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History

This collection includes articles in the History category. Each publication presents carefully reviewed historical content supported by verified sources. All materials follow a modern, research-based approach aligned with the professional standards of today’s historical scholarship.

A comprehensive exploration of Ancient Greek auctions, markets, slavery, land ownership, horse trade, and daily life in the city-states (poleis). This article examines historical sources, economic systems, and social structures, with examples and comparisons to modern equivalents.

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An in-depth educational overview of Rome under its legendary seven kings, from Romulus to Tarquinius Superbus. The article traces the evolution of political institutions, urban development, social structures, military organization, and economic practices, highlighting how early Rome grew from a small settlement into a proto-state. It examines monarchic authority, Senate and assemblies, the census, urban infrastructure (bridges, ports, Cloaca Maxima, walls, temples), population integration, and trade. Economic activity is explored, from subsistence agriculture and tribute collection to river trade and state-controlled resources, noting that formal auctions and structured market institutions did not yet exist in Rome, unlike contemporary Greek poleis. The narrative shows trends towards complex social interactions, proto-commercial activity, and preparation for the Republic.

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A comprehensive overview of the formative period of the Roman Republic, from the expulsion of Tarquinius Superbus to the stabilization of economic and legal institutions around 448 BC. The article examines political transitions from monarchy to interregnum and consular government, year-by-year consuls, key Republican institutions (consuls, Senate, tribunes, assemblies, censors, magistrates), the Decemvirate and codification of the Twelve Tables, the early monetary system, and the central role of auctions in economic life. Social structures, military organization, plebeian rights, and interactions between political authority and legal reforms are analyzed, highlighting the foundations of Roman civic, legal, and economic stability.

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This article will dive into the main aspects of distance and length. Here, we will attempt to review length through its geographical—and, by extension, cultural—significance for human societies, from historical perspective.

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Education

The Education category features selected articles on learning, teaching, and human development. Topics include educational psychology, curriculum design, teaching methodology, and personal growth.

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Interdisciplinary

The Interdisciplinary category includes books, publications, and articles that apply a cross-disciplinary approach in the methodology used to outline their material. For example, tracing the evolutionary pathways of animal species through the differentiations of their metabolic adaptations.

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