Across the Universe (2007) (New York Times)
American Revolution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaWood, Gordon S. The Radicalism of The American Revolution: How a Revolution Transformed a Monarchical Society into a . The American Revolution was the first wave of the Atlantic Revolutions that took hold in the French Revolution, the . The Revolution included a series of broad intellectual and social shifts that occurred in the early American society, . Many British and Irish Whigs spoke in favor of the American cause. The Revolution was the first lesson in overthrowing . Nowhere was the influence of The American Revolution more profound than in Latin America, where American writings and . “Military History of Revolution” essay by Richard Jensen with links to documents, maps, URLs. *American Independence . American Loyalists: The Loyalists in The American Revolution (1902). *Volo, James M. and Dorothy Denneen Volo. Daily . The Historical Atlas of The American Revolution (2000), maps and commentary. *Blanco, Richard. The American Revolution: .
Children of the Cultural Revolution poised for power (Reuters via Yahoo! News)Children turned on parents, students denounced their teachers and Chairman Mao Zedong proclaimed “To rebel is justified” — the Cultural Revolution was a defining, if terrifying, experience for many Chinese.
Lenfest pays for Valley Forge land (The Philadelphia Inquirer)Well-known Philadelphia philanthropist H.F. “Gerry” Lenfest has donated $4.1 million to buy a historic piece of land for the proposed American Revolution Center.
Long confined to poorer countries, counterfeit medicines are increasingly found in the developed world. But reform is coming.
- Fast-growing deadly industry in fake drugs
The ruling party begins a crucial conference at odds with its union backers and facing an uncertain leadership transition
- South Africa’s left enters battle for the soul of the ANC
Zimbabwe?s week-old campaign to quell its rampant inflation by forcing merchants to lower prices is edging the nation close to chaos, some economists and merchants say.




