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  1. The Usborne Internet-Linked Encyclopedia Of World History by Jane Bingham, Fiona Chandler, et all 2001-01
  2. A History of Western Philosophy by Bertrand Russell, 1967
  3. The History of the Ancient World: From the Earliest Accounts to the Fall of Rome by Susan Wise Bauer, 2007-03-17
  4. Bates' Pocket Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking by Lynn S. Bickley, 2008-12-04
  5. The History of England, from the Accession of James II - Volume 5 by Baron Macaulay, 2010-07-06
  6. The Secret History by Donna Tartt, 2004-04-13
  7. The Secret History of Consciousness: Ancient Keys to Our Future Survival by Meg Blackburn LoseyPh.D., 2010-09-01
  8. 5 Steps to a 5 AP World History, 2010-2011 Edition (5 Steps to a 5 on the Advanced Placement Examinations Series) by Peggy Martin, 2009-11-11
  9. Modern European History by Birdsall Viault, 1990-01-01
  10. A Short History of Women: A Novel by Kate Walbert, 2009-06-16
  11. The Illustrated Brief History of Time, Updated and Expanded Edition by Stephen William Hawking, 1996
  12. History of the Donner Party: A Tragedy of the Sierra (Dodo Press) by C. F. McGlashan, 2009-11-27
  13. A History of the Jews by Paul Johnson, 1988-09-14
  14. Tacitus: The Histories, Volumes I and II by Cornelius Tacitus, 2010-07-12

81. Grandon Family History
A website for Grandon surname lineage, photos, history and more.
http://www.grandons.org
Grandon Genealogy
Welcome to the Grandon Family Website Please feel free to add your family photos and information by emailing submissions in GEDCOM or JPG format to jgrandon@spsmail.org The goal is to gather as much Grandon family history as possible in one place. Primary sources will be included in the future so that verification of the information will be available for everyone.
Table of Contents
  • Selected Families/Individuals Surname List Name Index Download GEDCOM file (1.2 Mb) Source Documents List of Grandons in the US, April 2005 from Yahoo! PeopleSearch
    Prepared by:
    James Grandon
    3244 W. Montclair
    Springfield, MO 65807
    USA
    Tel: 417-886-8024
    Send e-mail to: jgrandon@spsmail.org how James fits in the Grandon Family Page 2 - Isaac McGlumphy Grandon back Many have contributed significantly to the information contained on this website. We are still seeking primary source documentation for many details. Major thanks so far go to: James Berry Grandon - Ezekiel Grandon (1813) Descendants Information James "Bud" Grandon - James Barnett Grandon (1869) Descendants Information

82. Timeline Of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum Of Art
The Timeline of Art history provides an overview of the history of art as illustrated and represented in the Museum s collection.
http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/splash.htm
B.C. B.C. B.C. B.C. B.C. B.C. B.C. B.C. ...
Terms and Conditions

83. Muslims Contributions To Medical History تاريخ 
Articles about the history of Islamic medicine and the contributions of Muslim physicians (including Avicenna, AlRazi, Al-Zahrawi, and Ibn Al-Nafis); also includes some primary sources.
http://www.islamicmedicine.org/history.htm
Site Contents Introduction Amazing Quran Islam Views on Medical Issues Medicine of the Prophet Views of Non-Muslim Scientists Islamic Medical Associations Home
Contribution of Islam to Medicine
- Ezzat Abouleish Islamic Medicine: 1000 years ahead of its times - Ibrahim B. Syed Historical Notes - Martin Levey Internet Islamic History Sourcebook P Halsall Islamic Culture and the Medical Arts - NLM (US) Some Key Points about Islamic Medicine - The Cultural Academy of Islam Muslim Scientists Before European Renaissance A Zahoor The Impact of Islam On The Renaissance T Saghir About Ibn Sina (Avicenna) , doctor of doctors [ M Ahmed About Abu Raihan Al-Biruni - (UK) Brief Note on Hunayn ibn Ishaq al'Ibadi About Ibn al-Nafis - Muslim Scholars Page (mirrored) About Mohammad Ibn Zakariya al-Razi , and his tutor Ali Ibn Rabban al-Tabari About Abu al-Qasim al-Zahrawi (Albucasis) , father of surgery [ M Ahmed Albucasis and Medieval Thyroid Puncture D Breining ] - via CytoLink About Jabir Ibn Haiyan ("Geber") A Zahoor Ibn Al-Nafis.

84. Bible History Online Images And Resources For Biblical History
Bible history Online Images and Resources for Biblical history. Resources, Free Bible Software, Bible Art, Biblical history Topics and Study,
http://www.bible-history.com/
Categories
Ancient Documents

Ancient Egypt

Ancient Greece

Ancient Israel
...
World History

September 17 Scripture
Heart Messages Messianic Prophecy God's Calendar Pontius Pilate Tax Collectors ... Tomb of Cyrus New Bible History Tools - Bible Encyclopedia (ISBE) Online Bible (KJV) Naves Topical Bible Smith's Bible Dictionary ... Easton's Bible Dictionary
Bible History Online Article about the movie "The Passion of the Christ" Comments The Prophecy of Israel Video -This one-hour made for TV documentary, combines the history of the Land and the people that occupies the land called Israel. In addition, it beautifully and dramatically blends that history with the prophecies written by the prophets of the Bible. It powerfully conveys how these prophecies are being fulfilled right before our eyes today in modern day Israel.
The Bible Knowledge Accelerator Programs
Informational tools and free to the public. I design them in my spare time to help students learn about Biblical history.

85. Tramp Printers, From Gutenberg To The End Of The Linotype. History Of Printing A
Excerpts from the book Tramp Printers. A tramp printer was a craftsman who traveled about the world in search of work.
http://www.discoverypress.com/trampweb/hist1.html
Excerpts from the book "TRAMP PRINTERS"
by John Howells and Marion Dearman Going back to press!
Formerly out of print, copies of Tramp Printers available in February 2003!
Click here to reserve a copy
The history of printing
and itinerant printers This book tells the history of printing from the viewpoint of those wandering craftsmen and masters of the art of printing who spread the "art preservative of all arts" throughout the world, and who continued the tradition of mobility throughout the centuries, until abruptly, in the latter half of the 20th century, their skills were no longer needed. Printers were replaced by computers. From earliest days of America's history, the skills of those who worked with handset type, the printing press and the linotype were much in demand. For three centuries until computerized new processes signaled the end of the "hot type" era traveling printers were a tradition on newspapers and print shops around the United States and Canada. Most belonged to unions, often very strong and militant. Many printers worked in "country" printing plants where unions were unknown. But union or not, printers had a proclivity for travel. Their skills were not easily learned, but once acquired could be easily transferred from one newspaper or print shop to another. And travel they did. Some traveled from job to job, from town to town, so often they became known as "tramp" printers. The free and independent lifestyles they enjoyed were envied by other workers wherever tramp printers wandered. They were the epitome of Robert Service's poem "A Race of Men:"

86. TudorHistory.org
Provides a biography and photo gallery for each of the Tudor monarchs, as well as for the six wives of Henry VIII.
http://www.tudorhistory.org/

The Tudor Monarchs
The Six Wives of Henry VIII Who's Who in Tudor History Topics in Tudor History ...
Tudor Rose merchandise shop now open!
Image: A stained glass window in a church in Penmynydd on the Isle of Anglesey, on Tudor ancestral lands in North Wales. About this image
Tudor History Web Ring Previous List Sites Random Join ... Latest Update - 20 August, 2005

87. Stüssi (Stussi, Stussy, Stusse, ...) Family History Page
A study of the Swiss surname St¼ssi. Descendants concentrate in California, Kansas, Missouri, Pennsylvania, and Washington.
http://snark.paypc.com/~kd6lvw/genealogy/Stussi/
Swiss Surname: Other variations: Misspellings: Stucci, Stusce and any spelling ending -ey Based on an extract from the archives in the Swiss Canton of Glarus, here is a chart of the various family lines. The records indicate that the various families with the name cannot be traced to a single ancestor. However, it is noted that practically all of the originating lines are from villages in the Linth River Valley, the central valley of Glarus: I have dated significant events listed in the archive that establish a presence in each area. In some cases, a family line is known to have ended, as shown by a date to the right of the respective line. References to "Glarus" refer to the village that is the center city of the canton, not the canton itself. The connection between the lines in Näfels and Mollis is a guess, but logical since these two villages are directly across the river from each other. Even though there is no common ancestor of record for all the lineages, it is assumed that one did exist. The archive information only seems to have recorded information on branches through about 1930, and ignores emigrations outside Switzerland. Here's some of the other moves that I have detected:

88. Welcome To The Natural History Museum
The third largest natural science and cultural history museum in the country. Located in Exposition Park.
http://www.nhm.org/
... to inspire wonder, discovery, and responsibility for our natural and cultural worlds. COLLAPSE? - now through January 15, 2006 Inspired by the ideas in Dr. Jared Diamond's current bestseller, Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed , this groundbreaking exhibit examines how human societies have recognized or ignored and solved or failed to solve key environmental issues, including those that concern our contemporary global society.
Advance Timed Tickets for
Collapse? are available through Ticketweb
First Fridays
October 7 - 7 PM to 1 AM
The Shape of Things to Come
Spider Pavilion
September 25 - November 6, 2005
Shake off your fears and join us as we welcome our newest exhibit, The Spider Pavilion
Haunted Museum Things To Do... Members Volunteer Day
September 17, 2005 9am-12pm Family Fun Days: [N] Collapse?
September 24, 2005 10am-5pm Spider Pavilion
September 25 - November 6, 2005 Group Overnight Adventures more events...

89. Dallas Museum Of Natural History
A collectionsbased, research-driven public natural history museum. Site includes details about membership, exhibits, merchandise, schedules, educational programs, and volunteer opportunities.
http://www.dallasdino.org/

90. Center For History Of Physics - American Institute Of Physics
Has a mission to preserve and make known the history of modern physics and allied sciences including astronomy, geophysics and optics.
http://www.aip.org/history/
advanced search Publications ...
RSS News Feeds

current issue The Center for History of Physics preserves and makes known the history of modern physics and allied fields.
Catalogs

Resources

About the Center

History Center search and site map
Go to exhibits ALL EXHIBITS AT A GLANCE Marie Curie - Her Story in Brief Einstein: Image and Impact (IMPROVED!)

91. Quilt History
Quilt Heritage ListServ is a forum for quilters to discuss the historical aspects of quilting.
http://www.quilthistory.com/

Home Page
Archives Appraisers Articles ... Comments The Quilt History list was created to provide a forum for people around the world who are interested in antique quilts and related textiles to discuss the historical aspects of quilting. We discuss all aspects of antique quilts - fabrics, design, color, etc. - as well as the stories behind them. We also share our experiences with the more practical aspect of antique quilts - finding, washing, researching, restoring and even reproducing. Some buying, selling and swapping is allowed, but our primary focus is on learning from each other by exchanging stories, research, tips and techniques. We are a very open and sharing group composed of scholars, writers, teachers, collectors, quilt appraisers, restorers, librarians, museum curators, and other professionals. We report findings, review books and articles, and share information about exhibitions, collections, publications, and conferences. General as well as such specific topics as quilt documentation projects, textile history, oral history projects, and quilter biographies are welcomed. The list open to everyone with an interest in the documentation and study of quilts, quilters, and quilting history. To join the list, click here or click on the PayPal logo below.

92. Tax History Project: THP Home -- Welcome To The Tax History Project
Provides scholars, policymakers, students, the media, and citizens with information about the history of American taxation. The project pursues its mission
http://www.taxhistory.org/
Welcome to the Tax History Project, a public service initiative from Tax Analysts. Established in 1995, the Project provides scholars, policymakers, journalists, and the general public with information on the history of U.S. public finance. Our features include:
Our Regular Features
Tax History Museum

A virtual museum of American tax history.
The Price of Civilization

An in-depth study of American taxation during the Great Depression and World War II. Recent update: presidential papers and speeches through 1935.
Presidential Tax Returns

Copies of the tax returns filed by various American presidents, including Franklin Roosevelt, Richard Nixon, and George W. Bush.
Taxing Federalism

Selected readings from the Federalist Papers, including every major discussion of the Constitution's power to tax.
Image Gallery
Cartoons, posters, and other images from the history of U.S. taxation. Readings in Tax History Research, analysis, and commentary on tax history and contemporary tax debates.

93. St. Patrick's Day History
Page describes and explains St. Patrick's Day traditions.
http://holidays.lovingyou.com/march/history.shtml
About St. Patrick's Day
St. Patrick was born about 390 AD in Roman Britain. As a youth he was kidnapped by Irish raiders and sold into slavery in Ireland. He escaped six years later and fled to Gaul. After several years of monastic life, he returned to Ireland in 432 AD as a missionary to the people there. Legend has it that he drove all of the snakes out of the country. It is said that he used the three-leafed shamrock to explain the concept of the Trinity; hence its strong association with his day and name. St. Patrick is a hero in Ireland. In fact, there are about 60 churches and cathedrals named for him in Ireland alone. One of the most famous cathedrals is St. Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin. These grounds bear the mark of the place where St. Patrick baptized his converts. Green is associated with Saint Patrick's Day because it is the color of spring, Ireland, and the shamrock. Leprechauns are also associated with this holiday. According to the legend, the Leprechaun is an Irish fairy. It is told that Leprechauns are unsociable, unfriendly, live alone. Also, they make shoes and possess a hidden pot of gold. The legend says if the Leprechaun is caught by a treasure hunter then he must tell where is treasure is, unless the Leprechaun can trick the hunter and vanish They were probably added later on because greeting card compaines needed something cute to put on their greeting cards. Good Luck for St. Patrick's Day

94. The Holocaust History Project Homepage
The Holocaust history Project is a free archive of documents, photographs, recordings, and essays regarding the Holocaust, including direct refutation of
http://www.holocaust-history.org/
What the nations can offer
in good blood of our type,
we will take, if necessary
by kidnapping their children
and raising them with us.
Heinrich Himmler, 1943
The Holocaust History Project is a free archive of documents, photographs, recordings, and essays regarding the Holocaust, including direct refutation of Holocaust-denial. Read about a recent attack on the Holocaust History Project website.
New to our site:
Himmler's Speech at Posen (Poznan),

October 4, 1943

a Quicktime movie presentation, text and audio.
Essays contributions on various topics from THHP members. Are the Jews central to the Holocaust? (1500 words) by Gordon McFee. The Bolshevik Canard (1800 words), by Richard J. Green. The Dachau Gas Chambers (5000 words, 47 photos), by Harry W. Mazal OBE. The Reconstruction of Treblinka (20,000 words, 67 photos) by Alex Bay December 12, 1941 (2000 words), Der ewige Jude ("The Eternal Jew") (30,000 words, 83 images, recording), The Forensic Sins of Carlos Porter (6000 words), by Yale Edeiken. (15,000 words), The IHR at the Crossroads (4,000 words)

95. Timelines Of Buddhist History: Theravada, Tibetan, Japanese
Top/Society/Religion_and_Spirituality/Buddhism/history
http://www.buddhanet.net/e-learning/history/timelines.htm
Buddhist Studies Timelines

96. American Women's History: A Research Guide
Over 2100 citations to Internet and print sources (digital collections of primary sources, archival collections, bibliographies, biographical sources, etc.
http://www.mtsu.edu/~kmiddlet/history/women.html
American Women's History: A Research Guide Introduction Bookmarks
Focus on: WWI Posters
I. Subject Index to Research Sources
II. State Index to Research Sources
III. Research Tools: Finding Primary Sources
IV. Research Tools: Finding Secondary Sources
Shortcuts to Popular Sources
Digital Collections of Primary Sources: Subject Index

Digital Collections of Primary Sources: State Index

Talking About Women's History

This site has been selected as one of the Best Free Reference Web Sites (2004) Maintained by Ken Middleton , reference/microforms librarian at MTSU Library. Suggestions and comments to: kmiddlet@mtsu.edu Visitors since 9/17/2000:

97. 2000 March Mayhem And NCAA Basketball At CBS.SportsLine.com
Final Four results, women's tournament records, alltournament teams, top performances.
http://cbs.sportsline.com/u/madness/2000/history/women.htm
You are here: Home NCAA Basketball
Women's History Final Four Results
From Louisiana Tech to Purdue, a year-by-year review of those who have made it to the Final Four. Women's Tournament Records
Find out every team and their record that made it to the tournament. Records All-tournament Teams
Find out the elite athletes that were named to the all-tournament team and who received the MVP honors for that year. Top Performances
Top overall and single game scorers in Women's NCAA Tournament history.

98. EyeWitness To History - History Through The Eyes Of Those Who Lived It
First hand accounts, illustrated with vintage photos, original radio broadcasts.
http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/
Select a category or go to the Index Roll Over an image for more information
Click to go to an EyeWitness Account History Through the Eyes of Those Who Lived It.. Immigrating to America, 1905 During the early years of the 20th century a wave of immigration washed the shores of America bringing over 9 million expectant newcomers looking for a better life. Thirteen-year-old Sadie Frowne was a part of this wave. Economic disaster forced her and her mother to leave their native Poland. Sadie's mother died soon after their arrival, leaving Sadie alone in Manhattan. Her story begins with her arrival in the "Promised Land:" "We came by steerage on a steamship in a very dark place that smelt dreadfully. There were hundreds of other people packed in with us, men, women and children, and almost all of them were sick. It took us twelve days to cross the sea, and we thought we should die, but at last the voyage was over, and we came up and saw the beautiful bay and the big woman with the spikes on her head and the lamp that is lighted at night in her hand." More >>> Your ringside seat to history - from the Ancient World to the present. History through the eyes of those who lived it, presented by

99. Anarchist History
Articles on anarchist history.
http://flag.blackened.net/revolt/history.html
Anarchist history
Events

Latest International history news and discussion via Anarkismo.net
PDF file of Anarchism in Action:
The Spanish Civil War
for you to print out and distribute
Regional histories
Discuss anarchist history with others on the
Anarchist history mailing list
get your questions answered or simply state your opinions
People
Groups

100. National History Day
Nonprofit academic program designed to promote the study of history. Includes information on upcoming contests and participation, past winners,
http://www.nationalhistoryday.org/

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