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The
Use of Torture in Crime and Punishment in the 16th Century
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A 10 page research paper that discusses the use of torture in
the power struggle that was being played out between the
Catholic Church and the rising tide of Protestantism. The
writer argues that it was used quite successfully by both
sides. The Catholic Church used torture via the various
tribunals of the Inquisition to successfully suppress even the
mildest hints of disobedience to church authority, while 16th
century author John Foxe used descriptions of torture against
Protestant martyrs to cement the reign of Queen Elizabeth I in
England as well as insuring the continuation of Protestantism
within that country. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Torture.wps
Islam
& The Baptism Of Europe
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A 3 page essay on the relationship of the five pillars of
Islam to the Baptism of Europe and the effect of Neoplatonism
on the growth of both Islam and Christianity. One cited
reference.
Filename: Islam.wps
(The)
Black Death in Europe
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An 8 page paper on the social and political occurrence and
consequence of the Black Death (the bubonic plague) in Europe.
The writer discusses various relevant issues including the art
which resulted from the devastation and even the persecution
of Jews as the group supposedly responsible for bringing the
plague (western civ). Bibliography included.
Filename: Blackdea.wps
Social
Changes Resulting From Bubonic Plague
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A 6 page paper discussing both immediate and long-lasting
changes brought on by necessary shifts in custom in response
to the loss of 1/3 of Europe's population during the Black
Death. The Black Plague put the entire structure of society in
flux as people lived in very fear for their lives and tried to
deal with life in as normal manner as possible while half
cities fell all around them. Perhaps the most lasting changes
arose from the necessity of letting 'new blood' into
established institutions such as law and medicine in order to
assure their continuance. These people brought new patterns of
thinking, and many of them may have never had any other
opportunity to rise beyond their peasant status had the plague
not made both land and position available. It was a time of
the first respect for the power of labor, and it was the time
of the first recorded persecution of the Jews. Bibliography
lists 6 sources.
Filename: Bubplag.wps
The
Black Death in Europe
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In 6 pages the author discusses the Black Death in Europe.The
Black Death was also known as the Black Plague. This plague
was catastrophic to the population of Europe during the
fourteenth century. The Black Death killed a great number of
the population. It knew no cultural or socioeconomic boundary,
killing peasant and aristocrat alike. Bibliography lists 5
sources.
Filename: Blkdth.wps
The
Black Plague
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This 5 page paper is a fictitious depiction of an artisan
dying of the plague in Medieval times. Explanations of the
reality of the times are clarified and documented.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Medblp.wps
The
Black Plague in England
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A 5 page research paper that examines how the Black Plague
affected social change in English society. The writer
demonstrates that the sudden reduction of the English
population by roughly one-third created a severe labor
shortage. This shortage, while it greatly enhanced the value
of the labor of the peasantry, also speeded up the processes
of change and ultimately contributed to the decline of
feudalism. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Blacplaq.wps
The
Bubonic Plague -- Compared With The A.I.D.S. Plague
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In this insightful 5 page essay, the writer discusses
similarities between the Bubonic, or 'Black Plague' (a.k.a.
'Black Death') of the 14th century, and the modern-day A.I.D.S.
crisis. Public health and social issues are taken into
consideration as they relate to each of the two societies
discussed. Stereotypes, discrimination, and popular fears are
analyzed as well. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: Bubonaid.wps
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