Encyclopedia of Cyber Warfare
Presents information on the origins and development of cyber warfare.
Presents information on the origins and development of cyber warfare.
Explores the diverse history, religion, cultural practices, and political economies of Muslims from the seventh century to the present.
Includes case studies that explore violence between ethnic or national communities inside individual countries, including the United States.
Examines theories of race and racism in the modern era, with entries on the historic origins of ideas of race, and their social and scientific consequences.
Offers information on the formative years of the United States, from just prior to the American Revolution to the inauguration of Andrew Jackson, including information on politics, daily life, and the arts.
Covers European history from the beginning of the print revolution to the French revolution, including topics such as art, government, and warfare.
Covers European history from the French Revolution to the outbreak of World War I, including topics such as art, politics, and warfare.
Covers European history from World War I to the present day, including scientific, cultural, and social history, as well as political, military, and economic developments.
Searches the contents of several databases at once, so elementary school students can find information on topics including animals, history, people, places, math, stories, and more.
Includes essays covering important topics related to race, ethnicity, diversity, and inclusiveness in society today and historically, exploring how current issues stem from actions and policies of the past.