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Papers on European History
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British
Imperialism, Literature And Propaganda
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The literature of Imperialist England included themes based on
social Darwinism, the crisis of faith, imperialism, poverty
and progress. This 7 page paper explores the issues in
Milton's Paradise Lost; Behn's Oroonoko and Swift's Gulliver's
Travels that pertain to the cultural context of the British
Empire. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: KTenglit.wps
Imaginary
Dialogue Between A European Imperialist And A Third World
Opponent Of European Imperialism
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5 pages in length. The writer engages in an imaginary
conversation between two opposing sides of European
Imperialism at the turn of the twentieth century. Bibliography
lists 2 sources.
Filename: TLCimper.wps
Imperialism;
The Origins of Capitalism
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This 10 page paper considers the role of imperial empires,
arguing that they are only the emergence of capitalism in a
modern form. The example of West Africa colonies are used,
with Britain and France as the imperial powers. The reasons
behind the expansion of empires considered include trade,
social reasons, the acquisition of power, military strategic
advantages, and the `civilisation' of natives. The
bibliography cites 9 sources.
Filename: TEwaimpr.wps
Ethnic
Conflict: Human Right Abuses In Kosovo
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15 pages in length. The crisis that currently exists in Kosovo,
Yugoslavia is one that represents considerably more than
military hostilities; indeed, the violation of basic human
rights has become one of the primary focal points of the
entire situation. Going far above and beyond what is believed
to be within the boundaries of international human rights
laws, the Serbs have inflicted horrendous and unnecessary
suffering upon the ethnic Albanians. At what cost is all this
political unrest justified? The severe violation of human
rights has spurred global actions in show of support for the
victims of such senseless inequity toward Kosovo inhabitants.
The writer discusses human rights violation as it relates to
ethnic Albanians in Kosovo. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: TLCKosov.wps
McCarthyism
and the Cold War
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An 8 page research paper that focuses on the McCarthy era and
how it fitted into the overall political atmosphere of the
Cold War. The writer argues that there was a communist threat
in the 1950s
Filename: 90joe.wps
Jose
Ortega's 'The Revolt Of The Masses': Fascism, Communism And
European Politics
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10 pages in length. The loss of freedom and reason was a
concept that greatly worried Spanish philosopher and social
theorist Jose Ortega y Gasset. 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 be
argued that with the weakening influence of World War I,
reason and freedom stood little chance of escaping the impact
of totalitarianism. It was Ortega's contention that through
the means of such barbarism, those who were intellectually
undisciplined and culturally unrefined would soon serve as the
new ambassadors to European existence. Asserting that such
masses would prove fatal to the Europe's cultural, economic
and political progress, Ortega was mightily concerned with the
fascist and communist implications of such a trend, which he
clearly addressed in his book entitled 'The Revolt of the
Masses.' Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCorteg.wps
Goethe's
'Faust': Relationship To German Enlightenment
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5 pages in length. The German Enlightenment was one of the
central tasks upon which major thinkers established
themselves. What this means in terms of how great literary
philosophers looked at the broader scope of existence lies
within the works of such celebrated writers as Johann Wolfgang
Von Goethe. The writer discusses how Goethe embraced and
critiqued the Enlightenment, recognizing it as a time in which
all of mankind could break free from the confines of what had
heretofore been accepted as a universal recognition of
existence; with each individual following in the footsteps of
those who went before, without any question as to why things
are accomplished in any certain order, the time for the German
Enlightenment symbolized the chance to break free from such
constraints. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCfaust.wps
J.W.
von Goethe / Works and Contributions To German Theater
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A research paper of 6 pages, highlighting some of Goethe's
contributions to the German theatre. His scientific
investigations are given some discussion, and his literary
talents that included drama, poetry, novel fiction and
autobiography are mentioned. The paper, though, focuses on his
drama and the setting of his eighteenth-century times.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Goethe.wps
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