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  1. First Nations-Firsthand: A History of Five Hundred Years of Encounter, War, and Peace Inspired by the Eyewitnesses by Cameron (editor) Fleet, 1997-01-01
  2. The Agincourt War: A Military History of the Latter Part of the Hundred Years War by Alfred H. Burne, 1956
  3. The Flower of Chivalry: Bertrand du Guesclin and the Hundred Years War by Richard Vernier, 2007-10-18
  4. Sir Nigel: A Novel of the Hundred Years' War by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, 2009-04-23
  5. 1381: The Peel Affinity: An English Knight's Household in the Fourteenth Century by La Belle Compagnie and Friends, 2008-01-30
  6. First Nations-Firsthand: A History of Five Hundred Years of Encounter, War, and Peace Inspired by the Eyewitnesses
  7. Power Struggle: The Hundred-Year War over Electricity by Richard Rudolph, Scott Ridley, 1986-11
  8. Journal of Medieval Military History: Volume VII: The Age of the Hundred Years War by Clifford J. Rogers, Kelly DeVries, et all 2009-11-19
  9. The Fall of the Asante Empire: The Hundred-Year War For Africa'S Gold Coast by Robert B. Edgerton, 2002-01-15
  10. A hundred years of war, 1850-1950 by Cyril Bentham Falls, 1953
  11. The Hundred Years War: Trial by Battle by Jonathan Sumption, 1999
  12. Gilles de Rais: Breton people, Joan of Arc, Marshal of France, Serialkiller, Breton War of Succession, Duchy of Burgundy,Hundred Years' War, Aleister Crowley, Charles Perrault
  13. ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY YEARS OF SERVICE IN PEACE AND WAR: History of the Second Infantry United States Army by Frederick B. SHAW, 1930
  14. The Military Order of Foreign Wars of the United States: History of the first one hundred years 1894-1994, current constitution and membership roster by Ronald E Fischer, 1997

81. Collage Portal
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82. A Page On Wargames History
Keele wargames and Boardgames. Military history Of The World. Listof sites by geographic location and period. The hundred years war.
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83. More Than 100 Years Of Film Sizes
Chronicles the history of the standardization of film stocks, widths and perforation gauges. Includes links to other film history studies. More than one hundred years. of. Film Sizes One hundred years of cinema is also due to acceptance of has been experimented with for years without much success, lately by
http://www.xs4all.nl/~wichm/filmsize.html
More than one hundred years
of
Film Sizes
Film sizes, marvelous scope for collecting
Struggle for standardization
One hundred years of cinema is also due to acceptance of one standard gauge. Whereas film equipment has undergone drastic changes in the course of a century it is a little miracle that 35mm has remained the universally accepted film size. If film had followed the same course as video, with its continuing change of systems, the development might have been delayed considerably. Edison We owe the format to a great extent to Edison (see photo) - in fact 35mm was called the Edison size before. Click on icon for Monkeyshines Edison film strip of 1890 Edison Kinetograph film strip of June 18th,1891 (click) In May 1889 Thomas Edison had ordered a Kodak camera from the Eastman Company and was apparently fascinated by the 70mm roll of film used. Thereupon W.K.L.Dickson of his laboratory ordered a roll of film of 1 3/8"(ca. 35 mm) width from Eastman. This was half the film size used in Eastman Kodak cameras. It was to be used in a new type of Kinetoscope for moving images on a strip of celluloid film, which could be viewed by one person at the time.

84. 1200 Days - A WWII POW Story
A biography of Russell A. Grokett's survival of the Bataan Death March, including three years as a Japanese Prisoner of war.
http://home.attbi.com/~rgrokett/POW/index.htm
A biography of my survival of the Bataan Death March and three years as a Japanese Prisoner of War. Russell A. Grokett, Sr. April, 1942 - August, 1945 Excepts from "The Circle is Never Broken" written by Estelle Grokett. Audio excerpts from original recordings of MsSg R. Grokett by Russell Grokett, Jr. Arranged and co-written by Russell Grokett, Jr. Sincere thanks to Kellie Knox for her work on the original manuscript and to Michael Knox, now working on the book version of this story. sw="none";sd="none";ref=""+escape(document.referrer);

85. The Hundred Years War Homepage
Relive the adventure and romance of fourteenthcentury Europe in this ambitious simulation. Costs less than 20 cents a day to play. The hundred years war (HYW) combines role-playing, strategy, diplomacy, and teamwork into an unforgettable
http://redirect-west.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.hyw.com/&y=02257D6DD5223894&

86. 1200 Days - A WWII POW Story
Russell A. Grokett's biography of survival of the Bataan Death March and three years as a Japanese Prisoner of war, April, 1942 August, 1945.
http://pow.grokett.com/
A biography of my survival of the Bataan Death March and three years as a Japanese Prisoner of War. Russell A. Grokett, Sr. April, 1942 - August, 1945 Excepts from "The Circle is Never Broken" written by Estelle Grokett. Audio excerpts from original recordings of MsSg R. Grokett by Russell Grokett, Jr. Arranged and co-written by Russell Grokett, Jr. Sincere thanks to Kellie Knox for her work on the original manuscript and to Michael Knox, now working on the book version of this story. sw="none";sd="none";ref=""+escape(document.referrer);

87. Centre For Journalism Studies Vauxhall Lectures - Matthew Engel
The author discusses his book Tickle the Public One hundred years of the Popular Press . He speaks from a background starting with the Northampton Chronicle and Echo, then two years with Reuters before joining The Guardian in 1979. He has been sports subeditor, cricket correspondent (and the editor of Wisden Cricketers Almanack), feature writer, political writer, and was one of the reporters the paper assigned to the Gulf war. In 1996 he took a year off to write the book. Cardiff University.
http://www.cf.ac.uk/jomec/issues/engel.html
No frames version
Martyn Lewis

88. Medieval Sourcebook: Jean Froissart: On The Hundred Years War (1337-1453)
Medieval resource provides an examination of various battles during the episodic struggle between England and France. Sourcebook Jean Froissart On The hundred years war (13371453). The "hundred years' war" between France and England (1337-1453) lasting well over a hundred years, for much of the
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/froissart1.html
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Medieval Sourcebook: Jean Froissart: On The Hundred Years War (1337-1453)
The "Hundred Years' War" between France and England (1337-1453) was an episodic struggle lasting well over a hundred years, for much of the time without any conflict. The battles were both violent, but also occasions when ideals of "chivalry" were displayed. Here are extracts describing various battles from the Chronicle of Jean Froissart.
The Battle of Crecy (1346)
The Englishmen, who were in three battles lying on the ground to rest them, as soon as they saw the Frenchmen approach, they rose upon their feet fair and easily without any haste and arranged their battles. The first, which was the prince's battle, the archers there stood in manner of a herse and the men of arms in the bottom of the battle. The earl of Northampton and the earl of Arundel with the second battle were on a wing in good order, ready to comfort the prince's battle, if need were.
The Battle of Poitiers 1356
English Ravages in the 1370s
From G. C. Macauly, ed.

89. Medieval Sourcebook: The Hundred Years War In The High Court Of Parlement
Collection of documents from the Parlement of Paris regarding the historic conflict. courts over more than a hundred years). It was not subjects to appear for war or service on horseback; that
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/100yrs.html
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The Hundred Years War In The High Court Of Parlement
The following documents are taken from the registers of the Parlement of Paris. They are principally arrets or juges of the Court, that is final or interlocutory decisions. If proofs involved hearing witnesses, these would be named and enqueteurs (inquisitors, or what are now called "judges for instruction" in Civil Code countries), dispatched to hear them. Parties would have the opportunity to tell the court if they believed any of the opposing side's witnesses were prejudiced against them, but there was no cross examination of witnesses by the parties or by their proctors. Proceedings could sometimes be agonizingly slow, for excuses of all kinds were allowed for not appearing, delays were allowed, and the rules of procedure themselves allowed many opportunities for chicanery. Often a case spun off other subsidiary disputes (as in VII below) which had to be resolved before the principal case could be decided. It is thus not surprising that litigation seems sometimes never to reach a final judgment, probably because one or both of the parties died before the Court could decide, or because settlements were reached out of court (though I once followed one dispute between a monastery and a bishop through a variety of courts over more than a hundred years). It was not just in England that a Man of Law

90. Jousting New Zealand
of group, photographs of re-enactments, schedule of events.......A Wellington, New Zealandbased group which re-enacts troops on campaign in France during 1350-1400 phase of the hundred years war, as well as mounted and unmounted tourney combat.
http://www.jousting.co.nz/
Surplus Jousting Armour and Equipment Available - See the "For Sale" Page for Details Order of the
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A professional video of our 2003 International Jousting Association's World Jousting Championships is now available. It is 57 minutes long and provides not only top level action from some of the world's best jousters but coverage of other medieval sports and activities as well. The video is available in both VHS PAL and VHS NTSC formats. Contact Deane for further ordering information. Download Sample Video of Tournament Match (Callum Forbes and Peter Lyon) Note that this is a large file (32 megabytes). ABOUT US The Order of the Boar is a medieval re-enactment group based near to Upper Hutt, New Zealand . We recreate aspects of the medieval tournament along with related living history activities from the second half of the 14th century (1350 - 1400 AD). The group specialises in jousting and we are the only equestrian based re-enactment group in New Zealand.

91. Hundred Years War The Chronicles Of Jean Froissart
A primary source document, first published in 1523.
http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/cgibin/browse-mixed?id=FroChro&tag=public&

92. Histoire
Learn about the history of France from prehistoric times until theHundred years' war. THE history OF FRANCE -1-. The only European
http://www.franceway.com/culture/histoire.htm
THE HISTORY OF FRANCE -1-
The only European country facing both the North Sea and the Mediterranean, France has been subject to a particulary rich variety of cultural influences. Though famous for the rootedness of its peasant population, it has also been a European melting pot, even before the arrival of the Celtic Gauls in the centuries before Christ, through to the Mediterranean immigrations of the 20th century. Roman conquest by Julius Caesar had an enduring impact, but from the 4th and 5th centuries AD, waves of Barbarbian invaders destroyed much of the Roman legacy. The Germanic Franks provided political leadership in the following centuries, but when their line died out in the late 10th century, France was socially and politically fragmented.
THE FORMATION OF FRANCE

PREHISTORIC FRANCE

ROMAN GAUL

THE MONASTIC REALM
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THE HISTORY OF FRANCE / Page 2
THE FORMATION OF FRANCE
PREHISTORIC FRANCE
The earliest traces of human life in France date back to around 2 million BC. From around 40,000 BC, Homo sapiens lived an itinerant existence as hunters and gatherers. Around 6000 BC, following the end of Ice Age, a major shift in lifestyle occured as people settled down to herd animals and cultivate crops. The advent of metal-working allowed more effective tools and weapons to be developed. The Iron Age is associated particulary with the Celts, who arrived from the east during the first millennium BC. A more complex social hierarchy developed, consisting of warriors, farmers, artisans and druids (Celtic priests).

93. Timeline
A simple chronology of major events.
http://www.maisonstclaire.org/timeline/timeline.html
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Up to 1330

1461 and later

Bibliography
Timeline for the Hundred Years War
UP to 1330
This is currently under construction, so please excuse all the blank spaces. It is my hope to have a very complete, extensive timeline, with copious information on all manner of events, not just the major battles. Wherever possible I have included the actual date and not just the year. I have also included some information on the period leading up to the war, and also some info on the aftermath. I have also tried, where possible, to render titles and names as they would be in their own nation. Thus Phillip of Burgundy is here as Philippe de Bourgogne, and John of Brittany is Jean de Bretagne, and so on.
Year Day/Date Event February An assemblage of nobles gathers in Paris to ratify the coronation of Philippe V, stating that "A woman cannot succeed to the throne and kingdom of France" 26 October 16 November Edward II captured at Neath by Henry, Earl of Leicester. January A great council at Westminster declares that Edward II is no longer King of England. 1 February Coronation of Edward III.

94. Electric Renaissance
The hundred years' war. The 100 years' war was actually a series of conflictsbetween France and England that began in 1337 and ended in 1453.
http://www.boisestate.edu/courses/hy309/topics/100yw/100yw.html
The Hundred Years' War
The 100 Years' War was actually a series of conflicts between France and England that began in 1337 and ended in 1453. It began with Edward III claiming to be not only King of England but King of France as well. It ended with the English in possession only of the town of Calais. Causes Course Consequences Timeline ...
Maps

95. NAWSA Timeline
A timeline overview of the women's suffrage movement. American Women's 72year fight to win the vote.Category Society history United States Women Suffrage Movement...... Over the next ten years she leads many slaves to one year, there are more than ahundred settlement houses their suffrage activism in favor of war work. In
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/naw/nawstime.html
One Hundred Years toward Suffrage: An Overview
compiled by E. Susan Barber
Abigail Adams writes to her husband, John, who is attending the Continental Congress in Philadelphia, asking that he and the other menwho were at work on the Declaration of Independence"Remember the Ladies." John responds with humor. The Declaration's wording specifies that "all men are created equal."
1820 to 1880
Evidence from a variety of printed sources published during this periodadvice manuals, poetry and literature, sermons, medical textsreveals that Americans, in general, held highly stereotypical notions about women's and men's roles in society. Historians would later term this phenomenon "The Cult of Domesticity."
Emma Hart Willard founds the Troy Female Seminary in New Yorkthe first endowed school for girls.
Oberlin College becomes the first coeducational college in the United States. In 1841, Oberlin awards the first academic degrees to three women. Early graduates include Lucy Stone and Antoinette Brown.
The first National Female Anti-Slavery Society convention meets in New York City. Eighty-one delegates from twelve states attend.

96. NAWSA Time Line
She spends three years pushing through legislation that enables there are more thana hundred settlement houses suffrage activism in favor of war work. In the
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/vfwhtml/vfwtl.html
One Hundred Years toward Suffrage: An Overview
compiled by E. Susan Barber with additions by Barbara Orbach Natanson
Abigail Adams writes to her husband, John, who is attending the Continental Congress in Philadelphia, asking that he and the other menwho were at work on the Declaration of Independence"Remember the Ladies." John responds with humor. The Declaration's wording specifies that "all men are created equal."
1820 to 1880
Evidence from a variety of printed sources published during this periodadvice manuals, poetry and literature, sermons, medical textsreveals that Americans, in general, held highly stereotypical notions about women's and men's roles in society. Historians would later term this phenomenon "The Cult of Domesticity."
Emma Hart Willard founds the Troy Female Seminary in New Yorkthe first endowed school for girls.
Oberlin College becomes the first coeducational college in the United States. In 1841, Oberlin awards the first academic degrees to three women. Early graduates include Lucy Stone and Antoinette Brown.

97. 100 Years Of Music Posters
Preents an illustrated history of music posters from Jules Cheret to the Beatles to modern rock.Category Arts Visual Arts Galleries Virtual Posters and Prints...... poster to remember the peace mixed with war, or glance Still, this view ignores therich history of the poster and must take a look back over 100 years at the
http://www.music-posters-history.com/
100 Years of Music Posters
Modern
Origins
Music Posters - Visual Music
Modern Music posters are windows onto our cultural past. They are indelible imprints of an era. We have only to look at the swirling colors and hallucinogenic imagery of a 60s rock music poster to remember the peace mixed with war, or glance at a 70s music poster to recall the lights of the disco floor.
Art Click here to see or buy any music poster
War For many people however, music posters are merely substitutes for wallpaper. It's not surprising considering that many modern music posters represent a triumph of commerce over art. Still, this view ignores the rich history of the poster and the cultural timeline it represents.
Origins Over a century ago, posters were the most important means of visual communication and were considered fine art. There was a international love affair with the poster and poster artists vied with each other for recognition. Since then, music posters have gone through a long evolution, one in which their appearance and role has constantly changed in order to meet the changing needs of society.

98. Hundred - Triparate Struggle During The Hundred Years War
hundred. The hundred years war make a beautiful setting for this innovative3 player variant. Who is your ally? You are sure to find
http://stupendousgames.com/hundred/

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Map Rules History Hundred The Hundred Years War make a beautiful setting for this innovative 3 player variant. Who is your ally? You are sure to find out soon, as the end of this long war is re-written again and again by you and your two deadliest enemies. This Stupendous Game includes:
Rules, Four part Game Map, and 6 Conference maps. Important Note: this game no longer comes with counters, but the price has been reduced to reflect that fact. This variant was designed by Andy Schwarz.
The Newest Game... The First Game...

99. 100 YEARS OF RADIO - HOME PAGE -
history of radio, with information about Marconi's work, pictures, and a section on early broadcasting.Category Recreation Radio Amateur Boatanchors history...... and documents in Carpi Radio between war and entertainment 100 years of Radio, fromMarconi to the future of A brief history of Marconi's three transAtlantic
http://www.alpcom.it/hamradio/
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100. Notre Dame -- 100 Years: Contents
Notre Dame One hundred years. Arthur J. Hope, CSC Notre Dame and the Navy.war effort. XXXIII. John J. Cavanaugh, fifteenth President; early years.
http://catholic.archives.nd.edu/hope/hope.htm
Notre Dame One Hundred Years
Arthur J. Hope, C.S.C. University of Notre Dame Press
Contents
Prologue I. Childhood of Edward Sorin; his early studies; his ordination and reception into Holy Cross; his interest in the Indiana missions; his departure from Le Mans with six Brothers; landing in America; the journey to Vincennes II. III. Sorin and seven Brothers start for South Bend; rigors of the journey. Pokagon. Stephen Theodore Badin, his early life in the Kentucky missions, his coming to Pokagon's mission. Father Louis Deseille, his dramatic death. Father Benjamin Petit, migration of the Indians with Father Petit, his death IV. Origin of Badin's title to the Notre Dame property. Sorin's first days at Notre Dame; builds log chapel; arrival of Brother Vincent and the rest of the colony from Vincennes. The second colony, Fathers, Brothers and Sisters, come from France. The first college building, "Old College"; second college building and Novitiate. The University charter. The Manual Labor School V.

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