If you compare something, at least go way out there and compare someone like Thatcher and Hatshepsut.Historian said:I'm sorry, please in my opinion, do beg my pardon, Joan of Arc is such a conventional choice. *Sorry* But anyway I'm thinking about doing mine on the American war of Independence, possibly debating whether its conception was actually for liberty or the reactions towards oppressive circumstances, but rather it was a war that began between rival capitalists, especially that of the English East India Co.
Perhaps, assuming you are a feminist supporter, you may consider a comparative study etween two great female leaders of history, eg Catherine the Great/Elizabeth etc.
Sticky situation.studyaholic said:Well my major work is on Queen Elizabeth I with the question being
"Evaluate the factors that contributed to Queen Elizabeth's I attitudes towards her Roman Catholic subjects..."
that sounds madCheap Thrills said:I'm looking at Conrad's representation of African history in Heart of Darkness. I have to hand my proposal in on Thursday, and I still haven't finished reading the damn book. Ah well
dont worry, im taking the easy way out with Ned Kellycazchik said:I'm doing Joan Of Arc... but it seems really popular. I'm concentrating on if she was sane or not.
a girl in my class is doing something similar to this.Cheap Thrills said:I'm looking at Conrad's representation of African history in Heart of Darkness. I have to hand my proposal in on Thursday, and I still haven't finished reading the damn book. Ah well