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HISTORY BY PERIOD - ANCIENT HISTORY - Proported Ancient Worlds - Wikijunior:Ancient Civilizations - MODERN HISTORY - The Cold WarHISTORY BY REGION - AFRICAN HISTORY - Ethiopian History - ASIAN HISTORY - Israeli History - Japanese History - Philippine History - Japan's Foreign Policy Toward Vietnam 1978-1992 - EUROPEAN HISTORY - Wikijunior Kings and Queens of England - History of Greece - The Holocaust - MIDDLE EASTERN HISTORY - Iranian History - OCEANIC HISTORY - Australian History - New Zealand History 75% developed  as of Jan 4, 2008 - Political History of New Zealand - WESTERN HISTORY - Canadian History - History of Embrun - Latin-American History - US History 75% developed  as of Feb 14, 2005 - History of Edmeston, New York - WORLD HISTORY - United Nations HistoryTHEMATIC HISTORY - HISTORY OF THE ARTS - Art History - Western Music History - HISTORY OF RELIGION - History of Christianity - History of Islam - HISTORY OF TECHNOLOGY - History of Computers - The Computer Revolution - GUIDES FOR HISTORIANS - How to write a research paper in History - Knowledge Engineering for Historians - MISCELLANEOUS HISTORIES - AP United States History - Biography of Nikola Tesla - Historical Disasters and Tragedies - History of Historical Writing - The Rowers of Vanity Fair - The Seven Wonders of the World - Warfare - Wikijunior:Introduction to History

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History by Period



History by Region

African History


Asian History


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European History From Rome to the present day, European History puts the whole sweep of history in Europe into context.


Middle Eastern History


Oceanic History

A concise approach to New Zealand history, this textbook covers the first inhabitants, the Maori, the dicovery of New Zealand by the Europeans and some of the significant events that have led up to the way the country is in the present day.
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Western History

US History is a history of the nation that shapes our modern world. Perfect as an introduction for both high school in the US and for people from other countries who want know what makes the US tick.




Thematic History

Arts


Religion



Guides for historians


Miscellaneous


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