Why Can Power Be Abused So Easily?

Why Can Power Be Abused So Easily? Throughout history, people with power have done pretty remarkable accomplishments. George Washington led the U.S to victory in the American Revolutionary War and didn’t want to be named a king because of his commitment to the American republicanism. A true example of a great leader who understood why … Read more

The Reformation

The Reformation is one of the most studied, most discussed and heavily analysed periods of English history, arousing controversy and interest through the works of academics and the private study of interested individuals alike. J.A. Froude called it “[T]he greatest incident in English history,” but it would be just as easy to call it an … Read more

Equal opportunity for women following World War II

A realization of a movement towards equal opportunity of women took place against the backdrop of the post World War II expansion, in which growing educational and job opportunities alongside a tight-knit construction of the family served to re-define American society. The participation of black women in activist groups such as the Black Panther Party … Read more

The Impact of the British Slave Trade

November 13th, 2018 The Impact of the British Slave Trade During the seventeen hundreds, the British were emerging as one of the top empires worldwide. Like all great empires, the British had a strong centralized government and leadership while expanding westward and having a strong economy. There are many reasons for Britain’s success during this … Read more

The fall of Suharto

The fall of Suharto refers to the end of Indonesia’s second President, Suharto’s, three decade long rule, when he resigned on 21 May 1998. While many historians observing Indonesia’s politics “struggle to come to grips with that moment of epochal change”, they tend to agree that the fall was a culmination of the severe economic … Read more

Martin Luther – 95 theses

Martin Luther who lived in from 1471 to 1553 was a son of a peasant with a great pursuit to find and understand holiness. He was born into peasant family who had eventually prospered through different business ventures. (Roberts 2018) His father became a lawyer and Luther went to University thinking to do the same. … Read more

Board vs. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas

On May 17, 1954 the U.S. Supreme Court Justice Earl Warren delivered a unanimous ruling, which changed the discourse of racial segregation in America. The ruling of Board vs. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas constructed a solid path for racial progress in America. Once ruled, this case grew a multitude of media attention around … Read more

The Renaissance

The Renaissance was a rebirth in that it showed a resurfaced interest in Classical art and culture. This is evident in that the Renaissance Italian art, thought and architecture greatly reflected the styles “of the Greeks and Romans” (Spielvogel 333). The Greco-Roman based works of the Renaissance time period are a sign that the artists … Read more

The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt (book review)

History 1302 01 August 2018 Morris, Edmund. The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt. Random House, 2010. Theodore Roosevelt’s meteoric rise to being a great political force began the day he was born. The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt is a series of narratives of the build-up to Theodore Roosevelt’s presidency, which were about influential people and the … Read more

The Reformation

The Reformation was a characteristic feature or rather a description given to the fore figures who championed for change during the era when Catholic religion took control of religious activities in the entire Europe. Hence, the Protestant Reformation can be seen a reformation of the European nations. Key players during the reformation movements include Martin … Read more

Wars in the Congo – annotated bibliography

Bibilography: White King, Red Rubber, Black Death. Directed by Peter Bate. Belgium: Périscope Productions, 2003. Weissman, Stephen. “What Really Happened in Congo.” Foreign Affairs 93(2014) This source details American involvement in the Congo in the context of the Cold War. Most importantly, how CIA involvement led to the rise of Joseph Mobutu, the country’s military … Read more

Nathaniel Bacon: An Early American Hero

18 September 2018 Nathaniel Bacon: An Early American Hero Life in America during the 1670s was a whirlwind of growth for the now dominating country. Settlers coming from England were establishing a New World as their own. This transition into new life included indentured servants, slavery, and rebellion. Establishing new land without a government present … Read more

Mohandas Karmchand Gandhi

Mohandas Karmchand Gandhi. He was born  2nd of October’ 1869 in Porbander (India) to Karamchand Gandhi and Putlibai. His father use to work as a chief minister of Porbander State whereas his mother Putlibai was a housewife and fasted religiously. He was also known as the Father Of The Indian Nation and was also referred … Read more

George Washington: The Founding Father

George Washington: The Founding Father Citizens all over the United States of America are all familiar with hearing one common name, George Washington who is the founding father of our nation. George Washington made some of the most phenomenal contributions for the installment of a dependable government and the development of the United States. The … Read more