Greek Astronomy Philosopher: Galileo The aim of this lecture is to present on Greek Astronomy Philosopher: Galileo. Italian scientist and scholar Galileo made pioneering observations that laid the foundation for modern…
Greek Astronomy Philosophers: Copernicus Copernicus expanded the ideas of Aristarchus and identified the positions of the planets. Copernicus was born and died in Royal Prussia, a region that had been a…
Greek Astronomy Philosophers: Ptolemy Prime objective of this lecture is to present on Greek Astronomy Philosophers: Ptolemy. Ptolemy was a Greco-Egyptian writer, known as a mathematician, astronomer, geographer, astrologer, and poet…
Ancient Greek Astronomy Basic objective of this lecture is to present on Ancient Greek Astronomy Philosopher. Aristotle (384-322) B.C: Greek philosopher; Believed the Earth was the center of the universe; Earth was surrounded…
Social History Social History refers to a subdiscipline of the historical sciences on the one hand and to a general approach to history that focuses on society…
Urban History This article talks about Urban History, which is a well-established and flourishing field of historical research. It focuses on the processes of by which existing…
Fernand Braudel: Historian Fernand Braudel, Historian was born on 24 August 1902 in Luméville-en-Ornois, France. He was became one of the most important historians of the 20th century.…
Presentation on History of Communism in Russia The aim of this lecture is to present on History of Communism in Russia. In the mid 1800’s , the capitalist system was going strong in Europe…
Karl Julius Beloch: Historian Karl Julius Beloch, Historian January 21, 1854 in Nieder-Petschkendorf. He studied classical philology and ancient history in Freiburg, Heidelberg and Rom from 1872 to 1875.…
Slavery in Medieval Europe This article describe about Slavery in Medieval Europe, which was lingered longer in England and in peripheral areas linked to the Muslim world, where slavery…
Migration Period Migration Period was a period of human migration that occurred roughly between the years 300 to 700 CE in Europe, marking the transition from Late…
Little Ice Age Little Ice Age (LIA) was used to refer to Earth’s most recent 4,000-year period of mountain-glacier expansion and retreat. It appears to have been strongest…