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Papers On European History
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Sources of International War and World War I
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This 4 page report discusses ideas relating to the inter-relationship of man, the nation-state, and war. For example, in World War I, it would appear that the real conflict was fostered on the antagonism between the aristocracy and the common people that led to international aggression. It is also important to consider the ways in which World War I was responsible for changing perceptions regarding the individual and the nation in the reality of war. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWwwaltz.rtf
The Causes of the First World War
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This 11 page paper considers the causes of the first world war by reviewing the available literature on the subject. The common perception is often that of a war stating due to the assignation of Archduke Ferdinand. In this paper the underlying reasons are discussed; the treaties, nationalism and increasing technological ability and military build up are included. The bibliography cites 6 sources.
Filename: TEwwone.rtf
Women of World War I
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This 12 page paper provides an overview of women in the military with a focus on World War I in particular. The effects of the feminist movement during the early part of the twentieth century is seen as a catalyst for change and something which opened a door to military life for women as never before. Bibliography lists 6 sources
Filename: SA3WWIfe.wps
Women's Roles in the First World War
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This 15 page paper looks at all the things women did to help during World War I. The emphasis is on American women, but women of other countries are discussed as well. Information about the Nurse Corps and the Army overseas operators is included. The changing role of the woman, as a result and as a parallel to the war, is discussed. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: SA014WWI.rtf
The Twentieth Century: A Time of Phenomenal Change
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A 6 page outline on the societal changes which occurred during the Twentieth Century. Discusses some of the major events such as World War I, World War II, and the Cold War. Coordinates the technological evolution experienced in this century with the societal changes which have occurred and outlines the impacts of advanced weaponry and the Internet in particular. Emphasizes the importance of the U.N. and the U.S. in world changes. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PP20thC2.wps
Working Class Incorporation
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A system of distinction by class has existed in England for the entirety of their history. The issue of the integration of the working class into a system compatible with the design of democratic, capitalist society became significant during the Victorian era with the transition of economic structure from a feudal economy to an industrial economy. This is an 8 page paper that explores the process of transition in terms of the changes in the working class order. The Palestinian Arab society and the socio-economic structure in Ghana are used as models for comparison. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: Workincl.rtf
E.P. Thompson's 'The Making Of The English Working Class'
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5 pages in length. A thorough analysis in which the writer offers descriptions of how the advent of mechanization impacted the nature of the society and the detrimental effects it had on much of the population. Specifically, the effect of the power loom is discussed. No additional sources cited.
Filename: WorkingCl.rtf

