
Atenism and Pharaoh Akhenaten’s Attempt to Deify Himself
Oct 1, 2021 · Abstract 18th Dynasty (1550-1295 BCE) pharaoh Amenhotep IV (d. 1336 BCE), later known as Akhenaten, founded what was arguably Egypt’s first monotheistic religion, which was …
The Last True Roman: The Influence of Justinian the Great on Early ...
Feb 22, 2024 · Abstract This paper deals with the long-term impacts of the reign of Byzantine emperor Justinian the Great within the realms of military, political, and religious affairs.
"Nationalism through Insecurity" by Ryan Schweitzer
Abstract Nationalism and revolutions are highly volatile processes and typically can be seen as attempts to create a unified society. While Iranian nationalism may be a creation of religious and academic …
"Lafayette, the Thinker" by Anna Trull - Georgia Southern Commons
Mar 23, 2023 · Abstract Between 1775 and 1834, the Marquis de Lafayette played a role in the ongoing development of both the American and French Revolutions. Most previous scholarship about …
The Downfall of a President: The Media Coverage of Richard Nixon’s ...
Abstract The Watergate Scandal stands out as being the first, and so-far only, event that was catastrophic and damming enough to force a sitting President of the United States to resign from office.
Beyond the Battlefield: The Social and Legal Status of Women in Sparta
Oct 24, 2024 · Abstract The social and legal status of women in Sparta differed from other ancient societies, as they were afforded more social mobility and rights to ownership of property than their …
"Colonial Controversy" by George Kotlik - Georgia Southern Commons
Abstract About the Author George Kotlik is a junior student majoring in Political Science at Keuka College, a small private school in upstate New York. George was born and raised in the Finger …
"The Mongol “Other” and the Limits of Europe’s Christian Self …
Abstract In a 1250 C.E. letter to Pope Innocent IV regarding a possible Mongol invasion, King Bela IV of Hungary vividly illustrates the self-perception of Europe as a Christian civilization through a conflation …
"A Mermaid's Tale" by Melissa Jones - Georgia Southern Commons
Nov 26, 2018 · Abstract This paper traces the evolution of the representation of mermaids throughout history through an examination of the portrayals of mermaids in literature, oral tradition, paintings, …
Mayan Bloodshed: Examining What Allowed for Genocide to Occur in …
Abstract By the mid-sixteenth century, Yucatan was firmly under Catholic control. By 1561, there were dozens of friars and eight monasteries in operation, and programs aimed at converting Mayan …