How to Read HistoryF. Ungar Publishing Company, 1954 - 246 páginas |
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Chapter Page I Why History? | 1 |
Universal History | 9 |
Ancient History to Herodotus | 16 |
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Alexander ancient Annals Antony army Athenian Athens Augustus authority bishops Cæsar Carthage Catholic century B.C. Charles Christ Christians Chronicle Church Cicero citizens civilization Clarendon Claudius clergy common conquest Constantine contemporary Cromwell cult death democracy Diocletian Domitian East Egypt emperor enemies England English Euripides Europe Eusebius fact feudal forced France freedmen French Revolution Gaul gods Greece Greek heresy heretic Herodotus historian human Ibid imperial Isocrates Italy Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews Judaism king kingdom labour land later legions live lords mass matter Maximian medieval ment Messiah modern murder nature Nero never nobility Norman Octavian pagan Palestine Parliament Pauline peasants persecution Persian Persian Empire Plato political Pompey Pope priests prophets provinces Reformation reign religion revolutionary rival Roman Empire Rome says Sejanus senate slavery slaves social society soldiers Sparta story struggle Suetonius Tacitus thousand Thucydides Tiberius tion trade Trajan victory West writings