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    When History Is About Feelings In Frank Delaney’s Ireland, he takes the reader through the vivid tale of Irish history from a variety of perspectives. He applies emotion in his writing to criticize how history is taught today. Most scholars would agree with Ronan O’Mara’s professor, T. Barlett Ryle, when he argues, “History is not about feelings. History is about knowledge” (Delaney 342). However, it is taught from an objective point of view that causes it to be devalued, misunderstood, and…

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    book, Thinking Medieval: An Introduction to the Study of the Middle Ages, looks at the place of the Middle Ages in present-day popular culture, investigating the foundations of the generalizations that show up in movies, on TV, and in the press, and inquiring as to why they remain so tenacious. The book additionally asks whether "medieval" is to be sure a helpful classification as far as recorded periodization. It explores a portion of the specific difficulties postured by medieval sources and…

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    Medieval Food

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    focus on food, clothing, and education from the medieval period, explaining how they influenced daily life. The Medieval period was full of hard and strenuous times. Where and how food came about, and who influenced it. Where clothing came from. Who wore what types of clothing. How it influenced daily life. How education came about. What was there to learn. Who had the privilege to have education. Food played the biggest role in the Medieval period. Where food came from and how it came about,…

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    also valued as a weaker vessel that was not intellectual and unable to fulfill the strenuous task that come with being a man (Newman, 2015). While men were busy with their respective jobs women, uphold the home front and the family. Moreover, poorer medieval families lived mostly in small quarters without much work availability. These small dormitories made it highly necessary for the women to keep the area tidy and clean to ensure adequate living standards within their limitations (Newman,…

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    The reason that Christians utilized the story was to take a part of the culture that the Irish were familiar with, which were fairies was to make the transition into converting the populous to Christianity easier. As for my opinion on the lecture Medieval European Conceptualizations of Magic and Witchcraft, I think that when Christianity was relatively new in Europe it tried adapting some pagan culture into itself to make the conversion process easier for nonbelievers. However, as time…

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    During the Medieval ages, they had festivals and holidays like in present times. These festivals were extremely lavish because of the high social status you receive and holidays were mainly religious, unlike current observed holidays . Festivals and holidays in the Medieval age were used as forms as amusement, entertainment, and acts of religious practice. Holidays were a necessity to Medieval life. The word holiday was derived from the word “holy days.” (Salisbury, 2004) This would be a…

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    Halperin’s Out of the Cloister Literati Perspectives on Buddhism in Sung China has a nice classification and analysis of literati’s opinions on Buddhism. It shows us how the Song dynasty’s highly educated viewed Buddhism and Buddhist institutions such as temples, and how the opinions and critiques of Buddhism went far beyond the “Buddhist cloister”. In fact, he argues that different people have different ideas of Buddhism during the Tang-Song transition and illustrates a community of inscription…

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    The songs I chose match the criteria in many ways. The 1st song is dark and more terrifying, much like I imagine discovering a tomb filled with thousands of clay men would feel. The 2nd song is about hard work and long days, which it would have taken to uncover such a large tomb. The 3rd song is about preparing for something big, and I think that this would be a big event. Best emperor criteria: educations, improvements for farmers, empathy, treatment of civilians, infrastructure Shi Huangdi: ⅖…

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    Peasant Revolts DBQ

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    During the 16th century in Germany the peasants began to feel and notice the unfair treatment from all non-peasants. They became so frustrated with their unfair treatment that they began to form groups and revolt against the upper classes of Germany. If the German authorities were not so greedy they could have ended the peasant results with no trouble at all but instead they were greedy and the peasants took advantage. There were many causes that lead to the peasant revolts in Germany.…

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    Wyatt’s rebellion posed a threat to Tudor governance but it was not aimed at deposing Mary and thus posed Mary’s hold on the throne less of a threat. Richards suggests that Wyatt 's rebellion posed a serious threat to Mary. She argues that by virtue of the numbers involved, Wyatt was set to march on and challenge London, the hub of Tudor power. However, Guy has a different view. He points out that Wyatt was isolated with the other uprisings failing to materialise and also was stopped by the…

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