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A History of the American People         
BOOK BY PAUL JOHNSON
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A History of the American People is a 1997 book about the history of the United States by the historian Paul Johnson. First published in Great Britain, it presents Johnson's view of American history from Colonial America to the end of the 20th century.
History of the Basques         
  • French map of the Basque districts (mid-18th century)
  • Ascain (Azkaine)]]
  • [[Battle of Nivelle]], follow-up to Donostia's destruction (1813)
  • Antoine d'Abbadie's castle in [[Hendaye]]
  • Horse paintings on the walls of the cave Ekain (Ekainberri), near Azpeitia
  • Medieval stellae collection exhibited at the San Telmo Museum, [[Donostia]]
  • On the whale hunt, as depicted on the coat of arms of [[Biarritz]]
  • A furnace to melt whale grease left by the Basques in [[Île aux Basques]] off Canada's coast
  • Gernikako Arbola anthem]]
  • Saint-Palais]], with a requirement for all its members to have a command in Basque (1523)
  • Reconstruction at the site of [[Iruña-Veleia]], in central Álava
  • Jose Maria Iparragirre, a volunteer with the Carlists, a bard, an exile, and an emigrant to America
  • Typical round shack and settlement of La Hoya on the Ebro banks (Álava)
  • The Navarrese territories circa 1179
  • Embrace of Bergara, the final act of the First Carlist War (1839)
  • Railway bridge engineered by Eiffel's company over Ormaiztegi, home town of [[Tomas de Zumalacarregui]]
  • Duchy of Vasconia and both sides of the Pyrenees (760)
  • Ebro river winding down La Rioja of [[Álava]] and on into the Ribera of Navarre, both fertile grounds for vineyards and cereal crops
  • Tower of [[Urkulu]], a commemorative Roman tower
  • The Duchy of Vasconia and neighbouring territories (740)
  • Harbour of Bayonne in 1755, at the height of trade within the [[Guipuzcoan Company of Caracas]]
  • Basque warriors in military outfit (1530s)
THE BASQUES THROUGHOUT HISTORY
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The Basques () are an indigenous ethno-linguistic group mainly inhabiting Basque Country (adjacent areas of Spain and France). Their history is therefore interconnected with Spanish and French history and also with the history of many other past and present countries, particularly in Europe and the Americas, where a large number of their descendants keep attached to their roots, clustering around Basque clubs which are centers for Basque people.
History of the Romani people         
  • The migration of the Romani people through the [[Middle East]] and [[Northern Africa]] to Europe.  The key shows the century of arrival in that area, e.g. ''S.XII'' is the 12th century
  • [[Flag of the Romani people]]
  • The initial arrival of Romani outside [[Bern]] in the 15th century, described by the chronicler as ''getoufte heiden'' "baptized heathens" and drawn wearing [[Saracen]]e style clothes and weapons ([[Spiezer Schilling]], p. 749).
ASPECT OF HISTORY
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The Romani people, also referred to as Roma, Sinti or Sindhi, or Kale, depending on the sub-group, are an Indo-Aryan ethnic group which primarily lives in Europe. The Romani may have migrated from what is the modern Indian state of Rajasthan, migrating to the northwest (the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent) around 250 BCE.
Примеры употребления для A History of the American People
1. Behind him in the House television gallery, titles on a bookshelf were visible: "A History of the American People," "Constitutional Law," and, appropriately for the dyspeptic Murtha, "Diseases of the Stomach." By contrast, Bush‘s setting left nothing to chance: 24 flags behind him, four poinsettias in front, and top Cabinet members and supportive lawmakers planted in the audience.
2. He‘s written hundreds of articles and dozens of books, including The History of the Jews, The History of Christianity, The Quest for God, and The Birth of the Modern.Obviously, the man is not afraid to take on big subjects. (Laughter.) Eight years ago he published A History of the American People, which, Henry Kissinger said, was "as majestic... in scope as the country it celebrates." In the preface, Paul Johnson called Americans "the most remarkable people the world has ever seen." He said, "I love them and I salute them." That‘s a high tribute from a man of such learning and wisdom.