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Stalin as a continuation of Le

... horror that Lenin started was continued in an even more disasterous way to cause the deaths of millions of innocent ... . Stalin's personality was so similar to Lenin's, tha although they may have had separate motivations, Stalin finished what Lenin started ...

(3 pages) 8 0 0.0 01/Feb/2008

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

'Risings which occurred because of economic hardships; politics had nothing to do with the matter' The Merthyr rising of 1831 and the Newport rising of 1839.

... motivated by needs for change, they were not willing to move up to all out revolution to achieve their aims. They were however prepared to ... of the land and the way in which people are able to exercise their rights to reform them. Although the risings ...

(8 pages) 35 0 0.0 12/Mar/2006

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

Treaty of Utrecht (1713-1715)

... concluded as well. For about fifty years prior to the agreement, the only way to obtain French wines in England or English wool ... a necessity to fund a war, to become a motive for a nation to go to war, especially for the British and Dutch, and to some ...

(14 pages) 37 1 4.0 15/Jul/2006

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

Nationalism

... on its way to history. With the once blinding light of Communism fading the two Germanys saw back across time to a ... the Austrian army was woefully inadequate when compared to the superbly disciplined and motivated Prussians; at Koniggratz on July 3 1866 ...

(39 pages) 85 0 3.0 03/Oct/2001

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

Alexander II decreed the emancipation.

... the Crimean War. Alexander may have seen emancipation as a way to restore Russia's influence amongst the other Great Powers in ... as much as he wished to prevent unrest, used this motive to exploit the fears of the nobility. This served to plant the idea of ...

(7 pages) 48 1 5.0 19/Apr/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

Q - Does Alexander the Great deserve to be called 'the Great'?

... Alexander listened to every man he had, and so became very close to his men. Some argue his ability in motivating and ... many ways, but does he deserve to be called 'the great'? Mustn't it take something extraordinary to be labelled this? To deserve to be ...

(6 pages) 88 0 3.3 30/Aug/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

What kind of evidence does violence in children's literature provide of changing attitudes in twentieth century Britain toward children?

... of these was largely through corporal punishment, considered an appropriate way to prepare boys for the rigours of real life. In the ... of a realistic reflection of society was not the primary motive of authors and publishers. Rather, the awareness of a target ...

(15 pages) 115 0 4.5 02/May/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

Was the aim of the terror of 1793-94 the defence of France or the moral regeneration of the French people?

... now gave way to their more idealistic colleagues who saw the continued use of the terror as, ?a chance to transform ... the revolution would prove as controversial to historians as it was groundbreaking. The question of the motives and virtues of, ?the second ...

(7 pages) 34 0 0.0 18/Oct/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > The French Revolution

What Were the Terms of the Treaty of Versailles? Analyze the Reason for These Terms, and the Possible Damaging Consequences for Germany

... threat, and the only way to prevent the Germans from re-invading France was to weaken it to an extent of misery. ... Versailles had other motives behind the peace agreement. These selfish motives not only lead to the hardship of Germany, but to a horrific ...

(6 pages) 50 1 5.0 26/Nov/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > German History

Athenian Imperialism and her Changing Relations with Allies

... a period of prosperity covered Athens, and they needed to devise new ways to protect themselves and expand their wealth, and how ... which first compelled us to increase our power to its present extent: fear of Persia was our chief motive…' This change of ...

(9 pages) 19 0 4.0 06/Jun/2007

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

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