Millennium History

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  • Criminalization of fragrance and its representation in Rogue Literature

    Masterless people, poor, tramplers, rogues, rascals, travelers, homeless, walkers, vagabonds and many more marked groups of people or individuals as such. All of these legalized categories refer to the people who are criminalized because of the way they live, not what they do. From the Middle Ages t

  • A timeline for epidemics, pandemics and diseases in human history

    Introduction 1347- The Black Death Pandemic The Black Death (also known as the plague, the great mortality or plague) was a bubonic plague (a rare but serious infection transmitted by fleas) that occurred in Afro-Eurasia from 1346 to 1353. It is the most fatal pandemic recorded

  • History and cultural origins of Ninjas in medieval Japan

    Cultural Origin:The Sengoku Period Few ancient warriors today are as famous as ninjas. Today, ninjas are myths. They are known for their almost mysterious stealth powers, fighting skills and being a master assassin. Ninjas originated in Japan Under 15 th century, in a time of chaos. Ninjas, o

  • Tamil literature's rich history and its significance in linguistic and cultural anthropology

    With the discussion of topics related to Tamil political, social and cultural aspects, the lush history of Tamil literature extends over more than 2000 years. As a Tamil woman myself, I feel the need to indulge in the great and diverse works of my ancestors. From classics to modern literature, every

  • New Spain, the modern United States, and the past and present of the Western world

    A first-world power plant once existed for three hundred years in the western hemisphere. It was democratic, very multicultural, had a complex criminal justice system, and a system of checks and balances. Over a period of three centuries, the nation was at hand a very great sovereign entity. Besides

  • A brief introduction to ancient Greek philosophy (Hippocrates, Socrates, Plato and Aristotle)

    Philosophy takes its name from Philo or love for Sophia (knowledge). Philosophy is the mother of all theoretical and natural sciences, be it medicine, art, music, mathematics, etc. By studying philosophy, one will be able to understand the future. The analogy is that the future is visible by climbin

  • History of Cuba's controversial communist regime and socio - political influences

    Until 1959, Cuba was under the US-funded dictatorship Fulgencio Batista. However, he was overthrown by a group of revolutionaries led by Fidel Castro, in which the Argentine militant Ernesto Che Guevara participated. This is the time of the Cold War, and the United States has taken various measures

  • An overview of different fashion styles throughout history

    Introduction As culture, fashion is shared, learned, patterned and meaningful. Over the years, the western world has revolutionized the fashion industry. Make it one of the fastest growing and largest industries in the world. Fashion has always been an important part of how people define themselve

  • Contested Legacy:Lord Elgin and the Legacy of the Parthenon Marbles

    During an interview with Greek newspaper Ta Nea this year, Boris Johnson explicitly ruled out the return of the Elgin marbles to Athens. He insisted that Lord Elgin obtained the tiles from the Parthenon legally in the 1810s. Since then it is under the legal ownership of the British Museum in Bloomsb

  • Logic and Meditation:The Foundation of Anthropology

    There are four main fields in anthropology:biological, cultural, linguistic and archeology. Each of these focus areas has been studied through varied research techniques and specialized interest. The introduction of psychology was first considered in the context of the human soul. And anthropology w

  • Sedlec Ossuary:The Dark History of the Church of Bones

    Imagine walking into a plain-looking chapel, and the inside has a Gothic-Ser view of real bones. Human skulls are everywhere, and they use them beautifully to construct archways, ceilings and even a chandelier. Through curved stone windows, gentle light enters and illuminates the structures of milky

  • The story of the transformative world of cross-dressing

    What do you associate cross-dressing with? Is there a man in a skirt? A drag artist? Is it Channing Tatum dressed as Beyonce? Cross-dressing is so prevalent in almost every culture around the world, but how much do we really know about it? Dressing up as the opposite sex has been a very common tro

  • Who really discovered America if it were not Columbus?

    There would be no argument about the discovery of America; many Americans and most archaeologists agree that Christopher Columbus was the hero. For generations, that was what the history books said, but old evidence showed that they were wrong. There are a few theories that confirm the discovery of

  • The life and art of Vincent Van Gogh

    Vincent Van Goghs Early Life There are few people in history who exemplify a man ahead of his time as much as the Dutch post-impressionist artist Vincent Van Gogh, who was born on March 30, 1853 in a small village in Zundert, the Netherlands, and his father was Theodorus Van Gogh, a local Protesta

  • Soichiro Honda is a mirror of patience and determination

    The reason I am writing a post about the Soichiro Honda is his tireless efforts and determination. During the Covidien-19 pandemic, we had difficulties or challenges in life or work. Soichiros stories would be a mirror and inspire us to overcome our own dilemma. It encourages us to see and benefit f

  • History of Zanzibar's slave market and its pervasive effects of loss of culture and tradition

    The Zanzibar slave market is the last thing on your mind when you think of this island paradise. Yet it can only be found a short distance from Zanzibars white palm-fringed beaches and luxury hotels. The memory of the slave market serves as a sinister reminder of a very dark period for mankind. Fo

  • The butterfly effect of the S-21 prison and killing field

    In theory, the buffer flight effect means that a small impact can have the greatest effect. Located in Phom Penh, the capital of Cambodia, the untold truth lies in a historic massacre. A former school, turned into a detention center, is now a museum for guided tours, educating individuals about the

  • History of American Orientalism and the Vietnam War

    The exercise of military, political and economic influence is always dependent on the mechanisms of culture [1]:a given distribution of power can in fact always be legitimized through cultural texts. Edward Saids classical model of Orientalism based on the ideology of difference - that is, the con

  • Making History:the Daughters of Bilitis

    The Daughters of Bilitis (DOB) was the United States first lesbian civil and political rights organization. It was formed in 1955 and began as a social alternative to bars that were the target of common police attacks. At a time when same-sex dancing in public was a crime, the DOB provided an altern

  • History and origins of Abracadabra

    When someone grows up, psychology makes them relive their childhood. Do you ever wish that a time machine could be at your disposal to recover lost days? The idea is fictitious, only memories remain. Furthermore, until almost half of the 21st century, humans were not as dependent on television or ce

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