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A discussion of the history and content of the
http://www.midcoast.com/~lizmcl/aa.html
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Amos, Andy, Amos 'n' Andy, Amos 'n Andy, Amos and Andy, Amos & Andy, Gosden, Correll, Correll and Gosden, Gosden and Correll

http://www.midcoast.com/~lizmcl/aa.html

An historical archive of Radio Surveys & Nostalgia.
http://www.las-solanas.com/arsa/
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Radio, Charts, Playlists, Surveys, Music, Top 40, Rock, Airchecks

http://www.las-solanas.com/arsa/

History of Central Florida Radio Stations. Biographies Central Florida radio personalities.
http://www.cflradio.net
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radio stations, radio, Central Florida, Orlando, Leesburg, Deland, Sanford, Cocoa Beach, Daytona Beach, Winter Park

http://www.cflradio.net

History of early FM and television facilities with focus on the northeast. Covering years 1939 - 1975
http://www.ggninfo.com/
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radio, fm, tv, history, early, w1xer, w1xoj, New England, norm gagnon, ggn, ggninfo, ggn information systems

http://www.ggninfo.com/

The BBC website for cornwall, The online guide for everything you need to know about your area of the country from the BBC, from local news and sport to the latest entertainment news.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cornwall/marconi/index.shtml
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bbci, bbc, england, cornwall, marconi, radio, centenary, ham, amateur radio, canada radio, transmitter, local, news, weather, competition

http://www.bbc.co.uk/cornwall/marconi/index.shtml

The definitive history of 1965 Los Angeles rock and roll radio station 93/KHJ.
http://www.bossradioforever.com
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radio programming, Boss Radio, Bill Drake, drakechenault, Drake-Chenault, KHJ, 93/KHJ, Ron Jacobs, Woody Goulart, The, Real, Don, Steele, Robert W. Morgan, RKO, RKO Radio, RKO General, Los Angeles Radio, LA radio, Los Angeles, LA, Hollywood, rock and roll, rock music, rock-n-roll, ClearChannel

http://www.bossradioforever.com

A description of former technical facilities in BBC radio, including a look at Broadcasting House, London in 1932.
http://www.roger.beckwith.btinternet.co.uk/bh/menu.htm
Keywords:
broadcasting house, london, history, bbc, radio, studio

http://www.roger.beckwith.btinternet.co.uk/bh/menu.htm

OTR Hobbyist home of OTR Web Creator offers Old Time Radio Shows for sale and trade and software for managing your collection shows to play and resource links
http://www.otrhobbyist.com
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OTR, Old Time Radio, old, time, radio, shows, old radio shows, radio history, ET's, Electrical Transcriptions, Golden Age Radio, Classic Radio Programs, AFRS, Armed, Forces, Radio, Service, Laquers, Acetates, Audio-Restoration, audio restoration, Uncirculated Radio Shows, OTR Software, OTR Message Board, OTR, broadcasts , OTR, Web, Creator

http://www.otrhobbyist.com

Radio, Radio Stations & Memorabilia, pages devoted to all aspects of radio broadcasting, including the history of BBC radio and ILR, early radios such as Crystal Sets and tuned radio frequency TRF radios including circuits for the ZN414 and MK484 TRF radio, DX loop and frame aerial designs and some simple theory of Carrier Waves, amplitude modulation, AM, the electromagnitic spectrum and some ...
http://dialspace.dial.pipex.com/town/pipexdsl/r/arar93/mds975/Content/radmem.html
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UK radio history, British radio history, history, of, the, BBC, history of ILR, IBA, Wavelengths, Wavelength, Frequencies, Frequency, pirate radio, Radio Liveridge, Transmitter, Transmitters, Mast, Masts, Aerials, Crystal Sets, TRF Radio, Regenerative Radio, Ladybird, Aerial, Aerials, Antenna, Antennas, MK484, ZN414, ZN415, ZN416, Crystal Set, Diode, Droitwich, Daventry, Moorside Edge, ...

http://dialspace.dial.pipex.com/town/pipexdsl/r/arar93/mds975/Content/radmem.html

The history of the radio licence in the UK. Between 1922 and 1971 listeners in the UK had to pay a licence fee to listen to the radio. A unique collection of Radio Licences archived on one informative website. Last updated August 20th 2005
http://www.radiolicence.org.uk
Keywords:
uk, radio, licence, wireless, broadcasting, history, BBC, license, sp

http://www.radiolicence.org.uk

Documents of interest pertaining to radio broadcasting over the past century are collected here, sorted by subject areas. Documents range from the early 20th century to the present. Older documents generally are in scanned format only (which may take some time to download, sorry!) while newer documents may be available in HTML, Word Perfect 5.1, MS Word, Adobe PDF, or text fo...
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/decdoc/engrser.html
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AM broadcast, AM band, expanded band, radio, history, historical, precedent, policy, procedure, Audio Services Division, Audio Division, Federal Communications Commission, FCC, radio broadcasting, construction permit, mass media, media bureau, license, scanned, early radio, Federal Communications Commission, FM, LPFM, low power FM, 1920s, 1930s, FRC , Federal, Radio, Commission, annual reports

http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/decdoc/engrser.html

Classic and vintage children's records - Fuazy Wuzzy wuz a bear, Sparky's Magic Piano, Scottish Soldier.
http://www.sterlingtimes.co.uk/children.htm
Keywords:
classic, childrens, records

http://www.sterlingtimes.co.uk/children.htm

John Allen's radio pages covering Imperial College Radio, BBC Radio London and LBC
http://johnallen.com/radio.html
Keywords:
radio, BBC, Radio London, LBC Newstalk, London Talkback Radio, AM, FM, Mike Carlton, Imperial College Radio, IC Radio, LBC

http://johnallen.com/radio.html

Kentucky farmer invents wireless telephone, but was it radio , facts and folklore about nathan stubblefield by bob robert lochte.
http://www.nathanstubblefield.com/
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nathan stubblefield, biography, biographies, history, histories, kentucky, wireless, telephone, telephones, farmer, farmers, invention, inventions, discovery, discoveries, wave, waves, radio, broadcast, broadcasting, television, tv, bob lochte, robert lochte, facts, fact, folklore, culture, communication, communications, media, medium, mass communications, journalism, murray, state, university, ...

http://www.nathanstubblefield.com/

Radio Service Bulletins were issued by the Bureau of Navigation, Department of Commerce in the early part of the 20th century. These scanned or PDF documents from the years 1915 to 1932 provide a glimpse of the radio industy at that time. Some information about old-time broadcasters is also available through the station lists in some of the Bulletins.
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/decdoc/radio_service_bulletins.html
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radio, navigation, early radio, old-time, oldtime, history, background, television, visual, ship, Radio Service Bulletins, Bureau of Navigation, Department of Commerce, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, scanned, image, page image, monthly

http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/decdoc/radio_service_bulletins.html

These pages record some of the history of the early English-language sponsored or commercial stations that transmitted to the United Kingdom during the 1930s.
http://www.sterlingtimes.org/radio_sponsorship.htm
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radio, wireless, 1930s, normandy, luxembourg, bbc, tpoulose, lyon, poste, parisien, paris, 2lo, pirate, commercial, cote, d'azur, sterlingtimes

http://www.sterlingtimes.org/radio_sponsorship.htm

Pages and articles describing the history of broadcast radio in St. Louis
http://www.stlradio.com
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Saint Louis, Hall of Fame, St. Louis, radio, broadcasting, history, newspaper, media, airwaves, personalities, format, records, station, stations, disc jockey, announcer, announcers, music history, DJ, DJs, nostalgia, absher, nostalgia

http://www.stlradio.com

A history of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company
http://homepages.tesco.net/~martin.batesuk/marconi/marconi.htm
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Marconi, Marconi, Wireless, Telegraph, Co., Ltd., The Marconi Company, Chelmsford, Essex, Historical

http://homepages.tesco.net/~martin.batesuk/marconi/marconi.htm

The first daily radio service was launched in 1922 by the British Broadcasting Company (BBC) in London, heralding the beginning of an era.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/tv_and_radio/1204729.stm
Keywords:
BBC, News, BBC News, news online, world, uk, international, foreign, british, online, service

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/tv_and_radio/1204729.stm

1950's British Radio Nostalgia - from Children's Favourites to Mrs. Dale's Diary, all your favourite 1950s' radio programmes are featured here. Some with audio clips
http://www.whirligig-tv.co.uk/radio
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1950, 1950s, 50s, fifties, radio, tv, nostalgia, nostalgic, classic, classics, history, children, childrens, bbc, british, broadcast, broadcasting, theme tunes, themes, audio, sound, multimedia, wav, uk, united kingdom, england

http://www.whirligig-tv.co.uk/radio

Articles and links about the history of radio in south Florida since 1923. Part of the South Florida Radio pages.
http://www.univox.com/radio/radioh.html
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Broward, Dade, Florida, Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Miami, South Miami, radio history, history, BCB, AM, FM, WDHC, WTMI, WVCG, oldies, Steven Geisler, WQAM, nostalgia, Geisler, 1923, 1937, WKAT, WVCG, WTMI, WLYF, WWPB-FM, WWPB, WAEZ, 1968, WFUN, 1971, Deauville Hotel, Miami Beach, WGMA, History, of, Country, Music, rain dance, drought, WMUM, progressive rock, rock, WKAT-FM, classical music, ...

http://www.univox.com/radio/radioh.html

History of rock and roll radio pioneer George Hound Dog Lorenz. Pictures, stories and sound from Buffalo, New York. Includes his years at WKBW, WBLK and WJJL.
http://www.GeorgeLorenz.com
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George Lorenz, The Hound, Hounddog, Houndog, Hound Dog, George, "Hound, Dog", Lorenz, radio, Buffalo, NY, Buffalo, New York, history, WKBW, WJJL, WBLK, WXRA, Moovin and Groovin, R&B, George, Hound, Dog, Lorenz, niagara falls

http://www.GeorgeLorenz.com

The world's largest center for old radio shows. Great Old-Time Radio Programs of Yesteryear in MP3 on CD
http://www.darrylhawkins.com
Keywords:
otr, old time radio, old-time radio, radio, entertainment, golden-age, golden age, nostalgic, nostalgia, collecting, old time, radio programs, audio, broadcasting, broadcasts, recording, radio history, radio theater, radio theatre, history, historic, old, radio nostalgia, radio drama

http://www.darrylhawkins.com

This is ILR - A look back at the start of Independent Local Radio in South East England. Jingles & Nostalgia
http://www.thisisilr.org.uk/
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This is ILR, Independent Local Radio, ILR, Audio, IDs, ID package, Jingles, Jingle package, Main theme, David Arnold, RPO, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Robert Farnham, Jeff Wayne, Blue Mink, Sue Manning, Standard Sound, Les Reed, Alfasound, Alfa Tape Tricks, Alan Fawlkes, Jam, TM Century, LBS, South East, SE, LBC, Capital Radio, Radio Victory, Radio 210, Essex Radio, County Sound, ...

http://www.thisisilr.org.uk/

WDRC Hartford compiled by Ed Brouder
http://www.wdrcobg.com/
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WDRC, Big D, Ed Brouder, Hartford

http://www.wdrcobg.com/

Dragnet old radio shows in MP3 on CD OTR. Great Old-Time Radio Programs of Yesteryear in MP3 on CD
http://www.darrylhawkins.com/dragnet.html
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otr, old time radio, old-time radio, radio, entertainment, golden-age, golden age, nostalgic, nostalgia, collecting, old time, radio programs, audio, broadcasting, broadcasts, recording, radio history, radio theater, radio theatre, history, historic, old, radio nostalgia, radio drama

http://www.darrylhawkins.com/dragnet.html

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http://home.luna.nl/~arjan-muil/radio/museum.html

http://home.luna.nl/~arjan-muil/radio/museum.html

http://www.geocities.com/deforestradio/
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http://www.geocities.com/deforestradio/

http://www.otr.com/
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http://www.otr.com/

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http://members.aol.com/jeff560/jeff.html

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http://www.orfordbooks.co.uk

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http://www.radioheritage.net/RHF_NEWS_RSS2.XML

http://www.radioheritage.net/RHF_NEWS_RSS2.XML

http://www.vintagebroadcasting.org.uk/

http://www.vintagebroadcasting.org.uk/

http://www.wqmrwgaymemories.org

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For other uses, see History (disambiguation).
History studies the past in human terms. For the science of locating events in time, unrelated to humans, see Chronology.

History is a term that refers to information about the past. When used as the name of a field of study, history refers to the study and interpretation of the record of human people, families, and societies. Knowledge of history is often said to encompass both knowledge of past events and historical thinking skills.

Traditionally, the study of history has been considered a part of the humanities. However, in modern academia, history is increasingly classified as a social science, especially when chronology is the focus.

Contents

Classifications

Main article: Historical classification

Because history is such a large subject, organization is crucial. While several writers, such as H.G. Wells and Will Durant & Ariel Durant, have written universal histories, most historians specialize.

There are several different ways of classifying historical information:

  • Chronological (by date)
  • Geographical (by region)
  • National (by nation)
  • Ethnic (by ethnic group)
  • Topical (by subject or topic)

Some people have criticized historical study, saying that it tends to be too narrowly focused on political events, armed conflicts, and famous people and that deeper and more significant changes in terms of ideas, technology, family life and culture warrant more attention. Recent developments in the practice of history have sought to address this.

Historical records

Historians obtain information about the past from various kinds of sources, including written or printed records, coins or other artifacts, buildings and monuments, and interviews (oral history). For modern history, primary sources may include photographs, motion pictures, and audio and video recordings. Different approaches may be more common in the study of some periods than in others, and perspectives of history (historiography) vary widely.

Historical records have been maintained for a variety of reasons, including administrative (such as censuses, tax records, commercial records), political (glorification or criticism of leaders and notable figures), religious, artistic, sporting (notably the Olympics), genealogical, personal (letters), and entertainment.

History and prehistory

Traditionally the study of history was limited to the written word. However with the rise of academic professionalism and the creation of new scientific fields in the 19th and 20th centuries came a flood of new information that challenged this notion — archaeology, anthropology and other social sciences were opening new historical perspectives. Some traditional historians questioned whether these new studies were really history, since they were not limited to the written word, and thus a new term was coined, prehistory to separate these fields from history.

In the twentieth century the artificial division between history and prehistory was proving problematic. Historians were looking beyond traditional political history narratives with new approaches such as economic, social and cultural history, all of which relied on various sources of evidence. Additionally, "prehistorians" such as Vere Gordon Childe were using archaeology to explain important events in areas that were traditionally in the field of history. The distinction was also criticized because of its implicit exclusion of certain civilizations, such as those of Sub-Saharan Africa and pre-Columbian America from the historical record. In recent decades the barriers between history and prehistory have thus largely disappeared.

Today there is no generally accepted definition for when history begins. In general history is today seen as the study of everything that is known about the human past (but even this barrier is being challenged by new fields such as Big History). Sources that can give light on this past such as oral history, linguistics, and genetics, have all become accepted by mainstream historians.

Etymology

Look up History in Wiktionary, the free dictionary

The term history entered the English language in 1390 with the meaning of "relation of incidents, story" via the Old French historie, from the Latin historia "narrative, account." This itself was derived from the Ancient Greek ἱστορία, historía, meaning "a learning or knowing by inquiry, history, record, narrative," from the verb ἱστορεῖν, historeîn, "to inquire."

This, in turn, was derived from ἵστωρ, hístōr ("wise man," "witness," or "judge"). Early attestations of ἵστωρ are from the Homeric Hymns, Heraclitus, the Athenian ephebes' oath, and from Boiotic inscriptions (in a legal sense, either "judge" or "witness," or similar). The spirant is problematic, and not present in cognate Greek eídomai ("to appear").

ἵστωρ is ultimately from the Proto-Indo-European *wid-tor-, from the root *weid- ("to know, to see"), also present in the English word wit, the Latin words vision and video, the Sanskrit word veda, and the Slavic word videti, as well as others. (The asterisk before a word indicates that it is a hypothetical construction, not an attested form.) 'ἱστορία, historía, is an Ionic derivation of the word, which with Ionic science and philosophy were spread first in Classical Greece and ultimately over all of Hellenism.

In Middle English, the meaning was "story" in general. The restriction to the meaning "record of past events" in the sense of Herodotus arises in the late 15th century. In German, French, and indeed most languages of the world other than English, this distinction was never made, and the same word is used to mean both "history" and "story". A sense of "systematic account" without a reference to time in particular was current in the 16th century, but is now obsolete. The adjective historical is attested from 1561, and historic from 1669. Historian in the sense of a "researcher of history" in a higher sense than that of an annalist or chronicler, who merely record events as they occur, is attested from 1531.

Historiography

See full article: Historiography

Historiography is the study and analysis of history through a belief system or philosophy. Although there is arguably some intrinsic bias in historical studies (with national bias perhaps being the most significant), history can also be studied from ideological perspectives, such as Marxist historiography.

A form of historical speculation known commonly as virtual history ("counterfactual history") has also been adopted by some historians as a means of assessing and exploring the possible outcomes if certain events had not occurred or had occurred in a different way. This is somewhat similar to the alternative history genre of fiction.

Historical methods

Historians of note who have advanced the historical methods of study include Leopold von Ranke, Lewis Bernstein Namier, Geoffrey Rudolph Elton, G.M. Trevelyan and A.J.P. Taylor. During the 1960's historians transitioned from epic nationalistic narratives that tended to glorify the nation or individuals to more realistic chronologies. French historians introduced quantitative history, using broad data to track the lives of typical individuals. American historians, motivated by the civil rights era, focused on formerly overlooked ethnic, racial, and socio-economic groups. In recent years, postmodernists have challenged the validity and need for the study of history on the basis that all history is based on the personal interpretation of sources. In his book In Defense of History, Richard J. Evans, a professor of modern history at Cambridge University, defended the worth of history.

The lessons of history

In addition to being an interesting topic of study in its own right, historians often claim that the study of history teaches valuable lessons with regard to past successes and failures of leaders, economic systems, forms of government, and other recurring themes in the human story. From history we may learn factors that result in the rise and fall of nation-states or civilizations, motivations for political actions, the effects of social philosophies, and perspectives on culture and technology.

A collage of historic images taken during the 20th century. (Click to expand) This montage reflects a Western view of predominantly political events of the late 20th century.
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A collage of historic images taken during the 20th century. (Click to expand) This montage reflects a Western view of predominantly political events of the late 20th century.

One of the most famous quotations about history and the value of studying history, by Spanish philosopher, George Santayana, reads: "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." The German Philosopher. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel remarked in his Philosophy of history that: "What history and experience teach us is this: that people and government never have learned anything from history or acted on principles deduced from it." This was famously paraphrased by the British statesman, Winston Churchill into: "The one thing we have learned from history is that we don't learn from history."

Winston Churchill alluded to another philosophy of history when he quipped, "History will be kind to me for I intend to write it." Churchill's joking comment is a variant of the famous: "History is written by the victors." In this view, the winners in human conflicts get to put their own spin on historic events.

An alternative view is that the forces of history are too great to be changed by human deliberation, or that, even if people do change the course of history, the movers and shakers of this world are usually too self-involved to stop to look at the big picture.

Yet another view is that history does not repeat itself because of the uniqueness of any given historical event. In this view, the specific combination of factors at any moment in time can never be repeated, and so knowledge about events in the past can not be directly and beneficially applied to the present. This approach is challenged in less meta-historical terms with the notion that historical lessons can and should be drawn from events, and that careful generalizations of unique events is useful. For example, emergency response to natural disasters can be improved, even though each individual disaster is, in itself, absolutely unique.

See also

  • Historian: A person who studies history.
  • Pseudohistory: term for information about the past that falls outside the domain of mainstream history (sometimes it is an equivalent of pseudoscience).

Methods and tools

  • Contemporaneous corroboration: A method historians use to establish facts beyond their limited lifespan.
  • Prosopography: A methodological tool for the collection of all known information about individuals within a given period.
  • Historical revisionism: Traditionally been used in a completely neutral sense to describe the work or ideas of a historian who has revised a previously accepted view of a particular topic.

Particular studies and fields

  • Archaeology: study of prehistoric and historic human cultures through the recovery, documentation and analysis of material remains and environmental data.
  • Archontology: study of historical offices and important positions in state, international, political, religious and other organizations and societies.
  • Art History: the study of changes in and social context of art.
  • Cultural history: the study of culture in the past.
  • Diplomatic history: the study of international relations in the past.
  • Economic History: the study of economies in the past.
  • Futurology: study of the future: researches the medium to long-term future of societies and of the physical world.
  • History painter: painters of historical motifs and particularly the great events.
  • Military History: The study of warfare and wars in history and what is sometimes considered to be a sub-branch of military history, Naval History.
  • Paleography: study of ancient texts.
  • Political history: the study of politics in the past.
  • Psychohistory: study of the psychological motivations of historical events.
  • Social History: the study of societies in the past.

Other

  • Changelog: log or record of changes made to a project, such as a website or software project.
  • Human evolution: process of change and development, or evolution, by which human beings emerged as distinct species.
  • Social change: changes in the nature, the social institutions, the social behavior, or the social relations of a society or community of people.

Lists

References

  • Asimov, Isaac; Asimov's Chronology of the World; Harper Collins, 1991
  • Durant, Will & Ariel; The Lessons of History; MJF Books, 1997, ISBN#1567310249.
  • Durant, Will & Ariel; The Story of Civilization; 11 vols., Simon & Schuster.
  • Evans, Richard J.; In Defence of History; W. W. Norton (2000), ISBN 0393319598
  • Gonick, Larry; The Cartoon History of the Universe; Doubleday, vol. 1 (1990) ISBN#0-385-26520-4, vol. II (1994) ISBN#0-385-42093-5, W. W. Norton, vol. III (2002) ISBN#0-393-05184-6.
  • Wells, H. G.; An Outline of History; Reprint Services Corporation (1920), ISBN#0781206618.
  • The World Almanac and Book of Facts (annual); World Almanac Education Group; 2004 ISBN 0-99687-910-8.

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