Articles in Home | Politics | History

  • Fresco Art A Quick History  By : Clyde Lee Dennis
    Information on Fresco Art
  • Land of the Cyclops  By : Rick Atkinson
    Few Sicilian towns claimed greater antiquity than Gela, where the center of the American assault was to fall. Founded on a limestone hillock by Greek colonists from Rhodes and Crete in 688 b.c., Gela had since endured the usual Mediterranean calamities, including betrayal, pillage, and, in 311 b.c., the butchery of five thousand citizens by a rival warlord.
  • Reclaiming or Reinventing History: That is the Question  By : Robert Greer
    When I went to have a look at the end notes for Vincent Bugliosi’s masterful, recently published 1,612-page treatise on the JFK assassination, Reclaiming History: The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy, a book that emphatically tells readers once and for all why they should believe that Lee Harvey Oswald killed America’s thirty-fifth president, I found a few things that were incongruous. I’ll get to that, but first, what about the author?
  • Interesting history about Peru to help amplify your experience when visiting.  By : Stuart Cheese
    In my capacity as the UK Director of Operations for One World Tours Limited, one of my jobs is to ensure every client has the best tour possible, so here are some interesting facts about the history of Peru which I hope will enhance your trip.
  • Tatar Jihad against Russia, & the Russian Conquest (1200-1953)  By : European Heritage Alliance
    This article offers the complete history of the military conquests between the Slavic Russians and the Islamic Tatar Jihad in Russia around modern Ukraine. The article also offers the history of the later returning military expulsion and massacre of the Muslims there by the returning Slavs of Russia from 1200 onward, especially under Stalin's sociopolitical policies.
  • Chechnyan Jihad against Russia, and the Slavic Conquest (1800-2007)  By : European Heritage Alliance
    This article offers the turbulent history of the Russian military conquest of southern Russia and its revolting Islamic peoples, and their retaliatory Jihad against the invaders from 1800 until the Chechnyan Muslim terrorism of today in Russia.
  • History of Yugoslavia (1918-2006)  By : European Heritage Alliance
    Below is a brief walkthrough of the history of Yugoslavia from its roots as the post-WWI Kingdom of Jugoslavija, to the division of the Jugoslavs over support for Fascism or socialism, to the foundations of a dictatorial socialist power after World War II, until the total decay and collapse under the Serbian regime of Milosevic.
  • Who was Tutankhamun?  By : Stuart Cheese
    Stuart Cheese, may be the UK Director of Operations for One World Tours but his partner’s love of Tutankhamun was what got him into the business in the first place. Let us see how much he has picked up from her and see how much can be understood about the young king, known to the world for his stunning death mask.
  • The Main Reasons for the Demand of Fake Goods  By : James Dalton
    Understand why there is such a large demand for fake goods. See why over time the demand for counterfeit goods, is the way that it is.
  • Leaders Who Made Music  By : Blake Provo
    Most American people are familiar with the fact the former President Bill Clinton played the saxophone, but there are many others famous leaders who played instruments too, including at least six other United States Presidents. Playing an instrument has been scientifically proven to improve focus, discipline, and study habits.
  • Henry J. Cook III: A Profile In Courage  By : Wendy Mitchell
    Henry J. Cook III is the National Commander of the Military Order of the Purple Heart (MOPH), the only congressionally chartered veterans' service organization.
  • Navy Seals: Special Ops For Any Operation  By : AJ Adams
    The United States Navy Seals are a special operational force under the United States Navy. They exist to carry out the most elite operations, and can be likened to a SWAT team of a police force.
  • What Happened to Our Democracy  By : Jim DesRocher
    The biggest change in American democratic history came
    about as a result of World War II and the introduction
    of the nuclear bomb. From the mid 40's to the early
    50's two different directions became available for our
    government to choose from. One direction was for our
    government to embrace the principles of the newly
    formed United Nations, which was originally handed all
    the tools necessary to civilize this world through a
    system of International Law and Order based on the
    establishment of an International Bill of Human Rights.
  • The Cooeey guide to Anzac Day  By : Melanie
    Anzac day is a very special day for every Australian, and is held on the 25th of April.
  • Americans Travel For The Troops  By : Wendy Mitchell
    Americans across the nation have found a surprising way to show their appreciation for the courageous troops who defend freedom.
  • Celebrate the Freedom in this Special Time of the Year  By : Rahul Roy
    Why not to celebrate this special time in a year? You can send Independence Day sms to your friend and wish them a day of glory.
  • Manchester United Football Club. Loved Across The World.  By : Keith Driscoll
    The club is one of the most triumphant clubs in England, having won the FA Premier League/Football League fifteen times, FA Cup eleven times and the European Cup/UEFA Champions League twice.
  • Newmarket. British Horse Racing.  By : Keith Driscoll
    The Rowley Mile racecourse sports a brand new grandstand which is a great feature of this wonderful racetrack.
  • The Aintree Grand National - History Of The Race  By : Keith Driscoll
    The Aintree Grand National is many things but easy to pick a winner isn't one of them, and some people resort to the pin!
  • 12 21 2012 - End of the World?  By : Kenneth Patrick
    12 21 2012 is the last day in the Mayan Calendar. What significances does this have with mankind? Is this really the end of the world?
  • The Great Legacy Of The U.S. Coast Guard  By : AJ Adams
    The U.S. Coast Guard was officially started in 1915, although it had existed before in two parts. One of those parts was the United States Revenue Cutter Service, which has been around since 1790.
  • Flagler County, Florida - An Unheralded History  By : Matthew Paolini
    Find out why Flagler County, Florida was the scene of intense national rivalries during the era of early European explorations, as the colonial powers fought to control territory.
  • The Orange Revolution in Ukraine  By : C. Ozcan
    The Orange Revolution in Ukraine in the latter part of 2004 consists of a series of protests and other events and actions related to allegations of massive corruption in the government which was then led by the former President, Yanukovich.
  • Taras & Andriy Shevchenko and Chernobyl in Ukraine  By : C. Ozcan
    Biography on Taras and Andriy Shevchenko and Chernobyl disease in Ukraine.
  • U.S. Independence Day History, A Patriotic Gift  By : Steven E Coffman
    The history books in school never told you a lot of what happened during the Revolutionary War. Patriotism is (NOT) a sin, and the Fourth of July has always had more to it than fireworks, beer, picnics, baseball games, and another holiday off.
  • German Memoirs - German Strike on Romans and Invasion into the Roman Empire Which Changed the World  By : Rajkumar Kanagasingam
    Whatever the persecution Germans faced historically what Dietmar Doering was telling me came into mind as to how the Germanic tribes under the command of Arminius (Hermann) by one stroke against the Roman Forces in Germania and the subsequent Germanic tribes invasion into the Roman Empire changed the trend of the world. If the Romans had succeeded to integrate the Germanic people, maybe the continuing Roman rule would have merged the European peoples into a permanent nation of Roman citizens.
  • German Memoirs in Asia - US President Herbert Hoover in the Post-World Wars Era Europe  By : Rajkumar Kanagasingam
    When our discussion turned on the rehabilitation of post-war Europe, a German university student referred to one person who left a lasting legacy. It was none other than Herbert Hoover, an American of German ancestry and was the 31st President of the United States of America (1929-1933). He had taken bold initiatives which saved the lives of millions of Germans and other Europeans in the Second World War that ravaged Europe.
  • German Memoirs in Asia - Austria & Divided German States  By : Rajkumar Kanagasingam
    Andrea was narrating various issues about Austria. When I asked Andrea how most of the Austrians identify themselves as Austrians or Germans, she said, "there are complex issues. We have a unique culture in Austria. So we feel comfortable when we identify ourselves as Austrians". She also said, "We are less in number compared to those who are in Germany and that is the primary reason why we like to identify ourselves as Austrians".

    That the German Nation and its people should be divided was a notion held by many European nations. Foreign powers had long interceded in German affairs, pitting one German principality against the other.

    The beginnings of a divided Germany may be traced back much further; to a Roman occupied Germania in the west and to Free Germania in the east. Starkly different ideologies have many times been developed due to conquerors and occupiers of sections of Germany. Poets talked of Zwei Seelen in einem Herz (Two souls in one heart).
  • The Political History of George W. Bush  By : Joshua Spaulding
    Whether you like him or not, George W. Bush has had quite a political background. This article provides a brief overview of the political history of the 43rd President of the United States of America.
  • Iraq's History - From the Beginning of Civilation to the Iraq War  By : Joshua Spaulding
    Iraq exists in an area of the world that has a long history. In fact, the two rivers that run through Iraq, Euphrates and Tigris are mentioned in the Bible…

[1] [2] [3] [4[5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10

© 2007 Article Dashboard. All Rights Reserved.
Use of our service is protected by our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service

Powered by Article Dashboard