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(Soviet) Socialist Realism 1932
1066 and All That 1930
1848: The Year of Revolutions 1848
1968 1968
Abolitionism and Anti-Slavery (British) 1780
Absurd, Prose 1900
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Acmeism 1912
Act of Settlement 1702
Agricultural Enclosures: the major phase, 1760 onwards 1760
Albigensian Crusade 1209
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American Civil War 1861
American Feminism: First Wave Women's Movement (USA) 1848
American Feminism: Second Wave Women's Movement (USA) 1960
American Literature of World War One 1914
American Naturalism 1893
American Puritan Writing 1620
American Whig Party 1833

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