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15862 The Oxford
Illustrated History of Medieval Europe.
This paper is a book report on the book The Oxford Illustrated
History of Medieval Europe, edited by George Holmes and containing
six essays on different aspects of the history and culture of
the medieval period in the Mediterranean region and in Northern
Europe.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 1
source(s) listed
Filename: 15862
History Medieval Europe.doc
Price: US$14.85
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15878 Europe
After the World Wars: A Comparison.
This three-page undergraduate essay compares the maps of Europe
after the First and Second World Wars. The author examines the
major changes that occurred after World War One, explains why
they were made, and then discusses how these changes contributed
to the outbreak of World War Two twenty years later. The paper
then analyzes why the map of Europe was changed again because
of World War Two, examines the major military and political
events that led to those changes, and compares the two postwar
maps.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 0
source(s) listed
Filename: 15878
European Postwar Maps.doc
Price: US$14.85
10.
15879 Addressing
Potential Reasons for African Colonization.
This paper briefly defines and describes the Europeans' transition
of interest in Africa from slaves to colonization. This process
occurred due to the influence of economic and political forces.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 0
source(s) listed
Filename: 15879
Europe Africa Colonization.doc
Price: US$14.85
11.
15903 Napoleon
in the French Revolution Independence in 19th Century Europe.
This four page undergraduate paper is in the form of two two-page
essays. The first essay examines Napoleon Bonaparte's role in
the French Revolution, and assesses whether Napoleon was a revolutionary
or a defender of the old order. The author concludes that Napoleon
was revolutionary in some of his domestic policies, but was
very much a defender of the old order in terms of autocracy
and authoritarian rule. The second essay analyzes why Germany
and Italy attained independence by 1870, while the Czechs, Irish,
and Poles did not.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 1
source(s) listed
Filename: 15903
Two History Essays.doc
Price: US$19.80
12.
15965 Responsibility
for World War I: An Analysis of Germany.
This five-page undergraduate paper examines Imperial Germany’s
responsibility for causing World War I. The author discusses
the pervasiveness of militarism in German society, Germany’s
determination to acquire a global colonial empire, the rigidity
of the Schlieffen Plan, and the autocratic system of government
in Germany, which placed all power in the hands of a flawed
leader such as Kaiser Wilhelm II. All of these elements combined
to cause World War I, and Germany must bear most of the blame,
for German intransigence or aggressiveness was displayed at
nearly every stage of the crisis in 1914.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 3
source(s) listed
Filename: 15965
Germany and WWI.doc
Price: US$24.75
13.
16029 World
War One Culture: An Analysis of Poetry.
This five-page undergraduate paper examines the poetry of World
War One and how it changed as the war dragged on. The author
notes the optimism and patriotism of the prewar years, and compares
it to the poetry of the war’s last days, which spoke only
of disillusionment, hopelessness, betrayal, and despair. William
Butler Yeats’ poem, “An Irish Airman Foresees His
Death” and Wilfred Owens’ haunting “Anthem
for a Doomed Youth” are emphasized, for they reflected
the horror and futility of war, and spoke for the millions of
young soldiers who had rejected the mindless patriotism of 1914
and had come to understand the hellish reality of inevitable
death in battle.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 4
source(s) listed
Filename: 16029
World War Poetry.doc
Price: US$24.75
14.
16036 The Industrial
Revolution; Why Did It Happen?
This 3 page paper asks the question was the industrial revolution
necessary and why did it happen. The paper includes elements
such as the development of the period known as the enlightenment
the way in which political and social though was changing with
thinkers such as Adam Smith and the impact of population changes
along with the ideas of Thomas Malthus. The different influences
all come together the create the circumstances required for
the industrial revolution to take place.