Online European History Papers & Reports

  • Spanish Civil War

    did the Republic, through a catalogue of errors, lose to the Nationalists? Had it, moreover, seized defeat from the jaws of victory? Two hypotheses, admittedly qualified by...

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  • Sparta - Notes

    * The Statue of Leonidas: He is strong, powerful, noble and commands a respect from everyone. He is constructed to be a figure of perfection: the ideal and most desirable...

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  • Speer

    Describe the role played by the personality you have studied in national AND/OR international history. 10 Albert Speer, born 19 March 1905 in the German city of...

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  • Stalemate on the Western Front

    How useful are sources A and C for a historian studying the reasons for the stalemate on the Western Front? Source A is the historical text, “Death’s Men” written by...

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  • Stefan Cel Mare

    Stephen III of Moldavia, commonly known as Stephen the Great, (Romanian: Ștefan cel Mare, pronounced [ʃteˈfan t͡ʃel ˈmare] or Ștefan cel Mare și Sfânt, "Stephen...

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  • Swag

    The Battle of Marathon (Greek: Μάχη τοῦ Μαραθῶνος, Machē tou Marathōnos) took place in 490 BC, during the first Persian invasion of Greece. It was...

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  • Technological Advancements and the Industrial Revolution

    Technological Advancements and the Industrial Revolution Technological Advancements and the Industrial Revolution In Pre modern times in the...

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  • Th Chelmno Death Camp

    Death of Jewish people in Chelmno during WWII “By the end...

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  • Thatcherism

    CONSENSUS POLITCS - 1945-79 ? THATCHERISM The government abandoned its commitment to full employment. It rejected Keynesian economics for Monetarism (particularly...

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  • The 1916 Irish Easter Rebellion

    THE 1916 EASTER RISING: ONE MISTAKE AFTER THE OTHER Beginning in the 12th century with the invasion of Ireland by Norman knights belonging to England, Ireland has been a...

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  • The Action Programme 1968 Czechoslovakia

    30 APRIL 1968 To The Committee of the Czechoslovak Communist party In regards to The Action Programme which has been drawn up by Comrade Kolder and colleagues, we the...

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  • The Admiralty

    The oldest of these Departments was the Admiralty, responsible for the Navy. In 1546 Henry VIII created a Navy Board to oversee the administrative affairs...

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  • The Balkans: a Historical Drama in Progress, a Discussion on the Impact of History in the Formation of...

    Alice Naphtali Dr. James Payton History 107 14 April 2010 The Balkans: A Historical Drama in Progress A Discussion on the Impact of History in the Formation of...

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  • The Battle of Marathon

    The battle of Marathon is one of history's most famous military engagements, reknown for its astounding military tactics. It was held between the...

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  • The Challenges and Changes of an Empire

    THE CHALLENGES AND CHANGES OF AN EMPIRE When we consider what an Empire is, there are some we think of instantly. The Greek and the Roman Empires spring to mind immediately...

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  • The Closed Society

    In 1974 Heinrich Böll wrote the novel The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum. Within this novel Böll takes on the governments techniques of pursuing political dissidents, the...

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  • The Concert of Europe

    How effective was the concert of Europe in peace keeping during the period 1815-54?   The Concert of Europe was an essential spirit that the powers (mainly Austria...

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  • The Effects of Geography on Nations

    Regents Essay 2 The geography of the world greatly affected the development of nations and regions. Geographic features including deserts, monsoons, and mountains...

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  • “the Enabling Act Was the Most Important Factor in Hitler’s Consolidation of Power.” Discuss

    I agree that the enabling act was the most important factor in Hitler’s consolidation of power because the enabling act allowed Hitler to pass decrees without...

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  • The End of the Greatest

    On May 5 of 1821, died Napoleon Bonaparte, the greatest military geniuses in history, he was born in Ajaccio, on August 15 of 1769 . He was a military and ruling French...

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  • The Enlightenment

    Enlightenment The new ideas that spread over Europe during the 18th century were truly a stepping-stone for the world as a whole. It seemed to start with...

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  • The Enlightenment Age

    Austin Griffith April 21, 2016 HIS 244 Liberals Clash with Conservatives in Latin America Latin American Independence began to occur around 1808 after the...

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  • The Epic of Gilgamesh

    YOUR MOM Dr. Parnell History 113 1/28/2012 The Many Faces of the Gods The sheer scope of The Epic of Gilgamesh is immense. In this tale Gilgamesh fights divine beasts...

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  • The Everlasting Innovating Stage of Sbm on Raymond Mill

    The production craftsmanship of raymond mill is one conventional that is utilised to assess the quality and features of raymond mill, along with the excellent...

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  • The Fall of Rome

    The biggest part of Roman history was the Fall of Rome. It first began in 255 CE. From that time-235 CE to 285 CE- there were twenty- two Roman emperors. Out of these twenty...

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  • The First Inter Party Government

    The First Inter-Party Government 1948-51 Why is it important? • It brought an end to 16 years of Fianna Fail being in charge • It was the 1st Coalition...

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  • The French Revolution

    began in 1789. During the 19th century, France was consistently at war with their long-time rival, Britain as well as other European countries. Most of...

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  • The French Revolution and Human Rights

    This brief documentary history explores the issue of rights and citizenship that dominated Revolutionary France and helped define modern notions of civil rights. The rich...

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  • The French Revolution

    In the 1789, there were a lot of long-term reasons that started the French Revolution. The people of the third estate were not happy with the social, economical and...

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  • The French Revolution

    Revolution in general acts as the locomotive of history. This profound observation of Leon Trotsky applies not just to the development of the...

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