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History
US History I to 1877
US History II 1877 to the Present
African American History
World History I to 1500
World History II 1500 to Present
Western Civilization I to 1500
Western Civilization II 1500 to present
East Asia
South Asia
Latin America
Africa
Women's History
American Studies
Introduction to American Studies
Religious Studies
Comparative Religions
Western Religions
Eastern Religions
Middle Eastern Religions
Political Science
American Government
American Presidency
Western Civilization I to 1500
Editor in Chief:
Joseph T. Stuart, University of Mary
1. Archaic and Early Classical Greece
2. Late Classical Greece and the Hellenistic Age
3. Roman Republic
4. Roman Empire
5. Rise of Christianity in the Roman Empire
6. Fall of Rome and the European Peoples
7. Ascendancy of the East
8. The Church and the Conversion of the European Peoples
9. Age of Charlemagne
10. Feudal Europe and the “Dark Age”
11. Church Reform in the Eleventh Century and the Medieval Papacy
12. International Relations
13. Medieval Institutions
14. Waning of the Middle Ages
15. Renaissance
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Holy Rule of Saint Benedict (ca. 525)
Henry IV of Germany and Pope Gregory VII: Letter and Ban (1076)
Domesday Book (1086)
Pope Urban II: Call to Crusade (1095)
Magna Carta (1215)
Thomas Aquinas: Summa Theologiae (1266–1273)
Pope Boniface VIII: Clericis Laicos and Unam Sanctam (1296 and 1302)
Marsilius of Padua: The Defender of the Peace (1324)
Giovanni Boccaccio: Decameron (ca. 1350–1353)
The Voyage of Bran (ca. 700–800)
Charlemagne: Great Capitulary (802)
Annals of Xanten (832–873)
II Aethelstan; or, the Grately Code (924–939)
Justice of the Rus (1019)
Henry I: Charter of Liberties (1100)
Bernard Atton, Viscount of Carcassonne: Charter of Homage and Fealty (1110)
Constitutions of Clarendon (1164)
Robert de Courçon: Statutes for the University of Paris (1215)
Snorra Edda (ca. 1220)
Canticle of the Creatures (1224–1225)
The King's Mirror (1250)
Marco Polo: Description of Hangzhou (1298)
Jean Froissart: The Chronicles of Froissart (ca. 1357–1400)