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Afro-American (old-fashioned) of or pertaining to American Blacks, their African heritage, or their history or culture. [1/2 definitions]
age a period of history. [1/8 definitions]
Asian American of or having to do with American people of Asian origin, or their history or culture. [1/2 definitions]
Asian-American of or pertaining to Americans of Asian descent or to their history or culture.
atomic age (often cap.) the period in history characterized by the development and use of atomic energy in the generation of electrical power and for immensely destructive weapons.
background all of a person's experience, education, and family history. [1/2 definitions]
balance of power the distribution of military and economic power among governments at a particular point in history. [1/2 definitions]
B.C.1 abbreviation of "before Christ" (used in designating dates in history, now usually replaced by "BCE," "before the common era").
B.C.E. abbreviation of "before the common era" (used in designating dates in history).
bibliography the formal study of the history of books. [1/4 definitions]
century one of the hundred-year periods into which human history is divided. Centuries are usually counted forward or backward from the beginning of the Christian era. [1/2 definitions]
cicerone a guide who shows and explains a place's history, features, or the like.
Clio in Greek mythology, the Muse of history. [1/2 definitions]
cliometrics (used with a sing. verb) the application of advanced mathematical concepts and techniques to the study of history, as for analyzing cycles.
curriculum vitae a brief summary of one's professional history and qualifications, submitted with a job application; vita; résumé.
dialectic (often pl., but used with a sing. verb) the Marxian adaptation of Hegelian dialectic applied to economic and political history. [1/6 definitions]
dialectical materialism a materialist philosophy and conception of history developed by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels through their application of Hegel's dialectical method.
diorama a scene represented by three-dimensional objects placed in front of a painted background, as in a natural history museum. [1/2 definitions]
Early American of or characteristic of the colonial and post-colonial periods of U.S. history, esp. of the furniture, utensils, quilts, and other handicrafts produced during this time.
Egyptology the study of ancient Egyptian artifacts, culture, history, or the like.
ekistics (used with a sing. verb) the study of human settlements, including their history and design, and community planning.