Focusing on the dynamics of the Jesuit order among the Inca, this study delves into trade, labor, and daily life, moving beyond race and the casta system. It explores societal structures before and after contact, examining what was introduced and what was lost. Key themes include gender roles, social interactions, and the interplay between micro and macro identities, providing a comprehensive view of the cultural and social transformations that occurred during this period.
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- 2023
- 2022
Focusing on the relationship between the Canadian monarchy and its citizens, this essay investigates the symbolic gestures and traditions employed by the sovereign to foster connections with the people of Canada. It critically examines the monarchy's self-constructed role and relevance in contemporary society, situating these practices within a historical framework. The research delves into the political context surrounding the Canadian monarchy, providing insights into how it justifies its existence in modern times.
- 2022
The paper explores the evolution of historical practice and the diverse methodologies that have reshaped historians' understanding of the past. It highlights how these changes have transitioned history from mere antiquarianism to a more purposeful discipline. By introducing new theories and perspectives, the work emphasizes the importance of inclusive dialogue in society, showcasing how each advancement in historical research enriches our comprehension of historical events and their significance.
- 2021
The research paper provides a comprehensive historiography examining the complex interactions between French colonial powers and Amerindian communities in the Great Lakes region, Upper Canada, and northeastern United States. It explores the evolving perceptions and dynamics of this relationship over several centuries, highlighting how colonial attitudes transformed and were often exploited throughout history. This scholarly work contributes to a deeper understanding of colonialism's impact on indigenous populations in North America.
- 2017
"Ad Maiorem Dei (Et Fransia) Gloria". The Lasting Impact of French Missionaries in China
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The research paper explores the arrival of Protestant and Catholic/Jesuit missionaries in 17th century China, highlighting the role of Portuguese missionaries in this historical context. It examines the shift in European empires from colonial expansion through religious conversion to a focus on commercial interests. The study provides insights into the complex interactions between these missionaries and the secluded Chinese empire during a transformative period in history.
- 2016
Focusing on the pivotal Battle of Gettysburg, this thesis examines its significance in shaping the outcome of the American Civil War. It highlights the role of the 20th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment, a group of overlooked volunteers, and their strategic position on Little Round Top during the battle's second day. The narrative also touches on their resupply by mutineers from the 2nd Maine Volunteer Infantry, emphasizing the complexities and dynamics of military units in this critical moment of history.
- 2016
Analyzing Joseph Stalin reveals the complexities behind his iconic image, exploring both his public persona and private life. The study delves into his daily experiences, vacations, and the significant events of the Great Terror and World War II. It also examines the impact of his wife's suicide on his psyche, his role as a father, and the fates of his inner circle. While historically viewed as a ruthless dictator, this research suggests a more nuanced portrayal, highlighting his humanity amidst paranoia and brutality.
- 2016
Focusing on visual analysis, the essay explores Jean-Léon Gérôme's 1879 oil painting "A Muezzin Calling From The Top Of A Minaret The Faithful To Prayer." It highlights the work as an example of Orientalism within the Realism movement, emphasizing its cultural significance. Gérôme's extensive travels to Egypt likely influenced the creation of this piece, which resides in a private collection. The analysis delves into the themes and artistic techniques that characterize this evocative portrayal of a muezzin's call to prayer.
- 2016
Focusing on the impact of the Crimean War and the Great War, this essay explores the profound changes these conflicts brought to Russian society and its diplomatic standing. It examines the social and political transformations experienced by the Russian populace, highlighting how these wars reshaped national identity and international relations. Through a detailed analysis, the work sheds light on the significant historical context of Russia during this tumultuous period, offering insights into the broader implications for the region and beyond.
- 2016
The essay explores the life and impact of Augusto Calderón Sandino, a significant Nicaraguan revolutionary who opposed U.S. military intervention and the Nicaraguan federal government during the late 1920s and early 1930s. It examines his strategies, motivations, and the broader historical context of his resistance, highlighting his role in shaping Nicaraguan nationalism and anti-imperialist sentiment. The analysis reflects on Sandino's legacy and the lasting effects of his struggle on subsequent political movements in Latin America.