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America in the Civil War Era American Environmental History American History American History 1900-1945 American History 1929 to the Present American Indian History, 1800-Present American Religious History up to 1860
  1. America in the Civil WarWar Whenever Christians wage a war, it is a Just war (City of God). Jesus asked his followers to purchase swords (Luke 22: 35-36). Those who legitimately hold authority also have the right to use arms to repel aggressors against the civil community entrusted to their responsibility (Catechism 2265). Without Jihad there is no Islam. In Mahabharata, Krishna tried to stop the War imposed by Kurus. Lord Rama killed Ravan in the war to restore his wife. Deva and Asura battles are not available in Vedas. Era
  2. American Environmental History
  3. American History
  4. American History 1900-1945
  5. American History 1929 to the Present
  6. American Indian History, 1800-Present
  7. American Religious History up to 1860
  8. Byzantine History & Civilization
  9. Central European History
  10. Comparative History
  11. Comparative World History
  12. Contemporary History
  13. Early Documentation
  14. Early Modern Britain
  15. East Asian History
  16. Editing of Historical Materials
  17. 19th and 20th Century EuropeEurope Once the word came to be peculiarly associated with the transalpine formations of Latin Christianity, it became a cultural term as well as a geographic one. The word “European” merged with the word “Western” and there was a supposed “Western civilization” occupying the Atlantic region, colonizing the two continents and making contact with the Pacific. EU is a “union of states which lies between confederation and federation. Read more.
  18. European Social and Intellectual History
  19. History and Historiography of the Soviet Union
  20. History and Theory
  21. History in a Global Perspective
  22. History of AfricaAfrica Eastern Africa Burundi Comoros Djibouti Eritrea Ethiopia Kenya Madagascar Malawi Mauritius Mayotte Mozambique Réunion Rwanda Seychelles Somalia South Sudan Tanzania Uganda Zambia Zimbabwe Middle Africa Angola Cameroon Central African Republic Chad Congo Democratic Republic of the Congo Equatorial Guinea Gabon São Tomé e Príncipe Northern Africa Algeria Egypt Libya Morocco Sudan Tunisia Western Sahara Southern Africa Botswana Eswatini Lesotho Namibia South Africa Western Africa Benin Burkina Faso Cape Verde Islands Côte d’Ivoire Gambia Ghana Guinea Guinea-Bissau Liberia Mali Mauritania Niger Nigeria Saint Helena Senegal Sierra Leone Togo
  23. History of Colonial North America
  24. History of Education
  25. History of Labor and the Working Class in the United States
  26. History of Modern Britain and Ireland
  27. History of Modern Indonesia and Malaysia
  28. History of Sexuality
  29. History of the American West
  30. History of Women and Gender in the U.S. Since 1870
  31. Indian History
  32. Indians and Empires
  33. Intellectual History of America
  34. Introduction to History for United States Historians
  35. Islamic History
  36. Japanese History
  37. Latin American and Caribbean History
  38. Latin American and History
  39. Latin American History
  40. Medieval History
  41. Methods for Historical Research in Non-Literate Societies
  42. Military History
  43. Modern Chinese History
  44. Modern European History
  45. Modern French History
  46. Old Regime and the French Revolution
  47. Ottoman and Middle East History
  48. Ottoman and Middle East History
  49. Politics of Persuasion: Soft Power in Europe and the United States
  50. Professional Development Seminar
  51. Quantitative Methods for Historical Research
  52. Race & Nationalism: Comparative & Theoretical Perspectives
  53. Social History of Modern Europe
  54. South Asian History
  55. Southeast Asian History
  56. Special Problems in Mdoern American Legal History
  57. Transnational History