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Where and when did Copernicus live? Nicolaus Copernicus was born in Torün, (Pronounced Thorn), in Poland on February 19, 1473 as ...
*GeMsToNe* Published on 03/05/2007 4982 Reads European History
“The regime of General Franco considered its greatest political achievement to be the establishment of an era of peace and order w...
marisa Published on 05/14/2006 4111 Reads European History
A Brief Comparison of Florence and Venice Florence and Venice were the economic powerhouses of the late Middle Ages and early Ren...
Nategrey Published on 08/05/2005 6391 Reads European History
By the mid 1800’s colonialism appeared to have become a thing of the past. Except for Canada, which was on its way toward self-rul...
Nategrey Published on 08/05/2005 6139 Reads European History
‘The Weimar Republic was weak from the start, its collapse was likely’. How far do you agree with this judgement on the period 19...
deanos Published on 12/02/2004 3393 Reads European History
The Protestant Reformation, which lasted from the early-1500s to the mid-1600s, was caused by society noticing weaknesses...
masone4718 Published on 11/28/2004 2974 Reads European History
During the 16th century, Protestantism spread throughout Europe and weakened the power of the Catholic Church. In 1545 Pope Paul ...
masone4718 Published on 11/28/2004 3197 Reads European History
The Renaissance was a rebirth of classical textual scholarship, as well as new thought brought about by such prototypical ...
masone4718 Published on 11/28/2004 2651 Reads European History
After the fall of Rome in 476 AD, the subsequent 1000 years made up a period of time called the Middle Ages. The Middle Ages are ...
masone4718 Published on 11/28/2004 3180 Reads European History
In this essay, I will discuss the history, origins, and other aspects of Futhark, the runic alphabet. I will fo...
absynthe Published on 10/03/2004 3020 Reads European History
Amidst social unrest and intellectual stagnation, 14th and 15th century scholars argued, emerged the Renaissance, the “rebirth.” ...
Brent R Goodin Published on 05/09/2004 3350 Reads European History
The Renaissance was a time of change. It began in Italy during the 14th century, and spread throughout the North. People all over...
Brent R Goodin Published on 05/09/2004 2797 Reads European History
From the late fifteenth century until the seventeenth century, Europe experienced a hysterical religious movement, centered on the...
Brent R Goodin Published on 05/09/2004 2950 Reads European History
Unlike Cardinal Richelieu, the prime minister of France during the early years of the Reformation, Niccolo Machiavelli never menti...
Brent R Goodin Published on 05/09/2004 12821 Reads European History
In the wake of the Industrial Revolution of the 18th and 19th centuries, the rift between the rich and the poor became wider and m...
Brent R Goodin Published on 05/09/2004 6286 Reads European History
Gender role is defined simply as the perceived set of expectations, attitudes, and life goals of a particular gender. But who def...
etrane66 Published on 05/03/2004 3572 Reads European History
Spain and England had a history of poor diplomatic relations, and it was common in the Fifteenth Century for members of a royal fa...
Bhekie Published on 04/28/2004 2529 Reads European History
Bhekie Published on 04/28/2004 2440 Reads European History
THE PROPAGANDA *Macedonians should not be recognised as Macedonians as they have been of Greek nationality since 2000BC...
makedonija Published on 01/13/2004 2600 Reads European History
THE PROPAGANDA *Macedonians should not be recognised as Macedonians as they have been of Greek nationality since 2000BC. *Macedo...
makedonija Published on 01/13/2004 2948 Reads European History
What is a hero? A hero can be defined as a common man who rises to greatness on the basis of sheer talent. Should Napoleon Bonapar...
analranger Published on 11/13/2002 3354 Reads European History
The history of the English Revolution from 1649 to 1660 can be briefly told. Cromwell’s shooting of the Levellers at Burford made ...
crafty Published on 10/27/2002 2831 Reads European History
Although it is clearly established that the people of Europe hold a firm understanding and connection to their cultural and histor...
harrycityca Published on 10/22/2002 2371 Reads European History
Through the groundwork laid by the Hundred Years War, the Black Death, and the Protestant Reformation, Italian Renaissance humanis...
Scrplyr86 Published on 09/16/2002 2717 Reads European History
The humanist and secularist beliefs of religion, individuality, and antiquity were evident in the style and illustration of Italia...
Scrplyr86 Published on 09/16/2002 2701 Reads European History
The German economies were beset with difficulties throughout the whole of the 1920s. The huge expenditure of the First World War h...
crazyfish Published on 03/21/2002 2621 Reads European History
There were various reasons for the ability of certain towns in Italy to establish a certain amount of self-government. The locatio...
crazyfish Published on 03/15/2002 2324 Reads European History
When considering the changes brought about in the social policy of Great Britain, in the decades immediately either side of 1900, ...
Daryl Chambers Published on 02/24/2002 2539 Reads European History
Romanticism was a European cultural revolt against authority, tradition, and Classical order (the Enlightenment); this movement pe...
Brent Goodin Published on 02/15/2002 2682 Reads European History
King Edward III's military tactics were the sole reason for the English victory at Crecy in 1346. Not only that, he was the reason...
le_bra Published on 12/14/2001 2531 Reads European History