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HISTORY
History
West European Studies
Introduction
In American ideology, the war of independence has the tremendous importance as it referenced to its especial prone of generalization and exaggeration. Painful reality regarding the civil war and world war cannot be elapse. However, the army of the British was the finest army with best equipments and ...
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Greek and Roman Civilizations
Introduction
The earliest civilizations that are the life in cities emerged around 5,000 years ago. The word civilization occupies a precarious place in Western vocabularies as a result of the term's association with progress, rationality, and colonialist ideologies of racial discrimination. Nevertheless, at its most basic level, a ...
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'Alexander the Great' by Ulrich Wilcken
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Alexander, the Great written by Ulrich Wilcken, but translated by G .C. Richards, this book published in the year 1931 which marked the era when the Nazi's was enjoying the status of power in Germany. This book even today counted among as being the most ...
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FEUDALISM
System of Feudalism in the Medieval World
System of Feudalism in the Medieval World
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Medieval historians have traditionally understood feudalism to be a sociopolitical system that dominated European societies from the fall of the Roman Empire to the start of the Renaissance. It first employed by 16th century French and English jurists, ...
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ALEXANDER THE GREAT
Alexander the Great
Alexander the Great
Introduction
The world history is full of writers, philosophers, teachers and kings. All of them form a major part of the nation's past. One such an important person of history is Alexander the Great. He was such a personality who is still being studied about ...
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Foxton Region
Cottegers Of The Foxton Region
There was much rebuilding in the 16th and 17th centuries. About 1571 one house was put up by night in the street, and in 1618 seven villagers had lately built new tenements to house immigrants. Surviving 16th-or early 17th-century timber framed houses include Herods ...
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KING JOHN
King John's Position against an Over Ambitious Pope
King John's Position against an Over Ambitious Pope
King John is often referred to as a bad king these days and there is a lot of evidence both modern and written by sources in King John's time, to give reason for ...
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Ancient Western and Egyptian Civilizations
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During the course of human history, several civilizations, huge and small, have prospered, leaving a significant impact on even today's societies, and collapsed leaving their legacy in the form of statues, ruins and magnificent but crumbling temples and castles. Going through the pages of history and ...
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The Beginning of a Mediterranean Empire
Summary Of The Chapter
Mary T. Boatwright, Daniel Gargola, and Richard J.A. Talbert, all recognized historians of the ancient world, have joined together to create a narrative of Roman history that begins with that tiny village and ends when Constantine adopts Christianity as the empire's ...
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BLACK DEATH
Black Death
Black Death
IntroductionThe Black Death pandemic of 1349 is considered to be one of the major events in world history, and it is still the subject of medical, historical, and sociological analysis. This disease wiped out a third of the total population of the Europe (Bowsky, 2002).DiscussionThe Black Death arrived ...