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Renaissance

In this article, we have a brief look at the Renaissance from the perspective of Jawaharlal Nehru, which is mentioned in the letter 83 to his daughter in the book "A Look at the History of the World". Letter Date: August 5, 1932 From the anxious and anxiety state of...

The Native American Genocide

One of the interesting things about studying the history of American continents is the discussion of the natives of the continent and the unfriendly (!) Behavior of European immigrants with them. This audio file, attempts to give a though brief, dimensions of these...

Thought War in Eighteenth Century of Europe

Nehru's 95th letter to his daughter in "A Look at the History of the World" Date: September 19, 1932 "We will return to Europe now and follow its changing history. Europe at that time was on the verge of great changes that had a profound effect on the history of the...

Growth and Development of European Cities

In the early centuries of the second millennium, especially after the Crusades, we see the growth and development of cities in Europe. Here is a brief overview of this issue by Nehru, addressed in the 64th issue of Glimpses of World History. Letter date: June 21, 1932...
Human Zoo!

Human Zoo!

One of the strangest and most shocking images of the colonial West is the “human zoo” phenomenon. The problem stems from the fact that modern Western human knows himself as the superior human race in evolution

Robespierre’s speech on the principles of political ethics

Robespierre’s speech on the principles of political ethics

The present text is Robespierre’s speech on the principles of political ethics, which should guide the National Convention in the internal affairs department. In this speech, Robespierre, on behalf of the Committee on General Security, will present the establishment of the French government’s ethical principles to the Convention just one month before the San Juan decrees – in Venus.

By the end of the Prussian-French War, the Central Council of the National Guard on paper had 400,000 paramilitary forces under its command. The council was under the influence of the radical left and the Carbonarian legacy, especially Auguste Blanqui. Adolf T. Tir, a...

Monroe Doctrine

Monroe Doctrine

The dual principles of US foreign policy were announced in Congress in 1823 by US President Monroe's message. These two principles are: 1) the formation of new colonies; 2) the political restriction of European governments on the Continent. The doctrine was announced...

Prohibited Literature in America (2) Roots

Prohibited Literature in America (2) Roots

Roots: The Saga of an American Family written by contemporary American author Alex Haley. In this story, he depicts the life of his family and ancestors. The central message of this story is poor situation of African Americans and the expression of sufferings and...

The American Civil War and the Industrial Revolution

The American Civil War and the Industrial Revolution

North and South Economy Difference Although slave trade was banned from Africa in year 1808, it continued to be smuggled due to the growth of the textile industry. North and South America apparently had two separate economies, and the South relied on agricultural...

The Native American Genocide

The Native American Genocide

One of the interesting things about studying the history of American continents is the discussion of the natives of the continent and the unfriendly (!) Behavior of European immigrants with them. This audio file, attempts to give a though brief, dimensions of these...

Divided States (1): Virginia

Divided States (1): Virginia

During the 1620s and 1635s, great economic pressure prevailed in England. Many people became unemployed. The Industrial Revolution had brought about a textile nascent industry that needed to produce as much wool and yarn as it could to spin the wheels of the industry....

America in the 1980s – Hippies

America in the 1980s – Hippies

The youth of the 1980s by avoid following the elders of their time, abandoned the traditional values ​​and culture of their society and formed a radical society with its own characteristics. They abandoned their families and began a new way of life to protest against...

Laboratory products with security grade 4 (Part 1)

Laboratory products with security grade 4 (Part 1)

Carrying out weapons and biological tests in the United States is not anything new and dating back to at least the 1930s. During the Cold War, thousands of American citizens became victims to “radiation” experiments at the Atomic Energy. Center and other government facilities, and even after the signing of the International Convention on the Prohibition of Laboratories and the. Production of Weapons and Biological Factors in 1972, the US government continued to do so and after September 11, 2001, it became a sudden and questionable big leap.