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Essays On Europe & The World Wars
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The French Revolution: The Descent To Madness
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6 pages in length. From a constitutional reform movement initiated by a select group of aristocrats (the Assembly of Notables) in 1787, the French Revolution quickly developed into an unstoppable torrent which culminated with the establishment of a Republic in September 1792 and the execution of the king and queen in 1793. How does one account for this phenomenon? The writer discusses how there were a number of variables that helped to motivate what has come to be know as the Reign of Terror: the influence of the enlightenment, the role of class conflict and the role of counter revolutionary forces. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Essay Title: The French Revolution: The Descent To Madness
Weimar Republic and Third French Republic Compared
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This 8 page paper compares the Weimar Republic, the government which ruled Germany between 1919 to
1933, and the Third French Republic which reigned from 1871 through 1940. Analysis focuses on political factors and addresses reasons for the collapse of each government. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Essay Title: Weimar Republic and Third French Republic Compared
The Drowned and the Saved: The Effects of Violence on Language
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A 5 page discussion of the impact that violence has on our language. Uses
the book, The Drowned and the Saved by Primo Levi to describe the
effects that violence inflicted by the Nazis in the Jewish concentration
camps had on Levi and on the language of the time. Emphasizes the
continuing moral degradation of our language and points out that the
term 'Musselmanner', which became Auschwitz slang for those close to
death from starvation and privation in the concentration camps means
more than just the physical appearance, it means the loss of will.
Concludes that the mass production of Musselmanner, the moral and
ethical starvation we are experiencing on an ever-increasing basis, has
resulted in the destruction of life and language.
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Essay Title: The Drowned and the Saved: The Effects of Violence on Language
Napoleon Bonaparte: The Influences on Him and How He Influenced the World
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This 10 page paper argues that many of Napoleon's ideas are original. However, he was able to glean ideas from a number of early leaders. His family and his family circumstances entered the picture in his desire to conquer Europe. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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Essay Title: Napoleon Bonaparte: The Influences on Him and How He Influenced the World
“All Quite on the Western Front”: The Backdrop of Communism
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A 5 page overview of the novel by Erich Maria Remarque. The author reviews the historical stage and notes how Communism was an element of ever-increasing importance on that stage. No additional sources are listed.
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Essay Title: “All Quite on the Western Front”: The Backdrop of Communism
“Appeasement policies”
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A paper which looks at the policy of appeasement which was adopted by Neville Chamberlain in his negotiations with Hitler prior to the outbreak of the Second World War. The paper considers the underlying motivations of both politicians, particularly in reference to such factors as the effect which the Treaty of Versailles had had on the restructuring of Germany, the importance of the annexation of Austria and the invasion of Poland, and the part that British anti-communism played in the way that Chamberlain perceived Hitler’s potential to attack the USSR.
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Essay Title: “Appeasement policies”
“Causes of the First World War”
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An eight page paper which looks at the causes of World War One and discusses whether the conflict could have been avoided, in terms of the various conflicts of national interests which contributed to the instigation of the conflict and the struggle for domination of Europe between the powers involved.
Bibliography lists 4 sources
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Essay Title: “Causes of the First World War”
“Clash of the Titans” by Walter J. Boyne
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A 4 page review of Walter J. Boyne’s book “Clash of the Titans.” No additional sources cited.
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Essay Title: “Clash of the Titans” by Walter J. Boyne
“Germany’s responsibility for the First World War”
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A twelve page paper which look at the extent to which Germany could be perceived as bearing the brunt of the responsibility for the start of the First World War, with reference to weltpolitik, conservatism and imperialism, the nation’s relationship with other European countries and Germany’s preferred military strategies.
Bibliography lists 6 sources
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Essay Title: “Germany’s responsibility for the First World War”
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