Early Modern Europe – Middle Ages
The period after the Dark Ages saw the rise of Europe as it wrestled with war, different ideas, the advent of the printing press and the weakening power of the Church led to a new Europe. With Early M...
The First Crusade (1096–1099) was a military expedition by Roman Catholic Europe to regain the Holy Lands taken in the Muslim conquests of the Levant (632–661), ultimately resulting in the recaptu...
In historical terms, it is often useful to speak of the beginning of one era and the end of another. For the people living in those eras, though, the line may not be so clear. When looking at the ...
Education is acquiring or imparting new knowledge and also an art of teaching. Middle Ages educations have different experience from Greek education. Education in the Middle Ages most of the people we...
One of the dark periods of the world’s history is the trading and exploitation of black slaves. The economic expansion in Europe and America through agricultural lands brought a growing demand for l...
Historians call the period we live in Modern Times. Modern Times began with the Renaissance, one of the rare periods of genius in the world’s history. Beginning in the 14th century and reaching its ...
Slave Ships and the Middle Passage
The introduction of international trade throughout the continent provided the Americas with goods once thought unattainable. Different trade routes began to stem from the original triangle route. All ...
Southern’s Middle Ages In the novel, “The Making of the Middle Ages,” author, R. W. Southern, calls attention to the events during the years of 972 and 1204, and how they influenced the intell...
The Middle Age has been portrayed as a tumultuous period that started from the fall of Rome in 476 AD to the beginnings of the Protestant Reformation in 1517. In spite of all the negative depictions...
Was Public Health Better in the Roman Era or the Middle Ages?
In my opinion, the Romans had superior public health, as they had much better sanitation and plumbing systems, which were in the Middle Ages available solely in monasteries, rather than entire towns. ...