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Remote Antiquity
10000 BC: Nostratic (language community) 9600 BC: End of the Ice Age (rapid global warming) 8000 BC: Agriculture (development of larger settlements, cities) 7000 BC: Holocene Climatic Optimum (global warming) 5600 BC: Black Sea Deluge (theory) 5100 BC: Temple Building in Mesopotamia (language community) 5000 BC: Proto-Indo-European (language community) |
9000 BC: worldwide, Extinction of Megafauna (over hunting?) |
Dawn of Myth, Legends and Civilization
4004 BC: Creation: Adam and Eve, Garden of Eden (myth/legend) 3761 BC: Hebrew Calendar start date 3114 BC: Mayan Calendar start date 3102 BC: Kali Yuga start date 3100 BC: Narmer Plate (unification of Upper and Lower Egypt) 2737 BC: I Ching, Fu Hsi (myth/legend) 2650 BC: Chinese Calendar start date 2650 BC: Great Pyramid of Khufu constructed 2600 BC: Stonehenge (timber replaced with stone) 2400 BC: Huang-di, the Yellow Emperor (legendary Chinese leader) 2360 BC: Urukagina (limited government in Sumeria) 2344 BC: Noah's Flood (Hebrew mythology) 2270 BC: Hymns of Enheduanna, Enheduanna (Sumerian mythology) 2030 BC: Epic of Gilgamesh (Sumerian Flood Myth) 1800 BC: Enuma Elish (Sumerian Creation Myth) 1780 BC: Code of Hammurabi, Hammurabi (Hittite laws) 1550 BC: Book of the Dead (Egyptian mythology) 1500 BC: Somebody invents the Proto-Canaanite (Phoenician) alphabet (Moses?) 1500 BC: Torah, Moses (Hebrew legend and laws) 1500 BC: Rise of the Olmec civilization (use of Shang motifs) 1500 BC: Aryan migrations into India 1472 BC: Book of Joshua, Joshua 1450 BC: Rig-Veda composed (not necessarily written) 1330 BC: Great Hymn of Aten, Akhenaten 1310 BC: Bhagavad Gita, composed (later added to Mahabharata) |
3300 BC: Otzal Alps: Otzi the Iceman murdered 3100 BC: Egypt: Conquests of Narmer (Nimrod?) 2500 BC: Armenia: Battle of Hayk and Bel/Nimrod 2330 BC: Sumeria: Conquests of Lugal-Zage-Si 2300 BC: Sumeria: Conquests of Sargon the Great 2271 BC: Uruk: Battle of Uruk (Sargon defeats Lugal-Zage-Si) 1600 BC: Santorini: Thera eruption 1600 BC: China: Shang conquest of Xia 1600 BC: Egypt: Hyksos conquest of Egypt 1500 BC: Egypt, Sinai: The Exodus of Moses (legend/myth) 1450 BC: Crete: Mycenaean conquest of Crete 1450 BC: Canaan: Hebrew conquest of Canaan 1200 BC: India: Kurushetra War (late date) 1122 BC: China: Zhou conquest of Shang 1100 BC: Greece: Dorian Invasion |
Age of the Kings of Israel
1047 BC: Book of Samuel, Samuel, last Judge of Israel 1047 BC: Saul, first King of Israel 1050 BC: Gathas, Zoroaster 1007 BC: David, King of Israel 1004 BC: Book of Samuel, Samuel 1004 BC: Book of Judges, Samuel 1000 BC: Psalms, David 971 BC: Solomon, King of Israel 960 BC: Proverbs, Solomon 960 BC: Ecclesiastes, Solomon 960 BC: Song of Songs, Solomon 950 BC: Upanishads, various authors 900 BC: Book of Ruth, Ruth 900 BC: Greek alphabet invented |
1040 BC: Israel, Conquests of King Saul 1006 BC: Israel, Conquests of King David 930 BC: Israel, Civil War: Israel splits into Judah and Northern Israel 900 BC: Asia Minor, Trojan War (late date) |
Axial Age
814 BC: Carthage founded by Queen Elissa (confederation of Sea Peoples?) 750 BC: Iliad, Homer (Greek legends and myths) 750 BC: Odyssey, Homer (Greek legends and myths) 750 BC: Book of Isaiah, Isaiah 700 BC: Theogony, Hesiod 586 BC: Book of Jeremiah, Jeremiah 586 BC: Lamentations, Jeremiah 571 BC: Book of Ezekiel, Ezekiel 570 BC: Hymn to Aphrodite, Sappho 570 BC: Book of Daniel, Daniel 561 BC: Book of Kings 560 BC: Aesop's Fables, Aesop 550 BC: Tao Te Ching, Laozi (Taoism) 550 BC: Art of War, Sun Tzu (Chinese Military Science) 540 BC: Mahabharata, Vyasa (Hinduism) 540 BC: Punic cities united under Carthage 522 BC: Odes of Pindar 509 BC: Punic traders dominate the Western Mediterranean |
722 BC: Israel, Kingdom of Northern Israel conquered by Assyria 722 BC: China, Spring and Autumn wars (last till 481 BC) 676 BC: Assyria, Scythian invasion 586 BC: Israel, Kingdom of Judah conquered by Babylon 550 BC: Persia, Conquests of Cyrus the Great 522 BC: Asia, Europe and Africa, Conquests of Darius the Great 490 BC: Greece, Battle of Marathon 485 BC: Asia, Europe and Africa, Conquests of Xerxes the Great 481 BC: China, Yue conquest of Wu (ends the Spring and Autumn wars) |
Classical Antiquity
479 BC: Analects of Confucius Confucius (Confucianism) 472 BC: The Persians, Aeschylus 467 BC: Seven Against Thebes, Aeschylus 463 BC: The Suppliants, Aeschylus 452 BC: Oresteia cycle, Aeschylus 450 BC: Ajax, Sophocles 450 BC: Trachiniae, Sophocles 445 BC: Old Testament, mostly completed, various authors 439 BC: Histories, Herodotus 438 BC: Alcestis, Euripides 435 BC: Book of Chronicles, Ezra 431 BC: Medea, Euripides 431 BC: Book of Ezra, Ezra 430 BC: Book of Nehemiah, Nehemiah 428 BC: Hippolytus, Euripides 425 BC: Andromache, Euripides 425 BC: Acharnians, Aristophanes (anti-war) 424 BC: Hecuba, Euripides 424 BC: Knights, Aristophanes (corruption of democracy) 422 BC: Wasps, Aristophanes 421 BC: Peace, Aristophanes (anti-war) 416 BC: Heracles, Euripides 416 BC: Clouds, Aristophanes (against academia) 414 BC: Birds, Aristophanes 414 BC: Ion, Euripides 412 BC: Helen, Euripides 411 BC: Lysistrata, Aristophanes (anti-war) 410 BC: Prometheus Bound, Aeschylus 410 BC: Electra, Sophocles 409 BC: Philoctetes, Sophocles 408 BC: Orestes, Euripides 406 BC: Theban Plays: Antigone, Oedipus Rex, Oedipus at Colonus, Sophocles 406 BC: Cyclops, Euripides 405 BC: Frogs, Aristophanes 405 BC: Bacchae, Euripides 405 BC: Iphigenea at Aulis, Euripides 400 BC: Ramayana, Valmiki 395 BC: History of the Peloponnesian War, Thucydides 394 BC: Apology of Socrates, Plato 392 BC: Ecclesiazusae, Aristophanes 360 BC: Euthyphro, Apology of Socrates, Crito, Phaedo, Plato 360 BC: Cratylus, Theaetetus, Sophist, Statesman, Plato 360 BC: Parmenides, Philebus, Symposium, Phaedrus, Plato 360 BC: First Alcibiades, Second Alcibiades, Hipparchus, Rival Lovers, Plato 360 BC: Theages, Charmides, Laches, Lysis, Plato 360 BC: Euthydemus, Protagoras, Gorgias, Meno, Plato 360 BC: Hippias major, Hippias minor, Ion, Menexenus, Plato 360 BC: Clitophon, Republic, Timaeus, Critias, Plato 360 BC: Minos, Laws, Epinomis, Epistles, Plato 350 BC: Organon, Aristotle 335 BC: Poetics, Aristotle 325 BC: Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle 322 BC: Politics, Aristotle 300 BC: Mencius, Mencius (Confucianism) 293 BC: Arthashastra, Chanakya 293 BC: Nitishastra, Chanakya 291 BC: Girl from Samos, Menander 283 BC: Elements, Euclid 256 BC: Classic of Rites, unknown author 250 BC: Argonautica, Apollonius of Rhodes 250 BC: Septaugint, (Old Testament translated into Greek) 240 BC: Epigrams, Callimachus 240 BC: Idylls, Theocritus |
480 BC: Greece, Battle of Thermopylae (300 Spartans)
480 BC: Sicily, First Sicilian War (Greek Punic War) 475 BC: China, Warring States period (lasted until 225 BC) 431 BC: Greece, Peloponnesian War (lasted until 404 BC) 410 BC: Sicily, Second Sicilian War (lasted 70 years) 395 BC: Greece, Corinthian War lasted 8 years 357 BC: Asia Minor, War of the Allies 343 BC: Italy, First Samnite War 334 BC: Asia, Europe, Africa, Alexander the Great's Conquests 326 BC: Italy, The Great Samnite War (lasted 22 years) 323 BC: Greece, Lamian War (lasted 1 year) 322 BC: Egypt, Asia and Greece, First War of the Diadochi (lasted 2 years) 319 BC: Greece, Second War of the Diadochi (lasted 4 years) 315 BC: Sicily, Third Sicilian War (lasted 8 years) 314 BC: Asia, Third War of the Diadochi (lasted 3 years) 308 BC: Egypt, Asia Minor, Greece, Fourth War of the Diadochi (lasted 7 years) 298 BC: Italy, Third Samnite War (lasted 8 years) 274 BC: Syria and Asia Minor, First Syrian War (lasted 3 years) 265 BC: India, Kalinga War 264 BC: First Punic War 260 BC: Aegean, Second Syrian War 246 BC: Third Syrian War |
Golden Age of Rome
211 BC: The Rope, Plautus 200 BC: Manu Smriti, The Laws of Manu, 184 BC: Miles Gloriosus, Plautus 184 BC: Pseudolus, Plautus 184 BC: Amphitryon, Plautus 170 BC: Andria, Terence 159 BC: Eunuch, Terence 170 BC: Mother-in-Law, Terence 55 BC: On the Nature of Things, Lucretius 54 BC: Peoms of Catullus 43 BC: De Natura Deorum, Cicero
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218 BC: Second Punic War 168 BC: Revolt of the Maccabbees 149 BC: Third Punic War 73 BC: Third Servile War (Spartacus) 58 BC: Gallic Wars 44 BC: Roman Civil Wars |
Silver Age of Rome
38 BC: Bucolics, Virgil 29 BC: Georgics, Virgil 19 BC: Aeneid, Virgil 9 BC: Odes, Epistles and Satires of Horace 2 BC: Ars Amatoria, Ovid AD 1: Ab Urbe Condita, Livy AD 8: Metamorphoses, Ovid AD 8: Heroides, Ovid AD 10: Epistulae ex Ponto, Ovid
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33: Crucifixion myth
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Early Christianity
50: On the Sublime, Longinus 62: Satires of Persius 65: Medea, Seneca the Younger 65: Hercules Furens, Seneca the Younger 65: Pharsalia, Lucan 66: Satyricon, Petronius 94: Antiquities of the Jews, Josephus 95: Book of Revelations 100: New Testament, mostly finished, various authors 100: Moralia, Plutarch 101: Discourses, Epictetus 104: Epigrams, Martial 108: Histories, Tacitus 120: Parallel Lives, Plutarch 125: Satires, Juvenal 135: Enchiridion, Epictetus (Art of Living, trans. Sharon Lebell, 1995) 140: Almagest, Ptolemy (Geocentrism) 174: Meditations, Marcus Aurelius 180: The Golden Ass, Apuleius 180: Satires of Lucian of Samosata 200: Pirke Avot, Judah haNasi
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60: Boudica's Uprising
66: Great Jewish Revolt 132: Bar Kokhba's Revolt |
State Christianity
313: Edict of Milan (religious toleration) 375: Babylonian Talmud, Rav Ashi 390: Kama Sutra, Vatsayana 398: Confessions, Augustine of Hippo 405: Vulgate, Jerome 426: City of God, Augustine of Hippo 523: Consolation of Philosophy, Boethius 550: Secret History, Procopius 555: Origin and Deeds of the Goths, Jordanes
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Rise of Islam
650: Qur'an, (Islam)
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Viking Age
815: Jabirian corpus, Geber, father of Chemistry 900: A Thousand Nights and a Night, various authors 1000: Shahnameh, Ferdowsi 1027: Book of Healing, Avicenna 1037: Canon of Medicine Avicenna
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Crusades begin
1100: Beowulf, unknown author 1130: Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, Omar Khayyam 1140: Poema de mio Cid, unknown author (Spanish epic poem) 1170: Chanson de Roland (French epic poem) 1181: Yvain, the Knight of the Lion, Chretien de Troyes (French) 1181: Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart, Chretien de Troyes (French) 1198: Incoherence of Incoherence, Averroes 1200: Poetic Edda, Saemundr Frodhi (Old Norse epic poem) 1200: Tale of Igor's Campaign (Russian epic poem) 1204: Knight in a Panther's Skin, Shota Rustaveli (Georgian epic poem) 1204: Guide for the Perplexed, Maimonides, Jewish philosophy
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Mongol Conquests begin
1210: Nibelungenlied, unknown author (Old High German epic poem) 1215: Magna Carta 1220: Conference of Birds, Attar 1220: Parzival, Wolfram von Eschenbach 1220: Prose Edda, Snorri Sturlusson (Old Norse epic) 1267: Opus Majus, Roger Bacon (Scientific Method) 1270: Masnavi-ye Manavi, Rumi 1272: Summa Theologica, Thomas Aquinas
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Early Renaissance, Age of Discovery
1295: La Vita Nuova, Dante Alighieri 1321: Divina Commedia, Dante Alighieri 1324: Travels, Marco Polo 1327: Canzionere, Petrarch 1329: Wars of the Lord, Gersonides 1350: Decameron, Giovanni Boccacio 1353: Secretum, Petrarch 1377: Piers Plowman, William Langland (Robin Hood story) 1400: Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer 1405: Book of the City of Ladies, Christine de Pisan 1456: Gutenberg Bible, Johann Gutenberg 1471: Le Morte d'Arthur, Thomas Malory 1486: Oration on the Dignity of Man, Giovanni Pico della Mirandola 1486: Orlando Innamorato, Matteo Maria Boiardo
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Conquest of the Americas begins
1492: Carcel de amor, Diego de San Pedro 1509: In Praise of Folly, Desiderius Erasmus 1514: De revolutionibus orbium coelestium, Nicolaus Copernicus 1515: Utopia, Thomas More
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Reformation and Counter-Reformation
1516: Ninety-Five Theses, Martin Luther 1516: Orlando Furioso, Ludovico Ariosto 1519: Notebooks, Leonardo da Vinci 1533: The Prince, Niccolo Machiavelli 1534: Pantagruel and Gargantua, Francois Rabelais 1541: Institutes of the Christian Religion, John Calvin (Calvinism) 1553: Discourse on Voluntary Servitude, Etienne de La Boetie 1563: Foxe's Book of Martyrs, John Foxe 1566: Quatrains of Nostradamus, Nostradamus 1590: The Faerie Queene, Edmund Spencer 1592: Essays, Michel de Montaigne 1593: Hero and Leander, Christopher Marlowe 1597: Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare 1605: Don Quixote, Miguel de Cervantes 1620: Novum Organum, Francis Bacon 1637: Discourse on Method, Rene Descartes
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Age of Enlightenment begins
1644: Aeropagetica, John Milton 1646: An Arrow Against All Tyrants, Richard Overton 1651: Leviathan, Thomas Hobbes 1664: Tartuffe, Moliere 1667: Paradise Lost, John Milton 1670: The Trial of William Penn 1680: Patriarcha, Sir Robert Filmer 1682: Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica, Isaac Newton 1689: Two Treatises of Government, John Locke 1689: English Bill of Rights 1726: Gulliver's Travels, Jonathan Swift 1729: A Modest Proposal, Jonathan Swift 1748: Spirit of Laws, Montesquieu 1756: A Vindication of Natural Society, Edmund Burke
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The American Revolution
1762: The Social Contract, Jean-Jacques Rousseau 1769: To the Betrayed Inhabitants of... New York by the Sons of Liberty 1774: Speech on American Taxation, Edmund Burke 1775: Speech on Consiliation with the Colonies, Edmund Burke 1775: Taxation No Tyranny, Samuel Johnson 1775: A Calm Address to Our American Colonies, John Wesley 1775: "Give Me Liberty" speech, Patrick Henry 1776: The Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith 1776: Virginia Declaration of Rights 1776: Common Sense, Thomas Paine 1776: The Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson 1781: Articles of Confederation 1789: United States Constitution 1789: Declaration of Rights of Man and of the Citizen 1791: The Rights of Man, Thomas Paine 1792: Vindication of the Rights of Women, Mary Wollstonecraft 1795: Age of Reason, Thomas Paine 1795: Philosophy in the Bedroom, Marquis de Sade Libertine Philosophy
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1800's (Before the Civil War)
1830: Book of Mormon, Joseph Smith Jr. (Mormonism) 1831: Liberator, William Lloyd Garrison 1835: Democracy in America, Alexis de Tocqueville 1837: The Emperor's New Suit, Hans Christian Anderson 1840: What Is Property? Pierre Proudhon 1841: Manifesto, Josiah Warren 1843: Fear and Trembling, Soren Kierkegaard Existentialism 1844: The Ego and His Own, Max Stirner 1845: The Unconstitutionality of Slavery, Lysander Spooner 1845: Economic Sophisms, Frederic Bastiat 1848: The Communist Manifesto, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels Communism 1850: The Wisdom of Life, Arthur Schopenhauer 1851: The Right to Ignore the State, Herbert Spencer 1852: Essay on the Trial by Jury, Lysander Spooner 1857: Dred Scott v. Stanford 1858: A Plan for The Abolition of Slavery, Lysander Spooner 1859: The Origin of Species Charles Darwin 1859: On Liberty, John Stuart Mill 1860: Address of the Free Constitutionalists, Lysander Spooner
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1800's (after the Civil War)
1863: Emancipation Proclamation 1865: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll 1867: No Treason I, Lysander Spooner 1867: No Treason II: The Constitution, Lysander Spooner 1870: No Treason VI: The Constitution of No Authority, Lysander Spooner 1871: God and the State, Mikhail Bakunin 1871: The Descent of Man, Charles Darwin 1873: Forced Consent, Lysander Spooner 1875: Vices Are Not Crimes, Lysander Spooner 1877: Against Woman Suffrage, Lysander Spooner 1881: A Century of Dishonor, Helen Hunt Jackson 1882: Natural law, Lysander Spooner 1885: The Right and Wrong of Compulsion by the State, Auberon Herbert 1888: Looking Backward, Edward Bellamy 1888: The Woman Question, Victor Yarros 1888: A Reply to Victor, Zelm (Sarah Holmes) 1889: The Abolition of Marriage John Beverly Robinson 1891: The Anarchists, John Henry Mackay 1893: Instead of a Book by a Man Too Busy to Write One, Benjamin Tucker 1894: The Man versus the State, Herbert Spencer 1897: The Principles of Ethics, Herbert Spencer
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1900's (before World War II)
1905: The War Prayer, Mark Twain 1910: The Mysterious Stranger, Mark Twain 1921: We, Yevgeny Zamyatin (in Russian) 1925: Tennessee vs. John Scopes, The "Monkey Trial" 1930: All Quiet on the Western Front, (film: 2hr 13min) 1932: Native American Anarchism, Eunice Minette Schuster 1932: Brave New World, Aldous Huxley 1935: Our Enemy, the State, Albert Jay Nock 1936: Give Me Liberty, Rose Wilder Lane 1936: Reefer Madness Louis J. Gasnier (film: 1hr 8min) 1937: Isaiah's Job, Albert Jay Nock 1939: The Criminal State, Albert Jay Nock 1943: The Discovery of Freedom, Rose Lane Wilder
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1901: in Nigeria, Anglo-Aro War (Aro Confederacy destroyed)
1904: in Manchuria, Russo-Japanese War (to 1905) 1905: in Russia, Russian Revolution 1910: in Mexico, Mexican Revolution 1914: World War I 1917: in Russia, Russian Revolution |
1900's (after World War II)
1946: Economics in One Lesson, Henry Hazlitt 1949: Nineteen Eighty-Four, George Orwell 1958: I, Pencil, Leonard Read 1960: Stranger in a Strange Land, Robert Heinlein 1962: Capitalism and Freedom, Milton Friedman 1964: The Virtue of Selfishness, Ayn Rand 1971: THX 1138 George Lucas (film: 1hr 28min) 1973: How I Found Freedom in an Unfree World, Harry Browne 1973: The Emperor Wears No Clothes, Jack Herer 1976: Defending the Undefendable, Walter Block 1976: Outlaw Josey Wales Clint Eastwood 1980: Atheism: The Case Against God George H. Smith 1980: Brave New World Burt Brinkerhoff (Aldous Huxley, 1932) (film: 3hr 4min) 1980: Free to Choose, Milton and Rose Friedman (review) 1980: Free to Choose Milton Friedman 1982: Philosophy: Who Needs It, Ayn Rand 1982: Gandhi Richard Attenborough (film: 3hr 11min) 1984: The Myth of Natural Rights, L. A. Rollins (a review) 1984: 1984 Michael Radford (George Orwell, 1949) (film: 1hr 50min) 1985: Brazil Terry Gilliam (film: 2hr 10min) 1988: QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter, Richard Feynman 1991: The Holographic Universe, Michael Talbot 1993: In the Name of the Father Jim Sheridan 1994: The Case Against the Fed, Murray Rothbard 1995: Rob Roy Michael Caton-Jones 1995: The Case for... Free Trade and Open Immigration, Jacob G. Hornberger 1995: Money Masters Bill Still 1996: Ain't Nobody's Business If You Do, Peter McWilliams 1996: Guide to Getting It On, Paul Joannides 1997: The Other Side of Religion Frederick Mann 1997: Waco: Rules of Engagement William Gazecki
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World War II: 72 million dead.
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2000's (before World War III)
2000: The Dissenting Electorate, Wendy McElroy 2003: Mushrooms and Mankind, James Arthur 2005: How to Become a Successful Tyrant, Larken Rose 2005: Reefer Madness: The Musical Andy Fickman 2006: America: Freedom to Fascism Aaron Russo 2006: Who Killed the Electric Car Chris Paine 2006: TerrorStorm Alex Jones 2006: American Zeitgest Rob McGann 2008: Kicking the Dragon: Confessions of a Tax Heretic, Larken Rose 2008: Super High Me Michael Blieden
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2000: in Chechnya, Second Chechen War (ongoing)
2000: in Gaza and the West Bank, Second Intifada (ongoing) 2001: in Macedonia, Macedonian conflict 2001: in Afghanistan, War in Afghanistan (ongoing) 2002: in Cote d'Ivoire, Civil War (to 2007) 2002: in Algeria, Mauritania, Morocco, Maghreb insurgency (ongoing) 2003: in Chad, War in Darfur (ongoing) 2003: in Iraq, Iraq War (ongoing) 2003: in Pakistan, Waziristan War on Terrorism (ongoing) 2003: in Saudi Arabia, Saudi Arabian Islamic insurgency (to 2008) 2004: in CAR, Bush War (to 2007) 2004: in DRC, Kivu conflict (ongoing) 2004: in Balochistan, Pakistan, Balochistan conflict (ongoing) 2004: in Yemen, Sa'dah insurgency (to 2008) 2004: In Nigeria, Niger Delta conflict (ongoing) 2004: in Pattani, Thailand, South Thailand insurgency (ongoing) 2004: in Cote d'Ivoire, Ivorian French War 2005: in Kenya, Mount Elgon insurgency (to 2008) 2005: in Chad, Fourth Civil War (ongoing) 2006: in Mexico Drug War (ongoing) 2006: in Lebanon, Israel, Lebanon War 2006: in Gaza, Fatah-Hamas conflict (to 2007) 2006: in Somalia, War in Somalia (ongoing) 2007: in Niger, Mali, Second Tuareg Rebellion (ongoing) 2007: in Lebanon, Lebanon conflict 2007: in Kenya, Civil unrest 2008: in Comoros, Invasion of Anjouan 2008: in Lebanon, Conflict in Lebanon 2008: in Ossetia, Georgia, August War |
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