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The Allegheny Arsenal Explosion: A Forgotten Tragedy |
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Sneak a peek at what's happening in the IUP Graduate History program. Heritage Narratives and Covered Bridge Festivals in Washington and Greene Counties. America’s Oldest Forge →. The Allegheny Arsenal Explosion: A Forgotten Tragedy. October 19, 2014. Overshadowed by some 20,000 casualties at the Battle of Antietam [1]. The victims of the Allegheny Arsenal explosion are seldom remembered today. Though 78 lives lost may pale in comparison to the death toll in Sharpsburg that day, September 17. The cause o...
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Sneak a peek at what's happening in the IUP Graduate History program. Monthly Archives: April 2015. Presenting at the Pittsburgh Asia Consortium. April 2, 2015. By undergraduate scholar, Joseph Yaure This past February I had the opportunity to present at the Pittsburgh Asia Consortium, an undergraduate conference focusing on Asian Studies. Students from local universities made the snowy trek to the Cathedral of Learning at … Continue reading →. Centre county library and historical museum.
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Sneak a peek at what's happening in the IUP Graduate History program. 1889 Johnstown Flood: An Industrial City Devastated. Presenting at the Pittsburgh Asia Consortium. April 2, 2015. By undergraduate scholar, Joseph Yaure. Figure 1: This relief depicts Ahura Mazda giving power to Sassanid ruler, Ardashir. There is a ring of power being passed from the God to the man as symbolic support. I began by examining a relief found on the tombs of several Acahmenid kings. [1]. Figure 2: Picture of Bani-Sadr, firs...
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Sneak a peek at what's happening in the IUP Graduate History program. History in the Making. The blog for IUP’s graduate History program. It features student and alumni achievements, department events, and other notes of interest. Public history is the discipline of methods and practice of history outside a traditional academic setting for a non-academic audience. A public historian makes the past accessible for the masses. Thesis students complete 30 hours of coursework, including Research Methods and t...
The Whiskey Rebellion |
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Sneak a peek at what's happening in the IUP Graduate History program. Uncovering Connections to the Past in the IUP Archives. Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Tradition and Sustainability →. November 30, 2014. Famous Whiskey Insurrection in Pennsylvania, 1794. Capture of the Whiskey-Tax Collectors. The Whiskey Rebellion was an important moment in western Pennsylvanians’ history due to its role in instigating Congress to repeal the excise tax in 1802. [3]. Thomas Slaughter, The Whiskey Rebellion, last ...
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Past Present/Passé Présent: All history is politics
Academic Platform Switzerland-UN - 2011 Award! PhD Candidate Bernhard Blumenau received, on Thursday 1 December, the 2011 Academic Platform Switzerland-UN prize for his paper entitled "Coping with the Scourge of Mankind: The UN and Terrorism in the 1970s." CONGRATULATIONS! Posted by Jaci Eisenberg. Labels: Academic Platform UN-Switzerland. International History Fondue at the Brasserie des Halles de l'Ile, 9.11.2011. Posted by Jaci Eisenberg. International History Welcome Cocktail, 4.10.2011. The second p...
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Welkom op de website van History At Home, de online aanbieder voor afstandsonderwijs op het gebied van cultuur en geschiedenis
De online aanbieder voor. Afstandsonderwijs op het gebied van. Cultuur en geschiedenis in het Nederlands. Onze cursussen zijn voor iedereen toegankelijk, zowel voor studie als hobby activiteit. Voor iedereen met interesse in cultuur en geschiedenis. Het kan zowel individueel als bijvoorbeeld met uw partner of een klein groepje (leesclub) thuis. U houdt van geschiedenis en cultuur, of u wilt zich hierin gaan verdiepen. U werkt in uw eigen tempo en op uw eigen niveau. Het is leerzaam en verschaft inzichten.
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Friday, 20 April 2007. GCSE - Course Work 2 The New Deal. Was the New Deal a Success? In 1932 America was suffering from a terrible economic depression. Historians disagree over the effectiveness of the 'New Deal'. Some see it as a great success, others as a dangerous failure. Answer all the questions. You must base your answer on the evidence in the sources. It is important that you also use, where relevent, your knowledge and understanding of American history in your answers. When Roosevelt became Pres...
| sneak a peek at what's happening in the IUP Graduate History program
Sneak a peek at what's happening in the IUP Graduate History program. Presenting at the Pittsburgh Asia Consortium. April 2, 2015. By undergraduate scholar, Joseph Yaure. Figure 1: This relief depicts Ahura Mazda giving power to Sassanid ruler, Ardashir. There is a ring of power being passed from the God to the man as symbolic support. I began by examining a relief found on the tombs of several Acahmenid kings. [1]. This included wearing a beard. [4]. Figure 2: Picture of Bani-Sadr, first president of Ir...
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Skip to main content. Get your Wikispaces Classroom now:. The easiest way to manage your class. Women in World War I. Welcome to the History at King's wiki produced by. The King's School Library. Use the menu to the left to access resources. The History section is found at 930-990 in the school library as follows:. To access the Library Catalogue from a school networked computer. Other wikis in this series:. The King's School Library, LD May 2011. Help on how to format text. Turn off "Getting Started".
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History@Kingston | News and views from the history department at Kingston University, London
News and views from the history department at Kingston University, London. Centre for The Historical Record. 19th Century Children’s Hospitals. Royal British Nurses’ Association. New online resources at British Library. August 12, 2015. Indeed, if you are interested in the history of Britain during the Georgian and Victorian periods, there is very good news: the BL have recently made available via their popular website some exciting new online resources devoted to both of these periods. As with the Georg...
History Atlanta - Historic Buildings, People & Things in Atlanta History
Historic Buildings, People and Things in Atlanta History. March 29, 2018. Mysteries & Murders. Jasper “Jack” Smith – Atlanta’s Quaintest Character. MARTA–Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority–is Atlanta’s subway system. When a passenger walks out of the southwest exit of the Peachtree Center MARTA station,…. Jasper “Jack” Smith – Atlanta’s Quaintest Character. Herbert Millard Wood Carvings. The Whitehead Memorial Room. Burial Site of Patience Elizabeth (Todd) Armistead. The Baker Bass Murder.
History at Large, based in Salisbury, Wiltshire - Home Page
Based in Salisbury, Wiltshire. History at Large is an Arts project based in Salisbury, Wiltshire. It was created in January 1997 by George Fleming. With the aim of exploiting the enormous potential of history as a source of intelligent and informative entertainment. A History at Large production offers its audience the unusual experience of an evening at the theatre, actually enjoying. But, whatever the method, the history. For more pictures of History at Large theatre productions see our Pictures. Histo...
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