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01 sept. 2008
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The making of modern Ireland (1845-2000): the political career of Charles Stewart Parnell

Essay - 3 pages - Modern history

It is an indisputable and unavoidable fact that Charles Stewart Parnell (1846-1891) has gained sufficient stardom and popularity throughout Ireland. In Dublin for instance, one cannot avoid noticing his statue on O'Connell Street. However, one might wonder why Parnell has gained so much of...

01 sept. 2008
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Advanced geographic information systems: the contribution to the field of GIS made by David Mark and Michael Goodchild

Essay - 10 pages - World geography

Michael Frank Goodchild and David M. Mark are both considered eminent geographers who are presently teaching at American universities. Their contribution and passion to the field of geography is tremendous and has left a lot of the human strata in awe. Although, they share a particular interest...

01 sept. 2008
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Geography and imagination in the middle Ages: biblical and christian influences on the medieval understanding of world-geography

Essay - 4 pages - Medieval history

It is striking to see how much different are medieval maps from modern maps. It may lead some people to poke fun at these maps because they seem to represent the world in an archaic fashion. Nevertheless, unlike modern maps, medieval mappaemundi did not aim to give an accurate description of the...

29 août 2008
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The President's commission on the assassination of President Kennedy and its report

Essay - 5 pages - Modern history

“THE ASSASSINATION of John Fitzgerald Kennedy on November 22, 1963, was a cruel and shocking act of violence directed against a man, a family, a nation, and against all mankind.” This is the first statement made on page 1 of the Report of the President's Commission on the...

28 août 2008
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The economic, social and political impact of the Great Depression on Southeast Asia

Essay - 9 pages - Modern history

Southeast Asia did not escape the effects of the Great Depression that burst upon the Western industrialised world at the beginning of the 1930s. The 1929 crisis formed a watershed in the history of Southeast Asia, leaving neither the economic, social nor political sphere untouched. Apart from...

17 août 2008
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The United Nations urban growth projection and its impact on urban development and regional disparities in India

Essay - 10 pages - World geography

The United Nations Population Division (UNPD) has been publishing and revising its World Urbanization Prospects since 1991, the latest being the 2002 revision, and this has become a popular source of data and analysis of the past, current and future proportion urban in each country, region or...

16 août 2008
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United Kingdom and Tourism

Dissertation - 22 pages - World geography

Inbound tourism during in the United Kingdom has been subject to the influence of many factors like the weather with exceptional rainfalls, flooding, storms, health scares (outbreak of Foot and Mouth Disease, avian flu), threat of terrorism: two attempts of terrorist attacks took place at the end...

14 août 2008
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Thailand: country profile

Dissertation - 23 pages - World geography

Located in the very heart of South-East Asia, Thailand is one of the most important country of the region. Birmany at west, Laos and Cambodgia at east and Malaysia at south are the countries bordering Thailand. The country is divided into 5 main geographical areas (Center, East, North, Northeast...

12 août 2008
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Common portrayals and stereotypes of the Indian princess in popular culture

Essay - 5 pages - Modern history

Stereotypes of Native Americans have continued through to the 21st century with films like Dances with Wolves (1990), The Last of the Mohicans (1992), and Pocahontas (1995). In films like these and other popular culture, Native Americans appear with feathers in their hair, in tribal dress,...

07 août 2008
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Anarchism in the Spanish civil war

Essay - 9 pages - Modern history

In a decade of cataclysmic worldwide depression and spreading fascism, the Spanish Civil War's Anarchist forces signaled a message of renewed hope of emancipation to the scattered working-class forces throughout the globe. The question still remains though, as to whether these forces contributed...

30 juil. 2008
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Women and the Great War

Essay - 9 pages - Modern history

World War I, lasting from 1914 to 1918, was a culmination of entangling alliances, new technology and empirical greed. The Great War, as it is sometimes called, brought the whole of Europe into years of stalemate, death and destruction. United States soldiers were spared most of the war, and the...

30 juil. 2008
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Overview of Thailand

Essay - 5 pages - Geography

Thailand is arguably one of the most beautiful countries in the world. It is a nation rich in history and culture, populated with a warm, hospitable people who endeavor to make any tourist or visitor feel at home. Before we discuss the people, let's begin with an overview of the country's...

28 juil. 2008
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Domesticity and the siege of Leningrad

Essay - 20 pages - Modern history

One of the most tragic and at the same time heroic episodes of the Second World War, or as it is referred to in the Soviet/Russian context The Great Patriotic War, is the Siege of Leningrad. The siege itself, although not a key strategic event on the Eastern front, holds an important place in the...

28 juil. 2008
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The political role of prisoners of war in postwar Germany

Essay - 7 pages - Modern history

In the period immediately following its defeat in the Second World War Germany was faced with many problems: rebuilding itself after the destruction of the war, re-establishing a political infrastructure, and coming to grips with its Nazi past. Although these were critical issues, perhaps one of...

25 juil. 2008
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Haiti: The first black republic

Essay - 5 pages - Medieval history

In its early years as a wealthy French colony, Haiti was the envy of European imperial powers; however, in the last two centuries it has undergone a major transformation from a blooming Caribbean colony to an economically, socially, environmentally, and politically troubled nation. Since the...

20 juil. 2008
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Rigoberta Menchu Tum: A peacemaker from the start

Essay - 4 pages - Modern history

Rigoberta Menchu? Tum, a great nonviolent leader, born in 1959 in Guatemala, struggled through many hardships with her family. Her mother and father, community leaders working towards their goal of giving power to the peasant workers, fought through to the end when tortured and killed by the...

20 juil. 2008
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The Parthenon

Essay - 4 pages - Medieval history

After the Athenians defeated the Persians in defense of their glorius city. Pericles had proposed a resurrection and rebuilding of the Athenian temples that were destroyed by the Persian invaders. The best materials, artists, and laborers were called upon from the entire region to take part in...

20 juil. 2008
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The conquests of Alexander the great

Essay - 5 pages - Ancient history

Alexander's father, Phillip II, ruled Macedon from 359 to 336 BC. Alexander's accomplishments may not have been achieved if it weren't for his father's military and political efforts. Philip's military work included fortifying the Macedonian army and establishing alliances,...

19 juil. 2008
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Mutations of Vancouver's Chinatown: Spatial redistribution and new territorial logic's

Essay - 11 pages - World geography

Large cities tend to be inhabited by minorities, immigrants and trans-national communities. In order to study this new dynamic, I have chosen the city of Vancouver (British Columbia) in Canada. Actually, I will be spending my 3rd year in the University of British Columbia in Vancouver; that is...

17 juil. 2008
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Salem Village through the eyes of 20th century historians: A historical and geographical review

Essay - 9 pages - Modern history

In 1953, Arthur Miller composed a highly-charged work for the theater that struck its audiences as frighteningly relevant to the times. That play was called The Crucible, and its fictional examination of the Salem Witch trials has become a classic of American Theater. Miller's play was well...

17 juil. 2008
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Book review of America's right turn: From Nixon to Clinton and a book review of America's right turn: How conservatives used the new and alternative media to gain power.

Essay - 6 pages - Medieval history

The book is a logical presentation of the historical development of the Republican's success in campaigning for wedge issues. Wedge issues have been instrumental in the campaign of Republican's since wedge issues like gay marriage, illegal immigrants, abortion are very appealing to the emotions...

09 juil. 2008
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Leadership and the valley forge encampment of 1777-1778 ( Maps included )

Essay - 4 pages - Medieval history

The 19th day of December in 1777 marked significantly on the history of United States of America for this was the day when George Washington together with 11,000 soldiers encamped in Valley Forge, a “2,000 - acre Pennsylvania community […] twenty miles northwest of Philadelphia”...

09 juil. 2008
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The road to the civil war

Essay - 4 pages - Modern history

As a result of the Mexican American War, Mexico lost almost half of its territory to the United States. The victory of the Mexican American War seemed to fulfill the citizens' beliefs in Manifest Destiny. The newly acquired territories of the United States put pressure between the Northern and...

09 juil. 2008
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The Cold War - publié le 09/07/2008

Essay - 4 pages - Modern history

Communism is a political structure based on economic principles that promote the establishment of a classless society in which everything is commonly owned. (“Communism” Par 1) On the contrary, Capitalism is based on the principle that land and means of production can be privately...

09 juil. 2008
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Conformity, radicals, conservatives, and Clinton

Essay - 8 pages - Modern history

In the United States, the 1950s was the rise of suburbia. Undeveloped areas were constructed into planned communities. One of the most famous subdivisions of this time was known as Levittown. Levittown was a political subdivision of Long Island, New York. It was the first truly mass-produced...

08 juil. 2008
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The Japanese expansionism during the first part of the Showa Era: 1926-1945

Essay - 10 pages - Modern history

In 1926, Hirohito, the grandson of the Meiji emperor, reached the throne and chose Showa ("enlightened Peace") as the official name of his reign. However, the General Tanaka Giichi became Prime Minister in 1927, confirming the dominating role of the army. The fast industrialization of the country...

08 juil. 2008
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The Virginian dynasty

Essay - 5 pages - Modern history

George Washington was born in 1732 into a Virginia planter family and was raised to be an eighteenth century Virginia gentlemen. Washington was a general and took part in the French and Indian War as well as the American Revolutionary War. Washington became of the most important figures in the...

08 juil. 2008
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The Meiji era: The opening of Japan to the West

Essay - 10 pages - Modern history

In the Westerners' mind Japan remains a country which sometimes presents an extreme modernism (with the painful consequences which one knows nowadays). On the other hand, Japan tries to preserve the old traditions which make imaginations wander and return us to the novels of Pierre Loti. This...

08 juil. 2008
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The Armenian transnation as unified in opposition to its Ottoman past

Essay - 5 pages - Modern history

At the turn of the twentieth century, the Armenians were already a dispersed people; one scattered around the world but primarily divided between the Ottoman and Russian Empires. Their dispersion, however, became part of their self-conception as a people in 1915, when the Ottoman Armenians found...

08 juil. 2008
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Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce War

Essay - 3 pages - Modern history

The Nez Perce War is a series of wars that occurred from June, 1877 to September, 1877 between the white settlers and the tribes of the Nez Perces. The Nez Perce lost over fifty of their tribe members during a surprise raid by the white settlers while they were sleeping. This attack led to more...