Revolutions

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...

Europe during the Crusades era

Nehru’s 63nd letter to his daughter in “Glimpses of world history”
Letter date: June 20, 1932
“In my recent letter, we saw material about the conflicts that took place between Christianity and Islam in the eleventh, twelfth, and thirteenth centuries. At that time the thought of the Christian community developed in Europe and since then Christ religion has dominated all of Europe. The last groups to convert to Christianity were the Slavic peoples of Eastern Europe, the Russians and others.

“Spontaneous execution”

The present article is an article by Jean-Paul Marat, a famous figure in the French Revolution, after the execution of Louis XVI, published in the Journal de la République française.

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 Crusades

Undoubtedly, one of the most important historical events of the Middle Ages was the Crusades. In this article, for a brief overview of the history of these wars, Nehru’s 62nd letter to his daughter is included in the book “Glimpses of world history”, in which these wars are briefly examined.

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