Category: 19th Century

  • Mental Illness in the 19th Century

    Mental illness affects a big portion of the US population. The National Alliance on Mental Illness claimed that roughly one in five American citizens experience mental illness at some point during their lives, which is almost 20 percent of the total population (NAMI, 1). With such data available, it is no surprise that the approach…

  • David Harveys Views on the Reasons for Replanning of Paris in the 19th Century

    The concept of the progression of society is timeless and it often is crucial for innovation and growth. Paris, one of the most iconic and well-known cities in the world today, went through a complex and drastic change in the 19th century. In a city consumed by economic and social issues, there were great possibilities…

  • Essay on Planning of 19th-Century Paris

    2In 1853 Baron Georges Haussmann was appointed by Napoleon III the planning and transformation of Paris. At the time Paris was still recovering from the days of revolution, not just in 1789, but also more recent ones in 1830 and 1848, and was filled with thieves, escaped convicts and prostitutes who were protected by the…

  • 19th Century Slavery in American Literature

    Throughout the 17th and 18th centuries people were kidnapped from the continent of Africa, forced into slavery in the American colonies and exploited to work as indentured servants and labor in the production of crops such as tobacco and cotton. Slavery in America ended with the Civil War, but the long struggle to end slavery…

  • Journey through 19th and 20th Century Music

    Included in the program music is Respighis Gli Uccelli, written in 1928 and based on 17th and 18th century music in an attempt to transcribe birdsong into musical notation, and illustrate bird actions, such as fluttering wings, or scratching feet, Mozarts Piano Concerto No. 21, written in 1785 rapidly after his previous piece called D…

  • Mental Illness: A Srime In The 19th Century

    If the level of tension/stress that we bear in today’s times was carried by the people in the 19th century, they were considered lunatic. With all the research, it seems like the authorities back then really made sure that the environment is calm and peaceful for everyone. Even though it meant they had to arrest…

  • Coney Islands Role in Breaking Class Barriers in Nineteenth-Century America

    Coney Island in the nineteenth century was a major hub for spectacle and amazement. Its various dazzling sideshows, amusement parks, and seaside location made it the ideal getaway from distressing city life. In fact, it was this very period in time that these attractions were first invented and/or introduced, with the first recorded Coney Island…

  • The Royal Navy during the 18th and 19th Centuries

    Between 1763 and 1914, it can be considered that the Royal Navy did not change. Since the end of the Seven Years War in 1763, which ultimately led to the beginning of the American War for Independence, the Royal Navy kept a constant role based on the uses for expedition, trade and militarism. The Navy…

  • Why Civil Rights Movement Was More Effective Than The Suffragette Movement?

    In the late 19th century, British women fought for suffrage. Decades later, cross the Atlantic, black people in the US fought for civil rights. We can see the similarities in both revolutions: vulnerable groups fought for their rights, they resisted again the backward social perceptions and discrimination. Both demonstrate the inalienable human rights and equality…

  • The History And Nowadays Of Soccer

    When The Soccer Was Created? Humans has created a lot of ball games, since antiquity . It is known that this sport existed both in the culture of the Mediterranean Sea and in America. The oldest and most revealing finding dates back to a relief from Ancient Greece 400 BC, where a man dominates a…