Section A Case Study Analysis: Israeli – Palestinian Conflict Abstract During the 1947 to 1948 civil war, this war arose due to intercommunity violence in Palestine among Arabs and Israelis in the 1920s. On a variety of levels, the battle continues today. The SPSE analysis below explains the conflict. Situation As one of the world’s[…]
‘In the winter 478/7BC representatives of Greek states met on the sacred isle of Delos in the centre of the Aegan to swear oaths of alliance. They swore to have the same friends and enemies, that is, they concluded an offensive and defensive alliance…Formally all allies were of equal status, but in fact the predominance[…]
The term “New Deal” originated with Franklin D. Roosevelt’s acceptance speech for the Democratic Party’s presidential bid in 1932. He made his statement during the convention after promising a fresh bargain for the American people. Despite his lack of detailed policy recommendations at the time of the convention, Franklin’s New Deal contains several measures to[…]
Magna Carta finds its significance within its context- the England of King John. Yet the charter should be regarded not as a rejection of the crown and the position of the king. Holt reminds us that the rebels in 1215 did not act out of republican sympathies but out of problems in the relationships between[…]
During Thomas Jefferson’s reign, one most significant dilemma was a declaration of Barbary War, which happened throughout his two terms. It was the first war the United States had overseas whereby they had to pay for the protection of their sailors in shipments of commodities after British naval had stopped giving them security. The war[…]
The Weimar Republic began with the collapse of the German empire in November 1918. A culmination of the lose of the First World War, and a revolution which began with a naval unit in Kiel (but spread through out Germany) caused Kaiser Wilhelm II to abdicate on the 9th of November 1918. The former Kaiser then[…]
Texts are important forms of art that have been used for ages to communicate important information or represent cultural practices in most communities. For instance, Chinese society used historiography, poetry, and Chinese moral philosophy to offer guidance to society’s ethical values (Confucius 70). It is vital to examine the role of texts in ancient China[…]
In the nineteenth century, Africa was dominated by a European power, whereby they performed brutal punishment to the Africans. King Leopold’s story is a powerful and horrifying narrative that accounts for the brutal aggression of territory from Africans’ power (Lowes pp 76). The story is a belief preview that aims provision of administration and acquisition[…]
The methods used in historical writing was based on pre-documented historical events secondary sources. Contextually I faced multiple challenges often related to the source and reliability of the content. History presents reality and objective research that aims at providing credible information to the society[1]. The investigation presented multiple limitations, including relevance to modern historical context[…]
Sugar production in the Caribbean was a significant part of the European economy in periods before the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. Sugar was outsourced from the Caribbean, and the lands in the region were covered by sugarcane plants and mills used to refine the sugarcane (Forte 48). Similar, in those periods, there was a[…]
Historians have disagreed about the causes of the Bolshevik seizure of power in Russia in October 1917. What is your view about the causes of the Bolshevik seizure of power in Russia in October 1917? With reference to three chosen works: Analyse the ways in which interpretations of the question, problems or issue differ Explain[…]
Introduction Lexington and Concord’s battle began on April 19, 1775, and it signaled the onset of the revolutionary war in America that lasted from 1775 until 1783. This annotated bibliography will discuss the sources that expound on the American Revolution. Jefferson, Thomas. “Declaration of Independence.” Declaration of Independence, “America’s Founding Documents.” National Archives, 2020 The[…]
Terrorism is a threat to any nation in the world. The study and analysis of terror movements, their formations, their ideologies and their operations is a crucial step in promoting and maintaining national peace and cohesion. The vice results in loss of many lives each year. It may take place in any country irrespective of[…]
In ancient Greek, gods and goddesses were very highly respected supreme beings who deserved to be happy for the people to be happy as well. Even without consent, the people had to fulfill the wishes of the gods and goddesses. Failure to attend to these supreme beings, the people would suffer consequences and nothing much[…]
Prompt 1: comparison between Greek legal traditions versus middle ages western legal tradition Greek revolution and middle ages are two key historical periods in legal matters. Comparing the two legal historical periods of the western legal tradition is important to any historical scholar. Several key features formed the legal systems in the mentioned historical periods.[…]
The American Revolution changed the course of history in North America because it had such a broad impact on so many different factions. Like all wars, the American Revolution produced both “winners” and “losers.”In the Revolution, the Patriots triumphed, obtaining independence, the ability to form a representative democracy, and a plethora of new democratic liberties[…]
Introduction Globally, various historians have made attempts to convince people that the drier they can compose history, the higher their documentation are ranked in the academic arena, arguing how the Roman Empire did not fall. However, there are evident changes as well as continuity gently mutated in the monarchies of ancient medieval Europe. In his[…]
The short reign of King Richard III in England (1483-5) was both violent and enigmatic. Richard is accused by later historians of the murders of Henry VI and his son, Edward, in 1471; of being an accomplice in the political mechanisms that led to the execution of his brother George, Duke of Clarence in 1478;[…]
Studying the ancient Roman economy will always be a challenge due to the lack of evidence. There are no government accounts, central records of taxation, systematic assessment of trade and manufacture, and no ancient analyses of economic phenomena. We can get information only from proxy data, which must be interpreted through economic models. Notwithstanding the[…]
Discuss examples of science published for children in the nineteenth century. Why was it published and what effect did it have on its readers? Everything that is published is the product of an agenda. This may be explicit or implicit, intentional or unintentional but due to the characteristic of print and publication, it is an[…]
Agriculture, olives, and wine are core factors in understanding the past as they are integral to the social changes initiated through transitions in settlements, landscape, and human productivity during the Bronze Age. The transitions from Lithic ages to the Bronze Age are due to an array of human, ecological, agricultural, and innovative factors that interlink,[…]
In the 1980s, it was said that the United States was in its ‘fifth zenith’ of decline[1]. Many scholars worried that the United States was in a stage of hegemonic decline that was irreversible, and much analysis was done to attempt to outline the possible consequences of this decline on both the international and domestic[…]
This essay will present a brief history of aviation terrorism, including the events of Lockerbie and 9/11. It will then look in more depth as what the response of authorities has been to this; and consider what the criticisms have been of these efforts. The first case of hijacking recorded involved a Cathay Pacific flight[…]