold stories about Native American…

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