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A Survey Of The Critical Period Of American History, James Hedding
A Survey Of The Critical Period Of American History, James Hedding
Bachelors’ Theses
Between the cardinal years of 1760 and 1824 a stiring and important panorama of important events are enfolded. This period is generally known as the era of the Critical Period of American History. The beginning of this period is signified by the birth of the idea of independence and the glorious ending with the country emerging from the dismal abyss of chaos and confusion to take its place among the sovereign nations of the world.
Charles A. Beard And The Rise Of American Civilization, Mary Jane Jeffrey
Charles A. Beard And The Rise Of American Civilization, Mary Jane Jeffrey
Bachelors’ Theses
It is the purpose of this thesis to analyze the work of Charles A. Beard, historian of American civilization with special reference to the American Revolution, the Constitutional Convention, Slavery and the Civil War, the Rise of Big Business, the Development of the West, the Spanish American War and the World War. This is accomplished through the discussion of certain topics taken from Rise of American Civilization, Vol. I and II and from Economic Interpretation of the Constitution.
Irish Learning And Its Effect On The Carolingian Renaissance, Jane Donald
Irish Learning And Its Effect On The Carolingian Renaissance, Jane Donald
Bachelors’ Theses
When the Roman Empire disintegrated and its learning was, for the time, buried by an avalanche of barbarism, Ireland alone of the many provinces which had shared in its commerce and learning, was undisturbed. Ireland had a mission; it was to be the haven in which classical learning was kept alive and it was to be the means, when the time was ripe, of carrying this culture throughout Europe.