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The Causes of the Industrial Revolution

Posted July 9th, 2012 at 05:34 AM by jttwong

I was on reading something on this forum a few minutes ago (when I started writing at least, 2 weeks + now. was really busy XD) and made an observation. Despite the significance of the Industrial Revolution to the contemporary world, people are not truly familiar with the subject. Yet, people don’t realize that the problems faced by the Industrial Revolution are still being face in developing nations. Forgetting the lessons of the past is a dangerous event. Hence, here is a brief introduction...
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Industrialization: Disease and Death because of Overpopulation

Posted June 21st, 2012 at 01:45 PM by jttwong

As the world modernizes, one must remember that industrialization is a two-edged sword. Long-term benefits abound; but in the short run, living standards drop substantially. This is an lesson that we must learn from history or suffer the consequences. Emperor Taizong of the Tang dynasty taught us that we must use history as a mirror to comprehend the rise and fall of a nation. We should all pray that today's modernization will enrich developing nations and their people instead of further impoverishing...
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Leon Battista Alberti and the De Re Aedificatoria

Posted June 21st, 2012 at 02:54 AM by jttwong

I initially intended for this post and the previous one regarding idealism & perspective in Renaissance architecture to be a single post. However, on second thought, Alberti deserves his own post and not just included with the a discussion of Renaissance for his unprecedented influence on architectural history that last to this day.

Unlike his predecessor, Filippo Brunelleschi, Alberti does not have significant influential buildings like Brunelleschi’s dome or the Ospedale Degli...
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Significance of Perspective & Idealism in Renaissance City Design

Posted June 21st, 2012 at 02:45 AM by jttwong

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The Renaissance marked an intriguing resurrection of the Classical unseen since the disintegration of the Roman Empire through combining art and architecture. Generally speaking, the modus-operandi of Renaissance urban construction was focused upon the aesthetical side of architecture and it orbited around two major characteristics. These were the depiction of art with a manifestation of perspective with a prominent three-dimensional standpoint instead of a mundane...
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Actual Vampires in History

Posted June 20th, 2012 at 01:20 PM by jttwong
Updated June 20th, 2012 at 01:32 PM by jttwong

Twilight, Vampire Diaries, True Blood, Underworld; from cinema to TV screens to novels, vampires dominate popular media today. Has there been actual vampires in history? Where does the concept of vampires come from? Who inspired the contemporary version of a vampire? Where has the crisis of vampires affect history? These questions will be answered on this blog.


The Bloody Countess

The most prolific vampire in the pre-modern age is Countess Elizabeth Bathory,...
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