Was The Egyptian site of El-Amarna a City?
Essay - 3 pages - Medieval history
Since the dawn of the human race, humans have recognized the need to work together in order to ensure their survival. This mindset allowed for the development of hunter gatherer societies which eventually evolved into fixed communities. Eventually these small irrigation based communities grew...
The Significance of Peter I in the Russian History
Essay - 2 pages - Medieval history
It is acknowledged that under the rule of Peter I Russia have turned itself into a powerful nation. By what is a powerful nation? If we would generalize the knowledge we have about the different powerful states in history, we would probably discover that the powerful state should satisfy to the...
Empirical Rome: The Ultimate Warrior State
Essay - 2 pages - Medieval history
Throughout history, ancient Rome has been one of the great leaders in the field of Empire building. The stench of blood and fear filled the Mediterranean region as Rome conquered city after city and nation after nation. Many cities fell to the Romans in battle, while many more submitted to Rome...
The Shocked and the Saved
Essay - 5 pages - Medieval history
World history is full of brutality. Wars and conquests, rapes and massacres; savage displays of the primitive monster man has always been and always will be. Yet more disgusting than any military operation is the mutilation of religion in the face of political gain. Murderers claiming...
Heathen Morton and Religious Bradford
Essay - 3 pages - Medieval history
Long before the Odd Couple, there was a duo even more opposite and conflicted - Thomas Morton and William Bradford. A battle between two strong characters, with very different and contrasting beliefs about life, ensued on 1622 in the early English settlement of Plymouth,...
Fundamental Transformations between the Reigns of Peter the Great and Alexander II
Essay - 5 pages - Medieval history
At the onset of Peter's reign Russian culture was in a dismal state. The vast majority of the Russian population was illiterate, even among the nobility. Since Peter wanted to westernize Russian society on virtually all levels, education and culture would have to be an integral part of such an...
Why European Colonialism Was a Disaster for Native Americans
Essay - 3 pages - Medieval history
The smallpox epidemic that virtually wiped out the natives in their own land was asdisastrous as perhaps any epidemic that has ever existed in human history. While AIDS is doing enormous damage and harm to the people of Africa, it is not suffering from a population implosion. In fact, the...
Assess the impact of the Hundred Year's War upon Anglo-French trade
Essay - 5 pages - Medieval history
The Hundred Years War is an important period of the English history and of the French history. The Hundred Years' War was a conflict between France and England, lasting 116 years from 1337 to 1453. It was fought primarily over claims by the English kings to the French throne, and was...
Does modern Britain owe much to the Normans?
Essay - 3 pages - Medieval history
Apparently as the result of one day's fighting (14 October 1066), England received a new royal dynasty, a new aristocracy, a virtually new Church, a new art, a new architecture and a new language.(DAVIES, 1976; 103). This sentence shows clearly the crucial influence of the Normans on...
Church and state controversy in the middles ages
Essay - 5 pages - Medieval history
The disputes between Ambrose and Theodosius, the Carolingian rebellious episcopacy and Louis the Pious, and Gregory VII and Henry IV led to a same conclusion; the three emperors did penance. We can view these disputes as different episodes at different times of a same thing; the struggle between...
The significance of the Magna Carta
Essay - 4 pages - Medieval history
The Magna Carta is a charter signed by King John in 1215, during the Middle Ages, a period organized around the system of feudalism. This text embodies an enormous advance politically speaking: it is the basis of the whole English institution. Nevertheless, to discuss the significance of such a...
Medieval geographical theories and perceptions of medieval European
Essay - 6 pages - Medieval history
Greeks and Romans amassed a remarkable amount of information about the world, which was known to them, and developed a dense literature about their explorations, and their scholarships drew up sophisticated geographical theories such as, about the earth's shape and size. But, with the...
The complex relationship between Muslims and Christians during the Middle-Ages - published: 01/04/2006
Essay - 7 pages - Medieval history
Christians and Muslims have always kept ambiguous relationship going. Thanks to the Mediterranean, there have always been lots of contacts between Christians and Muslims. However, these contacts were strengthened with the Crusades during the Middle Ages. After the Crusades halted, various trade...
