European History

  • Charted for your Viewing Pleasure The late Roman Republic is fortunately a very well recorded time of human history. The tales of Pompey Magnus, Gaius Marius, Felix Sulla, and of course, Julius Caesar has inspired legendary playwrights, the imaginations of artists, as well as influenced the very founding of the United States of America. There

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  • Introduction When we think of the Nordic nations—Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, and Iceland—we often imagine fjords, saunas, or sleek modern design. But for entrepreneurs and investors, these countries also represent some of the most resilient, equitable, and forward-thinking business environments in the world. This success has not come in spite of progressive politics but, as

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  • Introduction The Hellenistic Era is commonly known as the period in between Alexander the Great’s death and the establishment of the Roman Empire. During this period in history the ancient Mediterranean experienced a string of technological advancements and successor kingdoms who engaged in an unprecedented naval arms race. I will be using knowledge from lecture

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  • Written by Aaron Barnes, Bachelor’s of Arts, History Introduction: Heritage seems to be something that is important to people and always has been. People have a natural fascination with who their ancestors were, what they did and how they accomplished it. In modern Europe and the United States, the “Celts”, “Gauls” or “Gaels” evoke a

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