Rating
Literature for Women in the Victorian Era
Introduction
The Victorian era seems like another world for us. However, the late Victorians were familiar with most things we use normally today. The only difference was the position of women in society. There were women during the perceptual original and independent thinking, but for ...
Rating
War of 1812
War of 1812
The history of the War of 1812 involves almost as many crosscurrents as that of the nation itself in the first quarter of the nineteenth century. It was a war of diverse causes, and its history was to be shrouded in sectional politics and ...
Rating
War Watchers At The Battle Of Bull Run
War Watchers At The Battle Of Bull Run
Introduction
The Battle of Bull run's initial Battle was fought at Manassas. It was the very first chief battle of the American Civil War. The Commander of the Union Army, Brigadier General Irvin Mc Dowell, caved in ...
Rating
Ar'n't I a Woman
Ar'n't I a Woman
Introduction
"I Ar'n't A Woman?" is the name given to a fictitious speech, claimed to be delivered extemporaneously, by Sojourner Truth From, (1795-1883), supported Isabella, a slave in the state of New York. Sometime after winning his freedom in 1827, she became a well-known speaker ...
Rating
Culture of West Africa
Culture of West Africa
Geography and climate
West Africa includes the western part of the Maghreb (Western Sahara, Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia), occupies an area of ??more than 6.14 million km2, or about one-fifth of Africa. The vast majority of these lands consist of the plains lying less ...
Rating
How Did The 'Western Marxists' Expand The Understandings Of Ideology Available To Anthropologists?
How Did The 'Western Marxists' Expand The Understandings Of Ideology Available To Anthropologists?
Introduction
Western Marxism is a term used to describe a wide variety of Marxist theoreticians based in central Europe and western (and more recently, North America), ...
Rating
How Did The Ideals Of The French Revolution Influence The Haitian Revolution?
The Haitian Revolution was influenced initially by events in France, especially the French Revolution of 1789. According to Yvette Taylor Kanarick in Caribbean History Core Course, The events unfolding in France were to profoundly affect the course of the ...
Rating
Early American History
Early American History
Part I
The U.S. political system is one of the most advanced. In our country it is far from perfect. The political system of the United States cannot be imagined without the party system, consisting initially of two parties. The origin of the two-party system refers ...
Rating
The Greeks -“Crucible of Civilization”
Introduction
The PBS Documentary, The Greeks: Crucible of Civilization starts with the history of Athens beginning with the rule of Peisistratos (607 - 528 BCE) under whom this small town prospered. While great civilizations like Egypt and Persia prospered around rivers, Athens was a mountainous region. Peisistratos ...
Rating
Causes of American Civil War 1861-1865
Introduction
The origins of the Civil War may be traced to a complex mix of causes, some of which can be traced back to the earliest years of American colonization. A common assumption to explain the cause of the American Civil War was that ...