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         World War I History:     more books (100)
  1. An Incomplete History of World War I by Edwin, Jr. Kiester, 2007
  2. THE AMERICAN HERITAGE HISTORY OF WORLD WAR I by S.L.A. NARRATIVE BY- MARSHALL, 1946-01-01
  3. Campaigns in southern Europe, (The military history of World War I) by Trevor Nevitt Dupuy, 1967
  4. Air Fighters: A Concise History of World War I Fighter Pilots and the Planes They Flew To Glory by No Author, 1962
  5. 1918: The Decision in the West (The military history of World War I) by Trevor Nevitt Dupuy, Julia Crick, 1967
  6. HISTORY OF WORLD WAR I. by ALVIN M. JOSEPHY, 1964
  7. History of World War I (The American Heritage) by S. L. A. Marshall, 1964
  8. The American Heritage History of World War I by The Editors of American Heritage, 1964
  9. Cultural History of World War I: Manifesto of the Sixteen
  10. ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF WORLD WAR I IN THE AIR. by Stanley Ulanoff., 1971
  11. The American Heritage History of World War I by S. L. A., Brigadier General USAR (Ret. ) Marshall, 1967-01-01
  12. War Finances in the Netherlands Up to 1918 (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace: Division of Economics and History., Dutch Series, Economic and Social History of World War I.)
  13. Summation: strategic and combat leadership (The military history of World War I) by Trevor Nevitt Dupuy, 1967
  14. The American Hertiage History of World War I by S.L.A. Marshall, 1964

101. GAYLY: A Gay History Of The World: Preamble
Introduction to the gay side of world history.
http://www.suphawut.com/gvb/gayly/gay_history1.htm
GVB Gayly A Gay History of the World
Written and compiled by Anitra Budd Angela Waldoch
(Originally published on the WWW at
http://suphawut.com/gvb/gayly/gay_history1.htm
early every month, historians unveil new discoveries about the world's queer past. In fact, history is replete with gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people who have contributed significantly to world history even though the world's cultures have rarely condoned homosexuality. But going back as far as the dawn of human cultures complex enough to be called "civilizations," you can find references to GLBT people.
Let the Reader Beware
Any piece claiming to be a history of the world naturally invites skepticism and this piece is no different. Creating an accurate account of the world's queer history, one that weaves people and events into a cohesive narrative, can seem insurmountable. For some segments of history, early accounts are scarce and the sources vary widely in type. For other times, world regions and cultures, research into homosexuality has only recently begun.
Homophobia across time has played a significant role in documenting our history. In many parts of the world, homosexuality was a taboo subject, punishable by death. It wasn't until the identity politics of the late 20th century that gays and lesbians had a positive incentive to recognize each other, to unify as groups or to document any gatherings. In reality, they had more reasons for hiding their sexuality at all costs. To counter the misrepresentations of gay people as evil, immoral or perverted throughout history, we must share our stories.

102. International Front Runners
Affiliation of GLBT running/walking clubs that have organized in many larg ecities around the world. History, events, and links to local groups.
http://www.frontrunners.org/
International Front Runners

103. The History Of The People's Republic Of China
A collection of online texts and reviews.
http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/55/index-b.html
Hartford Web Publishing is not the author of the documents in World History Archives

104. HistoryWiz: For Students, Teachers And Lovers Of History
Source for history, original content, including multimedia exhibits, as well as links to other sites. Topics include world history, American history and current events.
http://www.historywiz.com/

105. The History Of Salt
Sodium chloride around the world in history from ancient to the 18th century. Includes resource links. From the Salt Institute.
http://www.saltinstitute.org/Uses-benefits/Salt-in-history
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