Malt
First class graduate, dissertation score of 85. Was one of the top students in my third year class. All of my essays in Y1=62+ marks, Y2=66+, Y3=68+. Classically trained in debating/argument construction and research from one of the top private schools in England, then further at UoN. Pm me if you wish to ask me something. One of my strengths was finding and using a very wide range of sources in my work, which will come across in my later (not Y1) notes and essays.
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(Y2) Why did the United States find it so difficult to Prosecute the Vietnam War Successfully?
Discussion of American failure in Vietnam, honing in on key factors with an argument running throughout that the military was heavily constrained by political decision making. Includes look at Vietnamese opinions.
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Discussion of American failure in Vietnam, honing in on key factors with an argument running throughout that the military was heavily constrained by political decision making. Includes look at Vietnamese opinions.
(Y2) Why did the United States find it so difficult to Prosecute the Vietnam War Successfully?
Discussion of why America failed in Vietnam, with the argument throughout that the military's strategies were hampered constantly by political decision making in Washington. Looks at the impact of the war on American society as well.
- Essay
- • 12 pages •
Discussion of why America failed in Vietnam, with the argument throughout that the military's strategies were hampered constantly by political decision making in Washington. Looks at the impact of the war on American society as well.
(Y1) Were womens' rights movements only about getting the vote?
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Were womens' rights movements only about getting the vote?
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(Y1 with 76 score) Why did Early Modern States Seek to Curb Religious Dissent and how Significant were their efforts?
My first 1st scoring essay. Topic discussed is the importance of religious dissent to the evolution of early modern states and the needs of governments in this period to suppress dissent at some points.
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My first 1st scoring essay. Topic discussed is the importance of religious dissent to the evolution of early modern states and the needs of governments in this period to suppress dissent at some points.
(Y1) Heresy and the Western Church in the Late Medieval Period
Discussion of the threat of heresy to established religious institutions in Western Europe, primarily in England, during the late medieval period.
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Discussion of the threat of heresy to established religious institutions in Western Europe, primarily in England, during the late medieval period.
(Y1) Black Death and Serfdom
An essay exploring the impact of the Black Death on the decline of Serfdom in Western Europe, with comparatives and discussion and good sources.
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An essay exploring the impact of the Black Death on the decline of Serfdom in Western Europe, with comparatives and discussion and good sources.
(Y2 with 70 score) Did English Protestantism Threaten the Authority of the Monarch?
First Class. In depth discussion of the political threat of English radicals and protestantism, focusing on the reigns of Elizabeth and James. I used some heavy theology to form the core argument, quoting religious writers at length. Wide sources.
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First Class. In depth discussion of the political threat of English radicals and protestantism, focusing on the reigns of Elizabeth and James. I used some heavy theology to form the core argument, quoting religious writers at length. Wide sources.
(Y1) Black Death and Serfdom