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The Black Plague

“No pestilence had ever been so fatal, or so hideous. Blood was its Avatar and its seal—the redness and horror of blood.” (Edgar A...

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Ivy43019 Published on 01/02/2001 2236 Reads European History

The Industrial Revolutions: The effects on Europe and the World

The Industrial Revolution affected life in Europe during the 19th century very greatly. Cities in Great Britain were growing rapid...

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Walterb Published on 12/10/2000 2149 Reads European History

Crisis of the French Revolution - Notes

Creating a new Society 14 July 1789 to 9 Thermidor II,(27 July 1794) (snapshot Napoleonic France 1804) According to Joseph W...

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Admin Published on 11/19/2000 1717 Reads European History

France Section 1770 - 1789 - Crisis in the old regime

The causes of tensions and conflicts generated in the old regime that contributed to the outbreak of revolution The composition o...

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Admin Published on 11/13/2000 2011 Reads European History

Louis xiv

Louis XIV gained power for himself and his national government through absolutism. Absolutism is unlimited power in government and...

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john478 Published on 10/16/2000 1660 Reads European History

Theology in the Middle Ages

Who were some of the outstanding theologians of the High Middle Ages and what were their ideas? Why was theology so important in t...

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jlove2484 Published on 10/06/2000 1902 Reads European History

Why the Nazis and not the Communists?

Why, by 1934, had the Nazis benefited more than the Communists from the shortcomings of the Weimar Republic? Adolf Hitler, head...

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Admin Published on 10/03/2000 1749 Reads European History

How And Why Rugby has Developed from a Traditional form to its Modern day Equivalent

Introduction Rugby, also known as Rugger, is a football game played with an oval ball by two teams of either 15(Rugby Union) or 1...

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james@heathys.screaming.net Published on 08/29/2000 1775 Reads European History

In what ways was Napoleon a warrior overloard in his Treatment of his subjects?

The question asks what was Napoleons treatment of his European subjects. However first we need to learn what these subjects were a...

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barboski Published on 07/10/2000 2191 Reads European History

Maharaja Dalip Singh (daleep)

Maharaja DALIP SINGH, the youngest son of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, who was born in Lahore, on Feb. 1837, to mother Maharani Jind Kau...

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Admin Published on 06/27/2000 2309 Reads European History

The Effects of Industrialization on Society

Had it not been for the industrial revolution, I would doubt very much that we would enjoy the technology we have in the year 2000...

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binzawawi Published on 05/22/2000 3208 Reads European History

Honor and Dueling

A duel was a prearranged combat with lethal weapons between two people, usually taking place under formal arrangements. Each side ...

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Lionco03 Published on 05/22/2000 1886 Reads European History

Eighteenth Century Philosophers: A Comparison

The "Enlightenment" or the "Age of Realization" was an age of great advancement and reform for all of Europe and beyond. Great adv...

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Isiaca Published on 05/04/2000 1840 Reads European History

The French Revolution

During the late 1700’s, France followed in America’s footsteps towards their own revolution. A major shift in power would be seen ...

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www.eastud1 Published on 04/10/2000 1788 Reads European History

The involvement of the International Brigades in the Spanish Civil War

On the 18 July 1936, leading Generals of the Spanish Army led a revolt against the democratically elected Popular Front government...

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lovelygun Published on 03/16/2000 1711 Reads European History

Urban and the Council of Clermont

There are many accounts of that day in November, 1095. Some were written by monks, others by bishops, and even a few by warriors t...

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seanmscanlon Published on 02/29/2000 1858 Reads European History

Hattin: Trapping a Victory

On June 26, 1187, the Muslim Sultan Saladin crossed the river Jordan with 20,000 of his followers – an army consisting of roughly ...

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seanmscanlon Published on 02/29/2000 1769 Reads European History

The Effects of The Black Death on the Economic and Social Life of Europe

The Black Death is the name later given to the epidemic of plague that ravaged Europe between 1347 and 1351. The disaster affected...

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dropthechalupa01 Published on 02/26/2000 2030 Reads European History

Napoleon

Nationalism is the devotion of people to the interests of its nation or the love of one’s country to stay independent. Nationalism...

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Admin Published on 02/21/2000 1778 Reads Napoleon's Career

The Italian Renaissance

"What a piece of work is a man! How noble in reason, how infinite in faculties, in form and moving how express and admirable, in a...

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lbmoores Published on 01/09/2000 2123 Reads European History

The General Strike of 1926

Why did the General Strike of 1926 fail and what were the effects the strike had upon industrial relations in Britain? The Genera...

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Admin Published on 10/19/1999 2124 Reads European History

The Renaissance

In the 1400's, the feudal system became weak and national governments became stronger. People put more emphasis on humanism than o...

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goat_48 Published on 09/14/1999 1738 Reads European History

French Literature in the Age of Reason

The Age of Reason, or the Enlightenment, was a period in France during the 1700's following the classical age. Within this time, p...

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gaugeskate Published on 09/14/1999 1872 Reads European History

Victorian England

The Victorian era, from the coronation of Queen Victoria in 1837 until her death in 1901, was an era of several unsettling social ...

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MShuler Published on 09/14/1999 2052 Reads European History

Stone Henge

Man has always been interested in mystery. Stonehenge is one of the most mysterious places that man has been interested in. Constr...

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BuRnTAciD2 Published on 09/14/1999 1938 Reads European History

Medieval Siege Weapons

This is a brief paragraph or two on each of the major siege weapons. For the not just the besiegers but also the defenders. Please...

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mytehawk Published on 09/14/1999 2059 Reads European History

Napoleon

Nationalism is the devotion of people to the interests of its nation or the love of one's country to stay independent. Nationalism...

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tomer Published on 09/13/1999 1549 Reads Napoleon's Career

The French and English Revolutions

THE FRENCH REVOLUTION The French Revolution was effected and caused by many things and people. Some people that had to do with the...

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PSYKOxGOAT Published on 04/08/1999 1897 Reads European History

The French Revolution

Thesis: The French Revolution was a crucial event in Western History, and possibly the single most crucial influence on British in...

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Jeanet1te Published on 04/02/1999 1937 Reads European History

Feudalism - How it Worked

Feudalism began between the 8th and 9th centuries. It was first recognized in France, and later spread to most countries of wester...

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Admin Published on 03/31/1999 1550 Reads European History