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beginnings and Europe
The Black Death, which would later ravage Western Europe had its beginnings in Asia, where it wiped out large populations in China in 1331.
In continental Europe, Romantics had embraced the French Revolution in its beginnings, then found themselves fighting the counter-Revolution in the trans-national Imperial system of Napoleon.
Laws and codes prohibiting homosexual practice were in force in Europe from the fourth to the twentieth centuries, and Muslim countries have had similar laws from the beginnings of Islam in the seventh century up to and including the present day.
The beginnings of modern urban design in Europe are indeed associated with the Renaissance but, especially, with the Age of Enlightenment.
* Neal Stephenson's series The Baroque Cycle ( Quicksilver, The Confusion, and The System of the World ), published in 2003 and 2004, deals with the rise of the scientific worldview and the beginnings of modern capitalism in late-17th-and early-18th-century Europe.
Malmstrom Air Force Base traces its beginnings back to 1939 when World War II broke out in Europe.
At 265 pages, it is a relatively brief history of the anarchist movement, covering its philosophical beginnings in Europe with William Godwin and Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, the further development by the Russians Peter Kropotkin and Mikhail Bakunin and its influence on the working class movements of the 19th and 20th centuries mainly in Europe and Russia, but also in the United States.
The early beginnings of this industry were first mentioned in 1199, and it was considered in its heyday, at the end of the 15th century, as the most important in Europe.
While Juderías dealt more with the beginnings of the legend in Europe, the Argentine Carbia concentrated on America.
Despite its beginnings in Europe between Great Britain and France, it resulted in local colonial losses and economic disruption.
Photography in Denmark has developed from strong participation and interest in the very beginnings of the art in 1839 to some of the strongest contemporary photography in Europe today.
After the introduction of Protestantism, the fermentation caused by the introduction of new social principles into the life of a people would exhaust its revolutionary beginnings, and result in a new form of social and religious order-the residue of the great Protestant upheaval in Europe was territorial or State Religion, based on the religious supremacy of the temporal ruler, in contradistinction to the old order in which the temporal ruler took an oath of obedience to the Catholic Church.
In Europe and the Near East, the end of antiquity is often equated with the fall of Rome in 476, and the wars of the Eastern Roman Empire Byzantium in its South Western Asian and North African borders and the beginnings of the Muslim conquests in the 7th century.
This era in Western Europe is referred to as the early modern European period and includes the Protestant Reformation, the European wars of religion, the Age of Discovery and the beginning of European colonialism, the rise of strong centralized governments, the beginnings of recognizable nation-states that are the direct antecedents of today's states, the Age of Enlightenment and from the associated scientific advances the first phase of the Industrial Revolution.
Although Valium did gain substantial recognition from the underground comics scene in Europe and North-America since his beginnings in the early 1980s, his provocative and hallucinogenic style has kept him well away from the mainstream comic book industry.
They flourished at a time of great trauma in Western Europe during the conflict between the decadent Avignon Papacy and the Holy Roman Emperor, the Hundred Years ' War, the Black Death, the rise of the Cathar heresy and the subsequent Crusade against them, the beginnings of the Inquisition, the fall of the Templars and the internal strife of the Church — all of which helped fuel the appeal of their individualistic and millenarian approach to Christianity and Scripture.
Optics was significantly reformed by the developments in the medieval Islamic world, such as the beginnings of physical and physiological optics, and then significantly advanced in early modern Europe, where diffractive optics began.
Early riders: The beginnings of mounted warfare in Asia and Europe.

beginnings and increasingly
The 18th century saw the beginnings of two changes that would greatly affect Wales, the Welsh Methodist revival, which led the country to turn increasingly nonconformist in religion, and the Industrial Revolution.
Catatonia increasingly tried to make their songs accessible to a broader audience, shying away from their indie beginnings to embrace a pop sound.
By this time, the beginnings of institutionalization were in place, in the form of the administrative ALEPH: Alliance for Jewish Renewal, the rabbinical association OHaLaH, and an increasingly formalized rabbinic ordination program that today is accepted by the National Council of Seminaries which includes the heads of all major non-Orthodox North American Rabbinical and Cantorial Training programs.
During the early 1940s, Tom had an excess of detail — shaggy fur, numerous facial wrinkles, and multiple eyebrow markings, all of which were streamlined into a more workable form by the end of the 1940s — and looked like a realistic cat ; in addition from his quadrupedal beginnings Tom became increasingly, and eventually almost exclusively, bipedal.
His lifestyle was increasingly at odds with his socialist beginnings and by 1979, he had become aligned with the Conservative Party.

beginnings and rapid
* Beach Pneumatic Alfred Beach's Pneumatic Subway and the beginnings of rapid transit in New York
During the 1950s and 1960s gradually increasing oil revenues brought prosperity, rapid immigration, substantial social progress, and the beginnings of Qatar's modern history.
From small beginnings the IPA message quickly took hold and the formation of new Sections throughout the World became rapid.
Gestalt therapy rose from its beginnings in the middle of the 20th century to rapid and widespread popularity during the decade of the 1960s and early 1970s.
Despite the beginnings of rapid demographic and economic recovery after the Black Death of the 14th century, the gains of the previous half-century were to be jeopardised by a further protracted series of conflicts, the Italian Wars ( 1494 – 1559 ), where French efforts to gain dominance ended in the increased power of the Habsburg Holy Roman Emperors of Germany.
Since the University of Mary's beginnings as U-Mary in the mid-1950s, its history has been one of rapid expansion.

beginnings and change
With respect to the beginnings of projective geometry, Kepler introduced the idea of continuous change of a mathematical entity in this work.
Despite its modest beginnings in the 18th century, it would radically change human society and the environment.
This is an apparent allusion to Janus, the god of beginnings, endings and transitions, keeping with the film's central themes of progress and change.
Gaiman uses " The Tempest ", a play fundamentally about change, endings, and new beginnings, to finish the series.
As a god of motion he looks after passages, causes actions to start and presides over all beginnings, and since movement and change are bivalent, he has a double nature, symbolised in his two headed image.
The change of name honored William Paterson, who was the state ’ s first senator, its second governor, and a United States Supreme Court Justice appointed by President George Washington, and reflected both the institution ’ s beginnings in the city that also bears his name and the legislative mandate to move from a teachers college to a broad-based liberal arts institution.
It was a time of immense social change in Britain, with the beginnings of the Industrial Revolution which began the process of intensifying class divisions, and the emergence of rival political parties like the Whigs and Tories.
" As Corman indicated in conversation, this name change -- similar to Whitman's assumption of Walt over Walter -- signaled his beginnings as a poet for the common man.
The 18th century saw the beginnings of change to agriculture on Shapinsay, courtesy of the Balfour family.
Dissatisfaction amongst the fans grew so much that some broke into the club premises, causing a change in leadership and promises of new beginnings.
It may be associated with the change from a matriarchal to a patriarchal society, but then one might expect it to have older beginnings.
Morgan viewed technological progress as a force behind social progress, and any social changein social institutions, organizations or ideologies — has its beginnings in technological change.
The appearance of railways brought new travel opportunities and challenges to closeknit communities, while the 1870s saw the beginnings of land reform that would change Irish rural life, reform initially fought for through mass mobilisation and sometimes violence in the Land War, led by organisations like Michael Davitt's Land League and through the radical political leadership of Charles Stewart Parnell.

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