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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Christian Guyard

Christian Guyard

The map as history : a multimedia atlas of world history with animated historical maps - 15 views

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    The map as history For students: a learning tool to increase comprehension and retention For teachers: a ready-made teaching tool to add visual impact in the classroom For history buffs: new technology to add new perspectives Our on-line maps use animation, color and narration to bring history to life.
Christian Guyard

Internet History Sourcebooks Project - 0 views

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    Text by David Burr [olivi@mail.vt.edu]. See his INQUISITION: INTRODUCTION by David Burr When medieval people used the word "inquisition," they were referring to a judicial technique, not an organization. There was , in fact, no such thing as "the Inquisition" in the sense of an impersonal organization with a chain of command.
Christian Guyard

Philosophy of History (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) - 1 views

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    The concept of history plays a fundamental role in human thought. It invokes notions of human agency, change, the role of material circumstances in human affairs, and the putative meaning of historical events. It raises the possibility of "learning from history."
Christian Guyard

Main Page - TLP - 1 views

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    About The Louverture Project The Louverture Project (TLP) collects and promotes knowledge, analysis, and understanding of the Haitian revolution of 1791-1804. This unique history project follows the example of Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia, and is committed to creating a vast, accessible, and useful open content resource.
Christian Guyard

Burgundian Netherlands: Court Life and Patronage | Thematic Essay | Heilbrunn Timeline ... - 1 views

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    Thematic Essays By Category By Geographical Region & Time Period The Burgundian Netherlands refers to an area encompassing the Low Countries (Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg) and northern France during the period when it was ruled by the dukes of Burgundy, from the end of the fourteenth to the end of the fifteenth century.
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