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La sombra negra (The black shadow)
El Salvador has a complex and tumultuous history, marked by political instability, economic inequality, and social unrest. In the late 20th century, the country was embroiled in a brutal civil war that lasted for over a decade and claimed the lives of tens of thousands of Salvadorans. The conflict left deep scars on the country, which continued to struggle with poverty, crime, and corruption in the aftermath.
By Kevin Ferrufino 3 years ago in History
COLONIALISM IS DUAL MANDATE
The concept of the "dual mandate" was a justification used during the colonial era to describe the supposed responsibility of colonial powers to fulfill two roles in the colonies they controlled. It was often used to justify the economic exploitation of colonized territories while claiming to bring about development and progress. However, it is important to recognize that this concept has been widely criticized and rejected as an imperialistic and paternalistic ideology.
By Mukhtar Mustapha Mukhtar3 years ago in History
History Of Barbie Dolls
Barbie is an iconic figure and a lover of play. It has captured the affection of many children and collectors worldwide. Since her launch in 1959, Barbie has transcended the boundaries of time. Moreover, it symbolized fashion, imagination, and empowerment. In this article, we will discover the history and fun facts of Barbie. Like uncovering her full name, the birth of the original doll, and types of Barbies.
By lary michael3 years ago in History
TOP 10 MOMENTS FROM HISTORY
TOP 10 MOMENTS FROM HISTORY To commemorate the 950th anniversary of the Battle of Hastings, we worked with novelist and illustrator Liz Pichon to produce a contemporary Bayeux Tapestry that highlights the top ten historical events since 1066.
By Daniel B. Usang 3 years ago in History
The Donner Party
If you're like me, you've probably heard of the Donner Party or the Donner-Reed Party. Many have only heard of it in passing and remember it for cannibalism. After all, without that piece of history, an act of survival that most people would never consider, the Donner Party might have become a footnote in American pioneer history like so many others that died on the journey West. But precisely what led to the tragic events that befell the Donner Party?
By J.A. Hernandez3 years ago in History
The Strange Death of Professor Shockley
There is both good and evil. That night, the wicked appeared. We had a good one here, we got a report about the woman being submerged for a minute or two, don't close anything, her boyfriend claimed he stepped out in the woods, but when you come back, she was popped up in the hot tub and she wasn't breathing, tell me her name again. The Shuffle of Marianne
By Francis Dami3 years ago in History
Ukraine
Once upon a time, in the heart of Eastern Europe, there existed two neighboring nations with intertwined histories: Ukraine and Russia. For centuries, they had shared a complex bond, marked by alliances, conflicts, and cultural exchange. But as time passed, a cloud of tension began to loom over their relationship, casting a shadow of uncertainty and fear.
By Gideon Odwuma3 years ago in History
Nazi Policy and Gendered Violence:
Throughout the Nazi Third Reich lesbians did actually exist. They were "perpetrators, victims, followers, and bystanders (Gisela Bock, Ordinary Women)” much like all other Germans caught up in Hitler's plans for the creation of the ultimate Master Race. While Nazi Policy set up rules in order to control everyone, those specific controls over women were the attempt to create a masculine world-view that would always maintain belief in the superiority of one master race over everyone else, and those men over every other living human in the world.
By CL Robinson3 years ago in History
second world war
Introduction: The Second World War stands as one of the most devastating and far-reaching conflicts in human history, spanning six years from 1939 to 1945. Its origins can be traced back to a culmination of political, economic, and territorial tensions that had been simmering for decades. Triggered by the German invasion of Poland, the war ultimately involved nations from every inhabited continent, reshaping the world order and leaving an indelible mark on the course of history.
By stefano invernizzi3 years ago in History










