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Enlightenment in the Age of Terror
An examination of Enlightenment from the perspectives of three philosophers, the German Kant, French philosopher Foucault and myself. The article aims to inform those of today that without vigilance a
Outstanding French Women – Matilda of Flanders
A review of the life and outstanding contribution to French and English history of Matilda of Flanders, wife of William the Conqueror, Queen of England from 1068.
What Is the Meaning of Public Art?
Public art is the term used for artwork that is displayed in public locations such as civic centers, libraries, public transportation facilities, commercial centers and parks. An individual or a group commissions a public art project for a specific location and purpose. Funding for public art projec
Greek Anthology From the Roman Period
Epigrammatists biographies from the Greek Anthology from the Roman period of Greek literary history through the death of Marcus Aurelius.
World War I: Airco DH.2
The Airco DH.2 was the first effective British fighter of World War I. Entering service in 1915, the Airco DH.2 helped combat the "Fokker Scourge." A pusher biplane, the Airco DH.2 was eclipsed by more advanced fighters by the end of the war.
Afrocentrism
Afrocentrism is a political movement that believes Greek culture was borrowed from Black Africans.
Minnesota Fast Facts
Want to learn more about Minnesota? These fast facts provide information about its admission to the union, its state symbols, important people from Minnesota, and key events in state history.
Indulgences and their Role in the Reformation
Indulgences were important in the start of the Reformation; this explains what they were.
Nero - Basics on the Final Julio-Claudian Emperor
The Roman Emperor Nero said to have played the fiddle while Rome burned and to have persecuted the Christians.
How Daniel Boone Created the Wilderness Road Through the Cumberland Gap
The Wilderness Road, established by frontiersman Daniel Boone in 1775, became a major route westward, through the Cumberland Gap.
Four Initiatives Developed by W.E.B. Du Bois
Historian, sociologist, writer, educator and sociopolitical activist, W.E.B. Du Bois fought throughout his career to uplift African-Americans through a variety of methods.