Ancient historiography

Ancient historiography is ‘the study of the writing of history and of written histories’ relative to ancient civilisations, especially Greece and Rome. At the time, however, history was a completely different notion. Indeed, the Greeks traditionally understood their past through myths and legends, compiled in Homer or Ovid’s poems. It was not until the early … Read more

The New Deal and the Great Depression

Final Synthesis Paper: The New Deal The hardship felt by Americans during the Great Depression was unbearable. Mothers and Fathers were out of work, families had to move onto the streets or into secluded suburban neighborhoods, and many people lost their live savings in the stock market. The crash of the American stock market would … Read more

A man for all Seasons – Thomas More

A man for all Seasons In the second half of the fifteenth century, England appears as a country being in full recovery after a period of historical events such as “The 100 Years War” (1339-1453) or the War of the “Two Roses” (1455-1485). Regarding the political control from this period, the highest position is occupied … Read more

Why can Tommy Douglas be considered the greatest Canadian?

It is the cold season, and you’re coughing very excessively. You have an important test coming up on Monday, and nothing seems to be working for you. You’ve drunk many glasses of orange juice; you’ve eaten many Halls; you’ve taken lemon and honey. So you to go to the clinic, and the doctor prescribed some … Read more

Unification of Italy

Unification of Italy Unification of Italy was the social and political movement that led to the unification of the various Italian peninsula states into one nation of Italy. Giuseppe Garibaldi led the Southern in the Republican drive leading to the unification. On the other hand, the royalist drive in the Northern was led by the … Read more

How significant was the recruitment of J. Robert Oppenheimer to the success of the Manhattan Project during 1939 – 1945?

How significant was the recruitment of J. Robert Oppenheimer to the success of the Manhattan Project during 1939 – 1945? Section 1 – Identification and Evaluation of sources The research question going to be examined is: ‘How significant was the recruitment of J. Robert Oppenheimer to the success of the Manhattan project during 1939-1945?’ Through … Read more

Sir Winston Churchill – an effective leader

Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill was born on November 30, 1874 in Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire, England. His long career held many facets as a British statesman, orator, author, and prime minister. In December of 1894 he graduated from the Royal Military College of Sandhurst with honors. During the early days of Adolf Hitler’s rise to … Read more

Audre Lorde – a significant figure to the Civil Rights movement and Era

Audre Geraldine Lorde was one of the first black women writers to take the world on a roller coaster ride of emotion. As a bold and audacious woman, Lorde used poetry to illustrate daily life as an African American battling oppression and racial discrimination.  Lorde wanted the differences amongst people to not be used as … Read more

Abolition may not have been Abraham Lincoln’s priority

Abraham Lincoln is commonly lauded for his moral courage in leading the nation to abolish slavery and signing the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863, yet even more than a century later, historians do not know if freeing the slaves was Lincoln’s plan all along. Lincoln was more likely driven by political pragmatism than high-minded morality. In … Read more

What does the White House represent?

In the same as other decisions determined in American history, the positioning of the incipient city was to be a compromise. Alexander Hamilton and northern states wanted the capital to be in Philadelphia or New York, and Thomas Jefferson and southern states wanted the capital set in a location friendly to slave-holding agricultural interests. However, … Read more

Harriet Tubman

Harriet Tubman is one of the most well-known female abolitionist and activists. A former slave, she was a ‘conductor’ on the Underground Railroad, assisting in helping many slaves escape from their masters and even assisting the Union during the Civil War. Tubman’s legacy has and will be one recognized for centuries as the great abolitionist … Read more

World Civilization 1500-Present

World Civilization 1500-Present 4 December 2017 Western Globalization World history, in large part, is the history of European/Western globalization. This essay will discuss western global colonial empire building, imperialism, colonization, and Europe's eventual decline. The discussion topics are split into 4 sections. The 1st section will assess how imperial powers built their colonial empires including … Read more

The Year 63 BCE in the Roman Empire

The Year 63 BCE in the Roman Empire The year 63BCE was a very eventful year in the history of the Roman Empire. This year was filled with political conflicts, and marked both the birth and death of two famous leaders. The death of the infamous Mithridates VI took place in 63BCE. Alongside that, one … Read more