...and during the Second World War, there were persecutions and arrests of all members of the minority groups targeted by the Nazisluding children. Even though children were not specifically selected, whole families were taken, especially from Jewish and gypsy families, and the children were often...
...can be traced to the history of the country, and the way in which it has been subjected to a variety of political, ethnic and economic pressures. In order to understand how these diverse elements have influenced the way in which Eastern European countries have developed, especially with regard...
...Webster looks at the ways in which the acculturation of minority and majority groups took place under Roman rule, and whether the previous studies of Romanisation could be said to be accurate in terms of the way that they portrayed cultural change during the Roman occupation or whether there...
...the emperor Constantine was born in the region which is now Serbia in the third century CE. His father was a Roman officer who later became the Emperor Constantius, and his mother was Helena who was not of noble birth but seems to have been a talented and able individual, and was later canonised...
...that the European Union has developed is the element of cultural diversity which underlies the common social and economic policies which make up the community’s collective identity and political cohesion. The nations which comprise the European Community not only have widely-varying...
...without proper attribution to as a source! "Germany's responsibility for the First World War" A twelve paper which look at the extent to which Germany could be perceived as bearing the brunt of the responsibility for the start of the First World War, with...
...factors which influenced the policies underpinning house-building programmes in Britain in the period between the First and Second World War, and it is noticeable that building programmes were not consistent over the entire country even though there are a number of features which are common to...
...without proper attribution to as a source! "Marriage customs in ancient societies" A five paper which compares the status and role of women, and marriage customs in general, in several ancient societies, with reference to the rights and freedoms which...
...a number of changes in the strategies and techniques of warfare, some of which were brought about in changes in armaments and some which resulted from economic and social factors. For example, in the period prior to 1300, the majority of the soldiery were drawn from those who owed obligations of...
...one of the greatest works in literature. The poet’s story of his journey through the Inferno, Purgatory and finally Paradise has been read as everything from a pure adventure story to the most intense metaphysical speculation on human nature one can imagine. This paper considers the...