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History of the International System to 1919 (continued)
 
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"France" into the Subject Guide; then go to subdivision "history," and then to subdivision "revolution, 1789-1799."

"United States history" in the Subject Guide, and then go to subdivision "Revolution, 1775-1783."

"crusades" into the Subject Guide.

History, culture, and the Mexican-American War: Robert Lewis Taylor's 'Two Roads to Guadalupe'. (Critical Essay) John F. Bratzel.
Journal of Popular Culture Fall 2001 v35 i2 p51(9) (3647 words)

Champions of Mexico in Ante-Bellum America. (history of US-Mexico relations) Lyon Rathbun.
Journal of Popular Culture Fall 2001 v35 i2 p17(7) (2548 words)

America's forgotten war. (Mexican War, 1846-1848) Robert W. Johannsen.
The Wilson Quarterly Spring 1996 v20 n2 p96(10) (6898 words)

Sovereignty, International Relations, and the Westphalian Myth. Andreas Osiander. International Organization Spring 2001 v55 i2 p251

The world economic system in Asia before European hegemony. Andre Gunder Frank. The Historian Wntr 1994 v56 n2 p259(18)

Global Forces and Regime Change: Guatemala in the Central American Context. John A. Booth. Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs Winter 2000 v42 i4 p59

Realpolitik versus nationalpolitik: rethinking nationalism during the Eastern crisis, 1875-1878. (in the Balkan states of the Ottoman Empire) L.L. Farrar Jr.. East European Quarterly Spring 1996 v30 n1 p27(19)

Charles V defeats German Protestants in battle at Muhlberg. (Germany)(April 24, 1547) History Today April 1997 v47 n4 p35(1)

The Treaty of Westphalia. (Octobers Past)(October 24, 1648; Westphalia, Germany)(Brief Article) Richard Cavendish. History Today, October 1998 v48 n10 p50(2)

Between words and things, tomatoes and textiles. (impact of Americas on Europe) Noe Jitrik. Diogenes Spring 2002 v49 i193 p27(8)

Tamerlane's career and its uses. Beatrice Forbes Manz. Journal of World History Spring 2002 v13 i1 p1(25)

Volcanism and Short-Term Climatic Change in East Asian and World History, c. 1200-1699(*). (Statistical Data Included) WILLIAM S. ATWELL. Journal of World History Spring 2001 v12 i1 p29

REFASHIONING MOTHER INDIA: FEMINISM AND NATIONALISM IN LATE-COLONIAL INDIA. MRINALINI SINHA. Feminist Studies Fall 2000 v26 i3 p623

Colonial Indology and identity. DILIP K. CHAKRABARTI. Antiquity Sept 2000 v74 i285 p667

The slave trade and development. (The Routes and Traces of Slaves) Claude Meillassoux. Diogenes Fall 1997 n179 p23(7)

The relative importance of slaves and commodities in the Atlantic trade of seventeenth-century Africa. (response to Ernst van den Boogaart, Journal of African History, vol. 33, p. 369, 1992) David Eltis. The Journal of African History May 1994 v35 n2 p237(13)

The valiant Vendeans: As the forces of revolution ravaged France near the end of the 18th century, the Vendeans heroically rose up to defend their religion, their families, and their way of life. (History-Struggle for Freedom). William Norman Grigg. The New American June 17, 2002 v18 i12 p33(8)

Women, salons, and the state in the aftermath of the French revolution. Steven D. Kale. Journal of Women's History Wntr 2002 v13 i4 p54(28)

GENDER AND THE SHIFTING GROUND OF REVOLUTIONARY POLITICS: THE CASE OF MADAME ROLAND. (Jeanne-Marie Roland) Susan Dalton. Canadian Journal of History August 2001 v36 i2 p259

Winter of discontent: even as he endured the hardships of Valley Forge, George Washington faced another challenge: critics who questioned his fitness to lead. Norman Gelb. Smithsonian May 2003 v34 i2 p64

Washington's web. (Commander in Chief George Washington made extensive use of spies during the Revolutionary War) Dan Gilgoff. U.S. News & World Report Jan 27, 2003 p52 Mag.Coll.: 112J1687. Bus.Coll.: 142Y2390.

The route of the Culper Spy Ring. (Revolutionary War spy network )(Brief Article) U.S. News & World Report Jan 27, 2003 p54 Mag.Coll.: 112J1689. Bus.Coll.: 142Y2392.

Father of the American Revolution: pious, principled, and passionate for liberty, Samuel Adams championed the cause of independence with his unique ability to communicate, motivate, and organize. (History: Greatness of the Founders). Thomas R. Eddlem. The New American July 29, 2002 v18 i15 p33(6)

"To bigotry no sanction": the role of American Jews in the Revolution. Joseph L. Andrews Jr.. Midstream May-June 2002 v48 i4 p25(5)

Founders Chic: Live From Philadelphia: They cut political deals and stabbed each other in the back on the way to inventing freedom. Why Jefferson, Adams and their brethren are suddenly hot again. (Society) Evan Thomas. Newsweek July 9, 2001 p48

Dr. Franklin's Plan. (Benjamin Franklin) Stephan A. Schwartz. Smithsonian June 2001 p112

Citizenship and Compulsory Military Service: The Revolutionary Origins of Conscription in the United States. MEYER KESTNBAUM. Armed Forces & Society: An Interdisciplinary Journal Fall 2000 v27 i1 p7

Mentor for a Hegemon. (Alexander Hamilton) John L. Harper. The National Interest Fall 2000 p49

IN THE HANDS OF THE BRITISH: THE TREATMENT OF AMERICAN POWS DURING THE WAR OF INDEPENDENCE. PHILIP RANLET. The Historian Summer 2000 v62 i4 p731

Anglican Parson, Alleged Sodomite, and Loyalist Perjurer: John Milner of Colonial and Revolutionary New York and Virginia. OTTO LOHRENZ. The Social Science Journal July 1999 v36 i3 p533

The faith of the founding. (religion and the founding of the United States) Michael Novak. First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life April 2003 p27(6)

An unlikely hero: one secret to the victorious American Revolution may have been a French teenager. (History). (Marquis de Lafayette whose real name is Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier) Thomas Fleming. Boys' Life Jan 2003 v93 i1 p9(1)

Defining Moments and Recurring Myths: Comparing Canadians and Americans after the American Revolution [*]. (society structure and values) EDWARD GRABB, JAMES CURTIS, DOUGLAS BAER. The Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology Nov 2000 v37 i4 p373

PRESIDENT OR KING? (influence of ideals from American Revolution on the election of 1800) Simon Collinson. History Today Nov 2000 v50 i11 p9

A Loyalist in the American Revolution. (Patrick Ferguson)(Brief Article) World and I August 2000 v15 i8 p16

Social and cultural capital in colonial British America: a case study. (Patterns of Social Capital: Stability and Change in Comparative Perspective, part 1) Jack P. Greene. The Journal of Interdisciplinary History, Winter 1999 v29 i3 p491(1)
The Ottomans in Europe. Geoffrey Woodward. History Review March 2001 p41

Hooray for the Crusades! Piers Paul Read presents a radical new view. Piers Paul Read. Women's Quarterly Spring 2002 p7(2)

The vanishing vision: late medieval crusading. (Confronting the Crusades) Nigel Saul. History Today June 1997 v47 n6 p23(6)

The crusades of St Louis. (King Louis IX of France)(includes bibliography) Simon Lloyd. History Today May 1997 v47 n5 p37(7)

The capture of Jerusalem. (Israel, First Crusade)(includes bibliography)(Confronting the Crusades) John France. History Today April 1997 v47 n4 p37(6)

Muslim responses to the Crusades. (includes bibliography)(Confronting the Crusades) Robert Irwin. History Today April 1997 v47 n4 p43(7)

Confronting the Crusades: when worlds collide. (Cover Story) Nigel Saul. History Today March 1997 v47 n3 p9(1)

The pilgrimage origins of the First Crusade. (Cover Story) Marcus Bull. History Today March 1997 v47 n3 p10(6)

Who were the first Crusaders? (Cover Story) Jonathan Phillips. History Today March 1997 v47 n3 p16(7)

Respected by his Crusader opponents, Saladin had a more controversial image among his fellow Muslims. J. Howard Roberts. Military History Dec 1999 v16 i5 p24

An Apology, 900 Years in the Making. (Western Christians apologize for the Crusades)(Brief Article) Tomas Dixon. Christianity Today, September 6, 1999 v43 i10 p24

Saints or sinners? The Knights Templar in medieval Europe. Helen Nicholson. History Today Dec 1994 v44 n12 p30(7)

The myths of medieval warfare. Sean McGlynn. History Today Jan 1994 v44 n1 p28(7)

SIMONIDES, EPHORUS, AND HERODOTUS ON THE BATTLE OF THERMOPYLAE. MICHAEL A. FLOWER. The Classical Quarterly July 1998 v48 i2 p365(1)

The martial republics of classical Greece. (The Military and Society) Paul A. Rahe. The Wilson Quarterly Wntr 1993 v17 n1 p59(12)

ROMAN CONQUEST OF SPAIN. Richard K. Munro. Military History June 2000 v17 i2 p30

A grand tour: reading Gibbon's 'Decline and Fall.' (Edward Gibbon's 'The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire') Christopher Kelly. Greece & Rome April 1997 v44 n1 p39(20)

The Huns and the end of the Roman Empire in Western Europe. Peter Heather. The English Historical Review Feb 1995 v110 n435 p4(38)

International relations, the Concert of Europe amd the Holy Alliance, 1815-70. Derrick Murphy. Modern History Review Nov 1999 v11 i2 p16(2)

Bismarck's foreign policy 1862-71: by design or default? Simon Lemieux. Modern History Review Feb 2000 v11 i3 p27(4)

Bismarck's foreign policy 1871-90: a 'juggler on horseback'? David Bell, Ian Cawood. Modern History Review Feb 2000 v11 i3 p30(4)

Bismarck and the containment of France: 1873-1877. James Stone. Canadian Journal of History August 1994 v29 n2 p281(24)


Suitable for these Wadsworth textbooks:

Kegley and Wittkopf, World Politics: Trend and Transformation, Ninth Edition, Chapter 4

Russett, Starr, and Kinsella, World Politics: The Menu for Choice, Seventh Edition, Chapters 2, 4

Nester, International Relations: Politics and Economics in the 21st Century, First Edition, Chapter 2

Spiegel et al, World Politics in a New Era, Third Edition, Chapters 4, 5
 
         
         
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