Robert Burns and the Ideas of the American Revolution
An Historical Perspective For The Development Of Scotland by Mark Calney [Second Edition, 2007]
An Historical Perspective For The Development Of Scotland by Mark Calney [Second Edition, 2007]
D. W. Griffith and "The Birth of A Monster"How The Confederacy Revived The KKK and Created Hollywood - Originally printed in The American Almanac, January 11, 1993.
The International Centennial Exhibition of 1876; or Why the British Started a World War
The 1876 Centennial Exhibition, officially named the “International Exhibition of Arts, Manufactures, and Products of the Soil and Mine, in the city of Philadelphia” by Congress, is a scientific proof of the triumphal success of the founding principles of what is truly the world’s first republic.
The 1876 Centennial Exhibition, officially named the “International Exhibition of Arts, Manufactures, and Products of the Soil and Mine, in the city of Philadelphia” by Congress, is a scientific proof of the triumphal success of the founding principles of what is truly the world’s first republic.
Sun Yat-Sen And The American Roots Of China’s Republican Movement
Mark's 1989 groundbreaking research on the role of American patriots in promoting the 1911 Republican Revolution of Dr. Sun Yat-sen.
Mark's 1989 groundbreaking research on the role of American patriots in promoting the 1911 Republican Revolution of Dr. Sun Yat-sen.
Sun Yat-sen, Japan, and the American Pan-Asian Revolution
Many of the same Japanese leaders, who had led the Meiji Restoration and implemented the American System of political economy, also played a critical role in April 6, 2010 supporting the revolution which led to the establishment of the Republic of China by Dr. Sun Yat-sen (1866-1925) in 1911.
Many of the same Japanese leaders, who had led the Meiji Restoration and implemented the American System of political economy, also played a critical role in April 6, 2010 supporting the revolution which led to the establishment of the Republic of China by Dr. Sun Yat-sen (1866-1925) in 1911.