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.
During World War I, there were only a small number of female spies, but the two most well-known ones were Margaretha Geertruida Zelle, also known as Marta Hari, and Edith Cavell. These women had completely different approaches to espionage. Marta Hari relied on her attractiveness and seductive persona as an exotic dancer to charm men […]
My least favorite relative is my aunt. When I lived in Burma I used to be good friends with my cousin. We used to hang out during the school time. I liked her but I didnât like her mother. They are rich people and they discriminate against the poor people. In the beginning we liked […]
R. M. Ballantyne wrote The Coral Island in 1857 during the Victorian Era and the peak of the British Empire which was a time in history where there were clear gender divisions. Men were expected to defend, protect and to be strong and women were submissive, dependent and protected by men. Evidence of this was […]
The Silver Donkey, a tale of a young English soldier who fled the chaos of the first world war to be founded by two French sister, Marcelle and Coco. Lieutenant Shepard is temporarily blind and has walked away from the war as he found it too hard to bear. The two sisters hide and feed […]
The film centers around Rick Dadier, a married war veteran who becomes a teacher at North Manual High School. Despite being pregnant, Rick’s wife Anne supports him in his new job. As a novice teacher at an all-boys school, he soon discovers the reality behind the rumors about student behavior. At North Manual High School, […]
Owning his first gun at the age of eight, Chris Kyle learned to shoot as he hunted with his father for deer, quail and pheasants in West Texas. Chris was raised in Odessa, Texas and dreamed of joining the Unites States Marine Corps but upon finishing high school he became a professional bronco rider, apparently […]
In 1924, a grateful Congress voted to give a bonus to World War I veterans, $1.25 for each day served overseas, and $1.00 for each day served in the States. (Bartlett) However the payment would not be made until 1945. Unfortunately, by 1932 the nation had become engulfed into the Depression and the unemployed veterans […]
The main goal of this project is to analyze the strategies employed by Empress Theodora in her quest for power. Procopius’ book, The Secret History, serves as the primary source of information about Theodora. Procopius, a renowned historian from the Byzantine Empire, was born in Caesarea, Palestine around 500 A.D. and passed away approximately in […]
Set in 1965-1974 era, âHow to Tell a True War Story,â by Tim OâBrien utilizes reoccurring stories set throughout the jungles, mountains, and deserted villages in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Written in a meta-literary form, and based on what can be defined as a self-conscious work, OâBrien uses the art of story-telling with a […]
On Tuesday the 6th of March my class attended the Women Suffrage Movement Symposium that was held on campus of the College of The Bahamas in the Performance Artâs Center. This event was sponsored by ZNS and planned by the chairman of this movement, Mr. Priss Curry, under the theme of âCommemorating the Past, Reflecting […]
How consistent were Bismarckâs aims and methods from 1862 to 1871? The key word in this question about Bismarck was âconsistentâ. Most of the answers deployed accurate knowledge about developments from 1862 to 1871. The most successful essays used this knowledge to examine how far Bismarckâs aims and methods changed or remained the same. Moderate […]
Men were primarily recognized for their combat role during World War One, while women’s contributions in manufacturing bombs and ammunition for soldiers at the front line often went unnoticed. Despite having extra responsibilities, women made an effort to stay in touch with their loved ones involved in the war. Sending mementos like pressed flowers, photographs, […]
After reading The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, some readers interpret Julius Caesar as the tragic hero of the play. However, Brutus is the real tragic hero. A tragic hero is a character that is virtuous, but makes crucial errors in judgment or possesses a tragic flaw that leads to their downfall. The […]
In 1673, at the request of French colonial authorities, Jesuit missionary Father Jacques Marquette and fur trader Louis Joliet launched an expedition to investigate unexplored areas of North America. Their journey extended from the Great Lakes region down to the Gulf of Mexico. Using two bark canoes as their mode of transportation, they eventually arrived […]
The battle of the Plains of Abraham was fought on the 13th of September 1759. It was the result of a three-month British siege of the French North Aerican capital of Quebec City. Although the battle lasted for a short period of time, involved comparatively few troops, and caused few casualties, the effects of the […]
September 11, 2012 My essay will be about the tragedy of Selena Quintanilla, Selena was a famous Mexican/American singer and song writer. Selena Quintanilla-Perez was born in Lake Jackson, Texas on April 16. Selena’s brother, Abraham Quintanilla and Selena’s sister Suzette were little kids when Selena was born. Abraham always had a passion for music, […]
In late 1959, James Lawson and other members of the Nashville Christian Leadership Councilâs projects committee met with department store owners Fred Harvey and John Sloan, and asked them to voluntarily serve African Americans at their lunch counters. Both men declined, saying that they would lose more business than they would gain. The students then […]
In the short story âBordersâ by Thomas King, a mother who resides in a native community refuses to declare herself as American or Canadian at a border crossing and has some conflicts between herself and the border guards. The mother has pride in her culture and values where she comes from. She never gives up […]
Barry Glassner gives several different constructions on how we can transform, exaggerate, and invent fears. Fear is defined as a feeling of agitation and anxiety caused by present or imminent danger. But Barry Glassner defines it as constructed through efforts to protect against it. Society as a whole uses fear to profit financially, politically, or […]
In the 1991 film Black robe, Jesuit missionaries are sent to the city of Quebec in hopes of changing the native Indians from savages to Christians. Both the French and the Natives have formed strong perceptions of each other characterized by unusual similarities, undeniable differences, and evident physical traits. The mission the Jesuits have embarked […]
âTo gain which is worth having, it may be necessary to lo lose everything else. â A quote by Bernadette Devlin, which as I understand means that sometimes In our life there will come a point that we lose everything that we think is of value to us in order to gain whatâs really valuable. […]
There is an old saying children seem to always chant when being picked on. âSticks and stones may break my bones, but words can never hurt me. â This worked against bullies in grade school, but does it continue to defend against bullies as children turn into adolescents? âCyber Bullying is defined as the interaction […]