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- 1221: The Zhou Dynasty
- ... During this period in time, philosophers such as Confucius and Mo Zi brought about many beliefs and ways of thinking. Confucius developed the Five Noble Truths and the Golden Rule. Literature and historiography made many great advances. 7 (See Appendix D2, E4) One of the reasons why the kingdom was weakened so severely was because of its population. The Zhou simply ...
- 1222: The Invention of the Atomic Bomb And Its Use
- ... to the world to abolish nuclear weapons now. Kenzaburo Ohe also strongly opposes the atomic bomb. He is a very famous writer, who has been awarded the Nobel prize for literature, so this book Hiroshima Note, which I refer to, is also famous in the world. In this book, he writes about his feeling when he visited Hiroshima. He met those ...
- 1223: The Renaissance and the Church
- ... the largest periods of growth and development in Western Europe. The increase in trade caused a abundance in wealth that resulted in the focusing of the arts. Such things as literature, paintings, sculptures and many more works are known to have blossomed from the period known as the Renaissance. Many other important occurrences , such as the Reformation and split of the ...
- 1224: The Dropping of The Atomic Bomb: Was It The Best Way to End The War?
- ... to the world to abolish nuclear weapons now. Kenzaburo Ohe also strongly opposes the atomic bomb. He is a very famous writer, who has been awarded the Nobel prize for literature, so this book Hiroshima Note, which I refer to, is also famous in the world. In this book, he writes about his feeling when he visited Hiroshima. He met those ...
- 1225: The Conquest of the Aztec Empire
- ... past in order to truly understand who we are today. The old saying, "history repeats itself," has a great deal of truth to it. The development of agriculture, architecture, and literature are just a few areas in which history has indeed repeated itself in different times, in different lands, but often from similar causes and with similar consequences. However, sometimes history ...
- 1226: The Renaissance Period
- ... government. These things gave rise to a new type of scholar, the humanist. Humanist is mainly concerned with humankind and culture. They studied various things such as Latin, Greek, and Literature and Philosophy. Music and Mathematics were also studied as well. So this paved the way for the great artist that we recognize today. Born in an artistically influenced town of ...
- 1227: Stalin and The Soviet Union
- ... began his studies at the seminary as a devout believer in Orthodox Christianity. He was soon exposed to the radical ideas of fellow students, however, and began to read illegal literature based on the works of German political philosopher Karl Marx. In 1899, just as he was about to graduate, he gave up his religious education to devote his time to ...
- 1228: Holocaust Revisited
- ... When the Nazis strengthened and consolidated their rule in the March elections, outbreaks against Jews increase the intensity. From the facts of the Holocaust and the thousands of volumes of literature written about the Holocaust, I have derived that the “policy of genocide” was prefigured in Nazi persecutions of the Jews before the war. This paper will discuss the measures in ...
- 1229: The Mongol Invasion of China
- ... sympathy of a larger audience and aroused an ardent feeling of identification with the story being acted out. The subject matter of the Yüan plays is often taken from humbler literature of the previous periods, such as the short stories of the T'ang era, or from history; complicated crime and love-stories were, of course, very popular. This type of ...
- 1230: The Hellenistic Age
- ... These huge political units now overshadowed the old city-states. The urban elite in these kingdoms spoke Koine (common) Greek, which became the new international language. The religion, art and literature were a cosmopolitan blend of Greek and native elements. Many new cities were founded, most important of which was Alexandria in Egypt. Under the Ptolemies, who used their wealth to ...
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