Peter the Great

Peter the Great was one of the most prominent rulers of Russia. He became ruler of Russia in 1721, at a celebration for the victory of the Northern War. He carried out extensive reforms during his reign, including religious, social and political ones. Some of these fared better than others, and this essay will examine … Read more

The Frankfurt Auschwitz trial

The Frankfurt Auschwitz trial began on 17 December 1963 in the Römer town hall in the medieval center of Frankfurt.  After five and a half years of investigation and pretrial proceedings, the indictment had come to include twenty-three defendants, all of whom had served as staff at the Auschwitz complex during the second World War. … Read more

The Journey of President Carter’s Foreign Policy: From Idealist to Realist

HIST-461-001 December 3, 2018 The Journey of President Carter’s Foreign Policy: From Idealist to Realist When it comes to President Jimmy Carter’s foreign policy, people usually remember his failures with the Iranian Hostage Crisis as well as the Soviet Union’s invasion of Afghanistan.  But the few good things his foreign policy is remembered for are … Read more

Stalingrad dealt a large blow to the Axis

Determination- a strong feeling or firmness or purpose. In the 1942, the fighting on the eastern front had reached its climax. The invasion of Russia was the start of the climax. Within the invasion of Russian came the Battle of Stalingrad. The Battle of Stalingrad changed the course of World War Two by heavily damaging … Read more

Anti-Semitism following the Black Death

Often overshadowed by the rapid development and growth of countries in Europe after the Black Death, the underlying consequence that plagued Europe’s rebirth involved a new wave of Jewish persecution. The concurrent emergence of anti-Semitic sentiment brought about a devastating blow to the Jewish population all throughout Europe. The conclusion of the Black Death allowed … Read more

T.rex and Megalodon

Have you ever thought about dinosaurs? Like which dinosaur was the biggest, or smallest, how many teeth did they have, what color were dinosaur, who or what species was plant eaters, meat­eaters, what about if they lived today could we as humans live with them, would we be their food or have them as pets. … Read more

Slavery – prominent in shaping American history

Slavery was a prosperous, expanding, and unequal economic system. Controversy over the institution of slavery was a constant feature of American society since its settlement by Europeans. Political differences across the United States for the most part trace their origins back to slavery’s prevalence, and economically, slavery was the engine that steered America’s rise to … Read more

The context of the Erechtheion

C O N T E X T: The Erechtheion is an ancient Greek temple contextually situated within the Athenian Acropolis. The Acropolis was as an urban setting at the time, fulfilling the communal function of a religious site, and depicting the “power and grandeur of ancient Greece.” Located on the north side of the Acropolis, … Read more

Civil rights movement – development of civil rights in America

Through out the 14-year span of the civil right movement; 1954-1968, many Americans both black and white fought for African Americans to be viewed equally in schools, work place, and their everyday lives. The fight was also geared to earning the same constitutional rights that Americans are granted. Their fight was done peacefully and tactfully. … Read more

The Civil Rights Movement Continues

After the end of the Civil War and the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment (1865), “slavery” was officially abolished in the United States.  However, southern legislatures passed state and local laws known as “Jim Crow Laws” to allow the continuance of racial segregation in the South.  Blacks were being educated in underfunded and often inferior … Read more

Secret societies – the Illuminati

Secret societies have been relevant within the media for many years. Most of the time these secret societies are figments of peoples imagination and are often only visions of people who believe in them. One of the most unknown secret societies was known as the "Illuminati." The Illuminati was an Enlightenment-era secret society that originated … Read more

Alexander The Great

= “Alexander The Great”; $subject = “History”; $subjectlink = “https://www.essaysauce.com/history-essays/”; $pubdate = “21st September 2019”; Alexander The Great was born in 356 BCE and passed away in 323 BCE dying at the young age of 32, it is not quite clear what Alexander died of however if Plutarch is to be believed Alexander contracted a … Read more