Gerda Lerner was the single most influential figure in the development of women’s and gender history since the 1960s. Over 50 years, a field that encompassed a handful of brave and potentially marginal historians became one with thousands; and expanded from Lerner’s development of an MA program at Sarah Lawrence College to the presence of women’s-history faculty in the great majority of US colleges and universities.
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D laborers who take the place of striking union workers
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Railroad
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Honestly, it was the main subject of the few lessons I've had learning about the Insutrial Revolution, but I could be wrong.
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The Hundred Years' War was fought between France and England during the late Middle Ages. The war started because Charles IV of France died in 1328 without an immediate male heir (i.e., a son or younger brother). Edward III of England then believed he had the right to become the new king of France through his mother.
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The impact and the importance of the election of 1800 are....IDK!