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History (1101) | Western Civilization I
Epic of Gilgamesh
Inana and the Underworld
Sumerian Creation Stories
Hymn to the Nile
Genesis
Prophets
Cyrus in his own Inscription
Zoroastrianism
Xenophon: The Constitution of the Spartans
The Athenian Constitution
Plato
Aristotle
Livy
Polybius
Letter to Trajan
Claudius
On the Fire of Rome
Constantine
City of God
Germania
History of the Franks
Lombard Laws
The Life of Charlemagne
Homage to Philip II
Magna Carta
The Life of St. Louis
Urban II Speech
James of Vitry, Speech
Canterbury Tales
War is Sweet
On Christian Liberty
Letter to Madame Christina
From Civil War to Revolution
History (1102) | Western Civilization II
From Civil War to Revolution
Letter to Madame Christina
What is the Enlightenment?
What is the Third Estate?
Tennis Court Oath
Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
Levée en Masse
The Law of Suspects
Philosophy of Manufactures
Factory Rules in Berlin
Condition of the Working Class
On Liberty
Thrift
Jules Ferry, Speech
White Man's Burden
Trench Poets of WWI
Storm of Steel
Fourteen Points
What is to be Done?
Letter to Nikolai Rozhkov
The Revolution Betrayed
Mein Kampf
Fascist Doctrine
Containing the Soviet Union
French Protests
Power of the Powerless
The Wall in My Backyard
Slaughter in Yugoslavia
The Social Contract
History (2230) | Twentieth-Century Russia
Manifesto of the Communist Party
What Is to Be Done?
The Revolution Betrayed
Fear and Belief
The Nature of the Soviet System
Containing the Soviet Union
The Perverse Logic of Utopia
The Environment and its Consequences
Bukharin and NEP
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