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==Michigan History==
==Michigan History==


===Colonial History of Michigan===
*{{pl|Fur trade/Draft|Fur trade}}
*{{pl|Fur trade/Draft|Fur trade}}
*{{pl|New France}}
*{{pl|New France}}
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**{{pl|Beaver Wars/Draft‎|The Beaver Wars}}
**{{pl|Beaver Wars/Draft‎|The Beaver Wars}}
**{{pl|St. Ignace}}
**{{pl|St. Ignace}}
*{{pl|King George's War‎}}
::{{rpl|Quebec Act}}
*{{pl|Lewis Cass}}
{{rpl|King George's War‎}}
*{{rpl|Walk-in-the-Water}}
====People====
*{{rpl|William Johnson (trader)}}
{{rpl|William Johnson (trader)}}
*{{rpl|Black Swamp}}
{{rpl|Samuel de Champlain}}
*{{rpl|Chase Osborn}}
 
===Early National History of Michigan===
{{rpl|Walk-in-the-Water}}
{{rpl|Black Swamp}}
{{rpl|Lewis Cass}}
 
 
===Nineteenth Century (post-statehood) History===
{{rpl|John B. Corliss}}
 
===Twentieth Century History===
{{rpl|Chase Osborn}}
{{rpl|Frank Murphy}}
 
 


==Railroads==
==Railroads==
{{Rpl|Railway history}}
===Michigan===
===Michigan===
{{rpl|Ann Arbor Railroad}}
{{rpl|Ann Arbor Railroad}}
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{{rpl|Nickel Plate 765 Steam Engine‎}}   
{{rpl|Nickel Plate 765 Steam Engine‎}}   
{{rpl|Interstate Commerce Commission}}
{{rpl|Interstate Commerce Commission}}
{{rpl|U.S. Department of Transportation}}
{{rpl|Federal Aid Highway Act of 1938}}
{{rpl|Lockwood Committee}}


==People==
===People===
{{rpl|William T. Coleman}}
{{rpl|William T. Coleman}}
{{rpl|John B. Corliss}}
{{rpl|John B. Corliss}}
{{rpl|Chase Osborn}}
{{rpl|Chase Osborn}}
{{rpl|Tom L. Johnson}}
{{rpl|Tom L. Johnson}}
==Social Security Research==
{|
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|Style="Width:33%"|{{rpl|Crash of 1929}}
|Style="Width:33%"|{{rpl|Great Depression in the United States‎}}
|{{rpl|New Deal}}
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|{{rpl|Banking Act of 1933}}
|{{rpl|Glass-Steagall Act}}
|{{rpl|Glass-Steagall Act of 1932}}
|-
|{{rpl|Brain trust}}
|{{rpl|National Recovery Administration}}
|{{rpl|Arthur J. Altmeyer}}
|-
|{{rpl|Reconstruction Finance Corporation}}
|{{rpl|Edwin E. Witte}}
|{{rpl|Wilbur J. Cohen}}
|-
|{{rpl|Social Insurance}}
|{{rpl|Social capital}}
|{{rpl|John B. Andrews}}
|-
|{{rpl|Abraham Epstein}}
|{{rpl|Social Security in the USA‎}}
|{{rpl|Isaac Max Rubinow}}
|}
==Historians==
{{rpl|Bernard Bailyn}}
{{rpl|John R. Commons}}
{{rpl|Samuel Crowther}}
{{rpl|Richard Hofstadter}}
{{rpl|Merle Curti}}
{{rpl|Howard Zinn}}
{{rpl|Henry Adams}}
{{rpl|Frederick Jackson Turner}}
{{rpl|Theodore Roosevelt}}
{{rpl|James Truslow Adams}}
==General U.S. History==
{|
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|Style="Width:33%"|{{rpl|Jay Treaty}}
|Style="Width:33%"|{{rpl|Chesapeake Affair}}
|{{rpl|Embargo of 1807}}
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|{{rpl|CIO}}
|{{rpl|United Auto Workers}}
|{{rpl|American Federation of Teachers}}
|-
|{{rpl|Wisconsin Idea}}
|{{rpl|Massachusetts Bay Company}}
|{{rpl|Johnson Debt Default Act of 1934‎}}
|-
|{{rpl|World War Two in the Pacific}}
|{{rpl|Cairo Conference (1943)}}
|{{rpl|1943 Cairo Conference}}
|-
|{{rpl|Tariff of 1828}}
|{{rpl|Adams-Onís Treaty}}
|{{rpl|Declaration of the United Nations}}
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|{{rpl|Panic of 1907}}
|{{rpl|Counterfactual history}}
|{{rpl|Free Soil Party}}
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|{{rpl|Vietnam War}}
|{{rpl|Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo}}
|{{rpl|Panic of 1873}}
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|{{rpl|Secession Crisis}}
|{{rpl|Ostend Manifesto}}
|{{rpl|Fugitive Slave Law‎}}
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|{{rpl|Compromise of 1820}}
|{{rpl|Dred Scott v. Sandford}}
|{{rpl|U.S. Civil War, origins}}
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|{{rpl|Fair Deal}}
|{{rpl|AFL-CIO}}
|{{rpl|Essex Junto‎}}
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|{{rpl|Clayton-Bulwer Treaty}}
|{{rpl|Treaty of Portsmouth}}
|{{rpl|Zimmerman Telegram}}
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|{{rpl|Second Bank of the United States}}
|{{rpl|Manifest Destiny}}
|}
==People==
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|Style=”width:33%”|{{rpl|Lewis Cass}}
| Style=”width:33%”|{{rpl|Henry Ford}}
|{{rpl|Thomas Jefferson}}
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|{{rpl|Chester W. Nimitz}}
|{{rpl|Edward Teller}}
|{{rpl|Alfred Vail}}
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|{{rpl|Stephen Decatur}}
|{{rpl|Leon Czolgosz}}
|{{rpl|Ellwood P. Cubberley}}
|-
|{{rpl|William L. Marcy}}
|{{rpl|John Quincy Adams}}
|{{rpl|Martin Van Buren}}
|-
|{{rpl|Charles Francis Adams Sr.}}
|{{rpl|Henry Adams}}
|{{rpl|Francis Lieber}}
|-
|{{rpl|John Y. Mason}}
|{{rpl|Frank A. Vanderlip}}
|{{rpl|Benjamin Franklin}}
|-
|{{rpl|Bob Woodward}}
|{{rpl|Samuel P. Langley}}
|{{rpl|William Tecumseh Sherman‎}}
|-
|{{rpl|Theodore Roosevelt}}
|{{rpl|Henry Cabot Lodge Sr.}}
|{{rpl|Daniel Webster}}
|-
|{{rpl|Langdon Cheves}}
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|}
==Philosophy==
{{rpl|Vienna Circle}}
{{rpl|Ludwig Wittgenstein}}
{{rpl|Friedrich Nietzsche}}
{{rpl|Karl Popper}}
==Economics==
{{rpl|Business history}}
{{rpl|John G. Clapham}}
{{rpl|Joseph E. Stiglitz‎}}
{{rpl|History of economic thought}}
{{rpl|Mercantilism}}
==History of Science & Technology==
{{rpl|Technocracy movement}}
{{rpl|James Clerk Maxwell}}
{{rpl|Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle}}
{{rpl|Charles Leadbeater}}
{{rpl|Web 2.0}}
{{rpl|The Logic of Scientific Discovery}}
==Other==
{{rpl|Black Tape for a Blue Girl‎}}
{{rpl|Trousers}}
{{rpl|Pants}}
{{rpl|Origins of Totalitarianism}}
{{rpl|Crimean War‎}}
{{rpl|Zinoviev letter‎}}
==CZ policies on which I've worked==
*[[CZ:Naming conventions‎]]
*[[CZ:History Workgroup/Style Guide‎]]
*[[CZ:Subgroups]]= worked with Chris Day to get this through
*[[CZ:How to edit an article‎]]
*[[CZ Talk:How to edit an article‎]]
*[[CZ:Citation style]]

Revision as of 18:50, 30 January 2011

Michigan History

Colonial History of Michigan

People

Early National History of Michigan

  • Developed Article Walk-in-the-Water: First steamship on the Great Lakes (1818). [e]
  • Stub Black Swamp: A region in northwestern Ohio in the river valley of the Maumee River. [e]
  • Developing Article Lewis Cass: (1782-1866) U.S. politician from the state of Michigan. [e]


Nineteenth Century (post-statehood) History

  • Stub John B. Corliss: John B. Corliss (1851-1929) was a Detroit, Michigan, lawyer, member of Congress, and electric railroad promoter. [e]

Twentieth Century History

  • Developed Article Chase Osborn: Chase Osborn (1860-1949) was a newspaper publisher, iron ore prospector, and progressive republican politician from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan who was Michigan's 27th governor. [e]
  • Developing Article Frank Murphy: Frank Murphy (1890-1949) lawyer, jurist, and politician, was mayor of Detroit, colonial administrator of the Philippines, Governor of Michigan, U.S. Attorney General, and U.S. Supreme Court Justice. [e]


Railroads

  • Developing Article Railway history: The story of the railways of the world from the early 19th century in Britain to the present day. [e]

Michigan

Canada

  • Developing Article History of railways in Canada: A description of the history of railways in Canada from its first railway in 1836 to the present. [e]
  • Stub Canadian National Railway: A Canadian Class I railway operated by the Canadian National Railway Company headquartered in Montreal, Quebec. [e]
  • Approved Article Grand Trunk Railway: A Canadian railway system based primarily in Ontario and Quebec, with operations over much of Canada and neighboring parts of the United States, that subsequently became the basis for Canadian National Railways. [e]
  • Developed Article Canadian Northern Railway: The Canadian Northern Railway was a regional Canadian railroad that became Canada's third transcontinental railroad, Canada's largest business failure, and the foundation for the Canadian National Railway. [e]

Other

People


Social Security Research

  • Developing Article New Deal: The name President Franklin D. Roosevelt gave to the series of programs between 1933–1938 with the goal of relief, recovery and reform of the United States economy during the Great Depression. [e]
  • Stub Glass-Steagall Act: Major U.S. banking legislation passed during Great Depression incorporated into the Banking Act of 1933 which separated commercial banking from investment banking among other acts. Partially repealed in 1999. [e]
  • Stub Glass-Steagall Act of 1932: U.S. banking legislation that changed lending laws and released U.S. reserves of gold. Intended to be an inflationary reaction to the worsening Great Depression but was not successful. [e]
  • Developing Article Brain trust: Group of advisers who control the intellectual and creative aspects of an organization. [e]
  • Developing Article National Recovery Administration: A New Deal era U.S. government agency created in 1933 and abolished in 1935 by the Supreme Court that sought to regulate competition in the United States economy by wage and price controls. [e]
  • Approved Article Arthur J. Altmeyer: A key figure in the design and implementation of the U. S. Social Security system for the first 40 years of the program. [e]
  • Developed Article Reconstruction Finance Corporation: An independent agency of the United States government chartered in 1932 which gave $2 billion in aid to state and local governments and made loans to banks, railroads, farm mortgage associations, and other businesses. [e]
  • Developing Article Abraham Epstein: Russian-born economist who was devoted to the causes of social justice and social insurance. [e]

Historians


General U.S. History

People

  • Developing Article Lewis Cass: (1782-1866) U.S. politician from the state of Michigan. [e]


Philosophy

Economics


History of Science & Technology

Other


CZ policies on which I've worked