Perspectives
Revolutionary Traditionalism
Revolution and political resistance to tyranny are included in the heritage of not a few nations. Still, there is one in which they hold a special place in history and in culture. This nation was a killer of kings and humbler of the royal. This nation, Britain, had some of the most developed and well-thought-out theological and philosophical ideas on the morality, justification, and rationale for resistance against government.
By N.C. Thomas3 years ago in History
The British Royal Family: Assessing Costs and Benefits
The British royal family is undeniably rich, with an estimated value of around £26 billion in land properties, castles, Fabergé eggs, crown jewels, and art collections by masters like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. While some view the monarchy as an outdated and secretive institution draining resources, others believe it represents the best of British history and majesty, contributing billions to the country through tourism and business.
By Akinwande Johnson3 years ago in History
Trust
Chapter 1 Part 1 “I don’t understand, Mrs. Smith. According to our class history book, most slaves benefited from being slaves. They learned useful skills that helped them advance once they were freed. But when I read my grandfather’s history book, it says many were deprived of an education. After they were freed, former slaves were forced to work in the same fields they had before being emancipated. The only difference was that now they were paid pennies, which they had to give back to pay for rent.”
By Mark Gagnon3 years ago in History
The Glorious Revolution
The Glorious Revolution of 1688 stands as a pivotal event in British history, marking a significant shift in the country's political landscape. Often portrayed as a triumph of parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy, it led to the ousting of King James II and the ascension of William III and Mary II to the throne.
By Zeeshan May3 years ago in History
The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup
As the ninth edition of the revered FIFA Women's World Cup, the aura surrounding the 2023 tournament is genuinely electrifying. This tournament symbolizes a monumental step ahead, with it being the first-ever one hosted in Australasia - a significant milestone in recognizing and appreciating the dedication and prowess of women footballers. The tournament kicked off on July 20th and will run until August 20th 1.
By Peter Mugerwa Katalemwa3 years ago in History






