Curriculum - Eastern European History

  1. Congress of Berlin
  2. Congress of Vienna
  3. Constantine V Copronymus
  4. Copernicus Publishes Revolutions of the Heavenly Bodies
  5. Count Jan Žižka
  6. Count Kazimierz Pułaski
  7. Crusades
  8. Czech Republic, Poland, and Hungary Join NATO
  9. Czechoslovakia Splits into Two Republics
  10. The Dada Movement Emerges at the Cabaret Voltaire
  11. Danish Wars with the Hanseatic League
  12. De Vries and Associates Discover Mendel’s Ignored Studies of Inheritance
  13. Death of Tito
  14. Defenestration of Prague
  15. Dissident Writer Mihajlov Is Released from Prison
  16. East European Nations Dissolve Warsaw Pact
  17. Eastern Question
  18. Edict of Restitution
  19. Edvard Beneš
  20. Edward Teller
  21. Eleven Battles of the Isonzo
  22. Elie Wiesel
  23. Elijah ben Solomon
  24. Emmanuel Lévinas
  25. Erich Ludendorff
  26. Ethnic Riots Erupt in Armenia
  27. Ethnic Strife Plagues Soviet Union
  28. Ethnic Violence Erupts in Yugoslavian Provinces
  29. Eugen Ehrlich
  30. Ferenc Deák
  31. First Polish Rebellion
  32. Forman Adapts One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest for Film
  33. Francis Ferdinand
  34. Franco-Prussian War
  35. František Kupka
  36. Franz Kafka
  37. Frédéric Chopin
  38. Frederick I
  39. Frederick the Great
  40. Fritz Lang
  41. Gabor Develops the Basic Concept of Holography
  42. Georg von Hevesy
  43. Gerhard Johann David von Scharnhorst
  44. German Wars of Unification
  45. Germany Invades Poland
  46. Gothic War
  47. Goths
  48. Great Northern War
  49. Greco-Persian Wars
  50. György Lukács