History Essays
When most students think of history essays, they think of dull, dry topics that are difficult to write about and even more difficult to read. However, writing a history essay can be an exciting and enjoyable experience with a bit of organization and creativity. The first step in writing a successful history essay is to choose a topic that interests you. Once you have a topic you’re interested in, please do some research to find out as much as you can about it. The more information you have, the better your essay will be. There are several history essay examples from the internet. In addition, you can download the history essay samples from the websites that offer them so you can use them for inspiration.
Alternatively, you can hire the services of a writer to write the essays for you. The next step is to come up with a thesis statement. A thesis statement is a sentence or two that states your position on the topic you’ve chosen. It should be clear, concise, and easy to understand. After you’ve written your thesis statement, it’s time to start writing your essay. Essays about History are sometimes very different from the typical five-paragraph essays that students are often required to register.
In Christine Mitchell Havelock’s article, Mourners on Greek Vases: Remarks on the Social History of Women, Havelock describes the role of women in ancient Greece as being secondary, oppressed, restricted, disregarded and without identity. The question regarding women’s role in art within this time period is one that is new to us. Only recently has […]
The Jollibee Food Corporation was founded by Tony Tan Caktiong and his family. And did you know that the Jollibee Food Corporation wasn’t selling fast food back in the days, instead they sell ice creams, and it was named as Jolibe. But after sometime, they decided on getting the services of a management consultant in […]
Most of us raised to think about history in the traditional way would read an account of a Revolutionary War battle written by an American historian in 1944. The questions asked by traditional historians and by new historicists are quite different, and that’s because these two approaches to history are based on very different views […]
The Mayflower, carrying pilgrims, anchored at Cape Cod on November 11, 1620. The newcomers had a shallop aboard their ship for exploring the newfound territory, but it suffered damage during the journey and required repair. While the shallop was under repair, Captain Standish led a group of 16 heavily armed men to navigate towards what […]
Around 550 B.C. a small kingdom in the northern part of the region known as the Magadha Kingdom began to expand and flourish. Lead by an aggressive king by the name of Bimsiara Magadha expanded its borders. King Bimsiara used armies, politics, and marriage to add more territory to his kingdom. After his death in […]
Among local films, Abakada Ina starring Lorna Tolentino as an illiterate mother comes to mind. Her mother-in-law (a teacher) looks down to her because she is “useless” and “unreliable.” When one of her kids gets sick and the doctor prescribes some medicines, the latter has to put some colored stickers on the bottles to help […]
Algebra’s history spans numerous decades and has been instrumental since the dawn of time. The evolution of algebraic notation unfolded across three phases: the rhetorical stage, the syncopated stage, and the symbolic stage – the last being the one we commonly employ in day-to-day algebraic applications. In previous civilizations, mathematics played a crucial role in […]
“Chili con carne”, translating to “Chili with meat”, or often just termed as chili, refers to a spice-laden stew. This term is of Spanish origin, implying “peppers with meat”. The basic version of this dish requires chili peppers, garlic, onions, cumin, and either chopped or ground beef. It is not uncommon to find beans and […]
The process of communication involves the sharing of meaning between living organisms. It consists of a sender, a message, and an intended recipient. The recipient does not necessarily have to be aware or present during the communication, allowing for communication to happen across great distances in time and space. For communication to occur, the parties […]
Malacca is a small state encompassing 1657km2 on the Western Peninsular of Malaysia. Geographically positioned along East-West trading route, at the busiest and narrowest point of Straits of Malacca, the state experienced a unique culmination of cultural and historical influences from Malay Sultanate (1400-1511), Portuguese colonial (1511-1641), Dutch colonial (1641-1795), English colonial (1795-1942, 1945-1957) and […]
The adidas Group is globally the second largest manufacturer of sporting attire, controlling almost a quarter (22%) of the market compared to the 33% currently commanded by its biggest rival Nike. Although a multinational company, it was founded originally in Germany and thus its central headquarters are situated in Herzogenaurach, and home to more than […]
Most people try to shield children from the evils of the world; however, some may try a little too hard. The teacher in Billy Collins’s poem “The History Teacher” is an example of this. By teaching the children a fairy-tale version of history rather than the reality of it, the children fail to learn about […]
Nigeria’s agricultural history is deeply interwoven with its political narrative. This is widely explored in relation to changing constitutional structures, such as: Colonial, Internal Self Government, and the Post-1960 periods, categorized by sectors. Crop Production: During the colonial administration in Nigeria from 1861-1960, agricultural development was subject to inconsistent attention. Throughout this time, significant focus […]
In April 1856, after almost eighty years of intermittent frontier wars between British colonial powers and the amaXhosa of the Eastern Cape, a young Xhosa girl by the name of Nongqawuse received a message. She told her uncle that spirits came to her near the Gxarha River, saying, “Tell that the whole community will rise […]
The Pullman Strike of 1894 was one of the most important events of the Labor movement of the 19th century. Despite rampant corruption and disregard for the common worker, the Pullman Strike was only one of a very few labor strikes which possessed any real size and possibility for effecting change. The change that the […]
Realism underlines the constraints on politics forced by human nature and the absence of international government. Jointly, they make international relations mainly a realm of power and interest. “Human nature has not changed since the days of classical ancient times” (Thompson 1985: 17). And that nature, according to realists, is at its core self-centered, and […]
Makeup. Have you ever wondered how women from earlier times were supplied with makeup? In fact, Ancient Egyptians used anything from copper and lead ore to create the first cosmetics used in the world. However, today, cosmetics are scientifically advanced and can do everything from his pores, smooth complexions, and change eye color. Makeup has […]
There are many dedicated and enthusiastic personalities in the history of broadcasting who have meaningfully contributed towards the rise and development of broadcasting. When it comes to choosing the most influential personality of broadcasting, what should be the criteria? Is that the achievements in the field that counts most or it require some thing more […]
The Spanish account Beinal 45-54 narrates the some of the experiences of what had happened during a time that America was discovered and the Spanish people conquered their land. The Spanish account is narrated after some time had passed meaning that there are some things that the narrator might have forgotten, or even clearer story […]
During the British rule in India, Lever Brothers England introduced modern soaps by importing and marketing them in India. However, North West Soap Company created the first soap manufacturing plant in India, which was situated in the city of Meerut, in the state of Uttar Pradesh. In 1897, they started marketing cold process soaps.* During […]
As long as there has been some form of medical treatment in the world, there has been someone who has voiced their ethical viewpoints on the treatment of patients. It is difficult to trace back the very first ethical thinking in medicine, but Islamic and Muslim traditions have left their footprints in Medical and Bioethics […]
The 20th century was a time of great change in the way women were perceived as members of Australian society. A notable example of a person who helped to bring about this change is the feminist Vida Goldstein, who campaigned for women’s suffrage and social reform in regards to gender inequality. She was an influential […]