"I believe that www.coursework.info offers a very valuable tool to students by allowing them to see a variety of good quality essays in their specialist subject areas." - Dr Z Yaakov Wise - University of Manchester
 

3 Reasons why you will love Coursework.Info

  • we can give you unlimited access to 167,634 academic essays
  • we are used by and approved by teachers
  • Our essays protected by Turnitin anti-plagiarism software
Join Now

Tag Results


Results 1 to 25 of about 437 results.

Search Results - Essays tagged with 'western'

Essay Title Members Rating
Why were the fighting and living conditions so bad for British soldiers on the Western Front in World War One?
"'Lions led by donkeys.' How valid is this interpretation of the conduct of British soldiers and generals on the Western Front, 1914-18".
"Alexander II's attempt to modernise Russia and compete with Western Europe were frustrated by the lack of foreign investment. Not until after his death did french money begin to pour into Russia."
"All Quiet on the Western Front".
"Crime occurs when societies do not provide the institutional means necessary to secure socially desirable goals" Does this statement adequately explain the persistence of crime in western societies?
"In the opening passage of Shane we are presented with an image of an archetypal western hero" - Discuss.
"Japanese forms of operations management are inappropriate to Western organisations." Critically evaluate this statement.
"Japanese forms of operations management are inappropriate to Western organisations." Critically evaluate this statement.
"Lions led by donkeys" is this a valid interpretation of the conduct of the generals on the western front 1914-1919?
"Lions led by donkeys". How valid is this interpretation of the conduct of British Soldiers and Generals on the Western Front 1914-1918.
"Poems and stories; official accounts. Which of these give a more accurate picture of soldiers' experiences on the Western Front?"
"The chief significance of postmodernism is that it seeks to subvert the Western rationalist tradition of scholarly and scientific enquiry" (Goldthorpe, 2000, p.8). Discuss with reference to recent developments in industrial and organizational sociology.
"The following were equally important reasons why the stalemate on the Western Front was finally broken: New technology like the tank, The American entry into the war, The blockading of German ports and The German offensive in March 1918" Explain how far
"The General" written by Siegfried Sassoon, an infantry officer on the Western Front in 1917. source based questions
"There is no place in the Contemporary Middle Eastfor Western style democracy".
"This house believes that the principles of sustainability cannot be adequately implemented within the property industry of market- led, democratic Western societies."
"Western Economics Grow By Creating A Desire For Material Possessions. It would be difficult for Buddhists to live in such a society!"
"Who's Afraid of Sarah Carter?" A Critical Analysis of Sarah Carter's "Two Months in Big Bear's Camp, 1885: Narratives of 'Indian Captivity' and the Articulation of 'Race' and Gender Hierarchies in Western Canada"
"Why did war on the Western Front last so long?"
“Bismarck detested liberal western ideologies because they eroded God – given order” Explain Bismarck’s views on liberalism.
“For 3 years from the end of 1914 to early 1918, the Western Front never moved more than a mile or so. In 1918 considerable movement occurred as first the Germans and then the Allies advanced. Why did these changes happen so quickly?”
'Lions led by Donkeys' How valid is this interpretation of the conduct of British soldiers and Generals on the western front. 1914-18
'Lions Led by Donkeys' How Valid is this Interpretation of the Conduct of the British Soldiers on the Western Front 1914 - 1918?
'Lions led by Donkeys' Use The Information In The Sources And Your Own Knowledge How Valid Is The Interpretation Of The Conduct Of The British Soldiers And Generals On The Western Front.
'Lions Led by Donkeys'. How valid is this interpretation of the conduct of British soldiers and generals on the Western Front of World War one in 1914 - 1918?

Page 1 of 18

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ... 18 » Last »
Feedback Form