Henry VIII

In Henry VIII’s decision to ‘Break with Rome’ or rather what contemporaries label as his ‘Great Matter’ was one of the significant occurrences in British history transforming the dynamics of the English and European constitutional scene in 1527. From the severing of ties with the Papacy emerged the Church of England and with that, much … Read more

The trial of Adolf Eichmann

Hannah Arendt’s Eichmann in Jerusalem discusses the trial of Adolf Eichmann, an ex-Nazi and the chief of transportation for the Nazi Party. Eichmann was inevitably charged with the death penalty for aiding and abetting the destruction of the Jewish people, but the problem remains whether the man even had a chance to defend himself. In … Read more

History of slavery in the United States

The United States has had challenges and flaws during every era throughout its history. One such flaw that is particularly regretted by Americans today is the institution of African-American slavery from the beginning of the United States until the abolition of American slavery under the 13th Amendment to the Constitution in 1865. Institutionalized slavery in … Read more

Hyper Inflation in Germany 1923

The Hyper Inflation in Germany dated back to 1914, when World War I was ongoing. To endure the cost arisen when the war broke out, Germany decided to bankroll the war solely by borrowing from neighbouring countries. It confide in the victory of Germany in World War I, which could bring Germany wealth and riches … Read more

Blues in rock music

Typically, when people think of “rock music”, they would think of loud, hard hitting drums with fast, intricate guitar solos, and screaming vocals. People don’t usually think of slow, smooth, bluesy guitar playing when they think of rock music, but what most people don’t realize is that without the blues, musicians such as the Beatles, … Read more

Franco Ianni-Lucio

101080047 Prof. Hal Goldman April 2, 2018 One Day In The Life Of Ivan Denisovich One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich (1962) is a novel by Alexandre Solzhenitsyn based on his time spent in Soviet labour camps as a prisoner and is meant to showcase how brutal and how dehumanizing these labour camps … Read more

The French and Haitian Revolutions

Many revolutions have taken place throughout history.These revolutions have helped shape today’s societies They have impacted the society politically, economically and socially Both the French Revolution and the Haitian Revolution were influenced by the enlightenment ideas. These ideas lead to the lower classes to revolt in order to obtain equality and transform societies all around … Read more

Vivianne Laurence

Mr. Frank DeMeglio B-MU124 Music History 04 September 20XX The Use of Idée fixe in the first movement of Berlioz’s Fantastic Symphony Abstract Louis-Hector Berlioz (1803-1869) was a composer that showcased the hallmarks of Romanticism . He was remarkable for his orchestral work, one of which is his program symphony known as Fantastic Symphony. This … Read more

War of Grenada Study Guide

Dynastic War: In 1479, Ferdinand and Isabella would assume their joint command of Aragon and Castille, which would later lead to the taking of the Emirate of Granada in 1492, therefore stripping it away from King Boabdil (Muhammad XII of Granada) While the stripping away of Granada from King Boabdil therefore resulted in a change … Read more

To what extent was the United States responsible for the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962?

The first source is a telegram of President John F. Kennedy’s reply to Chairman Nikita Khrushchev’s Letter of October 26, 1962. This was retrieved from a website entitled “John F. Kennedy President Library & Museum.” The origin of this source is valuable because, while no specific author is mentioned, the website as a whole is … Read more

Abraham Maslow

Abraham Maslow (1908- 1970) was a humanistic psychologists and believed that all human beings are born with the ability and desire to be all that they can be (self actualisation) but that not having basic needs met prevented us from doing so. He was interested in what motivated us as human beings, and did not … Read more

Error diagnosis in mental Hospitals

Such responses showed that those who are labelled as schizophrenic are regarded a very low status in society .The following experiment was arranged at a research and a teaching hospital whose staff had heard these findings but doubted that such an error could occur in their hospital. They been informed that, in the next 3 … Read more

The origins of races

Increasingly encountered people they believed were not physically like them and ideas about curses were “One way of harmonising” their religion with their experiences.   The beginning of the nineteenth century saw Europeans try to explain “race” through “science”. Despite belief that religion provided a decent explanation was still somewhat believable or at the very … Read more