C. Paul Martin

C. Paul Martin

C. Paul Martin began writing in 2003 while studying at Christendom College, Va. He specializes in theological/ideological history and socio-historical topics such as the Reformation, the Crusades and the ideology of revolutions. Martin holds Bachelor of Arts degrees in history and theology, and has nearly completed his studies for Master of Arts in history at National University in California.
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Christendom College, Double Majored in History and Theology; National University, Masters in History

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  • Ezio or Chell?
    More than half-way through 2011, some of the best games of the year have already separated themselves from the rest of the pack.
  • FORT SUMTER
    What happened at the bombardment of Fort Sumter, the event that began the Civil War?
  • Civil War and Sovereignty
    History grants its victors the privilege of interpreting events, so we often lose sight of the fact that sometimes the people got their way.
  • The Great Transition
    Prior to World War II, the U.S. mostly stayed out of international politics. This paper outlines the dramatic shift away from an isolationist foreign policy to one of globalism in the years 1931-1945 and following.
  • Well Fine Then!
    Mike McCarthy, head coach of the Green Bay Packers, did not receive a single vote for coach of the years . . . this is a major oversight. I also share my Super Bowl insight.
  • Vigilius and Theodora: The Most Dramatic Example of Papal Infallibility
    Relates one of the most profound examples of how the papacy has never failed to remain consistent to orthodoxy.
  • A Brief Lesson in Baseball Contracts
    Analyzes the wisdom of signing young baseball players to long-term deals.

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