Essays on History

Rani Lakshmibai: Way Of Life

Born as Manu Bai in 1828 at Varanasi, Rani Lakshmibai was to have a legacy that few women have achieved in the world. She was a darling of her father and had to grow up a lot earlier due to loss of her mother at a very young age. They eventually received the protection of...
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The Concept of Peace: An African Perspective

Introduction According to Johan Galtung, peace seems to be an umbrella concept, a general expression of human desires, of that which is good, that which is ultimately to be pursued . He for instance stated that there are two typologies of Peace-Positive and negative peace. For him, the negative peace is the absence of violence,...

The Myth Of Daedalus And Icarus: Literary Analysis Essay

Everyone has a dream of some sort sometimes you think about it so much and don’t face reality and see that the dream will never come true. Daydreaming is something everyone does. It can be about things you really want, things that are stressing you out, or a certain conflict that is going on in...
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Paris In 19th Century: Economic Problems, Political Gain And Social Divide

Under Louis Napoleon Bonaparte’s rule, a radical resifting of Paris’ infrastructure into something unrecognizable would happen, all under the guise of modernization. The revolution that would transform France into the Second Empire would also transform its capital into a display of imperial pomp. Charged with the reconstruction of the street system, Baron Haussmann took as...

John Adams' Letter to Abigail Adams: Primary Source Analysis

John Adams to Abigail Adams, John (1735-1826). Letter to Abigail Adams, 3 July 1776 [electronic edition]. Adams Family Papers: An Electronic Archive. Boston, Mass. Massachusetts Historical Society, 2002. or Adams, John. “John Adams to Abigail.” Primary Source Investigator. Accessed October 7, 2019. http://psi.mheducation.com/current/psi.php. John Adams was a prominent political figure in the beginning stages of...

Social Condition of Germany: Otto Dix's 1920 Painting Prager Strasse

Through this essay, I will be exploring and expanding on Otto Dix’s 1920 painting Prager Strasse. Decrypting it and the horrifying imagery of the effects of war and its correlation to the war-torn society. Its response and how it adapted and evolved to the after-effects of the war and to the people mainly war disabled...
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