Category: History 3303
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Charlemagne, Justinian and Theodore Governments
Charlemagne, also known as Charles the Great, became a joint king in Franks in 788 together with his brother Carloman. Later his brother died in 771 thus, Charlemagne ruled the kingdom alone. When Charlemagne came to power, most parts of northern Europe had drifted into lawlessness and paganism. He was determined to restore order in…
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Imperial Rome and Literature
From the earliest work of Roman literature to its decline at the introduction of Christianity, the era provided unique forms of poetry, prose, and history. Roman literature is important as it was influenced by prior works and consequently affected the works that came after. To the Romans, it was important because readership rates were high,…
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Postcolonial Analysis in the 21st Century
Table of Contents Summary Reflection Application Work Cited Postcolonialism refers to the historical period that represents the outcome of Western colonialism. Similarly, the term may be used to refer to concurrent projects to claim back and rethink the history and people’s agency subordinated by several forms of expansionism. There are many signs that if not…
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American Social History Since 1865
Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Works cited Footnotes Introduction American history after the Civil War of 1861-1865, which came to be known as the ‘Gilded Age,’ was characterized with rapid population growth, huge economic boom and the creation of a modern industrial economy. Mark Twain and Charles Dudely Warner coined the term ‘Gilded…
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The Wilmington’s Lie Book Analysis
Introduction Wilmington city was a thriving city along the coast of North Carolina in the 1890s and by far the largest and the most populated. The city’s population primarily consisted of African Americans and Whites, who made up one-third of the total population. According to David Zucchino’s book, this city was mainly characterized by three…
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“Antisemitism: Here and Now” Book by Lipstadt
Table of Contents Subject and Thesis Statement Summary of Content Critical Comments Work Cited Subject and Thesis Statement Antisemitism is one of the commonly discussed themes in American society and worldwide. Regarding the presence of facts and data falsification, it is not always easy for ordinary citizens to create a specific opinion and stay confident…
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Using Cyclical and Progressive History to Advance Humanity
The cyclical and progressive history concepts are highly significant for analyzing past events and gathering knowledge for the future. From the perspective of a person who believes in cyclical history, historical sciences might be especially advantageous for evaluating the behavioral patterns that emerge throughout the years. Furthermore, it becomes possible to gain valuable insight into…
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Spotlight on the Civil Rights Act of 1964
Introduction The Civil Rights Act adopted in 1964 is considered to be a US legislation piece outlawing racial segregation in publicity and labor. The act is the principle step made by the Americans in their way to antiracism propaganda. Nevertheless the notes of racial discrimination are centralized in the country due to the latest frequent…
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American History: Changing America
Introduction Thomas Jefferson served as the third president of the United States of America. Throughout his regime, he championed democracy of representation, something that made him the greatest champion of the course. During his service in various capacities, Jefferson always sought to establish a government that had very limited powers based on the federal formation…
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Loyalists in the Canadian History
Loyalists are the colonists living in the English colonies of North America. During the American War of Independence 1775 – 1783, loyalists were affirmative supporters of the English monarchy who left the territory of the newly formed United States and moved to the sparsely populated English colonies. Being one of the most debatable periods in…