Medieval Times -- Are The Dark Ages An
Appropriate
Term ? : This 8 page paper looks at Medieval Times, asking
whether or not the term dark ages adequately describes the
historical period. The middle ages are discussed in terms of its
historical place as well as its characteristics. Bibliography lists 6
sources. Dkages.wps Dark Ages Analyzed : This
6 page research paper examines
the historical period which has become known as the Dark
Ages. Specifically explored is the prevalent society, including
the standard of living, culture, religion and writing and language
of the people. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Darkages.wps
Medieval Coinage : In this 8 page research paper,
the writer
examines issues and circumstances concerning the coining of
money during medieval times. Economic situations are assessed
and the overall impact that coining had over the centuries is
determined. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Coins.wps
Medieval Feudalism : A 6 page research paper
exploring the
elements of medieval feudalism in England. Descriptions of
what constituted medieval feudalism, reason for wars, status of
women and the decline of the feudal system are discussed.
Bibliography lists 5 references. Feud.wps
Feudalism, The Norman Conquest, & 11th Century
English Politics : In this 9 page paper, the writer is concerned
with whether or not Feudalism imposed by the 11th century
Norman Conquest truly had an impact on politics in England.
Issues of ownership, social class, and much more are examined
to reach the ultimate conclusion that the impact of Feudalism
was a positive one indeed. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Normancq.wps
Western Roman Empire And The Germanic Invasion:
Feudalism : 10 pages in length. The writer discusses the
effects of Germanic invasion and feudalism in relation to the fall
of the Western Roman Empire. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
TLCfeud.wps
Germanic Invasion: Impact Upon Europe : 5 pages in
length. The writer discusses the impact Germanic invasions had
upon Europe as a whole. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
TLCGermn.wps
The Differences Between Feudalism Before and After the
Norman Conquest : This 8 page paper reviews how feudalism
evolved from its original application after the Norman Conquest
and the rule of William I. Bibliography lists five sources.
Diffno.wps
Hildegard of Bingen / Music Makes Cold Hearts
Warm :
A 6 page paper discussing the music of Hildegard of Bingen.
This paper outlines its compositional style and how it fits in the
genre of sacred music of the Middle Ages. Her musical styles
and thematics have been noted in later composers. Bibliography
lists five sources. Hildegar.wps
Medieval Judaism : A 3 page essay responding to the lot of
the Jewish in the Middle Ages. The paper mentions the premier
Jewish philosopher of the era, Maimonides, and a few of his
positions that are tenets of Orthodox Jewish doctrine today. It
glances at the fact that practicing Jews, through application,
education and commitment, are generally effective at their
work, regardless of what that work might be, and that the
anti-Semitism of the time might have sprung more from envy
than from dogmatic differences. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Jews.wps
The Inquisition As A Response To Heresy : A 4 page
research paper which explores the way the Church regarded
heresy, and the formation of the Inquisition as a response to this
problem. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Hersyinq.wps
Judaism vs. Catholicism / Before The Inquisition :
An 8 page paper that posits that antisemitism was built
slowly over the first millenia C.E., and that prior to the
Inquisition, the theology of Judaism and Catholicism followed
the same general path, meeting the same intents for the
two religions. The paper shows that although the intent was the
same and the timing of interpretations followed similar paths,
the philosophies behind the two religions were different from
the beginning. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Judocath.wps
Medieval Monasticism : A 3 page essay examining the
role of
monasteries in the Middle Ages, and using Monte Cassino,
founded by St. Benedictine, as the standard against which others
are compared. One cited reference. Monast.wps
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