History Essays
Different Interpretations Of Settlers In The New World
...they obviously had different points of view. Everyone who experiences anything—but particularly a significant event—will have an opinion on what is occurring. In respect to going to the New World, William Bradford, John Smith and John Winthrop have each compiled observations about... 1,125 Words (Approx. 5 Pages)
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...Howard Fast was a member of the Untied States communist party for 13 years. He joined the party in 1944 and saw many changes and witnesses many events and in 1990 he published his memoirs in relationship to his participation in the communist party. The title of the book is "Being Red" and it... 1,125 Words (Approx. 5 Pages)
Add to cart $54.75'Football Hooliganism' --violence And Abandon In Uk Soccer
...in disruptive behaviors during soccer games, and that social, economic, and gender differences often aid in the determinations of the level of participation (Hobbs and Robbins 551). The problem with hooliganism is that there is no moderation in the behaviors of British soccer fans. Soccer fans... 1,575 Words (Approx. 7 Pages)
Add to cart $76.65'From Rifles To The Atom Bomb' - Weapons Of World War Ii
..."Fat Man and Little Boy," starring Paul Newman, be prepared. Watching this film about the development of the atomic bomb is undeniably disturbing. The film, titled for the nicknames of the two weapons dropped on Japan at the end of World War II, confronts the arguments against creation of the... 2,025 Words (Approx. 9 Pages)
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...the slogan for the movement toward self-government of Ireland with regard to its domestic affairs. (Faust, 1996). Home Rule was key to Irish independence and, for the most part was resisted by the British who sought to keep the Irish in a subordinate position to the English. This movement was... 1,575 Words (Approx. 7 Pages)
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...never was a 'Kilroy' at all, that he was merely the figment of an American serviceman's imagination. However, historians have since revealed that there most definitely was a Kilroy, in the person of James J. Kilroy, a Massachusetts shipyard inspector who worked for Quincy's Fore River Shipyard... 3,375 Words (Approx. 15 Pages)
Add to cart $164.25'Social Change In The Southwest' / 1850-1880 By Thomas D. Hall
...Thomas D. Hall by Kathie EasteróApril, 1998 In this well-written, complex book, Professor Thomas D. Hall uses world-systems theory to build a panoramic view of the social change in the southwest which he believes was shaped by state incorporation of nonstate societies. The time span which... 1,125 Words (Approx. 5 Pages)
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...supported by American film makers in their presentation of the ideal of war. Engelhardt readily recognized that one of the greatest social phenomena regarding war is that the winners benefited from gaining the "right" to engineer the way in which war stories are promoted (17). Prior to the end... 1,125 Words (Approx. 5 Pages)
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...Moon 10 March 1998 Iraq is in reality a very small country with a very big reputation. Much of this reputation comes at the hands of her leader, Saddam Hussein. The country is culturally diverse and consists of numerous communities each of which cherishes its distinctness from the others.... 1,350 Words (Approx. 6 Pages)
Add to cart $65.70'The Shoemaker And The Tea Party'; The Changing Perception Of History
...information from the past, in this case in the form of historical record. However, it is a great deal more than this and even the aspect of the recollection of fact must be interpreted as subjective. One persons truth may be another persons falsehood as it is told by a singular person, or a... 1,125 Words (Approx. 5 Pages)
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