chronology

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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.

The illustrated encyclopedia of warfare

from ancient Egypt to Iraq
2012
Traces the 5,000-year story of warfare from the earliest battles to the occupation of Iraq, covering campaigns and causes, warriors and commanders, tactics, weapons, technology, and more.

Military history

the definitive visual guide to the objects of warfare
2015
Organized chronologically and by key military technology, covers the weapons, armor, equipment, battles, and military figures that have defined war through the ages, from stone weapons to the laser-accurate stealth bombers of today.

Cinema year by year, 1894-2005

2005
A chronological compilation of over 100 years of film and movie history from 1894 to 2005 containing thousands of entries, stills, studio portraits, and key events and facts from each year including Academy Award winners.

Star wars

the new essential chronology
2005
Offers a comprehensive chronology of the "Star Wars" saga, with illustrations depicting far away galaxies and the characters featured in the films, novels, comics, games, and cartoons.

Hate crime in America, 1968-2013

a chronology of offenses, legislation and related events
2014
A chronology of hate crime in America from 1968 to 2013.

A World War I timeline

Presents a chronology of World War I, covering major events and people.

Early civilizations, (prehistory to 300 CE)

2007
A three-ring binder contains loose-leaf sheets that cover key events in world history from the evolution of prehistoric humans in Africa to the early civilizations of 300 CE.

And still I rise

black America since MLK : an illustrated chronology

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