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Authors: Andrew Marr
civil engineering
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ref 1Claudius, Emperor
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ref 1Clement IV, Pope
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ref 3and collapse of Roman Empire and Han China
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ref 1and origins of humans
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ref 3Code Napoléon
ref 1Coeur-de-Lion, Richard
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ref 1Cold War
ref 1Coligny Calendar
ref 1Colossi of Memnon
ref 1Colossus machines
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ref 1Conrad, Joseph
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ref 1Continental Congress
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birth controlconvicts
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ref 1Corn Laws
ref 1Cossacks
ref 1Counter-Reformation
ref 1Courthope, Nathaniel
ref 1cowpox
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ref 1Crimean War
ref 1Cripps, Stafford
ref 1Crispus
ref 1Critias
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ref 1crossbows
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ref 3Fourth (1202–4)
ref 1Cuba
ref 1Cuban Missile Crisis (1962)
ref 1Culloden Moor, battle of (1746)
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ref 3Custer, General George
ref 1customs unions
ref 1Cyprus
ref 1Czechoslovakia
ref 1and Prague Spring (1968)
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ref 4Dandolo, Enrico
ref 1Daniel, Book of
ref 1Danton, Georges
ref 1Daoguang, Emperor
ref 1Daoism
ref 1Darby, Abraham
ref 1Darius III, King
ref 1Darius, King
ref 1Darwin, Charles
ref 1Darwin, Erasmus
ref 1David, Jacques-Louis
ref 1Davis, Jefferson
ref 1Davy, Humphry
ref 1Dawkins, Richard
ref 1days of the week, naming of
ref 1de Gaulle, General
ref 1death rate
ref 1Decembrists
ref 1Declaration of Emancipation (US)
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ref 2decolonization
ref 1Deep Blue computer
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ref 3Deep Thought computer
ref 1deforestation
ref 1Deir el-Medina
ref 1Delian League
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ref 1expansion in twentieth century
ref 1relationship between prosperity and
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ref 3Denisovans
ref 1Denmark–Norway
ref 1Dessalines, Jean-Jacques
ref 1dhamma
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ref 1dictatorships
ref 1Dido of Tyre (Elissa)
ref 1Diesel, Rudolf
ref 1Diggers
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ref 1Dionysus
ref 1Djenne
ref 1Djerassi, Carl
ref 1DNA
ref 1dogs, early domestication of
ref 1Dowden, Richard
ref 1Drake, Francis
ref 1drama, Athenian
ref 1Dreyfus affair
ref 1Dutch
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NetherlandsDutch East India Company
ref 1Dyer, General Reginald
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ref 1Eaton, William
ref 1economic crisis (2010–12)
ref 1Edict of Toleration (313)
ref 1Edison, Thomas
ref 1Edo ( Japan)
ref 1Egypt, ancient
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ref 5conquest of by Arabs (642)
ref 1craftsmen
ref 1culture
ref 1monuments and temples
ref 1self-sufficiency of
ref 1Upper and Lower
ref 1village life
ref 1Einstein, Albert
ref 1Eisenhower, Ike
ref 1El Cid
ref 1El (god) 632
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ref 1Elamites
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ref 3Ellis, Havelock
ref 1Emancipation Proclamation (US)
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ref 3enclosures
ref 1energy, alternative forms
ref 1Engels, Friedrich
ref 1England
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BritainEnglish Civil War
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ref 3environment
ref 1Eratosthenes
ref 1Erlitou
ref 1Ethical Cultural Society
ref 1Etruscans
ref 1eunuchs
ref 1Euphrates river
ref 1Eurasia
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ref 7Euripides
ref 1euro
ref 1comparison with India
ref 1enmities and rivalries within
ref 1impact of Black Death
ref 1and imperialism
ref 1isolation of early
ref 1and Peasant Rebellion (1524–5)
ref 1secrets of later success
ref 1tribal migrations
ref 1see also
individual countriesEuropean Economic Community (EEC)
ref 1European Iron and Steel Community
ref 1Evans, Sir Arthur
ref 1Eve, Mitochondrial
ref 1exploration/explorers
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factories
ref 1Factory Acts
ref 1Faiyum mummy portraits
ref 1famines
ref 1Faraday, Michael
ref 1farming
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agricultureFatehpur Sikri
ref 1Fausta
ref 1Fenby, Jonathan
ref 1Feng-Hsiung Hsu
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ref 5Fertile Crescent
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ref 3feudal system
ref 1Figes, Orlando
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ref 6causes
ref 1German U-boat campaign
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ref 3‘Zimmerman telegram’ and US entry into
ref 1Five Pecks of Rice movement
ref 1Flannery, Tim
ref 1Flood
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ref 6Florence
ref 1Ford, Henry
ref 1Fordism
ref 1Four Hundred
ref 1Fourth Crusade (1202–4)
ref 1alliance with Habsburgs
ref 1and American War of Independence
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ref 2aristocracy
ref 1Code Napoléon
ref 1colonization of Africa
ref 1and Haitian Revolution
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ref 6post-Napoleonic monarchy
ref 1Second Republic
ref 1and Second World War
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ref 2Franco, General Francisco
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ref 2François I, King of France
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