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Essays On 20th Century Europe
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Urbanization In Berlin After Unification In The 1870s and 1880s
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5 pages in length. Vast changes occurred in Berlin following the unification at the end of the nineteenth century. Not only did the unification of 1871 establish a junction for Germany, but it also was the motivating factor behind a massive urbanization. Virtually from one moment to the next, Germany -- as it had been know prior to the 1880s -- had all but disappeared to make way for a new and progressive society. The writer discusses how Berlin, in particular, was considered to be a provincial backwater in the mid eighteen hundreds but transformed itself into one of the great metropolitan centers of the world. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Essay Title: Urbanization In Berlin After Unification In The 1870s and 1880s
Hobsbawm's Age Of Revolution
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In The Age of Revolution by Eric
Hobsbawm, he gives a thorough and interesting account of the French and
Industrial revolutions, albeit from a refreshingly atypical perspective.
This 5 page paper asserts that he seems to see the waves of history
through an hourglass of Marxist economic theory which gives his book a
double perspective: from the economic standpoint and from the eyes of
the workers. An examination of his views on the Industrial and French
revolutions is provided. No additional sources are listed.
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Essay Title: Hobsbawm's Age Of Revolution
Europe Since 1870
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6 pages worth of short essays discussing Europe since 1870. Topics include the Dreyfus Affair as an example of foreshadowing (1.25 pages), Darwin's Alleged Attack on the Underpinnings of Christianity (2 paragraphs), Whether Nazis were psychotic or evil (2 paragraphs), the World War I film 'Gallipoli,' Woodrow Wilson's foreign policy, and issues relevant to Fascism and Mussolini. No Bibliography.
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Essay Title: Europe Since 1870
Italy Under Mussolini
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A 5 page research paper that looks to William Bolitho's 1926 text on Mussolini for an explanation of how Fascism took over Italy, and then to a summation of Italian progress under Mussolini's rule. No additional sources cited.
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Essay Title: Italy Under Mussolini
The Rise of Fascism in Italy
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A 14 page paper that explores the beginning of fascist power in Italy, with a strong focus on Benito Mussolini and his reign. The paper looks at the political environment leading to Mussolini's reign and his response to it. The paper explores the political and cultural view of the populace and other political parties, and the changes in Mussolini's viewpoint/action, and how his actions led to the fall of fascism in Italy and contributed to the fall of Nazism in Germany. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
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Essay Title: The Rise of Fascism in Italy
The Rise Of Fascism, In Italy
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7 pages in length. Italian Fascism came on the heels of a war that physically and economically crippled Italy. In an attempt to regain control, Italian general and dictator, Benito Mussolini (Il Duce), created a political party that rivaled the existing Socialist party. Fascism was considered a harsh, dictatorship-type of power that left many people the victims of its tyranny. The writer addresses what instigated the formation of Italian Fascism, as well as touches upon various elements of the movement. Bibliography lists several sources.
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Essay Title: The Rise Of Fascism, In Italy
Nazism vs. Fascism
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8 pages in length. The writer discusses and compares Nazism and Fascism of Hitler and Mussolini. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Essay Title: Nazism vs. Fascism