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University: Historical and Philosophical studies: History: By Period: Ancient History Coursework


InfoThe Ancient History category has 376 essays and covers:

Classical history, c.C7th BC to c.C1st AD

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The Ottoman Empire.
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Reasons Why the Conquistadors were so Successful.
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Ancient civilization of Egypt and Mesopotamia.
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Boudica's Revolt.
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What kind of Image of Roman Society do we perceive from the story of the Sabine Women?
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Posting to Hadrian's Wall proved a hard one for a Roman soldier, discuss
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The Emperor Ashoka.
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Is Chedworth a Typical Roman Villa?
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"On balance the Greek communists have only themselves to blame for loosing the Greek Civil War" Discuss
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Both the Satyricon and Daphnis & Chloe have a dense literary texture. What similarities and differences are there in the ways that previous literature is exploited in the two novels?
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The history of Ouranoupolis can be divided into three distinct periods: The ancient, the Byzantine and the later "modern" history.
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Is "late antiquity" a more accurate phrase than "the Fall of Rome"? Why?
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With reference to the Res Gestae and Suetonius' Life of Augustus, to what extent did Augustus establish a monarchy between 31BC and 19BC?
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Why is Erasmus Significant to the 16th Century and The Progress of the Reformation?
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With reference to the Res Gestae and Suetonius' Life of Augustus, to what extent did Augustus establish a monarchy between 31BC and 19BC?
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In what ways was a Roman fort designed to fulfil its practical function efficiently?
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We are used to think that the most popular world religion, Christianity, represents love, goodness, honesty, compassion, etc. But is it really so? Let's have a closer look at this great philosophy and decide whether it really is that loving and fare.
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Does Akbar deserve the title 'Great'?
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Advising that the empire should not be extended beyond its present frontiers.' (Tacitus)With reference to the evidence of Res Gestae and Suetonius Augustus, to what extent did Augustus adhere to this principle during his lifetime?
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Roman Baths
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What impressions might a spectator in Roman times have registered on approaching, entering and settling down inside the Colosseum? How would structural and decorative features have contributed to any such impressions? I feel anxious as I arrive
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How can we tell that Freedmen could be Influential in Pompeii and Herculaneum after AD 62?
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Examine the ways in which Sallust expresses his pride in the Roman achievement in his description of the early history of Rome
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The Rose Valley
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Partition of India
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War, Violence, the Hebrew Bible & the Aeneid
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HOW FAR DO THESE ROMAN WRITERS THINK THE JEWS WERE PROSELYTISING? WHY? HOW DO YOU JUDGE THEIR TESTIMONY?
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THE RISE AND FALL OF PAGANISM
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"Robinson and Gallagher are credited with distinguishing between 'informal' and formal empire"
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"I t is not neceessarily true that medival soldiers treated enemies well, although this may seem so in legend. Look at Froissarts Chronicles of !00 years war - genocide, the hanging of enemy leaders, villages and their inhabitants burned etc. Nor was it true that they only fought for honourable ideas - the war mentioned was to gain their king control of France, to which, according to French law he had no right."
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