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Papers On Western Civilization
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The First and Second Triumvirate
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3 pages in length. Description of the men who made up the First and Second Triumvirate, the circumstances for its creation, and the eventual demise. The coalition was first formed to meet against the opposition of the Optimate faction in the days of Caesar. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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The First Family of Paleoanthropology
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This 5 page paper traces the Leakey family history and findings. The paper begins with Louis and Mary Leakey, including finds such as Proconsul africanus, australopithecus boisei and homo habilis before considering the career of Richard and Meave Leakey, their finds and their children. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
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The Foundation Beneath English Relief For The Poor
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An 11 page research paper examining poverty and its growth during the reign of Elizabeth I. England's population nearly doubled during the period between 1520 and 1620. Coupled with an estimated 40% inflation with no appreciable rise in wages, those on the fringe lost living standard ground and their numbers increased dramatically. The first attempts at poor relief were made during Henry VIII's reign, but the first real strides were gained during the time of Elizabeth I. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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The Foundation of Early Modern Europe 1460-1559
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A 3 page paper describing key events occurring during this time period. The writer details the accomplishments of the Renaissance artists and describes the political structure of Europe during the 15th and 16th centuries. No Bibliography.
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The Four Dark Ages: Greece 1200-700 BCE; Rome 250-500 CE; Europe 9th & 10th Centuries; and 14th Century Europe
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This is a 7 page paper discussing the four “dark ages” in Europe. Europe underwent in essence four dark ages from 1200-700 BCE in Greece, 250-500 CE in Rome, the 9th and 10th centuries in Europe and again in the 14th century in Europe. All of these periods are denoted by their political, cultural, religious and social declines during the presence of increased warfare, decreased economy and sometimes plague or famine. Regardless of these dark eras, they showed creative activity which led the way to Renaissance. Homer’s poems were developed during the dark Greek ages and the centralization and establishment of the Christian religion took place during the end of the Roman period into the time of Charlemagne’s campaigns in 9th century Europe. The plagues and wars which shook Europe in the 14th century saw the development of humanism and a new creativity which was independent from the Church and new ideas were based on the strength of politics and man.
Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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The Franks
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A 3 page paper which examines what the Franks understood and inherited from the Roman civilization. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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The French Revolution and Enlightenment
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A 5 page paper which examines the relationship between the French Revolution and the period of Enlightenment. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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The French Revolution and Napoleon
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A 6 page paper which examines various issues
relating to the French Revolution and Napoleon as seen in the texts “Civilization:
Sources, Images And Interpretations” Vol.II, Since 1600 by Dennis Sherman and Seventh
Edition, A History of Western Society, by McKay Hill Buckler. Bibliography lists 2
additional sources.
Filename: RAnapln.rtf
The French Revolution: A Religious Experience?
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A 5 page paper which examines
how the French Revolution was something of a religious experience for many. The text
used in the discussion is University of Chicago Readings in Western Civilization: The old
Regime and the French Revolution, edited by Keith M. Baker. No additional sources
cited.
Filename: RAfrrev.rtf
The French Revolution: An Analysis of Two Books
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A 5 page paper which analyzes/reviews two different books on the French Revolution. The books are “The Coming of the French Revolution” by George Lefebvre and “Social Interpretation of the French Revolution” by Alfred Cobban. No additional sources cited.
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The French Worker
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This 5 page essay discusses the very different world of the
working people of the 19th century in France. No additional sources cited.
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The Gaining of Dominance by Europe 1560 – 1890
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This 5 page paper considers how, between the years of 1560 and 1890, Europe managed to gain dominance over the rest of the world. The paper includes consideration of military supremacy through the development of weapons, the development of the colonies and the role of trade and the industrial revolution combined with political developments. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
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The Glory that was Rome
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(5 pp) " Civilized man from Scotland to Persia paid his taxes into the same treasury, was tried by the same law, was protected by the same armies, and enjoyed a profound and real peace-the PAX ROMANA- more than at any other time.
This achievement was made possible on one hand by geography and on the other hand by able diplomacy, generalship, organization, government, and character." Those who had known Rome intimately were not so rational either in their praise or in the lament of her decline. We will look at some of those comments in this discussion.
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The Goddess Athena And Her People
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A 3 page paper looking at the characteristics of the Greek goddess Athena, and analyzing her appeal to the people who worshipped her. The paper argues that in an overwhelmingly patriarchal society, Athena's spirit ruled in Athens as the Athenian wife's spirit ruled within the confines of her home. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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