Social Change and 16th Century England
.... On January 1, 1511, Catherine indeed gave birth to another child, and this time, Henry had his much desired
male heir. Celebrations ....
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Henry VIIIs Break From the Catholic Church
.... On January 1, 1511, Catherine indeed gave birth to another child, and this time, Henry had his much desired
male heir. Celebrations ....
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A Man for All Seasons
.... King Henry decided that when the marriage failed to produce a
male heir that he would ask the Pope for permission to annul the marriage. ....
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Conflicting Views of Henry VIII
.... have been accorded to lesser mortals, and these dispensations had often been given for precisely the same reason: the urgent need to produce a
male heir to the ....
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Written on the Wind
.... With such a blow to his manhood (the
male of his time and class was expected to fulfill his role by producing a
male heir), he starts to drink again. ....
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Themes in Written on the Wind
.... With such a blow to his manhood (the
male of his time and class was expected to fulfill his role by producing a
male heir), he starts to drink again. ....
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The English Reformation
.... ever that dramatic action must be taken to emancipate him from his marriage, Henry VIII took stock of his future kingdom and decided that a
male heir must be ....
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Society and Religion in Non-Western Societies
.... Everyone has patrilineal surnames, patrilineal ancestor worship is widespread, and the need for a
male heir are among the dominant characteristics of ....
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A Midsummer Night's Dream
.... On the other hand, Oberon's desire for the boy could be an allusion to the English tradition of producing a
male heir as the highest good, a tradition smashed ....
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Divorce During the Protestant Reformation
.... When this marriage failed to produce children, Henry appealed to Rome to allow a divorce so he could marry Anne Boleyn in the hopes of producing a
male heir. ....
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CAUSES OF SCHISMS IN EARLY ISLAM
.... The primary units of society were family, clan and tribe. Muhammad died without a
male heir and without having made any provision for the succession. ....
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SHIISM IN PAKISTAN This research traces the pol
.... The Prophet of Islam, Muhammad (570-632 AD), died without a
male heir and failed to designate his successor after his death. Hourani ....
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A Man for All Seasons
.... The new marriage seemed happy for a number of years, but Henry became concerned because Catherine had borne no
male heir to continue the Tudor line. ....
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Wesleyanism: Christian Definition and Beliefs
.... Henry "desperately needed a
male heir" to prevent his daughter from ruling, fearing that "a throne held by a woman would never be secure" (Trueman). ....
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RISE OF ISLAM
.... Reasons for the Success of the Islamic Conquests Although he had a dozen wives after Khadija died, Muhammad had no
male heir and had made no provision for his ....
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Society and Religion in Non-Western Societies
.... Everyone has patrilineal surnames, patrilineal ancestor worship is widespread, and the need for a
male heir are among the dominant characteristics of ....
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JACK LONDON
.... In his last years, he was despondent about his failure to produce a
male heir, and mounting financial obligations drove him to maintain the taxing thousand ....
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Relationship of Napoleon and Josephine
.... Napoleon still wanted to produce a legitimate
male heir, which they had not succeeded in, and he began seriously contemplating divorce for that reason. ....
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Tragic Elements in Romeo & Juliet
.... throne. Special treatment seemed at this time to be reserved almost purely for the Prince of Wales, or (
male)
heir apparent. All ....
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ALEXANDER THE GREAT: THE MAN AND HIS ACCOMPLISHMENTS
.... fever in 323. With no
male heir and no arrangements for his succession, his empire eventually disintegrated. Robinson said "Alexander ....
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Susan Glaspell's "Trifles"
.... t story of what Angel describes as "an abused wife who kills
heir abusive husband .... As women they realize that the all-
male jury that would hear the case against ....
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Susan Glaspell's Play, Trifles
.... t story of what Angel describes as "an abused wife who kills
heir abusive husband .... As women they realize that the all-
male jury that would hear the case against ....
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Beowulf
.... Yet,
male dominance and power ruled both Roman and Danish medieval society as .... her son from her first marriage, Tiberius, whom Augustus had adopted as his
heir. ....
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Major Barbara and Cloud Nine
.... family whose unconventional perspective makes him the perfect
heir of her .... are often defined, enforced, and perpetuated by white,
male, heterosexuals, often ....
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Andromache
.... for Troy's royal family--even though it will not be a direct
heir. .... of Hector and Andromache, therefore, establishes that they are nearly ideal
male and female ....
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Characterization of Andromache
.... for Troy's royal family--even though it will not be a direct
heir. .... of Hector and Andromache, therefore, establishes that they are nearly ideal
male and female ....
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PSYCHOANALYSIS AND GENDER Introduction There
.... whose identity actually "fits" the cultural notions of the
male/female dichotomy .... part of their developmental processes, seek to identify wight
heir fathers as ....
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Statute of Limitations
.... of a testator, might be liable for the testator's debts: "The
heir's rights became .... to assume their husbands' family name and all) continue the
male family line ....
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Deconstructive Analysis of Villette
.... for gaining possession as a woman, an author, and as an
heir to literary .... attempt to elevate woman's authorial "voice" to the level of the
male authorial voice. ....
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Analysis of Bronte's Villette
.... for gaining possession as a woman, an author, and as an
heir to literary .... attempt to elevate woman's authorial "voice" to the level of the
male authorial voice. ....
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