sharnieg18
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Hey guys
I need your help... I am so stuck on trying to find a particular area to focus on/an actual question. I suck at developing questions but don't worry, I'm good with the research!
I really wanna do something with Feudal Japan or anything on Japanese culture. I've considered the justification of the atomic bombs but I think it's a topic which has been overly debated, so I'm looking to do something different which will capture the markers attention, but something with substantial historiographical debates/evidence. I've thought about Katsuyori and whether he is one of the most unfavorably and misjudged individuals in the Sengoku Period but I'm unsure
If the Japanese is too difficult to narrow down, I actually also wouldn't mind doing Ancient Greece or Rome (making sure I don't cross over on something with the Ancient History syllabus) or maybe even British history...
Okay so really I'm not totally fussed, as much as they say do something you enjoy, I enjoy majority of history so any ideas or developed questions would be awesome!
P.S: I'm new to the forums haha, this is my first post, so try not to eat me alive :3
I need your help... I am so stuck on trying to find a particular area to focus on/an actual question. I suck at developing questions but don't worry, I'm good with the research!
I really wanna do something with Feudal Japan or anything on Japanese culture. I've considered the justification of the atomic bombs but I think it's a topic which has been overly debated, so I'm looking to do something different which will capture the markers attention, but something with substantial historiographical debates/evidence. I've thought about Katsuyori and whether he is one of the most unfavorably and misjudged individuals in the Sengoku Period but I'm unsure
If the Japanese is too difficult to narrow down, I actually also wouldn't mind doing Ancient Greece or Rome (making sure I don't cross over on something with the Ancient History syllabus) or maybe even British history...
Okay so really I'm not totally fussed, as much as they say do something you enjoy, I enjoy majority of history so any ideas or developed questions would be awesome!
P.S: I'm new to the forums haha, this is my first post, so try not to eat me alive :3