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They are not celebrated so much as controlled. Mass immigration diluted the working-class culture of England’s northern ...
If we imagine religion as a technology, argues Notre Dame sociologist Christian Smith, we can better see the cause of its ...
English historian Edward Gibbon completed work on his six-volume work, “The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.” ...
Martyrdom of Imam Hussein (AS) who sacrificed his life for the sake of preserving Islam and justice has inspired many ...
You may have noticed that we here at Modovolo like writing articles where we make outlandish references to the ancient Romans ...
They welcome Trump’s imperial presidency and unchecked executive power, seeing parallels with a transition from republicanism ...
This is how Edward Gibbon summarises the lifecycles of Asiatic dynasties in his book, The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.
In the movie Key Largo, Humphrey Bogart tells us he knows what Edward G. Robinson’s character, the racketeer Johnny Rocco, wants – he wants more.
In 1776, when Adam Smith published his classic “Wealth of Nations”, British essayist Edward Gibbon (1737 to 1794) wrote an equally famous text, “History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman ...
Decline and Fall covers thirteen centuries and is an enormous intellectual undertaking and, on publication, it became a phenomenal success across Europe. The image above is of Edward Gibbon by ...
It wasn’t logorrhoea that drove Edward Gibbon to write six volumes on the passing of the Roman Empire. Or his thwarted love life, which left him with bundles of energy to dispose of. Rather ...
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