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Reich, Third. 1933-45. Germany under Hitler.
Reich, Wilhelm. 1897-1957. German/US psychiatrist. Theory of Orgone, a force which permeates the body and is released by orgasm.
Reichskammergericht. 1495-1806. Supreme Court of Holy Roman Empire.
Reichstag. Ruling body of HRE and German states. = Imperial Diet.
Reichstag Fire. 1933. Arson. Hitler blamed “red peril” as excuse for assuming dictatorship.
Reims Cathedral. 1211. Germans sign surrender 1945.
Reinsurance Treaty. 1887-90. Secret Russian-German pledge of non-intervention.
Reis, Philip. 1834-74. Invented and demonstrated telephone 1861. Coined telephony. Bell.
Relativism. Truth depends on the state of the observer relative to the observed.
Relativism, Ethical. What is right depends on what society or individual thinks is right.
Relativity. Einstein’s theories that space and time are not absolute. Special 1905. General 1916.
Religion, Wars of. 1562-1598. Eight French wars between Catholics and Protestants. Ended by Edict of Nantes. Sully. Mornay. Three Henrys War.
Relocation Centers. 1942-6. US confines Japanese, Japanese-Americans in Concentration Camps.
Remak, Robert. 1815-65. Cell division 1852.
Remarque, Erich. 1898-1970. German/US writer. All Quiet on the Western Front 1929.
Rembrandt van Rijn. 1606-69. Dutch painter of bold realism. Chiaroscuro. Engraver. Antomy Lesson 1632. Night Watch 1642.
Remington, Frederic. 1861-1909. US artist of western subjects.
Remonstrants. 1610-. Persecuted Dutch Arminians’ remonstrance vs Calvinism.
Remus. Twin brother of Romulus; legendary founders of Rome. Killed by Romulus after jumping over town wall.
Renaissance. 13-16C Rebirth of the arts, under classical influence. Humanism. Spread from Italy. Art. Architecture. Music.
Renaissance Architecture. Italy 15C-. England 1558-1702. Intellectual search for harmony with Roman and mathematical proportions. Michelangelo. Bramante. Brunelleschi. Manetti.
Renaissance Art. 14-15C. Approaches ideal depiction of nature. Perspective, proportion, sfumato. Florentine. Venetian.
Renaissance Music. c16C. Freer, flexible polyphony; steady, predictable rhythm. Palestrina. Gabrieli. English madrigals.
Renan, Ernest. 1823-92. French writer: Future of Science, Origins of Christianity. Life of Jesus 1863.
Renart, le Roman de. Group of French adventure romances written in the 12-13C.