Printing revolution, and revolution in print
Essay - 6 pages - Medieval history
The study of Milton's role in the Revolution and some features of print culture are useful for the analysis of Areopagitica. Early Modern Europe was marked by the appearance of printing. It enabled ideas, knowledge, or news to be spread more widely than ever before, and it changed man's...
Why did witchcraft prosecutions decline in the later seventeenth century?
Essay - 3 pages - Medieval history
I have remained in the shape of a horse until the witch removed the bridle from me, and then I saw thirteen women and a tall black man whom the women called their Protector. The others danced in the shapes of hares, cats and mice, and I sang and was then bridled again and ridden home' could...
To what extent did Indigenous people resist European colonisation?
Essay - 4 pages - Medieval history
"By what right or warrant can we enter into the land of these Savages, take away their rightful inheritance from them, and plant ourselves in their place, being unwronged or unprovoked by them?" For most of the English people, colonization was a way to spread liberty and the "good religion". But...
The classic maya collapse: the end of the mystery?
Essay - 4 pages - Medieval history
The fall of the Late Classic Maya civilization created an outburst and a conclusion was arrived as ?The end of the mystery phase'. In other words, one can say that the mystery has eclipsed. As famous as the southern lowlands, the Maya civilization had gained its identity for its unique art...
The classic Maya collapse: study of the internal warfare theory
Essay - 11 pages - Medieval history
In 1970, an advanced seminar was held at the School of American research in Santa Fe, New Mexico in order to compare the field data which had been collected on the lowlands collapse and the various theories which were formulated by anthropologists to understand the fall of this civilization....
The Tudor Dynasty (1485-1603) : generalities concerning the political system
Essay - 29 pages - Medieval history
In England the government operated through the monarch and Parliament. First the executive, or royal power, was the instrument of law, order, security and prosperity. There was a compact binding of kings and subjects in return for protection, the subjects owed their kings obedience and support....
How was the Declaration of Independence written?
Essay - 3 pages - Medieval history
The Declaration of Independence is a statement adopted by the Congress on July 4th 1776. In fact, this Declaration written in particular by Thomas Jefferson, announced that American colonies were no longer a part of the British Empire. It is known as the « Declaration of Philadelphia », since...
The Reformation of King Edward VI: critical commentary of panoramic engraving from John Foxe's Acts and Monuments - (1563)
Essay - 1 pages - Medieval history
This panoramic engraving is extracted from the 1563 edition of John Foxe's Acts and Monuments, which relates the epic history of early Christian and Protestant martyrs. This image comes from its Second Part, dealing with the reigns of Henry VIII and Edward VI, during which the break with Rome...
How important was sea power to the interests of European states?
Essay - 4 pages - Medieval history
Sea power is "the ability to control the sea with armed force" and has always represented an important issue for rulers connected with the sea. European states such as Britain, France, Spain and the Netherlands used sea power in many ways in the early modern period in order to gain benefits and...
The Search for Religious Liberty, 1640 -1690, by Mark Goldie - publié le 14/02/2009
Text commentary - 2 pages - Medieval history
The text under consideration is extracted from the book ?The Oxford Illustrated' by Tudor and Stuart Britain, published in 1996. It is an excerpt from an essay called "The Search for Religious Liberty, 1640-1690", written by Mark Goldie, a Lecturer at the Faculty of History at the University...
The Auld Alliance and relationships between Scotland and France
Essay - 6 pages - Medieval history
The Old Alliance between Scotland and France, better known under the name of the 'Auld Alliance', is unique in the history of the two nations as it doesn't have an equivalent in terms of duration or intensity. This alliance is the source of the Franco-Scottish connection from 1295 to...
Once upon a time in Latin Europe
Essay - 12 pages - Medieval history
Europe is composed of several backgrounds. History, languages, values, and beliefs, each part are closely related to the other. How then may we characterize those parts? To understand Latin Europe, we have to define its past and discover where the word Latin comes from? Latin, is derived from...
The American Revolution 1776-1783
Essay - 5 pages - Medieval history
The American Revolution is one of the biggest events that durably affected the American population: first this conflict was the only one that ever took place on their territory, and secondly it opposed American people themselves in a merciless civil war. Before 1775, the American territory was a...
Catholic religious orders in Europe
Worksheets - 3 pages - Medieval history
Monarchism started in Egypt during the IInd century and may have its roots in the forms of some Jewish sects. Saint Antony (236-347) created next to Alexandria what we call anachoretism. He organized a hermits' life. These men gather in communities called anchoret. They live alone but meet on...
Absolutism and the Jesuits: an ambiguous relationship
Essay - 4 pages - Medieval history
The Society of Jesus was founded between 1537-1540 by Ignatius of Loyola, followed by a few friends (Francis Xavier, Jacques Laynez, Pierre Favre), and was quickly considered as one of the main elements of the Counter-Reformation, which corresponded to a will to renew the Catholic Church after it...
What were the origins, the aspect, and the outcomes of the War of the Roses?
Essay - 6 pages - Medieval history
And here I prophesy: this brawl today, Grown to this faction in the Temple garden, Shall send, between the Red Rose and the White, A thousand souls to death and deadly night.: this is how the Earl of Warwick announces the War of the Roses in Shakespeare's Henry VI. Indeed, from 1455...
Elizabeth the First
Essay - 4 pages - Medieval history
Born on September 7, 1533 in Greenwich, England. Died on March 24, 1603 in Richmond, Surrey. Elizabeth I, also called the Virgin queen because she never married, was the queen of England and Ireland from 1558 to 1603 or a total of forty five years. She ruled during a period called the...
Discuss the development of various forms of resistance--economic, ideological, political--to British policies in North America from 1763 to 1776
Essay - 8 pages - Medieval history
The year 1763 marked the end of the French-Indian War for the American colonies, as well for Great Britain and France. It marked the beginning of a new sharing of the American territory, to the benefit of Great Britain. Thirteen years later, in January 1776, author and one of the founding fathers...
The relationships between masters and slave women
Essay - 4 pages - Medieval history
I chose to deal with the relationships between the white masters and the black slave women during the slavery era in the United States first because it interests me a lot. Talking about it in class made me eager to dig deep into it and learn more. The slavery period is for me a moving topic. When...
The American Revolutionary ideology from 1764 to 1783
Essay - 8 pages - Medieval history
The historiography concerning the American Revolution has been peculiarly rich and contradictory with respect to the main sources and causes of this two-decade complex process that led loyal Englishmen to brutally and irrevocably break with their mother-country. Older interpretations about the...
Was terror an integral part of the mentality of the revolutionaries in France?
Essay - 3 pages - Medieval history
No part of the Revolution calls as much pictures to mind as the Terror. The endless lines of people waiting to be guillotined, the Committee of Public Safety with the heartless figure of Maximilien Robespierre, Marat's corpse lying in his bath... more and more bloody pictures...
The war of the Spanish succession: Causes and consequences - publié le 07/05/2007
Essay - 4 pages - Medieval history
The War of the Spanish Succession (1701-1714) was a major conflict leading to the end of French supremacy on the European continent. For the first time, the armies of the Sun King, Louis XIV, lost their reputation of invincibility. The purpose of this essay is to provide an extensive analysis of...
The revolt of the Netherlands: Spain's failure to regain control of the Netherlands
Essay - 3 pages - Medieval history
The rebellion of the Netherlands against ruling Spain was, in the end, a success leading to complete independence in 1648, with the Treaties of Den Haag and of Westphalia. All the Northern provinces of the Spanish Netherlands became fully independent, forming the United Provinces. A...
Museum of the Native Americans
Essay - 4 pages - Medieval history
As opposed to most other exhibitions on Native Americans, the one held within the Native Americans National Museum puts the emphasis on the present life of Indian Americans. They are not classified as a memory of the past anymore but as part of the current American society. However, their past is...
Why did the Jacobites fail?
Essay - 6 pages - Medieval history
Immediately after the Glorious Revolution and James II's flight, Jacobitism appeared. Its aim was to restore the pretender of the House of Stuart. For six decades, advocates of the Stuart cause took part in several uprisings which started in Scotland. They also attempted coups during several...
Witches' day, Witch-hunt in Northern Europe
Essay - 9 pages - Medieval history
From the early 13th century to the late 18th there were several witch-hunts conducted in Europe and North America. The term "witch-hunt" refers to the indictment and sometimes the condemnation of so-called "witches". The Great European Witch-hunt mainly took place between 1450 and 1750, but the...
Political conflict between Dublin's two cathedrals
Essay - 5 pages - Medieval history
Here is in this little city two great cathedral churches, richly endowed and too near together for any good they do . Here Sir John Perrot, an Elizabethan lord deputy, described the peculiar situation of Dublin which since the thirteenth century owed two cathedrals. Although the church of St....
Debate about the treatment of Indians in sixteenth-century Spain
Essay - 5 pages - Medieval history
Since the discovery of the Caribbean and South America, these territories had been progressively ruled all along the sixteenth-century by Spanish settlers, who looked for labour forces to exploit the new lands for revenue of the Crown and for themselves; and also by missionaries sent by the Crown...
The complex relationship between Muslims and Christians during the Middle-Ages
Essay - 7 pages - Medieval history
Christians and Muslims have always kept an ambiguous relationship going. Thanks to the Mediterranean, there have always been lots of contacts between the Christians and the Muslims. However, these contacts were strengthened with the Crusades during the Middle Ages. After the Crusades were over,...
Why was Louis IX been considered an "ideal King" by his contemporaries ?
Essay - 3 pages - Medieval history
During his reign, Louis IX had a tremendous popularity. He has even become a genuine myth in the French political history. For instance, Châteaubriand, a French writer and a monarchist politician of the early 19th century, often referred to Saint-Louis. Châteaubriand considered him as the...
