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The Development of the Printing Press and the Decline of the Chronicle as...

By Emily (Chavie) D. Sharfman - In his work The Idea of History, philosopher and historian Robin Collingwood outlines the development of historiography by leading his audience on a European...

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Ancient Greek Women and Warfare: Building a More Accurate Portrait of Ancient...

By A. H. Aghababian - The present study explores the portrayal of women in ancient Greek literature within the context of warfare. More specifically, this work focuses on Classical Period Greek...

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Re-Understanding Pompeii: A History of our Interpretation of the Lost City

By Annelies Van De Ven - The catastrophic demise of the Oscan-Roman city of Pompeii in 79 A.D. left its mark on our collective psyche. Its remains have long been a staple of archaeology and ancient...

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Did Stalin Plan to Attack Hitler in 1941? The Historiographical Controversy...

By Christopher J. Kshyk - The controversy surrounding the origins of the Nazi-Soviet War in 1941, namely over the issue of whether or not Stalin intended to launch an offensive against Nazi Germany...

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Economic Historiography of the War of 1812

By Dhruv Y. Patel - While the overall focus of most scholarships related to the 32-month War of 1812 concentrates on the war’s political and military history, it is also imperative to examine how...

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The Uprisings of Nat Turner and John Brown: Response and Treatment from the...

By Franco A. Paz - This paper examines two influential slave uprisings and the treatment these received by both the abolitionist movement and the press. The first section explores the country’s...

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