Queen Mary, University of London (QMUL) • English and history
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Modules English and history at Queen Mary, University of London (QMUL)
Notes available for the following courses of English and history at Queen Mary, University of London (QMUL)
- History4202: reformation to revolution 1
- History4604: Global Encounters: Conquests and Cult 1
- HST4202: Reformation to revolution 1
- HST4603: History in practise 1
- HST4603:The Foundations of Modern Thought: Introdu 1
- HST536: A History of Terror in the Modern Age 1858-2008 1
Latest notes & summaries Queen Mary, University of London (QMUL) • English and history
This is a 1st class essay, which I thoroughly enjoyed researching and writing. It explores the relationship between the media and terrorism and whether terrorists are powerless without the media -and I argued they are not. Organisations like FLN and ISIS and terrorist incidents like the Munich Olympics and Iraq war are used as examples to support the essay argument.
This is an in depth essay exploring numerous reasons answering the question 'To what extent did the invention of the printing press transform European society?'. Some historians are quick to say that the printing press was one of the greatest inventions and was responsible for the beginning of the reformation etc. whilst others differ. Readers/buyers will benefit from additional sources/books and a better understanding of the revolutionary printing press without facing difficult vocabulary, as ...
Notes written in a good clear, structure, with main points outlined.
This was my first university book review for history. This essay gives detail about the strengths and weaknesses of the book and outlines history as told by Australian solders.
This is a very detailed A grade 4000-word essay answering the question 'How does Wollstonecraft account for ‘the state of degradation to which woman is reduced’ in A Vindication of the Rights of Woman?'. I spent months of blood, sweat and reading more than 9 different books to put together this essay. It paid off as I received a 1st!
This assignment completely baffled me and my seminar colleagues but luckily I managed it. In this essay, two resources for historical research/information are compared. I decided to compare Jstore with BBC documentaries.
This was my first ever university history research essay and I was so stressed. I chose to cover the topic about Dahomey kings, from the West African region during the height of Western imperialism and expansion during the 17th Century. and why they went to war. This essay gives several detailed and supported reasons and also answers the complicated question.