International Governance and World War I
Essay - 6 pages - Modern history
The collapse of the European Concert and rise of imperialist rivalries led to a climate of tensions that contributed to the outbreak of World War I in 1914.
Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima: A Unique Dimension in World War II's War of Annihilation
Summary - 2 pages - Modern history
Discover the profound impact of the atomic attack on Hiroshima, a pivotal event in World War II that embodies the war's annihilation logic while standing out for its unprecedented intensity and technological prowess. On August 6, 1945, the United States dropped the first...
First World War: History of the Great War
Tutorials/exercises - 2 pages - Literature
Discover the illustrated book First World War: History of the Great War by Patricia Crété, a engaging way to understand the historical stages of WWI for a young audience.
World War II: A War of Annihilation
Course material - 3 pages - Modern history
This document examines the extent to which World War II was a war of annihilation subject to totalitarian regimes' violence, organized around key periods until the Allied victory in 1945.
European Construction and World Wars Analysis for CM2 History
Dissertation - 11 pages - Educational studies
This document provides an in-depth analysis of the European Construction and its relation to the two World Wars in the 20th century, specifically designed for CM2 History students. It includes a pedagogical sequence, student materials, and a summary of the causes and impact of the...
The Indian Political Situation: Memorandum by the Lord Privy Seal for the War Cabinet - Clement Attlee (1942) - Why is it important for England not to lose India and what does it entail considering there is a world war going?
Text commentary - 4 pages - Modern history
In 1942, at the time Clement Attlee presents that memorandum on "The Indian political situation" as Lord Privy Seal for the War Cabinet, the British Empire was well entangled in its Second World War, a little more than twenty years after the previous one. (...) This...
The Middle East after World War I
Essay - 2 pages - Modern history
The paper will paint a clear picture of both the great chances and serious problems of the internationalists' plan to promote closer relationships among nations in the interwar period. While the excerpts depict an idealistic world of governance and war elimination through...
US internationalism following World War II
Essay - 3 pages - Linguistics & languages
Dissertation sur la question suivante : Despite the growing international spirit within the United States, many bristled (and continue to do so) at the commitments implied by the United Nations. Was the United States correct in fully embracing internationalism following World War II...
Referencing at least 3 impacts, describe in general the effects of the relationship between China and the US on the US up to World War II
Tutorials/exercises - 5 pages - Modern history
Devoir rendu dans le cadre d'un cours anglophone de Sino-american relations, répondant à la demande suivante : Referencing at least 3 impacts, describe in general the effects of the relationship between China and the US on the US up to World War II. What role did that...
World War II
Course material - 5 pages - Linguistics & languages
This document is a course material on how the Second World War unfolded throughout the world.
Introduction to Software Development: Explore the World of Programming
Course material - 8 pages - Computer science
This course takes you on an exciting journey through the world of software development and programming. Whether you are a complete beginner or already have some experience, this course provides you with the essential foundations to understand key programming concepts and prepares you to...
The United States and the World: Bush's Second Term and Current Trends in the US Foreign Policy Establishment
Course material - 9 pages - Political life and election
After Bush's re-election in November 2004, there were some doubts about the kind of policy he would now follow, after the occupation of Iraq had revealed itself as a much more difficult undertaking than what the Administration had contemplated. Many felt at the time the President would vastly...
The United States and the World: The US and the Cold War (1945-1980)
Course material - 5 pages - Modern history
The goal of this document is to stress the main thrust of American strategy in the Cold War in order to understand the legacy of the Cold War on American foreign policy today. The main structures of US foreign policy and foreign policy establishment and instruments, still in place...
Memory of World War II in America
Essay - 3 pages - Modern history
The memory is basically the act of recall. Indeed, when something, either an action, an event or even a person is remembered, this automatically becomes a memory. Thus, it can be related to everything but, here, it will be precisely about the memory of World War II in America....
The Great Depression and World War II (1929-45) in U.S. Literature
Essay - 6 pages - Literature
The confidence of the Jazz Age died in 1929 with the Crash. As the nation threatened to disintegrate, the American writer recognized the fragility of its coherence ; capitalism and industry could no longer be trusted to sustain an egalitarian society that could guarantee the welfare of all....
Globalization and Inequalities: Towards a World Without Poverty: Theories, Institutions, SDG's Policies, Future Perspectives for a Better Society
Essay - 9 pages - International relations
When we talk about globalization, we mainly think about how it has been a driver and shaper of our current society. Despite having increased and revolutionized the economic exchanges, it has largely impacted our cultural and political processes by perturbing them. Globalization appeared and...
World War I
Essay - 2 pages - Modern history
In June of 1914, one man by the name of Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria, was assassinated. The death of this man would ultimately lead to the bloodiest conflict in all of human history up to that point. This assassination was the final trigger in the tension that was brewing between...
Why did Russia withdraw from World War I?
Essay - 2 pages - Modern history
Russia's retreat from world War one was mainly due poor leadership that started in the early stages of the war. The reasons for Russia's withdrawal from WW1 will be outlined in this paper. When Russia entered the war, the political leaders aimed to use the...
The Republic of Germany and the German political system after World War II
Course material - 5 pages - Political science
Our conception of the Federal Republic of Germany is very different from what it was only 15 years ago. Throughout much of its history, Germany was under the leadership of dictators and was never very comfortable with democracy. Germany's first experience with democracy occurred from...
Canadian women during World War II
Case study - 5 pages - Educational studies
Women played a crucial role during World War II in North America. For the first time, Canadian women were allowed to enlist and many of them joined the Women's division of the RCAF, the Women's Royal Canadian naval Service or the Canadian Women's Division in the Army (the...
The Battle of Britain in World War II
Case study - 5 pages - Modern history
The Battle of Britain was an encounter between British air force, the Royal Air Force (RAF) and the German air force, the Luftwaffe. The aerial battle took place in the United Kingdom in 1940. Germany had planned an invasion, named Operation Sealion, in Britain. For Germany to execute...
Use of Air Combat in World War
Case study - 1 pages - Educational studies
1914 is the year that the first air raid was conducted and it was done by the Germans. Throughout 1915 and 1916 a dirigible from Germany that was called the Zeppelin conducted raids in London and eastern England for more than 50 instances. In evaluations of the zeppelin bomber, it was seen to...
The Welfare State in America after the Great Depression and World War II
Essay - 3 pages - Political science
The U.S. government's response to the Great Depression and World War II represented a compromise between those who hoped to expand the powers of the state and American citizens' traditional distrust of the government. Evaluate the evidence for this statement. Government, even...
World War I: Initiation, Fighting, Casualties, Armistice
Case study - 30 pages - Political science
World War I was a military conflict that took place in practice in Europe from 1914 to 1918(although administratively continued until 1923 for the countries concerned by the Treaty of Lausanne, the last to be signed July 24, 1923). Considered one of the key events of the twentieth...
The Consequences of World War Two
Case study - 6 pages - Educational studies
A shift in the world axis of power is seen as the major result of the war. Power shifted from Europe because most of the countries had been crippled by the war and their economies were left yearning for intervention. The war had taken place against a backdrop of...
Nationalism and the First World War
Essay - 4 pages - Political science
By the end of the 19th century, Europe divided into two alliances, because the probability of a war had increased. On one hand, the Triple Entente was settled in 1907 and constituted of Great-Britain, France and Russia. On the other hand, the Triple Alliance was implemented in 1891,...
Compare the contribution of Jews to metropolitan culture pre- and post-World War II.
Essay - 5 pages - Modern history
The Second World War and the Holocaust altered in an irremediable way, the Jewish contribution to metropolitan culture. Before the beginning of the Second World War, Jews had had an extremely important part in the cultural life, with many contributions in...
Causes of World War II
Case study - 4 pages - Educational studies
Conflicts faced by the world today including geopolitical upheavals in Russia or Ukraine, the war in Syria, wars in Africa's or means east, should remind us that a global conflict if not galactic may occur n ' any time simply by the madness of the people, to human...
1870-1914: Global economy, nationalism and the First World War
Essay - 5 pages - Modern history
Though Professor Davies was essentially right in his description of a prosperous late 19th century in the wake of the Industrial Revolution which brought major industrial and scientific discoveries, the outbreak of the War in 1914 was not regarded as a surprise. The German state has often...
What is the concept of 'Total War' and how useful is it in understanding the conduct of the First World War?
Case study - 1 pages - Political science
The concept of total war describes a war that has implications not only on the battlefield, but for the whole society of the belligerent country. The war is not only fought on the front anymore, but also within the State. It leads to the setup of a war economy: the...
