Creativity and innovation cannot flourish under a communist society

According to history, both the USSR and PRC where communist and totalitarian states. Joseph Stalin and Mao Zedong adopted Karl Marx’s theory (Marxism) and implemented them with minor changes into their countries making them communist countries. As well as being Communists, Joseph Stalin and Mao Zedong where totalitarians, they changed and regulated a lot of … Read more

Marxism-Leninism

The Soviet Union, as it existed under the principles of Marxism-Leninism, ceased to exist on December 25, 1991, ending what Ken Jowitt calls the “phenomenon of Leninism” and the great Soviet social experiment. The collapse, however, was not a freak phenomenon brought on my sudden shocks to the system. While perestroika, glasnost, and other Gorbachev-era … Read more

The American Revolution

The American Revolution began in 1775 when the American Patriots in Thirteen Colonies revolted against Great Britain rule and in hopes to gained their independence and become the United States. The people belonging to the American colonial societies were outraged with the way the British Parliament was taxing them. The colonies argued that it was … Read more

Theodore Roosevelt

Few leaders in the history of America can stand independently alongside the nation’s founding fathers. However, Theodore Roosevelt is one of those men. The “Bull Moose” stands in our minds as both a legend and a historical figure. He was a warrior, a statesman, and a President of the United States of America. President Roosevelt … Read more

World War II and Hitler, opinions and effect on the British

Adolf Hitler was a German politician, war veteran of World War one and leader of the German Nazi party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei; NSDAP).   He was a ruthless dictator, racist, warmonger and an ardent believer of Aryan supremacy. Adolf Hitler was born on 20 April 1889 in Branau am Inn, a town in Austria-Hungary, close to … Read more

Elizabeth I Research

After the birth of Mary I and marriage of King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, that Elizabeth was born. Her father had recently executed his first wife for not giving him a male heir and the birth of Elizabeth, who was a female, wasn’t looking that bright for Anne. In 1536 Boleyn was beheaded to … Read more

The Reconstruction era (1865 – 1877)

As a nation, America has faced some troublesome times through her life span. As history goes on, people never forget about the Reconstruction era. Reconstruction was refers to the efforts made in the United State between 1865 and 1877. As the saying goes, ¨All good things must come to an end¨ which is exactly the … Read more

King Edward VIII’s desire to marry and abdication

The English monarchy has undergone many changes since it started in the fifth century.  England, once known as Britannia, was part of the Roman Empire until the Romans left the area around 400 AD.  England was then divided into many kingdoms, each ruled by its own King. Many conflicts later, England was ruled by one … Read more

Spreading Sinocism: Cultural Development in China from the Song to Qing Dynasties

December 11th, 2017 Spreading Sinocism: Cultural Development in China from the Song to Qing Dynasties Contemporary China is an ethnically diverse and dynamic nation expanding its influence economically, politically, and military. China’s dense history is defined by this cultural diversity and exchange, becoming a unique mosaic of Asiatic conquest, exchange, and exploration. This paper will … Read more

Geronimo – Apache warrior

Geronimo was an Apache warrior who was born in 1829 and became one of the most feared out of Indian leaders of the 19th century. He was born into the tribe Bedonkohe, which was the smallest band of the Chiricahua Apache tribes that inhabited what is now New Mexico and Arizona. Geronimo came of age … Read more

Theories on Stonehenge’s purpose and use

The Stonehenge consists of an array of stones on the exterior and interior part of the circle, and attracts hundred and thousands visitors each year, but many are not just going to look at stones, they are there for the history or what it unknown about the history. The Stonehenge is unique due to the … Read more

How background influenced descriptions of 19th & 20th century Argentina

In this Essay, I’m going to write about how the national, and maybe social background influenced certain people’s description on the 19th and 20th century Argentina. This writing is mainly based on personal thoughts and observations. The source readings, which I’m refering to, are mostly the personal opinions of mainly European people, from different social … Read more

Religion of the ancient Greeks

The religion of the ancient Greeks was personal, direct and part everyday life. The theology was polytheistic with a myriad of gods and goddesses that often intervened directly in human affairs. In order to define ancient Greek religion, one must consider the rituals, mythology, cult and public practice of the Greeks — components that compensate … Read more

Historical developments – stagecoach, railways, holiday camps & hotels

Introduction This report will outline four historical developments, two for the hospitality sector and two for the transport sector. It will also include information on four different types of accommodation with features and facilities provided within them. Catering options will also be discussed and a description of relevant quality assurance schemes that do alongside my … Read more