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    The ‘great public schools’ also known as the ‘clarendon nine’ included the boarding schools of Winchester‚ Eton‚ Westminster‚ Charterhouse‚ Harrow‚ Rugby‚ Shrewbury and the two day schools which were not part of the original seven‚ St. Paul’s and Merchant Taylors’. The first of these schools to open was Winchester in 1382; the school was founded by William of Wykeham‚ a bishop‚ and it served as a model for the schools to come. The purpose behind the founding of Winchester was to provide poor scholars

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    Eric Dorn Brose: A History of Europe in the twentieth century Chapter I: A Spectre is Haunting Europe (spectre=Gespenst) May 1899: The first European peace conference was held at the Hague. 20 European and 6 Non-European Nations attended it‚ their aim was to secure a lasting peace among the Nations The most important goals of the peace movement were arbitration (Schlichtung) and disarmament. The countries appeared however to have differing ideas/aims. Germany sent Baron von Stengel

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    The 16th century was a period of vigorous economic activities within Europe. This expansion in turn played a major role in the many other transformations: social‚ political and cultural of the early modern age. By 1500‚ the population in most areas of Europe was increasing after two centuries of decline or stagnation. The infamous Black Death of 1347 - 50 principally accounts for the huge losses‚ but plagues were recurrent‚ famines frequent‚ wars incessant‚ and social tensions high as the Middle

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    America in the Nineteenth Century seeks to give voice to those who lost. Burns highlights the price of progress‚ namely increased reliance on Europe and a declining quality of life for the masses. Furthermore‚ he questions the traditional metrics of progress‚ suggesting that the oft-praised modernization and growth of the era hindered potential development. Burns’ brief preface states an ambitious goal: to introduce a more complex perspective of modernization in nineteenth century Latin America.

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    Issue IV Summary (YES) Were Workers in the Gilded Age Conservative Capitalists? Author: Carl Degler Author Background: Carl Degler is a professor of American History at Stanford University. He is the former president of the American History Society and the Organization of American Historians. He is a winner of the Pulitzer Prize for history. Thesis: America’s labor movement willfully accepted capitalism and acted conservatively to radical organizational changes in the economic system by corporations

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    At the turn of the 19th century‚ the concept of “new imperialism” first came onto the scene. Under the guise of this new term‚ Europeans began to wreak havoc on surrounding areas around them as they began their campaign to lay claim to‚ and bring their form of civilization to people that were otherwise considered to be something just short of savages. For varying motives‚ some of them being religious‚ some economic‚ and others based on Darwinism and racism‚ many European nations made moves into lands

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    In the early eleventh century‚ Turks also known as nomadic Muslims moved from Central Asia. The Turks slowly started taking over west then‚ started taking over the south starting the crusades. Acrobatiq (2014).Eventfully the Turks moved into the Holy Land and Jerusalem. The Greek Emperor Alexius didn’t like the idea of the Turks taking over‚ so he went and discussed it with Pope Urban II. The Pope wanted to form a army to fight against the Muslims and take back the holy land. This is when the armies

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    landscapes. This would open the door to lesser artists who would work for less money and create art on a much less grandiose scale. Of course‚ many lesser works have been lost since they were not worthy of preservation in a museum. The invention of the printing press in the late fifteenth century made reproducible art possible. An artist could now easily make multiple copies of an engraving and sell copies to multiple buyers at a much lower cost. Engravings by Mantegna and Albrecht

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    Magnificat‚ but peculiar music of baroques such oratorio and the church cantata were also invented‚ while there was antagonism between Catholic and Protestant. Even in the music for liturgical of the church‚ it tended to opera or a dramatic style. It was the feature of the Catholic Church music of the baroque period in Italy. During the Baroque period‚ people saw the invention of a new music form: the oratorio in the 17th century in Europe. The oratorio has a long and profound history since Italian Renaissance

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    The Growing Economlc Crisis of the Late Nineteenth Century Objective • To understand progressive steps taken by big business to bring order and stability to chaotic businesses of the late nineteenth century Notes ~ ~ ~ • • • ~ • ~ • • • • • Social Darwinism soon proved to be a philosophy for economic chaos. In the laissezfatre climate of the time. suppliers had to seek a monopoly to avoid being wrecked by competition. In their view‚ the government should protect individuals. businesses. and

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