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Henry Knox

A report on Henry Knox.

zach.m1996 | November 19, 2009 | School Time
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Napoleon

A fairly short history of Napoleon Bonaparte, and also his legacy.

Jamas | October 18, 2009 | Biography
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Get Digital Not Physical

Forget the DVD recorders without a hard drive: This is the best thing since sliced toast.

Friendly.Gummy.Bear | November 14, 2009 | Consumer Electronics
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Emile Henry and The Cafe Terminus

Emile Henry is, perhaps, worthy of his small footnote in anarchist history. His single deed against a perceived injustice, though not wholly successful in its outcome, he actually wanted to kill as many people as possible but managed only to murder one and injure twenty, was a forlorn gesture against arbitrary and prejudicial power.

Kim Seabrook | October 1, 2009 | Biography
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Countess Markiewicz: The English Countess of Irish Freedom

From Deadlier than the Male: More Prisoners of Eternity.

Kim Seabrook | October 1, 2009 | Biography
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Louise Michel: Revolutionary Heroine of The Commune

Louise Michel, a ubiquitous figure on the barricades of Paris as the war-torn city burned around her, was born on 29 May, 1830, in the grim Castle of Vroncourt in the Haute-Marne region of France. where her mother was a maidservant.

Kim Seabrook | November 8, 2009 | Biography
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Modernism: A Revolution in Design

Modernism was a revolution which, theoretically at least, put the masses into design.

Ferdine | August 5, 2009 | Art History
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Rosa Luxembourg: Red Rosa

Rosa Luxembourg was a teacher, theoretician, ideologue and communist activist. A life-long pacifist and anti-war campaigner, she was to die a revolutionary martyrs death. From Deadlier than the Male: More Prisoners of Eternity.

Kim Seabrook | October 1, 2009 | Biography
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The Incredible Century-Old Color Photography of Prokudin-Gorsky: Part 2

In 1909 Sergey Mikhaylovich Prokudin-Gorsky set about the project of a lifetime – to capture, in full color, the sites of his country, Russia. Here, find out more about this amazing collection.

R J Evans | July 28, 2009 | Photography
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Antoine St Just: The Archangel of Death

From Visionaries and Revolutionaries. More Prisoners of Eternity.

Kim Seabrook | October 1, 2009 | Biography
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