What should happen to the confederate statues?

The Civil War ended in 1861, approximately 156 years ago. Despite this, the war is still one of the most discussed and controversial subjects of modern American politics. Everything from the morals behind the wars conception to the emblems and relics that the war produced are meticulously analyzed by news stations and online social media … Read more

Augusta Ada Byron, Countess of Lovelace

A DIFFICULT BEGINNING Augusta Ada Lovelace was born on December 10, 1815 in the United Kingdom [1][2][3][4]. Her parents were Lord George Byron and Annabella Milbanke [1][2][3][4]. Her father was known for being a “romantic poet” [1], and told Ada’s mother to leave his house five weeks after Ada was born. [1] He died 8 … Read more

The Mexican American war

Before the Mexican American war, Mexico had gained independence from the Spanish empire wining it independence from them and later on becoming a republic in 1824 (Wikipedia n.d.). Later on war broke out between the United States and Mexico in April 25, 1846 (Britannica n.d.). Furthermore, there was a dispute before the war in 1845, … Read more

War of 1812

The United States and Great Britain was a conflict fought known as War of 1812. It started in the summer of 1812 and lasted until the spring of 1815. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the major battles and events that took place during the War of 1812. It will address causes, course, … Read more

Amskapi Pikani and Sqeilo – A Comparative Essay

The Amskapi Pikani or Blackfeet consist of three tribal factions known as the Siksika, the Kainah, and the Piegan, of the Algonquin language family all encompassed by the Blackfeet name.  They are believed to have originated from the northeastern region of North America between the state of Main and Eastern Canada.  Anthropologists believe that they … Read more

Modern Times (film)

Modern Times is a film that has great importance in terms of relations for postmodern societies, because it can be approached from many critical perspectives. This film captures the living conditions experienced in the United States during the Great Depression, a phenomenon that had catastrophic repercussions for the western economies of the 1930s. Throughout the … Read more

The Hawaiian economy over the course of World War II

The Japanese surprise attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, made Americans understand that they were not invincible from foreign and surprise attacks. The attack not only united the people of the U.S, but also pushed the United States into going into war.  During world war II Hawaii’s economy prospered like never before, with … Read more

How WWII shaped the Chinese State, Society and Citizen

The War of Resistance against Japan (1937-1945) marked a significant turning point for the relationship between the Chinese state and society. Although the Nationalist Party State aimed to build a public-minded, modern citizenry, it was unsuccessful in fully severing ties with semi-feudal, semi-imperialist remnants of the late imperial and early Republican era. Commonly referred to … Read more

The mass genocide of Sikhs in India

Genocide is describe by the United Nations as killing members of a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group, deliberately inflicting conditions of life calculated to bring about the group’s physical destruction in whole or in part, imposing measures intended to prevent births within the … Read more

Primary Gods/Goddesses in ancient Greece

Throughout history, all cultures have come up with at least some way to understand the world by believing one or more gods, monsters and beasts, the quests of famous heroes and more. These myths, which can vary widely from place to place, share many of the same themes and ideas nevertheless. The study of these … Read more

Life during World War II

People asked themselves, how humans were treated in Germany during World War II, that happened between 1939-1945. They want to know if people, during the horrible situation they were facing in those times, support each other, had empathy between them, or was sadly the opposite of that. They want to know, who were the most … Read more

History and historiography compared

History may seems the most straightforward. But is actually an extremely contested and problematic field. It takes a lot of study and research to prove history. It is a study of the written records from the pertinent era or later ,draws conclusions, a narrative analysed that explains why the events happened in the past and … Read more

Nazi Concentration Camps

The Nazis established many concentration camps, all over europe. Including: Auschwitz (Poland), Bergen-Belsen (Germany), Chelmno (poland), Dachau (Germany), Flossenburg (Germany), Gross Rosen (Poland),Janowska (Ukaraine), Kaiserwald (Latvia), Majdanek (Poland), Mauthausen (Austria), Mittelbau-Dora (Germany), Natzweiler-Struthof (France), Neuengamme (Germany), Plaszow (Germany), Ravensbruck (Germany), Sachsenhausen (Germany), Sobibor, (Poland), Theresientstand, (Czech Republic), Treblinka (Poland), and Westerbork (Netherlands). There were a … Read more

‘Four Continents’ by Daniel Chester French

Description of the Monument Each sculpture harnesses symbolic representations of Asia, America, Europe and Africa which are situated atop of pedestals displayed in front of the building. Asia can be found at the far left when facing the building, American and Europe adorn each side of the main entrance and Africa is located on the … Read more

How was innovation utilized as a military favorable position in European colonization?

How was innovation utilized as a military favorable position in European colonization? In Jared Diamond’s discourse, “Guns, Germs, and Steel” He exhibited solid contentions regarding how innovation gave them a colossal favorable position amid victory. Diamonds’s best reasons will be clarify in this exposition and used to examine this contention. In any case, Europeans had … Read more