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What American women did, 1789-1920

a year-by-year reference
2007
A year-by-year chronicle of individual women's achievements in the areas of domesticity, work, education and scholarship, religion, arts, organized reform efforts, and law and politics from 1789 to 1920; also includes bibliography.
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Presidential elections

1789-2008
2010
A collection of chronologically arranged entries that provides information on American presidential elections from 1789 to 2008, covering the primaries and the electoral college, and including each year's electoral vote totals and the general election results for all major candidates.
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Korean War 1129

1950.6.25-1953.7.27
2015

Science year by year

a visual history, from stone tools to space travel
2017
" ... illustrated timelines of pivotal scientific developments explore the ideas, experiments, and technologies that have shaped our daily lives over the past 3 million years. With more than 1,200 images, in-depth explanations of key inventors and innovations, quotes from groundbreaking scientists like Marie Curie, and stunning "moment in time" images of key events such as the first human landing on the moon, ... Young readers can learn about the early understanding of gravity, the discovery of dinosaur fossils,the first open heart surgery in human history, and much more."--Amazon.com.

The encyclopedia of world facts and dates

1993
Summaries of all the major events of world history and popular culture, arranged in chronological order.

Cold war

cumulative index
2001
Provides access to all the information in the entire Cold War series. Combines all the entries found in each individual book's index for volumes 1 to 4 as well as resources, a time line and synopses of the four companion CNN Cold War videos.

The expanding world

(300-1750)
1999
Presents an inclusive, multidisciplinary look at the rapidly changing world from 300 to 1750 through a combination of reproducible text, maps, timelines, charts, and drawings in loose-leaf format.

Early civilizations

(prehistory to 300 C.E.)
1999
Presents an inclusive, multidisciplinary look at the evolution of humankind from prehistory to 300 C.E. through a combination of reproducible text, maps, timelines, charts, and drawings in loose-leaf format.

The age of revolution

(1750 to 1914)
1999
Presents an inclusive, multidisciplinary look at the age of revolution from 1750 to 1914 through a combination of reproducible text, maps, charts, timelines, and drawings in loose-leaf format.

Great events from history II

1992
Contains articles that look at 462 major topics in the history of human rights, covering both instances of human rights denial and human rights advances; arranged chronologically from 1900 to 1991, with key word, category, and geographical indexes.

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