Erika Hapke
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Transsexuality and It's Relation to Gender Roles as a Binary Opposition: The First Man-Made Man by Pagan Kennedy - A ResponseThis historical biography is written to cover not only one revolutionary medical event, but to describe the obstacles that most transgendered persons faced in the early twentieth-century. -
Why Sex Matters: The Importance of Studying the History of SexualityDespite the inextricable ties that sexuality has to our very being, historians have often overlooked this trait as irrelevant. Sexuality itself has a rich history, which bears influence over our social developments, our politics, our economies and achievements.
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Pirates as an Example of Class Struggle"Rediker presents pirates as individuals often forced by circumstance to piracy, and therefore representative of what changes can occur due to the strain of an unequal and unfair society. " -
An Interpretation of Book 17 of Homer's 'The Illiad'Within the plot of 'The Iliad', book 17 stands apart as a turning point in the great war, where warriors display very human emotions upon the death of a much-loved warrior, Patroclus. -
Parental Relations in Shakespeare's 'The Merchant of Venice'The wide scope of relationships portrayed in Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice show how deeply an individual's character may be affected by his or her upbringing. -
Art Through Man's EyesArt is a purely human invention. No other creature creates art, nor can any other creature record, analyze, or appreciate it. It is due to the intrinsically human nature of art that one can only truly attempt to understand it through a human-centered perspective. -
Planning Your First Backpacking Trip to EuropeBonjour, Guten Tag, Dia Dhuit, and hello! I'm excited to hear that the travel bug has bitten you, and that you'd like to leave the states and explore western Europe. This little guide will help you through the long and often stressful planning stages of your adventure.