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Va. Questions of Periodization

Continuities and Breaks, Causes of Changes from the Previous Period and Within This Period

The Scientific Revolution
This site recounts the development of the Scientific Revolution in Europe.
  The Scientific Revolution

The British East India Company (1600 AD-1857 AD)
The East India Company

These two sites give accounts of the growth of the British East India Company.
  The British East India Company (1600 AD - 1857 AD)
  The East India Company

1830-1910 Imperialism and Modernization
B@tavia -- A Virtual Factorij

Visit these sites for information about the evolution of Dutch power in Southeast Asia and a virtual visit to the Dutch East India Company's factory in Batavia.
  1830-1910 Imperialism and Modernization
  B@tavia - A Virtual Factorij

Africans in America
This site provides resources for the study of the Atlantic slave trade and African-American society over time.
  Africans in America

IslamiCity
A discussion of Islam and the West from 1650 to 1945 is featured on this site.
  IslamiCity

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