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    fact that many of these slave rebellions throughout Latin America failed. However, they should still be considered important, because many of these revolts and rebellions led to future legislation, which finally rid of slavery itself. In this historiography, I will highlight the various revolts and rebellions that occurred in Latin America and the Caribbean.…

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    THE CHURCH, THE BIBLE, AND THE METAPHOR OF THE BLACK FEMALE BONDSERVANT IN AMERICAN LITERATURE Within American culture, historical images of Black female characters were primarily thought of as: jezebels, mammies or sapphires. They were as well thought of as caretakers. Since Black women were frequently thought of as such, I decided to specifically explore more how Black female characters have been portrayed by the church of the United States, as caretakers. I will explore their cultural and…

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    Introduction Who are Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield? George M. Marsden, an American author, describes Jonathan Edwards as, “extraordinary and the most acute American philosopher and the most brilliant of all American theologians.” John Charles Ryle, an Anglican bishop, describes George Whitefield as, “a humble person and after he had a calm examination, he had come to the conclusion that Whitefield was one of the most powerful and extraordinary preachers the world has ever seen.”…

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    but in a free society solutions in the end come out, in the long term developments leave us in a better condition always if we won’t encounter any problems. Thus, prices plummet before the rarity is verified. "Such a vision is confirmed by the historiography’ researchers: for example, Colin Renfrew states that, " it is often demographic growth that provokes the farming system's modifications [...]. Without a demographic growth, which implies a greater number of mouths feeding, there would be no…

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    The Turning Point in World War Two Plan of the Investigation Why did Operation Barbarossa fail to meet its objectives in 1941? This topic is important as codename Barbarossa was the largest campaign in terms of manpower ever launched , and its failure started the turn of the tides that would ultimately cause Hitler and Nazi Germany 's destruction. A brief overview on the causes and objectives of the operation will be given, referencing Hitler 's Mein Kampf, and then the reasons for failure…

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    The 20th century possesses an event that will forever be regarded as one of the most controversial decisions in all of history. The nod to drop the first atomic bomb over Hiroshima, then subsequently to drop the second atomic bomb over Nagasaki is a contentious subject that has been observed and referred to well into today’s 21st century. In my historiographical essay I will chronologically examine secondary sources and interpret how views on the event have changed over time. The atomic bomb…

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    Narrative self: Paul Ricoeur When the self is constructed through narrative or story then the focus of human existence is laid upon their phenomenal experiences. It brings about a sense of dramatisation and operation of “emplotment” which configures the diverse events and actions of human lives and turn it into a meaningful whole. The concept of self and identity is fashioned by adaptation of plots from cultural stock of stories and myths. In psychological, psychoanalytical and humanistic…

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    Oliver Cromwell is today held with outstanding virtue by many people in Britain. Numerous Britons still see Cromwell as the father of modern British democracy because of his role in the English Revolution. Nevertheless, his reputation in Ireland is altogether different. Cromwell spent nine months of his life in Ireland yet many Irish people see Cromwell as someone who was a genocidal monster hell-bent on massacring the Irish population. However, even when his writings are examined confusion…

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    Women In The Middle Ages

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    The main problem that we find when defining the History of Women in the Middle Ages, is their absence in written sources, so it is not easy to trace their daily activities, their positions or thoughts but what little we know It is through the male writings. That is why we must be careful when having the image that the clergy, the only ones who knew how to write, give about the woman. In spite of this difficulty, today we know great figures like Eleanor of Aquitaine, Joan of Arc or Christine…

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    Prohibition Pros And Cons

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    Many historians since 1933 have pondered the Eighteenth Amendment, better known as prohibition, and the Twenty-first Amendment, better known as the repeal of prohibition. One question that pops into many of the historian’s heads while researching the topic is, “Who or whom is to blame/give credit for for the banning of alcohol in the United States of America?” The answers to this question are varied and abundant with different opinions from researches on the topic. Thomas Fleming has strong…

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