Papers On England (Before 1700)
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Life in Elizabethan England Analyzed
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This 6 page research paper describes the life of a typical member of Elizabethan society. Specifically discussed are Elizabethan work, play, food, drink, fashions, hairstyles and amusements. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Elizeng.wps
Medieval Feudalism
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A 6 page research paper exploring the elements of medieval feudalism in England. Descriptions of what constituted medieval feudalism, reason for wars, status of women and the decline of the feudal system are discussed. Bibliography lists 5 references.
Filename: Feud.wps
Medieval Weapons And Siege Engines: England
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9 pages in length. Self-preservation is a core component of human survival; in order for man to withstand threats to self and society, tools were necessary in order to outmaneuver the opposition. Medieval England has a rich and extensive arsenal of weaponry and siege engines that were instrumental in the many battles engaged for social, political and economic power; so valuable and highly prized were they that it was not uncommon for the implements to be buried with the dead. The extent to which these armaments continued a progression of battle tools that evolved from rudimentary to technologically advanced (Dawson, 2005) is both grand and far-reaching; such relatively simplistic weaponry was not only effective but quite ingenious for the level of apparatus and know-how available at the time. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: TLCMedivWeap.rtf
Neoclassicism & The Development Of The Asylum
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A 5 page paper that provides an overview of the history of England as it reflects the neoclassism of the 17th and 18th centuries and correlates this to the development of England's earliest asylum. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: Neoasyl.wps
Queen Elizabeth I
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A 12 page paper. Born of Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII, Elizabeth's childhood was not what one would anticipate for a future Queen of England. This paper provides a biographical sketch of this great queen beginning with her birth in 1533 and ending with her death in 1603. During most of her reign, Elizabeth contended with intermittent conspiracies to oust her from the throne. Still, she prevailed and brought numerous advances to England, while maintaining a more peaceful world presence than predecessors. She also fostered the golden age of English literature and is immortalized in writings. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PGlizI.wps
Queen Elizabeth I / Her Life and Contributions
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An 8 page paper discussing the life and reign of Queen Elizabeth I to England. Bibliography lists six sources.
Filename: Queene.wps
Queen Elizabeth I and Oliver Cromwell
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Both English leaders are compared and contrasted in this 6 page analysis which focuses on biographies of these famous subjects. Queen Elizabeth I by John E. Neale and Oliver Cromwell by Peter Gaunt are discussed in depth. No additional sources are cited.
Filename: Elizcrom.wps
Richard II
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5 pages in length. Richard II was not the most popular of British monarchs, nor did he take the throne at a very opportune time. The combination of Black Death, an epidemic that took the lives of nearly one-half of the entire population, and Richard's inability to lead with any political prowess cost him the chance to regain a solid British stance under effective leadership. So bound by authoritarian rule was Richard that his unyielding reign soon set off a revolution that served to be the beginning of the end for this particular monarch's authority. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCRich2.rtf
Shakespeare’s Account of Richard III
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A 5 page paper which examines how Shakespeare recounted the history of Richard III in his play. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAshiii.rtf
Sir Francis Drake, Innovative Thinker
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A 9 page paper discussing the explorer and
privateer's ability to look at things from perspectives that others had not yet seen. The
business buzzword of the 1990s and into the new century has been that of innovation, but Sir
Francis gives us insight into the usefulness of innovation during the late 16th century.
Preceding the pirates, Sir Francis was one of the world's first privateers, and certainly one of
the first to use modern methods of warfare. Whenever possible, he allowed his enemy to
complete the bulk of the difficult work for him. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: KSFranDrake.wps
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