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Что (кто) такое A History of the University in Europe - определение


A History of the University in Europe         
A History of the University in Europe is a four-volume book series on the history and development of the European university from the medieval origins of the institution until the present day. The series was directed by the European University AssociationFormerly known as Standing Conference of Rectors, Presidents, and Vice Chancellors of the European Universities (CRE) and published by Cambridge University Press between 1992 and 2011.
History of Europe         
  • [[Chauvet Cave]] painting , [[Aurignacian culture]], France, c. 30,000 BC
  • The [[Berlin Conference (1884)]] headed by [[Otto von Bismarck]] that regulated European colonization in Africa during the [[New Imperialism]] period
  • [[Alberico Gentili]], the Father of international law.
  • meet in April 1945]], east of the [[Elbe River]].
  • Basel Congress]] in 1869
  • [[Paris Commune]], 1871.
  • [[Giuseppe Garibaldi]]'s redshirts during the [[Battle of Calatafimi]], part of the [[Italian Unification]].
  • Napoleon's army at the retreat from Russia at the [[Berezina]] river
  • East German construction workers building the Berlin Wall, 20 November 1961
  • Breakup of Yugoslavia
  • The spread of the "Black Death" from 1347 to 1351 through Europe
  • [[Otto von Bismarck]], Chancellor of Germany
  • Starving Jewish children in [[Warsaw Ghetto]] (1940–1943).
  • Cabral]]
  • The [[Roman republic]] and its neighbours in 58 BC.
  • Christianization of Lithuania]] in 1387", oil on canvas by [[Jan Matejko]], 1889, [[Royal Castle in Warsaw]]
  • Republic]], by [[Cesare Maccari]]
  • Changes in national boundaries after the end of the Cold War and the [[dissolution of the Soviet Union]] in 1991
  • Spain's American colonies]] (yellow) and the [[independence of Brazil]] (green).
  • Animated map showing the evolution of [[Colonial empire]]s from 1492 to the present
  • Western European colonial empires in Asia and Africa disintegrated after World War II (mostly dominated by British and France.)
  • Remains of the "[[Iron curtain]]" in [[Devínska Nová Ves]], [[Bratislava]] (Slovakia).
  • London's chimney sky in 1870, by [[Gustave Doré]]
  • Map showing Europe in 526 AD with the three dominating powers of the west
  • The Roman Empire at its greatest extent in 117 AD, under the emperor [[Trajan]]
  • Europe in the year 301 BC
  • Europe in 1000, with most European states already formed
  • The boundaries set by the Congress of Vienna, 1815.
  • Europe in the [[Early Middle Ages]]
  • [[Europa regina]], 1570 print by [[Sebastian Münster]] of [[Basel]]
  • Europe after the [[Peace of Westphalia]] in 1648
  • Europe in 1097, as the [[First Crusade]] to the [[Holy Land]] commences
  • Varna necropolis]], Bulgaria, c. 4500 BC
  • Habsburg]] realms (green) under [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor]]
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  • map of the world in 820 AD]].
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  • Cheering the [[Revolutions of 1848]] in Berlin
  • territorial changes in Europe]] after World War{{nbsp}}I (as of 1923)
  • Triple Alliance]] in brown.
  • A [[Watt steam engine]]. The [[steam engine]], fuelled primarily by coal, propelled the [[Industrial Revolution]] in 19th-century Northwestern Europe.
  • Marshall Plan dollar amounts
  • Spanish Social Revolution]]
  • Beginning in 1821, the [[Greek War of Independence]] began as a rebellion by Greek revolutionaries against the ruling Ottoman Empire.
  • St. Martin's Cathedral]], Pressburg ([[Bratislava]])
  • mosaic]] showing [[Alexander the Great]] battling [[Darius III]]
  • ''[[Portrait of Luca Pacioli]]'', the founder of accounting, by [[Jacopo de' Barbari]] ([[Museo di Capodimonte]]).
  • Europeans from various countries relaxing in wave pool in Hungary in 1939 just before the Second World War. Visible inscriptions in numerous languages.
  • ancient Athenian]] Temple on the [[Acropolis]] (hill-top city) fell to Rome in 176 BC
  • Map of the partition of the Roman Empire in 395, at the death of [[Theodosius I]]: the [[Western Roman Empire]] is shown in red and the [[Eastern Roman Empire]] (Byzantine Empire) is shown in purple
  • Contemporary woodcut depicting the [[Second Defenestration of Prague]] (1618), which marked the beginning of the [[Bohemian Revolt]], which began the first part of the Thirty Years' War.
  • The storming of the [[Bastille]] in the French Revolution of 1789
  • [[The Fourth Estate (painting)]] by [[Giuseppe Pellizza da Volpedo]].
  • Mediterranean]] and [[Black Sea]]
  • Russian expansion in Eurasia between 1533 and 1894
  • The [[Siege of Antioch]], from a medieval miniature painting, during the [[First Crusade]]
  • History of the [[spread of Christianity]]: in 325 AD (dark blue) and 600 AD (blue).
  • People gathered at sport event in 1938 (Sweden).
  • Germans standing on top of the [[Berlin Wall]] at the [[Brandenburg Gate]], November 1989; it would begin to be torn apart in the following days.
  • The Treasury of [[Atreus]], or Tomb of Agamemnon in Mycenae 1250 BC
  • Ottoman expansion into Europe]]
  • Detail from [[William Orpen]]'s painting ''The Signing of Peace in the Hall of Mirrors, Versailles, 28 June 1919'', showing the signing of the peace treaty by a minor German official opposite to the representatives of the winning powers.
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HISTORY OF EUROPE, INCLUDING THE CONTINENT AND NEARBY ISLANDS
HistoryOfEurope; Outline of the history of Europe; European history; European History; History of europe; The Roots of Europe; European Middle Ages; Modern Europe; Classical Europe; Cold War Europe; The History of Europe
The history of Europe is traditionally divided into four time periods: prehistoric Europe (prior to about 800 BC), classical antiquity (800 BC to AD 500), the Middle Ages (AD 500 to AD 1500), and the modern era (since AD 1500).
History of Texas A&M University         
  • A&M Tent Row in 1910
ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of Texas A&M; History of texas a&m; History of texas a&m university; Texas A&M University history; Texas A&M history
The history of Texas A&M University, the first public institution of higher education in Texas, began in 1871, when the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas was established as a land-grant college by the Reconstruction-era Texas Legislature. Classes began on October 4, 1876.