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  2. Histoire des deux Indes - Wikipedia

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    The Histoire philosophique et politique des établissements et du commerce des Européens dans les deux Indes, more often known simply as Histoire des deux Indes, is an encyclopaedia on commerce between Europe and the Far East, Africa, and the Americas.

  3. Chullachaki - Wikipedia

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    Clay statuette from Argentina, on display at the Bern Historical Museum The legend of the Chullachaqui Mural (Iquitos - Peru). The Chullachaki [1] (Quechua, "one-footed", from chulla or ch'ulla = single, odd, unpaired, asymmetric, chaki = foot; [2] [3] [4] spelling sometimes also used in Spanish) [5] or Chullachaqui (Hispanicized spelling), also known as the Shapishico, is a mythical forest ...

  4. Histoire - Wikipedia

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    Histoire (French for 'story' or 'history') may refer to: Histoire TV, a French television channel; Historia (TV channel), or Canal Histoire, a Canadian television ...

  5. Nouvelle histoire - Wikipedia

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    The term new history, from the French term nouvelle histoire (French pronunciation: [nuvɛl istwaʁ]), was coined by Jacques Le Goff [1] [page needed] and Pierre Nora, leaders of the third generation of the Annales school, in the 1970s. The movement can be associated with cultural history, history of representations, and histoire des ...

  6. Longue durée - Wikipedia

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    The longue durée (French pronunciation: [lɔ̃ɡ dyʁe]; English: the long term) is the French Annales School approach to the study of history. [1] It gives priority to long-term historical structures over what François Simiand called histoire événementielle ("evental history", the short-term time-scale that is the domain of the chronicler and the journalist).

  7. ‘Latinos Break The Mold’ by Huffington Post

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  8. Pierre Boaistuau - Wikipedia

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    A story of "a priest who for the space of 40 years employed a familiar spirit", illustrated in Elizabeth I of England's copy of the Histoires Prodigieuses.. Pierre Boaistuau, also known as Pierre Launay or Sieur de Launay (c. 1517, Nantes – 1566, Paris), was a French Renaissance humanist writer, author of a number of popularizing compilations and discourses on various subjects.

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    AOL Mail welcomes Verizon customers to our safe and delightful email experience!