Papers On European History
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Constantine's Influences on Rome's Future
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A 3 page paper discussing the
accomplishments of the first Roman emperor to have converted to Christianity. Constantine was able to gain control of the entire Roman empire and unify it, end the persecution of
Christians, and make important administrative changes that continue even today. It was Constantine who instituted the principles of separation of civil and military authority, and it
was his conversion and subsequent activity that lay the foundation for a Christian medieval Europe. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: KSConstant.wps
Could The United States Have Avoided The Cold War?
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6 pages in length. Based upon conjecture, one might readily surmise that even though the United States might have been able to avoid involvement in the Cold War, the desire for power over the Soviets proved to intense to ever consider such an option. Thus, the rise and fall of the Cold War represented not only the simplistic desires of two power hungry nations, but it also reflected a more innate passion toward answering to the intrinsically driven motivation for conquest. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCUSwar.wps
Cragside; A Singular House of the Victorian Age
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This 11 page paper considers the national Trust owned building of Cragside in Rothbury, Northumberland. This building was an innovative and unusual building, it was the first building to have the entire house lit by hydro-electric power, along with central heating, hot and cold running water, a Turkish bath, and even fire alarms. Built in 1870 – 1880 by Lord Armstrong the paper charts the development and impotence of this unusual building. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TEcragsd.wps
Crane Brinton’s Pattern of Revolution and The French Revolution in Relation to Brinton’s Stages
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This is a 9 page paper discussing Crane Brinton’s stages of revolution and the French Revolution in relation to those stages. In Crane Brinton’s “Anatomy of a Revolution” (1965) he developed a scientific look at the evolution and stages of a revolution. These stages were the prodromal/incubation stage, the symptomatic/moderate stage, the crisis/radical stage and the convalescence/recovery/moderate stage. Brinton developed these stages based on his research regarding the revolutions which took place in Britain, Russia, France and America. The French Revolution is a good example of the stages of Brinton’s as the French also experienced an incubation stage for over a century preceeding the revolution and began with the period of Enlightenment (the prodromal stage); a surge of moderates within the population who restricted the movements of the monarchy and attempted to end feudalism (the symptomatic stage); a period or terror and war which required a great deal of sacrifice by the French population and the end of the monarchy (the crisis stage); and a final period of recovery in which the Constitution was established, feudalism was abolished and France was restructured under the Consulate and Napoleon Bonaparte (the convalescence stage).
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TJFrRev1.rtf
Critical Analysis of The Manifesto of the Communist Party
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This is a 5 page critical paper of The Manifesto of the Communist Party. The critical arguments presented in Marx and Engels’ The Manifesto of the Communist Party written in 1848 were focused on the problems which existed in the modern capitalist society of 1800s Europe. From what they could see, Europe was becoming a two class society, the bourgeois and the proletariat, which oppressed the working class proletariat. In order to provide the basis for the ideals of the Communist party, Marx and Engels use what is now called Marxist criticism which provides critical aspects of historical and political trends found in society which have resulted in revolutions. Whereas, the adoption of a socialist society would lead to economic equality which in turn would lead to a classless free society representative of those who work in it.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TJMarxE1.rtf
CZAR PETER AND HIS IMPACT ON THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
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This 6 page paper examines the link between the policies set by Russian czar Peter the Great during the 17th and 18th centuries and how those policies eventually led to the Russian Revolution of the 20th century. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MTPeterr.rtf
D-Day: A Strategic Perspective
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This is an 11 page paper that discusses June 1944. It talks about the situation and asks the question, "Could D-Day have possibly failed?". Four sources cited.
Filename: 90dday.rtf
Darnton and Ulrich: Literary Contrast
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A 6 page paper which contrasts Robert
Darnton's "The Great Cat Massacre & Other Episodes in French Cultural History" and
Laurel Thatcher Ulrich's "A Midwife's Tale: The Life of Martha Ballard, Based on Her
Diary, 1785-1812." Bibliography lists 2 additional sources.
Filename: RAdarnton.wps
Decades Before And After World War II
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This 5 page paper discusses the economic and political situations in the world during the decade before and the decade after World War II. The stock market crash led to a decade of economic strife in the world and also helped set the stage for the rise of fascism and dictators. The decade after the war was one that saw more international trade but it also left the world in a Cold War fearing of communism. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PGww2pr.rtf
Defining a “Nation-State”
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This 10 page report discusses the
concept of the nation-state as it has existed throughout history
and as it currently exists. The concept of the nation state is
one that has been existence in human history for, literally,
millennia. At the dawn of the 21st century, there are historians,
social scientists, and political theorists who would argue that
the concept of the nation-states has become redundant with the
emergence of globalism and the new concept of nationalism that
has emerged with it. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: BWnstate.rtf
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