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Sino-French War. 1883-85. France wins control of Vietnam.
Sino-Japanese War. 1894-5. Over Korea. Shimonoseki Treaty.
Sino-Japanese War. 1937-45. Japanese invade China. WWII.
Sino-Soviet Treaty. 1945. Mutual defence vs Japanese agression.
Sioux. Popular name for Dakota Confederation of American Indian tribes. Little Bighorn. Wounded Knee.
Siqueiros, David. 1896-1974. Mexican socialist mural painter. Third World. March of Humanity.
Sisley, Alfred. 1839-99. English/French Impressionist painter. Meadows in Spring.
Sistine Chapel. 1473. Vatican. Walls by Botticelli, Ghirlandaio; ceiling by Michelangelo 1508-12. Last Judgement 1534-41.
Sisyphus. King of Corinth, condemned to perpetually roll a stone to the top of a hill.
Sitter, Willem de. 1872-1934. Dutch radio astronomer. Expanding universe.
Sitting Bull. c1831-90. Led Sioux at Little Bighorn. Surrendered 1881.
Sitwell, Edith. 1887-1964. English poet. Still Falls the Rain.
Siva. 4 armed 3 eyed Hindu god of destruction and restoration.
Sivaji. c1627-80. Founded Maratha Kingdom 1674.
Six, les. 1917-74. French composers initiated Neoclassical. Milhaud. Honegger.
Six Articles, Statute. 1539-1547. Henry VIII’s statement of Church of England doctrine. Persecuted both adamant Catholics and Protestants.
Six Day War. 1967. Israel wins Sinai, Golan Heights, Gaza, Old Jerusalem, West Bank. Opened Gulf of Aqaba.
Six Dynasties. 220-589. Chinese period. Buddhism, Taoism, technical developments. Tea. Gunpowder.
Sixtus IV. 1414-84. Pope 1471-. Built Sistine Chapel.
Skinner, B. F. 1904-90. US Behaviourist psychologist.
Slansky Trial. 1952. Jewish Czech communists purged during Stalin anti-semitism. Those executed were restored to party membership 1968.
Slater, Samuel. 1768-1835. English/US. First American textile factory. Duplicated Arkwright spinning machines 1793.
Slavery. Babylon. Egypt. Greece. Rome. European colonies 1440s-19C. 1502 First blacks shipped to America. 1562- Trade. 1807 abolished in Britain, 1833 throughout Empire. 1816 Morocco abolished Christian slaves. 1851 Colombia, 1861 USA, 1930 Liberia. 2001 27M slaves in Mauritania, Sudan, Asia, Brazil.
Slavophile. 19C Russian intellectual movement. Believed in superiority of Russian culture.