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18th Century European Enlightenment The Enlightenment is a name given by historians to an
intellectual movement that was predominant in the West
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The Battle of The Buldge As 1945 approached it seemed, to most, that Germany's surrender was only a matter of time. The Allies, having been on the offen
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Life in the Jewish Ghetto It is widely known what went on between the Jews and the Germans during World War II. Millions upon millions of Jews were kille
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Crusades The Crusades were Europe's version for "holy wars" during the Middle Ages. The official First Crusade began in 1096-1099. The First Crusade conquered a strip o
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CITIES OF EUROPE Provence has been called a bridge between the past and the present, where yesterday
blends with today. This beautiful
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ARCHUDUKES WARS IN EUROPE GOT A -Archduke Francis Ferdinardo of Austia Hungarywas killed in Sarajero,bosnia
-The blackhand-wanted bosnia to be part of Serbia-not Austria Hungary. Serbia
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Russias History Joseph Stalin (1927-1953) led the Soviet State through the challenges of World War II. Although the war was a terrible drain on the already impoverished and e
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Captain Swing Captain Swing is an enjoyable collaboration between E. J. Hobsbawm and George Rude that depicts the social history of the English agricultural wage-laborers’
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Greek Mythology In order to explain certain natural events, such as earthquakes, windstorms, and thunder and lightning storms, The Greeks invented a collection of myths and c
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Builders pf great Rome Builders of a Beautiful Kingdom
The Ancient Roman culture had a direct impact on how we view art, literature, architecture, educa
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War Of Roses 1. The main players of the War between the Roses
Henry VI became King of England at the young age of one, succeeding his father Henry V. He was
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The Renaissance The renaissance first appeared in the Italian city states because of the similarity between their language and the Latin language. Humanism
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European History 622 Justinian 1. Justinian’s court was much like the Eastern’s rule; the subjects were spaced from the rulers in space, dress and obedience. The laws were in
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Black Death1 “The Black Death serves as a major turning point in the history of European civilization.”
The arrival of both the bubonic and pneumonic plagues threw Euro
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Politics and Religion (This is about the Protestant Reformation, i believed that it has always existed strictly as a political event)
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Life of a Roman Soldier - Initial training no boot camp in those days
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Italian Renaissance “How was the Italian Renaissance an age in which life was a work of art?”
The Renaissance was an important time. It was a time when new ideas were forme
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Hunger For The Divine “People long to go on pilgrimages, and pious wanderers to visit strange lands and far-off shrines in different countries.”
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Calvanism and the Religious Wars Title – Calvinism and the Religious Wars
Place of Publication – New York, 1971
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Hamlet Hamlet, the prince of Denmark was very upset by his father's death, in the battle with the No
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Optimistic ideas of the Enlightenment 1. To what extent did the Enlightenment express optimistic ideas in eighteenth century Europe? Illustrate your answer with references to specific individuals a
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Black death “Comparing the Black Death and modern disease”
The similarity of AIDS and the plague are that anyone can get the disease. It doesn’t matter if you are you
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Catherine the Great Throughout history, Russia has been viewed as a regressive cluster of barely civilized people on the verge of barbarism. In the eighteenth century, ideas of
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Economic Ideas of the Enlightenment The Enlightenment is the name given to the intellectual movement that was centered in the Western World, mainly Europe, during the 18th century. The rise
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Yalta Conference The Yalta Conference was one of the most important events in history, let alone, this century. It took place from February 4 to Februa
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Armenian Genocide The era of mass murder might be given as a name for the 20th century. Never in the history of the world have so many millions of pe
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Napoleon Bonaparte Napoleon Bonaparte, who was also known as the “Little Corsican” (and later known as Emperor of France, and the prime mover of the Napolionic Wars), was born o
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the Cause and Effects of WWI The Causes and Effects of World War I
What were the causes and effects of World War I? The answer
to this seemingly simple question is not easy
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The Essence Of Power Gandhi v Hitler In the late 1800’s and the early 1900’s the people of northern Europe, southern Africa and Asia were in despair. They had no leaders. They were defenseless
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The Essence Of Power Hitler v Gandhi In the late 1800’s and the early 1900’s the people of northern Europe, southern Africa and Asia were in despair. They had no leaders. They were defenseless
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the struggle for europe Though this student looked in Who's Who and Contemporary Authors, no information on Chester Wilmot could be found. One considered searching the Directory of Am
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The Tower of London The Tower of London has been many things over the years such as a fortress, a state prison, a zoo, an armo
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Alexander the Great Alexander III, more commonly known as Alexander the Great, was one of the greatest military leaders in world history. He was born in Pella, Mac
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King Henri IV King Henri IV was born at Pau in Bearn on December 13, 1553. Raised by his mother, Jeane d’Albret (Queen of Navarre), Henri was brought up in a remote castle
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Ivan the terrible Ivan IV, Tsar of Russia is better known as Ivan the terrible. In the following paragraphs I will depict major events in his life and the role he played in R
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Louis Pasteur The French chemist Louis Pasteur devoted his life to solving practical problems of industry, agriculture, and medicine. His discoveries have saved countless li
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The Prince “All the states, all the dominions, under whose authority men have lived in the past
and live now have been and are either republics or principalities.” In
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van gogh Hi, my name is Vincent Van Gogh. I was born on March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, North Brabant, Netherlands. I am the eldest son of a Protestant Clergyman.
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Stalin and Mao History has shown that strong individuals and revolutionary ideas can have a major impact on a country. Leaders are often driven by what they perceive as a de
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Martin Bormann On the night of October 15, 1946, ten of the twelve major war criminals, condemned to death at the Nuremberg trials, were executed. Of the two who eluded the
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For Love Glory and Honor HER LITTLE MAJESTY: THE LIFE OF QUEEN VICTORIA
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Abbe Sieyes Emmanuel Joseph Sieyes, better known as Abbe Sieyes, is considered by some scholars, the leader of the early Revolution
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DeStalinization Although many of his ideas did not bring the expected results, Nikita Khrushchev policies of de-Stalinization we
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Education England has one of the finest educational system in the world. All English children between ages 5-16 must attend school. About 90 percent of the students go t
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Protestanism Throughout the Middle Ages, the Catholic Church continued to assert its
primacy of position. The growth of the papacy had paralleled the growth of the
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Imperialism Throughout time more powerful countries have extended their influence over weaker countries and then colonized those countries to expand their
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tomb of king tut TOMB OF TUTANKHAMUN
The most famous Egyptian pharaoh today is, King Nebkheperuru
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Crusades1 In the Middle Ages, Christians considered Palestine the Holy Land because it was where Jesus had lived and taught. The Arabs had conquered Pale
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Did Germany Cause World War 1 Although in the Treaty of Versailles Germany was to accept full responsibility for World War 1 this in not necessarily the c
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Charlemagne2 Charlemagne, also known as Charles the Great, became the undisputed ruler of Western Europe. As Western Europe was deteriorating Charlema
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revolutions of 1848 The revolutions of 1848 occurred in almost every country of Europe. The revolutions left all of the countries involved wondering why it had happened and just e
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A Time of Change The enlightenment was a great time of change in both Europe and
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Napolean Bonaparte Napoleon I (1769-1821), emperor of the France, who made reforms after the French Revolution. One of the greatest
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Change in Urban Society At the end of the 18th century a revolution in energy and industry began in England and spread rapidly all around Europe later in t
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The Decembrists Russia has had a huge history as a country most of that history has been spread with a vast range of revolutionary activity, a
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Fashion in the 16th Century Costume of men and women in the 16th century is said to have gone through three different phases. The styles differed quite noticeably from one phase to the
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KING TUT TOMB OF TUTANKHAMUN
The most famous Egyptian pharaoh today is, King Nebkheperuru
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The Event of the Century DDay In every nation of the world, an event takes place that could change the course of history in that country. This event could change t
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Adolf Hitler ADOLF HITLER 1. THE BEGINNING At half past six on the evening of April 20th, 1889 a child was born in the small town of Branau, Austria. The nam
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Medievil The Role of Miracles and the Supernatural in
Late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages
Supernatural events and miracles are very common in
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king tut TOMB OF TUTANKHAMUN
The most famous Egyptian pharaoh today is, King Nebkheperuru
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Black Death2 In the 1340’s, approximately one third to one half the population of Europe was wiped out by what was called “The Black Death”. The people of the time were a
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Richard Wagner Wunderkind or Monster Richard Wagner; Wunderkind or Monster?
Richard Wagner remains the most controversial genius in music,
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culture Early Peruvian cultures evolved from the prehistoric hunter and gathering tribes. Around 9000 BC the large, hunted, animals
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Napoleon I Napoleon was born August 15, 1769 in Ajaccio, Corsica. This small, yet gallant figure was initially a fiercely independent Corsican, not a Frenchm
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Mussolini Benito Mussolini was born July 29, 1883 near Predappio, Italy. He lived with his family in a small cottage attached to the school where his mother taught.
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European Expansion Bernal Diaz del Castillo accompanied Captain Hernan Cortez in hi
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Joseohines Influence on the great Napoleon A young woman by the name of Josephine Rose-Marie Tascher arrived in France from the tropical island of Martinique in the midst of the greatest political and
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Napleon and Wellington Napoleon Bonaparte and Arthur, Duke of Wellington
The careers of Napoleon Bonaparte and Arthur Wellesley, 1st duke of Wellington, contrasted in many diffe
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Adolf Hitler1 Germany under the rule of the National Socialist German Workers’ Party believed they were superior to the peoples of all other nations and all individual effor
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Effect of the Normans on Middle English The year 1066 had a resounding impact on the course of English history. William the First, Duke of Normandy, conquered England and took it as a
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Hitler and Stalin During the period leading up to World War II, there were two famous dictators
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Controversies Between Church and State Controversies Between Church and State
During the Middle Ages, church and state leaders had many battles.
Some who were involved were Holy
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The cultural diversity in the Euuropean Union 02 jun 2000
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Ferdinand Porsche Ferdinand Porsche was born on September 3, 1875. Always interested in things
mechanical, at the age of 15 he equipped his family
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THE VOICE OF THE COMMON SOLDIER In contemporary times, much criticism has been placed upon Rudy
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Rome Italy I had learned I was being sent to Italy in March of 2000 for a machine tool exhibition. I found out the happy news just before leaving
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A Seize of Power After WWI, Germany was in a exceedingly unpleasant state. It had been forced, by the Treaty of Versailles, to take full blame for the war
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triple alliance In the late eighteen hundreds a new alliance was being born in Europe. Many countries started an alliance but three major countries joined together. Ge
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Views on the British Empire There are several attitudes towards the empire expressed in the music and visual material provided. The key attitude
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aNCIENT ROMAN BATHS In the first century B.C., a typical Roman citizen’s day would include work in the morning and a leisurely afternoon at the public bath or thermae. Large citi
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Greek history 1) The sources for ancient history are divided into four categories. Name each of them,
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The Evolution fo Renaissance Art The Renaissance was an era of beautiful artwork and structures that flourished all over Western Europe. The artists began to be more expressive and creative in
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Comparison of Peter the Great and Louis the 14th In this paper I will be comparing the rule of Peter the Great and Louis the XIV. I will also be telling you about the similarities and
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napoleonic influence Napoleon I was an emperor of the French, who gathered and made official many reforms of the French Revolution. One of the greatest military commanders of all t
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christian church in MA The Christian Church in the Middle Ages played a significant role in society. Unfortunately though, the church is often regarded as the capital of corruption,
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zzzzzzztest TEST TEST peaceof one path at the expense of another; 8.Right meditation: to quiet the mind and present true pictures to the mind of any hindrances to the Midd
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How Denocratic a country was Britain by 1914 How democratic a country was Britain in 1914?
During the late 19th and early 20th Century, several acts were passed by Parliament in an effort
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vasco de gama All throughout time Religion has been a significant aspect of all cultures. Religion has been the motivation for many great things, and for many more not so
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How and why was Stalin able to gain power There are different interpretations of ‘how and why Stalin was able to gain power’, either concentrating on his own actions and abilities, or the situation
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How and why did the French Revolution affect Ireland The French Revolution had an overwhelming affect on Ireland. The similar situations in the two countries meant that the French Revolution had real relevance
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Aushwitz1 The Nazis establishes Auschwitz in April 1940, under the orders of Heinrich Himmler. Heinrich Himmler was in c
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itsluy Only thirty years after the Piedmontese army marched into Rome to unite Italy under one government, the country suddenly found itself on the brink of the
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French Revolution and Nepoleon Europe has been the focal point in history for hundreds of years. It has been the stating and ending place of many empires.
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Switcerland Switzerland is located in central Europe. Switzerland is also known as “Confoederatio Helvetica”, therefore the abbreviation of CH. “Confiederatio” stands f
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Waterloo BATTLE OF WATERLOO
The Battle of Waterloo was the final and decisive action of the Napoleonic Wars, the
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Queen Elizabeth I Elizabeth I was born in Greenwhich on September 7, 1533, the daughter of Henry VIII and his second wife, Anne Boleyn. Her early life was full of uncertainties
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Rothschilds The Vienna branch of the Rothschild banking consortium was established by Salomon Rothschild in 1815, after the end of the Napoleonic Wars. His brother Carl
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Botticelli Botticelli, Sandro Botticelli, an artist with many artisitic styles. Botticelli was born in
Florence and influenced by others artistry. In the Florentine Re
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Botticelli1 Botticelli, Sandro Botticelli, an artist with many artisitic styles. Botticelli was born in
Florence and influenced by others artistry. In the Florentine Re
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Commentary on The Poem of the Cid Poetry played a vital role in the dissemination of information during the Crusade period. It provided a comp
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Jack the Ripper Jack the Ripper terrorized the East End of London with his haneous acts of
senseless violence in the Nineteenth century.
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Joan of Arc Joan was born to a peasant family in Domremy (now Domremy-la-Pucelle). When she was 13 years old, she believed she heard celestial voices.
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A Time in History The two main candidates for the election of 2000 are George W. Bush and Al Gore. Al Gore, of course, being the
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A Time in History1 I’ve been asked before: “What time period in history would you most like to visit and experience the most?” And I would have to stop an
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The Black Plague Imagine yourself alone on a street corner, coughing up bloody mucous each time
you exhale. You are gasping for a full breath
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Artistic Innovations of Renaissance Florentine Painters Artistic Innovations of Renaissance Florentine Painters
During the Renaissance, many new, dif
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hot dog Sausage is one of the oldest forms of processed food, having been mentioned in Homer's Odyssey as far back as the 9th Century B.C. Fraunken-au-main, Germany
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European Government in the 19th century During the twentieth century, Europe went through many changes in politics and trends. On June 28, 1914, Serbian revolutionaries assassinated Archduke Francis
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European Government in the 19th century1 During the twentieth century, Europe went through many changes in politics and trends. On June 28, 1914, Serbian revolutionaries assassinated Archduke Francis
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British civilization It is always a mystery about how the universe began, whether
if and when it will end. Astronomers construct hypotheses called
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Comparison of Agricola and Charlemagne In Agricola, Tacitus recounts the contrast between barbarian peoples living in such backward area such as Britain and the civilized Romans in the heart of the
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Paradise lost Satan as Human—Fools as Godly
Milton’s Paradise Lost is one of the most unique works from the Renaissance period.
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Imagery Imagery is used throughout the Odyssey and the story of Oedipus. In the Odyssey, Odysseus is compared to objects,
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Roman Army The Roman army was very victorious in its time (300-100 BC) because of its soldiers. The Roman army was very strict, and was highly trained in warfare, discip
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Comparing and Contrasting two World Famous Political Theoris Both leaders of their generations, Martin Luther and Niccolo Machiavelli were also religious and political icons. Through their theses, essays, and boo
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Spanish Armada In 1587, King Philip of Spain saw England as a dangerous nuisance. King Philip had many reasons to want to get rid of Queen Elizabeth:
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Protestant Reformation The Protestant Reformation was period of revolt. It was an uprising of t
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The French Revolution The French Revolution was a turning point in France's history. The Revolution
began when King Louis XVI called the Estates General to provi
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French Revolution The film “Danton” takes a look at the end of the French Revolution. To me, many of the scenes seemed to be saying that the Revolution itself was hypocritical.
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comp of 1850 The Compromise of 1850 was a series of five legislative enactment's, passed by
the US Congress during August and September 1850.
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Ponce De Leon Ponce de Leon was a sailor and explorer for Spain. He had been given governorship of
Hispaniola where he soon discovered that on Puerto Rico gold was found.
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Is Napoleon Bonaparte Machiavellian in Nature In 1513, Niccolo Machiavelli wrote a piece of work called, "The Prince". It was written to all principalities, and that which is parallel to what Machiavelli
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European Challenges to the Muslim World “European Challenges to the Muslim World”
Religion has always played an important role in European society; Islam has usually been the major religion. It
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The Enlightenment The Age of Enlightenment was a period that took place after the Renaissance and is characterized by profound changes in mind and attitu
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Christianity in the Middle Ages Christianity played a major role throughout the Middle Ages in society and politics. The Middle Ages, classified from 600 AD to 1350 AD, was significantly eff
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To what extent was Britain a democracy by 1900 To What Extent was Britain a Democracy by 1900?
In order to answer the question: to what extent was Britain a democracy by 1900, we have to first define wha
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Changes to Greece Brought About By WWI Changes to Greece Brought About By WWI.
World War One greatly affected many countries in Europe. Some of the post-war affects were the country's population,
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Classical Economists vs Utopian Socialists There are many ways that to govern a country. Obviously, officials run most countries, but what kind of system do they govern by? Some of the most important s
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knights What is a knight? What is the concept of knighthood all about? Knighthood exists in two places simultaneously--in the world and in our imagination. We can
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The Renaissance Courtier The Renaissance Courtier was the ideal man. He was very knowledgeable in everything he did. He was muscular and athletic and knowledgeable of all sports, yet h
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christianity in constantinople The Emperor Constantine I was the sole ruler of the Roman world between 324 and 337 C.E. His reign was likely the most crucial of all the Roman emperors in det
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Trench warfare World War 1 is perhaps best known for being a war fought in trenches (Grolier 94), ditches dug out o
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The History Of amsterdam An Investigation into the Historical Development of Amsterdam.
This project focuses upon the development of Amsterdam between the yea
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Colonialization in Africa Each country in the entire world has experienced a great deal of change whether it be Religion, beliefs, food, or education. You may think that just because y
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Colonialization in Africa1 Each country in the entire world has experienced a great deal of change whether it be Religion, beliefs, food, or education. You may think that just because y
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THE HOLOCAUST What is the first thing that comes to mind when the phrase World War II is mentioned? The typical response to this question will almost always be Hitler and
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torture and puishment in elizabethan engalnd Torture and Punishment in Elizabethan England
A notable time during the late middle ages was when Queen Elizabeth was in power, from 1558-1603. She was
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Athens Sparta The two most dominating city-states in Greece of their time, Athens and Sparta, were great rivals with two very different ways of life. Sparta’s overbearing
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Feudalism We are all familiar with the term feudalism. It was a medieval contractual relationship among the upper classes, by which a lord granted land to his men in ret
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Baroque Literature The Black Death Greatly Improved the European Society
Throughout history, many unforgettable events have affected the literature of the time: wars, revolut
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Reflections on AngloSaxon Life The Anglo-Saxons set the foundations on which the English nation developed. In spite of continual internal warfare, they built upon those foundations and dev
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IDs 575661 ID: Heraclius was born in Cappadocia, in Anatotlia, somewhere around 575. In 610, his father, the governor of Carthage (Africa), sent h
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Stalins Great Purges Stalin’s great purges had a distressing significance during the 1930’s. The purges, in effect, started on December 1, 1934 w
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Influence of Marius Throughout time, certain individuals have been known as revolutionaries. Some of these were political, others social, others military.
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Analyses of William Koeppens Death in Rome Wolfgang Koeppen’s novel, Death in Rome, deals with an important
issue, and one that faces every society. The issue is what is to be done
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Before The Holocaust The Jews had faced discrimination long before the Holocaust began. Anti-Semitism (discrimination against Jews) has existed since ancient times. In many cities
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Everyman Everyman the play is a lesson in correct or righteous behavior, thought, belief, and action for the common man of the day. The majority of the play is devoted
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Notes on Russian Nationalism Prior to the 1830's, Russian opera and classical music was largely uninspired and derivative of Western works. While Italian and German
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The Role of Propaganda in the Nazi Takeover The Role of Propaganda in the Nazi Takeover
When one thinks of the term "propaganda", what comes to mind? Would it bring a positive response? Would it bring
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Stalins 5 Year Plan Stalin was born in 1879 and died 1953. He was the leader of Russia and wanted to industrialize it because they were behind most of the other countries. A quo
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The first battle of the Wars of the roses York Leadership: Richard, Duke of York; Richard Neville, Earl of Salisbury; Richard Neville
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Alexander the Great1 In history there are few people who can be termed “Great” and even fewer who deserve to be called so. Alexander, the son of King Phill
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germany Germany stretches from the Alps to the Baltic Sea. It includes large mountains, hills, rivers, forests, and planes. Elevations in Germany range from se
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Dachau January 30, 1933. A black cloud began to form over Germany as Adolph Hitler became chancellor. Exactly one month later the Legal Bulletin of the Reich No. 1
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Greeks People from all different regions of the earth talk about “the Greek miracle.” A period in time when a new outlook on the world came about. A common p
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