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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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Compare the early civilizations of India and China with those of Sumer and Egypt.
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Goodman Brown's Journey for Initiation.
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What can we tell from the available documents about the motivation of those who went on the 1st Crusade?
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Social functionalism or individual psychological process? Are modern tools useful in investigating ecstatic cult?
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Aristotle: On a good wife from Oikonomikos.
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To study and analyse the representation of women as portrayed by Louis de Bernieres in Chapter 11 of Captain Corelli's Mandolin
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In what ways did slaves respond to their condition? What evidence is there for these? How did circumstances limit the range of responses?
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Marriage in Roman times - an Important Affair.
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How far did domestic conditions determine Spartan foreign policy in the classical period?
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Why was Byzantium ultimately unable to resist the Ottoman onslaught?
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Why was Greek colonisation so widespread in the Mediterranean and Black Sea areas?
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Costumes and Sets in Shakespeare's Theater
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Ancient Egypt.
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MEDIEVAL medicien
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The Ionian revolt
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Latin Coursework: Chariot Racing - The Circus or Hippodrome was an ancient Roman arena used to hold chariot racing.
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What was Classical Greek art for? Refer to either, or both, Archaic and Classical sculpture, or Archaic and Classical painted pottery.
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What Factors Were Most Significant to Roman Health and Medical Practice?
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The roman army and their weapons.
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Persia / Rome & War and Peace in the 7th and 8th Centuries
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In what major ways did Greek society in the archaic period show progress from the Mycenaean period and the Dark Age which went before it?
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Was successful Kingship in Merovingian Gaul simply a matter of being an effective and lucky war lead
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Outline the early history of the alphabet and explain its importance
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Biblical archaeology and the site at Beersheba
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Explain the contribution of Assyrian royal inscriptions for knowledge of Israelite and Judean histor
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Most Recent Ancient History Essays

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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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"What a great essay. So useful. Thanks "
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"Not up to academic standard, but an interesting basis."
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"Very poorly written"
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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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