The Artful Historian

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

The Development of class and Gaskell’s Response to the Social Question.

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The idea of class was a new phenomenon that began to develop in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. It helped to delineated...
Monday, December 12, 2011

The Intrepid Matthew Henson

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With Alberta Clippers and below freezing temperatures in Boston recently, our proximity to the North Pole is not far from our minds. However...
Tuesday, August 23, 2011

The Earl of Essex and The Political Climate of the 1590s Part V

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Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone              After hearing about the defeat in Ireland of the English under Henry Bagenal, Essex of...

The Earl of Essex and The Political Climate of the 1590s Part IIII

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Sir Walter Raleigh        Essex pro-French policy was against the views of Elizabeth who "disliked and profoundly distrusted...

The Earl of Essex and The Political Climate of the 1590s Part III

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Robert Cecil, Earl of Salisbury     In addition to the inadequacies of a female ruler, the idea that men of lower rank were dominatin...

The Earl of Essex and The Political Climate of the 1590s Part II

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Queen Elizabeth I      Essex conduct at war is chivalric in nature because the execution or action was not solely based on his victori...
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Since its incorporation in 1925, the Greene County Historical Society has strived to fulfill its mission to collect, preserve and interpret the history of Greene County. It has accomplished this mission since 1971 in the 52 room museum building which houses more than 10,000 artifacts, all representing Greene County's rich history.
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