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In the last decades of the 14th century, during the reign of Richard II, military, political and literary shifts contributed to a rising sense of what it meant to be English -- and just how secure…
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It was a time of radical change, a time of violence. England was under
siege, internally and externally, by foreign adversaries. Being on the
wrong side, politically or religiously, could result in…
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Henry V, hero of Agincourt (1415), died in 1422 leaving his
9-month old son heir to the crown. After decades of war with France, England's economic
and political turmoil came to a head. Magnates…
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Dr. Dean Fairbanks Geography and Planning Department CSU Chico
On June 23, 2016, citizens of the United Kingdom voted in a
referendum to remove their country from the European Union. In their view,…
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Dr. Dean
Fairbanks Department
of Geography & Planning CSU Chico
Dr. Dean Fairbanks explores the possibility of no longer having an established
European Union. Although this may be a provocative…
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Dr. Jason Nice History Department CSU, Chico March 29? April 12? When, if ever, will the United Kingdom leave the European Union? Dr. Nice discusses the causes and consequences of the UK's…
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Dr. Daniel Veidlinger Comparative Religion and Humanities Department CSU, Chico Canada is the second largest country in the world and sits just to the
north of the United States with the longest…
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Dr. Donald J. Raleigh Faculty, History Department University of North Carolina The basic facts of the Russian Revolution are widely known. Tsar Nicholas was ousted – and he and his family…
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