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Papers On Western Civilization
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Christopher Columbus
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4 page analytical review of "Admiral of the Ocean Sea," a book by Samuel Eliot Morrison that goes into great detail about Christopher Columbus and his voyage to the "New World." No Bibliography.
Filename: Chriscol.wps
Churches and the French Revolution
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A 10 page which examines churches during the French Revolution. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAchchf.rtf
Classical Athens: City Morphology, Archaeology, and Cultural Influences
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A 10 page assertion that the manner in which the classical Athens was constructed and laid out, i.e. its morphology and design, could be contended to be integrally connected to Athenian culture and political venue. This paper emphasizes that Athens was the administrative,economic, cultural, and intellectual center of Greece and, in many ways, of the world as a whole. Observations are included as to the importance of city morphology, art, and the influence of more ancient cultures, on the lives of Athenians. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPathens.rtf
Classical civilizations
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This paper considers the Greek and Roman civilizations in relation to the concept of "classical" as denoting authoritative or standard criteria, and looks at the positive and negative elements of both cultures. There are three sources listed in the bibliography.
Filename: JLclassicciv
Classical Theorists, Modern Warfare, and the 20th/21st Century
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A 4 page paper which examines if the classical theorists’ notions of war apply to modern warfare in the 20th and the 21st centuries. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAmdnap.rtf
Cleopatra VII
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This 5 page paper discusses the actions and decisions of Cleopatra, and why she behaved as she did. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: HVCleVII.rtf
Cleopatra, Myth and Reality
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A 9 page research paper which explores the myths surrounding the famous queen. The writer's demonstrates how Cleopatra was first, the victim of Roman propaganda; and then, the victim of 2,000 years of male-oriented prejudice. The paper includes a brief description of Cleopatra's life as seen through a feminist perspective and also includes references as to her treatment in literature and the media. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Cleomyth.doc
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