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Subject: International History X
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The Abraham Lincoln Brigade refers to approximately 2,800 US men and women who volunteered to defend ...
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Haiti, foreign-led insurgency, 2004
In the year of the 200th anniversary of national independence, Haiti witnessed the second violent overthrow ...
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Ibrahim, Mirza (ca. 1906–2000)
Known as Baba-e-Mehnat-Kashan (father of the workers), Mirza Ibrahim was a pioneer of the trade union ...
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The Internationals were associations aimed at promoting, facilitating, and coordinating working-class ...
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Iran, political and cultural protests, 1844–1914
Iran, the land of ancient civilization, with a history of political preeminence and rich cultural heritage, ...
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In 1953, a CIA-sponsored coup d'état overthrew the nationalist government of Mohammad Mossadegh and ...
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By the beginning of the fifteenth century the English colonial presence in Ireland, having reached a ...
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Israeli scholars usually agree that the vast majority of peace groups consolidated in the wake of the ...
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When Israel won the Six Day War in 1967, it found itself in control of territories that had traditionally ...
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Born to a family of landed aristocracy on the southern island of Kyushu, Itō Noe would be forced into ...
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