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Chronological Index:
Chronological Index: MODERN HISTORY
I n f o r m a t i o n
»The modern era or the modern period, also known as modern history or modern times, is the period of human history that succeeds the post-classical era (also known, particularly with reference to Europe, as the Middle Ages), which ended around 1500 AD, up to the present. This terminology is a historical periodization that is applied primarily to European and Western history.«
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C h r o n o l o g i c a l I n d e x
Periods:
16th Century,
17th Century,
18th Century,
19th Century,
20th Century,
21st Century
G e o g r a p h i c a l I n d e x
1. A f r i c a n H i s t o r y
Central Africa:
Cameroonian History,
Central African History,
Congolese History,
Gabonese History |
Eastern Africa:
Burundian History,
Eritrean History,
Ethiopian History,
Kenyan History,
Madagascan History,
Rwandan History,
Somalian History,
Tanzanian History,
Ugandan History |
Northern Africa:
Algerian History,
Egyptian History,
Libyan History,
Moroccan History,
Sudanese History,
Tunisian History |
Southern Africa:
Botswana History,
Mozambican History,
Namibian History,
South African History,
Swazi History,
Zambian History,
Zimbabwean History |
Western Africa:
Beninese History,
Burkinabe History,
Equatoguinean History,
Ghanaian History,
Ivorian History,
Liberian History,
Malian History,
Nigerian History,
Senegalese History,
Sierra Leonean History,
Togolese History
2. A m e r i c a n H i s t o r y
Caribbean:
Caribbean History,
Antiguan History,
Bahamian History,
Barbadian History,
Cuban History,
Dominican History,
Grenadian History,
Guadeloupean History,
Haitian History,
Jamaican History,
Puerto Rican History,
Trinidadian History |
Central America:
Costa Rican History,
Guatemalan History,
Honduran History,
Nicaraguan History,
Panamanian History,
Salvadorean History |
North America:
Canadian History,
Mexican History,
U.S. History |
South America:
South American History,
Argentine History,
Bolivian History,
Brazilian History,
Chilean History,
Colombian History,
Ecuadorian History,
Guyanese History,
Paraguayan History,
Peruvian History,
Uruguayan History,
Venezuelan History
3. A s i a n H i s t o r y
Central Asia:
Afghan History,
Tajik History,
Uzbek History |
East Asia:
Chinese History,
Japanese History,
Korean History |
South Asia:
Bangladeshi History,
Indian History,
Nepalese History,
Pakistani History,
Sri Lankan History |
Southeast Asia:
Burmese History,
Cambodian History,
Indonesian History,
Malaysian History,
Philippine History,
Singaporean History,
Thai History,
Timorese History,
Vietnamese History |
Western Asia:
Arabic History,
Armenian History,
Azerbaijani History,
Iranian History,
Iraqi History,
Israeli History,
Jordanian History,
Lebanese History,
Palestinian History,
Saudi Arabian History,
Syrian History,
Turkish History,
Yemeni History
4. E u r o p e a n H i s t o r y
Central Europe:
Central European History,
Austrian History,
Croatian History,
Czech History,
German History,
Hungarian History,
Polish History,
Romanian History,
Serbian History,
Slovene History,
Swiss History |
Eastern Europe:
East European History,
Belarusian History,
Russian History,
Ukrainian History |
Northern Europe:
Danish History,
Estonian History,
Finnish History,
Icelandic History,
Lithuanian History,
Norwegian History,
Swedish History |
Southern Europe:
Greek History,
Italian History,
Maltese History,
Portuguese History,
Spanish History,
Vatican History |
Southeastern Europe:
Albanian History,
Bosnian History,
Bulgarian History,
Croatian History,
Cyprian History,
Macedonian History,
Romanian History,
Serbian History |
Western Europe:
Belgian History,
Dutch History,
English History,
French History,
Irish History,
Scottish History,
Welsh History
5. O c e a n i a n H i s t o r y
Australian History,
Fijian History,
Hawaiian History,
New Caledonian History,
New Zealand History,
Papua New Guinean History,
Samoan History,
Solomon Islands History,
Tahitian History
T o p i c a l I n d e x
1. P r o s e c u t i o n
Legislation:
General,
Age of Consent Laws,
Canon Law |
Inquiry:
Police Investigation,
Reporting |
Trials:
General;
Evidence:
Carnal Knowledge,
Corroboration;
False Accusations,
Physical Evidence,
Victim Testimonies;
Sentences:
Acquittals;
Punishments:
Banishment,
Castration,
Death Penalty |
Arbitary Law:
Revenge,
Vigilantism |
Frequency:
Recidivism,
Statistics
2. C a s e s
Fictional Cases,
Mythological Cases,
Real Cases
3. T y p e s
General:
Rape,
Sexual Assault,
Sexual Harassment |
Body:
Anal Rape,
Groping,
Sexual Torture |
Circumstances:
Attempted Rape,
Date Rape,
Instrumental Rape |
Frequency:
Serial Rape |
Killing:
Femicide,
Lust Murder |
Offenders:
Bestial Rape,
Clergy Sexual Abuse,
"Demonic Rape",
Gang Rape,
Incestual Rape,
Interracial Sexual Abuse,
Intimate Partner Violence,
Rape by Proxy,
Same-Sex Rape |
Places:
Campus Sexual Assault,
Prison Rape,
Sexual Violence at the Workplace,
Sexual Violence in Sports,
Sexual Violence in the Military,
Sexual Violence on the Move |
Purposes:
Child Prostitution,
"Corrective Rape",
Forced Marriage,
Forced Prostitution,
Sex Trafficking |
State of Emergency:
Genocidal Rape,
Wartime Sexual Violence |
Victims:
Child Pornography,
Child Prostitution,
Child Sexual Abuse,
Elder Sexual Abuse,
Incestual Rape,
Interracial Sexual Abuse,
Intimate Partner Violence,
Same-Sex Rape,
Statutory Rape
4. O f f e n d e r s
Characteristics:
Age and Gender:
Female Adults,
Male Adolescents,
Male Adults,
Male Children,
Male Elders;
Biological Status:
-;
Kinship:
Brothers,
Cousins,
Fathers,
Sons,
Stepfathers,
Uncles;
Mental Status:
-;
Professions:
Medical Professionals,
Police Officers,
Prison Staff,
Soldiers,
Teachers,
UN Personnel;
Social Status:
Prisoners |
Circumstances:
External Circumstances:
Climate Conditions;
Internal Circumstances:
- |
Consequences:
Physical Consequences:
-;
Reactions:
Narratives
5. V i c t i m s
Characteristics:
Age and Gender:
Female Adolescents,
Female Adults,
Female Children,
Female Elders,
Male Adolescents,
Male Adults,
Male Children;
Biological Status:
-;
Indirect Victims Groups:
Parents,
Rape Children;
Kinship:
Daughters,
Mothers,
Nieces,
Sisters,
Stepdaughters,
Wives;
Mental Status:
Dementia,
Drunkenness,
Mental Disability;
Physical Status:
-;
Professions:
Prostitutes,
Soldiers;
Social Status:
Married Women,
Noblewomen,
Patients,
Prisoners,
Students,
Unmarried Women |
Circumstances:
External Circumstances:
Abduction,
Captivity,
Climate Conditions,
Narcotization;
Internal Circumstances:
- |
Consequences:
Mental Consequences:
Mental Disorders,
Resilience,
Trauma;
Physical Consequences:
Abortion,
Homicide,
Pregnancy,
Venereal Diseases;
Reactions:
Narratives,
Reconciliation,
Shame,
Suicide;
Social Consequences:
Blaming,
Mothering,
"Rehabilitating Marriage",
Stigmatization
6. S o c i e t y
Institutions:
- |
Movements:
Anti-Rape Movement,
Women's Movement |
Politics:
- |
Rape Culture:
General,
Pedophilia Panic
7. R e s e a r c h
Disciplines:
Disciplines:
Sociology |
Education:
-
8. R e p r e s e n t a t i o n s
General |
Acoustical:
Music,
Radio |
Textual:
Historiographical Texts,
Literary Texts,
Press,
Song Texts |
Visual:
Art,
Comics,
Fashion,
Films,
Musical Theatre,
Photography,
Television,
Video Games
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