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Assignment Discovery - 1992 American History Rise of the 20th Century was released on: USA: 2007
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William G. Rothstein has written: 'Readings in American Health Care' 'American medical schools and the practice of medicine' -- subject(s): History, Medical Schools, Medical education, Medicine, Modern History of Medicine 'American physicians in the nineteenth century' -- subject(s): 19th century, History, Medicine
He was a 20th century economist and journalist who studied the history of American wealth and power.
Cyclones, or tropical cyclones, have been occurring for millions of years, long before recorded history. The earliest scientific descriptions of such storms date back to the 4th century BCE, with Aristotle documenting them in his work "Meteorology." However, the formal study and classification of cyclones began in the 19th century as meteorology developed as a science. Thus, while the phenomenon itself is ancient, our understanding and terminology for cyclones are relatively modern.
Afghanistan and Iraq are our first 21st Century conflicts.
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Excluding American history, here are a few, worthwhile European history books: History of the Modern World by R.R. Palmer, J. Colton, and L. Kramer An Intellectual History of Modern Europe by Stromberg Any of the books in the Oxford's History of England series (they are divided by century.)
Native Americans history - 970.1 Native American languages - 497 Native American literatures - 897 Native American religions - 299.7
The title "Father of American History" is often attributed to George Bancroft. He was a 19th-century historian who wrote extensively about the American Revolution and the founding of the United States, emphasizing the importance of democratic ideals. His multi-volume work, "History of the United States," helped shape the narrative of American history during his time.
Santa Claus first appeared in American history in the early 19th century, with significant popularization occurring through the 1820s and 1830s. The character was heavily influenced by the Dutch legend of Sinterklaas and was further shaped by the poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas," published in 1823, which introduced many elements of the modern Santa we know today. His image was solidified in the 1860s through illustrations by Thomas Nast, making him a prominent figure in American Christmas traditions.
John Singleton Copley was an American history and portrait painter, during the 18th century.