Papers On European History
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Hitler And Mussolini: Appeal Of Programs
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7 pages in length. Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini were desirous of a specialized world in which only certain types of people were to flourish; as well, their individual viewpoint of politics did not correspond with other global leaders, ultimately establishing them as two of history's most contemptible leaders. However, there was a certain appeal to their programs in order for them to have been devised and put to task, yet it is by way of mental, emotional and social persuasion that such otherwise undemocratic programs could have ever prevailed. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Hitler's Rise to Power; The Role of World War One
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This 7 page paper looks at the rise of Hitler to power as a result of the readiness of the German people to believe the propaganda he distributed. The paper cites examples of this and discusses the issues surrounding his rise to power in the years before the Second World War started. The bibliography cites 7 sources.
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Hitler's Takeover and the Weimar Republic
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6 pages in length.
Throughout history there have been many scholars and citizens who
have asked, "What if?" What if Hitler had not risen to power,
what if the Nazi regime had never begun, what if, somehow, there
had been a way to foresee what would happen? If there had been
no Hitler regime, think of the untold pain that would have been
spared and the history slates that could be wiped clean. This
paper tells how we very nearly could have escaped Hitler's rise
to power. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: JGAwemar.wps
How Charles Dickens Portrayed Industrialism in “Hard Times”
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An 8 page paper which provides a brief historical context of the issue of industrialism in Victorian England, then analyzes how Dickens addressed the issue in his novel, then assesses his contribution to this issue. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Illustrations of Saint Matthew in the Lindisfarne Gospels and
Charlemagne’s Gospel Book
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This 5 page report discusses the ways
in which unknown artists of the 8th and 9th centuries depicted
St. Matthew in two different illuminated texts. What such
different representations illustrate is the different ways in
which Christianity was introduced in the region and the ways in
which it evolved. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWstmatt.wps
Impacts of the Industrial Revolution (
the eighteenth century - some really good years
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(6 pp) When asking what does the Industrial
Revolution represent for Western Civilization, the
first thought is "machines." But this period in
history influences all areas of society, wherever
it was instituted. It has even been suggested that
not since the process of sustained agriculture,
has an event, or group of them, provided such a
catalyst for western civilization. Bibliography
lists 3 sources.
Filename: BBindrev.doc
Imperialism: The Highest Form Of European Capitalism
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6 pages in length. At the time of World War I,
totalitarianism was taking a stronghold upon Europe, while the Great Depression proved to threaten the nature and destiny of the Western civilization. The Enlightenment had begun to show signs of wear, directly affecting the manner by which freedom and reason were slowly but surely being cast aside. It can readily be argued that with the weakening influence of World War I, reason and freedom stood little chance of escaping the impact of totalitarianism. Through the means of such barbarism, those who were intellectually undisciplined and culturally unrefined would soon serve as the new ambassadors to Europe's existence. Asserting that such masses would prove fatal to European cultural, economic and political progress, critics were mightily concerned with the imperialistic implications of such a trend. Indeed, mass culture was the key to the complete and utter destruction of European civilization, inasmuch as the concept of Imperialism was readily overtaking the entire continent as the highest form of European capitalism. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Industrialization, Nationalism, Globalization and Technology, and The Differences in East and West
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A 9 page series of responses to questions relating to the evolution of society and civilization. Discusses the industrialization of Europe and the U.S. in the Industrial Revolution and ties this discussion into the impacts of globalization which we are feeling today. Notes the importance of technology in this transition. Links nationalism and differences in race and culture to current events such as the recent detainment of U.S. military personnel in Hainau, China. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PPindust.wps
Infection Control 1850 - 1950
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This 5 page paper considers the developments in infection control over this pivotal period. Starting with the international development in microbiology, including the contributions of people such as Agostino Bassi de Lodi, Ignaz Semmelweiss, Louis Pasteur, Joseph Lister and Robert Koch. The paper then goes on to consider how the United Kingdom dealt with public health issues in regards to infection control as a result of these discoveries. The paper includes the work of Dr John Simon and the relevant acts of Parliament through to the appointment of the first infection control nurse in 1959. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TEinfcon.wps
Influence of Treaty of Versailles on the Rise of Hitler
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A 4 page research paper that examines how the reparations clause from the Treaty of Versailles facilitated the rise of Hitler. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: 00verhit.wps
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