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Search Results - Essays tagged with '1600-1699'
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| "Assimilation and its successor, Association, were euphemisms for the political and economic exploitation of Africans in French West Africa." Comment. |
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| "By 1849 the supporters of the Risorgimento had achieved nothing towards creating a free, united and independent Italy" - How far do you agree? |
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| "Czar Nicholas II inherited not a throne but a revolution" Do you agree? Justify your answer. |
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| "In 1848 Europewas ablaze with revolutionary fervour affecting most countries. Germanywas affected but differently to the rest of Europe. To what extent was this the case?" |
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| "It was the economic crisis alone which led to the outbreak of revolution in 1789." Do you agree with this interpretation? |
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| "It was the lack of prudent reform of the absolutist monarchy which was primarily responsible for its disintegration during the French Revolution" Discuss. |
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| "The British Slave Trade was abolished primarily because of the pressure brought to bear on the government by humanitarian campaigners." Discuss |
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| "The Japanese invasion of 1937 was a more significant turning point in Chinese History than either the 1911 Revolution or the start of the NanjingDecade" How far do you agree with this statement? |
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| Down But Not Out: Discuss This Assessment of the French Monarchy July 1789 - August 1792. |
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| The origins of the crisis that eventually overcame the French Monarchy can be found in the period 1685-1723 To what extent do you agree with this view? |
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| 'Henry James's ghosts have nothing in common with the violent old ghosts - the bloodstained sea captains, the white horses, the headless ladies of dark lanes and windy commons. |
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| 'Kwanim Pa - The Making of the Uduk People |
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| 'Repressive and emotionally cold'. Is this a true reflection of relations between parents and children in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England? |
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| 'The French Revolution of 1789 had a profound effect on Irish Revolutionary thought' Discuss. |
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| 'They satisfied the main social and political groups and fell only by accident.' Consider this verdict on the Bourbon regime. |
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| 19th century marked an important phase in Indian history |
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| A Comparative Study of the Haitian and Brazilian Independence Movements. |
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| A study of warfare in Europe between 1300 and 1500 |
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| Absolutism - How did Louis XIV establish himself an absolutist state in Francein the 17th century? |
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| Absolutism represents the principle of being absolute or arbitrary government; it is also known as despotism. |
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| Absolutism. |
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| Account for the outbreak of revolutions in any two European countries in 1848 - France & Austria. |
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| American Revolution against Britain (1775-1783). |
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| Anglo-French relations in the 1830s and 1840s |
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| Assess the reasons that contributed to the downfall of the French Monarchy in August 1792 |
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