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NORTHERN IRELAND.
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Discusses the "Troubles" as a fight between the Protestants and the Catholics. History of the region which is politically part of the United Kingdom. Role of the Irish Republican Army (IRA) and its use of armed warfare and religious strategies to end British rule. Efforts over the years to stop the violence.

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NORTHERN IRELAND Politically still part of the United Kingdom, Northern Ireland’s “Troubles” continue as a fight between the Protestants and the Catholics. Geographically, Northern Ireland is slightly larger than the state of Connecticut, and consists of 26 districts, “derived from the boroughs of Belfast and Londonderry and the counties of Antrim, Armagh, Down, Fermanagh, Londonderry and Tyrone. Together, they are commonly referred to as Ulster, though the territory does not contain the entire ancient province of Ulster.” (Brunner 877) Part of the contention deals with the so-called Six Counties, as the Protestants see it, and Nine counties (adding Donegal, Cavan and Monaghan from the ancient Ulster kingdom) that the Catholics want to preserve. Ulster (as we will refer to it from here on) was part of Catholic Ireland, until i

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HISTORICAL WRITINGS OF WINSTON CHURCHILL.
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Presents a historiographical analysis. Contends Churchill was no historian in spite of his writing talent and vast output of books. Commends his style. Popularity of his writings and lack of critical acclaim. Contends his writings were not scholarly because he imposed his personality and personal experiences in everything he wrote.

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THE HISTORIES OF WINSTON CHURCHILL: A HISTORIOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS Winston Churchill turned out literally millions of words in his considerable lifetime – he died at ninety in 1965 – and from the beginning, his copy was “gorgeous” (as some editors would put it). He thrilled readers with reportage of his own turn-of-the-century military adventures in India and South Africa. He described, analyzed and speculated upon a host of topics for eager magazine readers in the decades between the two world wars; he completed immense biographies of his own ancestors and other British bigwigs of the past; and he capped his career in the 1950s with a six-volume history of The Second World War and his four-volume A History of the English Speaking Peoples. Churchill’s writings were immensely popular. An impoverished arist

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CARDINAL WOLSEY AND KING HENRY VIII.
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Argues that Wolsey, as Lord Chancellor and an intimate advisor to Henry VIII, was not a pawn of the King.... More...
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Argues that Wolsey, as Lord Chancellor and an intimate advisor to Henry VIII, was not a pawn of the King. Wolsey's consolidation of his personal power and wealth. His being subject to the King's pleasure and will. His diplomatic talents and achievements. His role in Church reform & disastrous administration of the Church. His excellent changes in the law courts. Outline.

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I Thomas Cardinal Wolsey was not a pawn of Henry VIII even though all his actions were subject to the King's approval. A. Wolsey's talents and ambition made him an accomplished diplomat and administrator, and allowed him to amass great wealth from his ecclesiastical positions. Wolsey's status as his own man, rather than a pawn of the King, must be judged in terms of what he wished to accomplish rather than by current standards. II Wolsey had great diplomatic talents. His Treaty of London secured a vital alliance with France and made England a major power in European politics. B. Wolsey grasped the importance of clear, comprehensive treaties along modern lines and securing English safety

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LAW ENFORCEMENT IN THE U.S.
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Military and civilian police forces. History of each force. Roots of law enforcement in British Common law. Development of police force to provide social control. Origin of military police by George Washington during the Revolutionary War. Goal of civilian police departments to protect the rights of citizens. Duties and training. Development of similar services of both forces.

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Law enforcement in the United States has a rich and varied history. Although most people are familiar with the “boys in blue” who patrol the nation’s neighborhoods, many are utterly ignorant of the role military police play in enforcing the laws of our nation. Military and civilian police forces around the country perform similar tasks for different constituents. However, with the advent of domestic terrorism rising in recent years, the lines differentiating the military police from the civilian police have started to blur. As civilian police forces become increasingly militarized, it is important to explore the differences and similarities between civilian and military police forces and what their goals are. In the end, both military and civilian police forces have one mission: to provide for the safety of the citizens of the United States.

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BRITISH IMPERIALISM.
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Discusses 2 different reasons for growth of Imperialism. 1) need to protect British trade routes & 2) relationship between negative balance of payments based on Britain's diminishing exports.... More...
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Discusses 2 different reasons for growth of Imperialism. 1) need to protect British trade routes & 2) relationship between negative balance of payments based on Britain's diminishing exports.

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How “Illiberal” Was British Imperialism from 1815 to 1914? Introduction A host of revisionist historians and scholars are having a field day repositioning Britain and the British Empire during its period of rampant expansionism. Much of this current discussion has been prompted by the recent publication of Dumett’s (1999) major compilation of debate concerning the real goals and effects of British Imperialism. Entitled Gentlemanly Capitalism and British Imperialism. The New Debate on Empire, the opus is, in many ways, a response to the 1993 publication of Cain and Hopkins work on British Imperialism that argued that the rampant imperialism was due to the intricate relationship between a negative balance of payments based on Britain’s diminishing exports, and the money generated by

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"CATHERINE OF ARAGON." (GARRETT MATTINGLY).
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Review of book on Henry VIII's Spanish wife. Their divorce. Her impact on history.... More...
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Review of book on Henry VIII's Spanish wife. Their divorce. Her impact on history.

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Garrett Mattingly, in Catherine of Aragon, aims to create a more complex and significant portrait of Catherine and her life than previously drawn by others: [I]t was borne in upon me that the Queen Catherine . . . was a different person, more cultured and thoughtful, more forceful and decisive, than the one I had read about elsewhere. . . . (i). Catherine has been portrayed as a woman whose significance was measured almost entirely by her relationship with men, with Henry, with the Pope, with the need of others for her to bear a son, or as a rival to Ann Boleyn for Henry's affections. She is often seen as a person who had little to contribute aside from child-bearing, aside from her marriage, aside from her role as symbolic leader.

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ENGLISH MIGRATION TO THE NEW WORLD.
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Early English settlements in New England & Virginia. Reasons for immigration; metropolitan & rural patterns. Outline.... More...
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Early English settlements in New England & Virginia. Reasons for immigration; metropolitan & rural patterns. Outline.

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Outline A. English immigrants (1600-1780) came to the New World primarily for economic reasons. 1. 2 million people emigrated from England in 1600-1780. 2. Immigration was a positive alternative to life in England or a desperate last resort. B. Few English emigrants went to French Canada until after the Revolutionary War. English settlers in the West Indies were few because the labor demand was absorbed by slavery. C. New England settled by religious sects' families as economic base in order to practice their religions freely. Pilgrims in the Plymouth colony were craftsmen and farmers. 2. Puritans at Massachusetts Bay were lawyers and landowners and managed the colony

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POTATO FAMINE.
  Term Paper ID:28229
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Analyzes effects in Ireland (1845-1849) & on Irish culture including rural depopulation, emigration, social reforms, British response.... More...
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Analyzes effects in Ireland (1845-1849) & on Irish culture including rural depopulation, emigration, social reforms, British response.

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EFFECTS OF THE POTATO FAMINE ON IRISH CULTURE This research paper traces, discusses and analyzes the effects of the blight of the potato crops and the resulting famine in Ireland in 1845-1849 on Irish culture. The most direct and immediate effects of the famine and the inadequate response of the authorities to it were widespread suffering, privation, starvation and deaths, primarily among the most impoverished groups of small Irish farmers and laborers in the west and southwestern parts of Ireland who depended on the potato crops for subsistence. The famine also produced and accelerated massive emigration from, and depopulation of, much of rural Ireland. Nearly three quarters of a century and many intervening events were to transpire before Catholic Ireland achieved independence and Ireland was partitioned so no direct cause and effect

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KING ARTHUR.
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History of legends of the "perfect" King. Arthur's traits, his epic adventures.... More...
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History of legends of the "perfect" King. Arthur's traits, his epic adventures.

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This essay will examine the legend of King Arthur, exploring the reasons for our fascination with him, even today. Is he the “perfect” king, the king for all time? The history of how the legends and myths surrounding this most famous King of the Britons evolved will be presented first. Then, a most famous and historical source of the legends, Sir Thomas Malory’s Le Morte D’Arthur, will serve as the primary text, (with passing references to others), to analyze the heroic traits attributed to this “once and future king,” traits which have been enshrined in the epic traditions of western culture. The thesis of this essay is that Arthur is the “perfect” king of the western world because he is its most enduring mythic figure. And as a mythic figure, he has actually been created by the west, and has evolv

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FIRST INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION.
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History in Gr. Britain (1760-1850). Impact on professionalization of science & education & on Western Europe.... More...
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History in Gr. Britain (1760-1850). Impact on professionalization of science & education & on Western Europe.

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The First Industrial Revolution (1760-1850) had an immense impact on the institutionalization and professionalization of science in the leading nations of Western Europe. This Revolution was limited to Great Britain which, in addition to possessing the optimum combination of resources and circumstances, was a unified national entity--unlike the German states--and did not suffer the upheavals of revolution or the expenditure of its resources on wars of conquest--as happened in France. Because of these and other circumstances Britain, France, and Germany took very different approaches to the creation of scientific institutions, including colleges and universities, and the development of scientific professions. In Britain, in the most general terms, the laissez-faire attitude that lent itself to the flourishing of industry also predominated

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REIGN OF TUDORS & STUARTS.
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Discusses the kings and queens, their differing styles, uses of power, impact on their society.

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The reign of the Tudors and the Stuarts covered more than two and one-half centuries in the history of Britain. The first of the Tudor kings was Henry Tudor, or Henry VII, victor at the Battle of Bosworth when Richard III was killed. He ascended to the throne in 1485. He married the Yorkist heiress in 1486 and so ended the War of the Roses: "Though the Tudor dynasty began in treason and bloodshed, it eventually brought a new, more peaceful era" (Delderfield 60). The first of the Stuarts was James I of Scotland, succeeding Elizabeth I in 1603. Henry VII began the process of strengthening the idea of kingship, which he had to do from necessity because of the weakness of his claim to the throne. The weakness of kings in the fifteenth century had had real consequences, such as bad government and the disintegration of the rule of law. The king

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The Impact of the British Empire Upon Britain
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Views the British Empire from social, political, and cultural perspectives. Describes the scope in terms of land and power of the Empire, and examines some of the negative aspects of imperialism.... More...
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Views the British Empire from social, political, and cultural perspectives. Describes the scope in terms of land and power of the Empire, and examines some of the negative aspects of imperialism.

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The Impact of the British Empire upon Britain: Social, Political, Economic, and Cultural The British Empire was the greatest political entity known to human history. At its height it embraced much of Africa, all of the Indian subcontinent, the continent of Australia and much of the immense archipelago that links it to Southeast Asia, much of North America, not to mention numerous small but important territories scattered around the world. In addition, of course, it embraced the British Isles themselves. It ruled about a third of the world's people and perhaps half its wealth. For five generations

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British Monetary Policy & the European Union
  Term Paper ID:27602
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Historical overview of Britain's experience with various exchange rate regimes. Detailed discussion of the Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM). Predictions of Britain's future role in the European Monetary Union (EMU).... More...
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Historical overview of Britain's experience with various exchange rate regimes. Detailed discussion of the Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM). Predictions of Britain's future role in the European Monetary Union (EMU).

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Introduction The discussion which follows will describe British monetary policy in relationship to the European Union (EU). It will focus specifically on Britain's experience with the Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM). The analysis will first present a brief historical overview of British experience with various exchange rate regimes. It will then describe in more detail Britain's decision to enter ERM and the reasons why it was ultimately forced to withdraw from that mechanism. Finally, some conjectures will be presented on Britain's future role in the European Monetary Union (EMU). Historical Overview Since the mid-nineteenth century Britain has experienced

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History, Culture, & Tradition in England
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Examines the cultural, historical, & traditional commonalties which serve to unite the multiplicity of various Britishers into a common Englishman.... More...
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Examines the cultural, historical, & traditional commonalties which serve to unite the multiplicity of various Britishers into a common Englishman.

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History, Culture, and Tradition in England Background In thinking about England, or Great Britain, what is striking is the long history that it possesses in relationship to most of the other countries of the world. Although it has fought many wars to retain its sovereignty, it has existed as a separate entity for hundreds of years. That entity, however, has undergone many changes in character, along with changes in the influence of various tribes and peoples. The English Character As Briggs (1983) noted in the preface to his work, although there are many references to an English character, or way of

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Oliver Cromwell & British Destiny
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Examines Oliver Cromwell's role in deposing & delimiting British monarchical authority & assesses the long term impact of Cromwell's rule.... More...
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Examines Oliver Cromwell's role in deposing & delimiting British monarchical authority & assesses the long term impact of Cromwell's rule.

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Oliver Cromwell and British Destiny Introduction: The Reformation The Reformation was a political and religious revolution that was ongoing in Europe throughout the 16th century. Turmoil was created within many European monarchies when the central tenet of state religion, in most cases Catholicism, was challenged for political or religious reasoning (Tudors and Stuarts, 1997). In England, Henry the VIII sought to break the ties to the Catholic Church in 1529. His reasoning dealt with centralizing power and obtaining an heir to the throne. In order to work his will, Henry the VIII convened a Parliament to help him draft new laws and policies. In this way, Henry the VIII set a precedent for latter clashes of power between Parliament and ruling authority.

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The Decline of the British Cotton Industry: Trick of History or Historical Invevitability
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Discusses two views of the fall of the British cotton industry, the Fatalist school which viewed it as the result of poor responses to random acts, & the Casualist school, which finds it the inevitable result of cause & effect.... More...
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Discusses two views of the fall of the British cotton industry, the Fatalist school which viewed it as the result of poor responses to random acts, & the Casualist school, which finds it the inevitable result of cause & effect.

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The Decline of the British Cotton Industry: Trick of History, or Historical Inevitability At one time, and for more than 100 years, the cotton industry in Great Britain was the most powerful in the world, and indeed was one of the backbones of both the British Empire and World Economic Development in the 19th Century. One school of historians argue that the decline of the cotton industry in Britain during the 1920s and 1930s was "a trick history played on the managers of the British cotton industry" (McCloskey & Sandberg, 1971, 102; Bellamy, 1962, 106). This analysis will refer to them as the "Fatalists," and assert that their belief is that life (both social and economic) is nothing more than a series of random acts, some more important than others. To the Fatalists, the study of history is the study of mankind's and

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Monarchy in the Modern World
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Discusses the role of monarchical forms of government in the contemporary world. Focuses on the British monarchy, but also discusses other monarchies around the world.... More...
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Discusses the role of monarchical forms of government in the contemporary world. Focuses on the British monarchy, but also discusses other monarchies around the world.

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Monarchy remains a form of government in a number of other countries throughout the world, though the nature of the monarchy in these nations has changed greatly over the centuries. The monarchy in great Britain is well known throughout the world, once as a powerful head of government but now more as the symbolic head of state. Yet even this role has been brought more and more into question in England and in other monarchies. The recent death of Pricess Diana may be cause for even deeper questioning of monarchy. Likely, the monarchy will survive well into the next century, and it may remain the reality in some countries for a long time. In the long run, though, the trend is clearly toward a more republican form of government, with elected representatives and elected heads of government and with the power emanating form the people and not from an inherited family dynas

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LONDON SUBWAY.
  Term Paper ID:26957
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History & evolution of London system from 19th Cent. to 1990ss.... More...
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History & evolution of London system from 19th Cent. to 1990ss.

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The world's oldest subway is not in New York or Paris but in London. The subway followed the development of the above-ground railway system in England and then went underground for a rapid transit system for the city long before the term "rapid transit" had been devised. Historians disagree about when the first true railway was opened, but most believe it to have been the Liverpool and Manchester, opened in 1830, and linking one of Britain's largest ports with the nation's largest textile manufacturing center (Tames 78). The Surrey Iron Railway came in 1803 and the Stockton and Arlington in 1825 are also candidates, but the Liverpool and Manchester was the first to carry both passengers and freight solely by use of steam power. By 1850, there was a national railway network covering more than 6,000 miles and

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SCOTLAND'S POLITICS.
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Examines issue of devolution, which will give Scotland greater self-government (home rule) & may lead to separation from England.... More...
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Examines issue of devolution, which will give Scotland greater self-government (home rule) & may lead to separation from England.

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Scotland is part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, along with the principality of Wales. Scotland and England were formerly separate states. Scotland, along with the rest of the United Kingdom, is governed primarily from Westminster. The secretary of state for Scotland administers government ministries relating to welfare and economy. Scotland is represented in the British Parliament by 72 members. Scotland has a legal system which is separate and different from that of the rest of Great Britain. In it, the High Court of Justiciary is the supreme criminal court, and its civil counterpart is the Court of Session. For the purposes of local government, Scotland was divided into 33 counties until 1975, when they were reorganized into nine administrative regions. Scotland has been part of the United Kingdom since the eighteenth century, but by

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WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE IN GREAT BRITAIN.
  Term Paper ID:26580
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Examines role of suffragettes in fight for the vote which was won in 1918. Political & social background, class issues, WWI, controversial tactics, fasts, leadership.... More...
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Examines role of suffragettes in fight for the vote which was won in 1918. Political & social background, class issues, WWI, controversial tactics, fasts, leadership.

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SUFFRAGETTES AND THE WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT IN BRITAIN This research paper discusses the role of the suffragettes in the movement to enfranchise women in Great Britain. The suffragettes were members of the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) which was founded in 1903 and which during the decade preceding the outbreak of the First World War in 1914 engaged in more militant tactics which distinguished them from most other women suffragists. Many of the activities of the suffragettes evoked public controversy and produced some of the most colorful events on the Edwardian scene in Britain. Even today, passions have not entirely cooled which is evident in the exaggerated claims and assertions made by partisans on both sides. The thesis of this essay is that the ultimate granting of

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WAR & GREAT BRITAIN, 1899-1948.
  Term Paper ID:26411
Essay Subject:
Examines negative & postive effects of Boer War & two world wars on British political, social & economic order.... More...
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Examines negative & postive effects of Boer War & two world wars on British political, social & economic order.

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EFFECTS OF WAR ON BRITISH SOCIETY 1899-1948 This research paper traces the impact of the three major wars of the 20th century on the British political and social order, the Boer War (1899-1902), the First World War (1914-1918) and the Second World War (1939-1945). The impact of these wars, especially the two world wars, on British society while great was highly variable, causing want, privation and suffering to some segments of society and producing political, economic and social gains, some transitory and others more permanent, for others. Their one common thread was enhancement of the unity of the nation and the power of the state, which proved to be a mixed blessing in some of its long run manifestations. Effects of the Boer War The Boer War was fought on distant battlefields in South

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ELIZABETH I.
  Term Paper ID:26131
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Life & career of dominating & effective 16th Cent. English queen, last of Tudor rulers.... More...
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Life & career of dominating & effective 16th Cent. English queen, last of Tudor rulers.

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Elizabeth I, (1533-1603), queen of England and Ireland from 1558-1603, daughter of the English King Henry VIII and his second wife, Anne Boleyn and the last of the Tudor rulers of England was a great leader because she possessed a number of the key qualities that distinguish some individuals as those able to lead other people. She was courageous, decisive, competitive, self-confident, responsible, tenacious and disciplined with a finely honed sense of accountability and integrity and both physical and emotional stamina. Born in London on September 7, 1533, Elizabeth spent her childhood away from the court and received an excellent classical education under such scholars as Roger Ascham, who influenced her greatly. Henry's sixth wife, Catherine Parr, later became fond of the young Elizabeth and brought her back to

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LONDON BRIDGE.
  Term Paper ID:26106
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Historical, cultural & architectural analysis of bridge & its evolution, fate & succeeding structures.... More...
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Historical, cultural & architectural analysis of bridge & its evolution, fate & succeeding structures.

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When people in the United States today hear the term "London Bridge," they are most likely to think of one of the most peculiar sights anywhere within the United States  that of the London Bridge in Lake Havasu City, Arizona. Surrounded by faked-up Tudor buildings and busloads of tourists, the large bridge is dwarfed by the majesty of the desert Southwest. The entire enterprise stands as a monument to a deep human appreciation for irony, for what else could explain the immense cost and energy that went into transporting such an immense structure such a long way for so very little purpose. But this peculiar structure in the desert is in fact not the real London Bridge at all (if any bridge can in fact lay claim to that title, which seems unlikely), but the New London Bridge, designed in 1831 by the Scottish engineer John Rennie 

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IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY IN 1960S-1970S.
  Term Paper ID:25649
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Examines re-emergence of IRA as political & terrorist force. Origins, aims, leadership, tactics, civil rights, Catholic-Protestant struggle, role of Britsh govt., marches, violence.... More...
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Examines re-emergence of IRA as political & terrorist force. Origins, aims, leadership, tactics, civil rights, Catholic-Protestant struggle, role of Britsh govt., marches, violence.

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ROLE OF THE IRA IN NORTHERN IRELAND IN THE 1960S AND 1970S This research paper discusses the factors which led to the re-emergence of the Irish Republican Army (IRA) as a significant force in the late 1960s and early 1970s in connection with the disturbances and movements (the Troubles) which arose in Northern Ireland. The Catholic minority in Northern Ireland took to the streets in the late 1960s to protest its political and economic grievances against the established Ulster authorities and the dominant Protestant majority. That protest failed to accomplish its objectives in 1968-1969 because of Protestant intransigence and paramilitary violence. The British intervened militarily to restore order but only hesitantly pushed Ulster to initiate reforms. Although the IRA was only marginally involved in this

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LAND IN ENGLAND IN 18TH & 19TH CENT.
  Term Paper ID:25517
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Impact of changing land policy on urbanization, economics, politics, class relations, laws, industrialization.... More...
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Impact of changing land policy on urbanization, economics, politics, class relations, laws, industrialization.

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Land is the most fundamental of resources, the beginning and end of human wealth, the beginning and end of human identity. Where a person happens to be born defines their sense of identity forever; the reason that the dead are committed to the ground is in some measure because it reaffirms this human connection to place. The wealth of a person is tied to the land that she or he controls: A good farmstead, a poor claim, a reliable well make or break a person’s fortune in the world. In the 18th century, England – like other countries throughout the world at the time (and arguably in some measure still today) was a country marked by enormous distinctions of wealth, distinctions that were expressed in terms of owner ship of land.

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GLADSTONIAN LIBERALISM.
  Term Paper ID:25508
Essay Subject:
Origins, evolution, ideology, platform & impact of 19th Cent. British political reform movement led by Prime Minister William Gladstone.... More...
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Origins, evolution, ideology, platform & impact of 19th Cent. British political reform movement led by Prime Minister William Gladstone.

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Although it is, of course, a matter of public record, it is still hard to remember that William Ewart Gladstone – four times prime minister of Great Britain, leader of the Reform Party after 1867, symbol of the best of liberal reformist ideals of his age – was elected to Parliament in 1832 as a Tory with good, sound Conservative views. But of course, this is true, and the story both of Gladstone and of the Liberalism of his era is in many ways the story of the ways that Enlightenment ideas were transformed by the historical and economic events of the 19th century into the tenets of liberal politics that remain a guiding force of governments today. This paper examines the development of Gladstonian liberalism, looking particularly at how coherent it could lay claim to being as well investigating what elements of Gladstone’s polit

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CHARTISM.
  Term Paper ID:25507
Essay Subject:
Origins, platform, ideology, leadership & political & economic effects of 19th Cent. British political reform movement.... More...
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Origins, platform, ideology, leadership & political & economic effects of 19th Cent. British political reform movement.

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Chartism was one of the most important political reform movement in Great Britain in the first half of the 19th century. Indeed, this populist and popular movement came nearer to being a mass rebellion than another British movement in modern times. Working people from across Wales, Scotland and England demonstrated in support of both the political and social elements of this program. Chartists drew upon both traditional forms of social protest organization and developed new ways of having their voice heard – publishing newspapers, pamphlets, broadsides. Chartist songs and hymns were sung, Chartist sermons preached and attended to, Chartist plays produced and pageants performed as what might now be called a entire political and social counter-culture was created and reveled in. Chartists took advantage of newly licit forms

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INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION IN BRITAIN.
  Term Paper ID:25506
Essay Subject:
Origins & impact of technology & modernization on transportation system: canals, turnpikes, shipping, commerce, railways, steam engine, stagecoaches.... More...
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Origins & impact of technology & modernization on transportation system: canals, turnpikes, shipping, commerce, railways, steam engine, stagecoaches.

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A conventional date for the beginning of the Industrial Revolution in Britain is about 1770. This date corresponds fairly well to the substantive beginning of several developments that, taken together, seem to mark the difference in character between the industrial age and the pre-industrial world. James Watt's steam engine made possible the application of artificially generated power to a wide range of processes, unlike its far more limited predecessor the Newcomen engine. The technique of mass production began to be pursued in a systematic and regular way, enough so for Adam Smith to employ his famous example of a pin-making factory as a contrast to traditional craft production. The publication of The Wealth of Nations itself both promulgated and marked a changing conception of what wealth was and how it was created; while Smith's economic theory

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BRITISH REFORM ACTS OF 1832 & 1867.
  Term Paper ID:25505
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Background, causes & consequences, provisions, politics & economics, domestic & foreign issues.... More...
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Background, causes & consequences, provisions, politics & economics, domestic & foreign issues.

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BRITISH REFORM ACTS OF 1832 AND 1867 This research paper discusses the causes and consequences of the Reform Act of 1832 and the Reform Act of 1867 which were enacted by the Parliament of Great Britain. The passage of the Reform Act of 1832 came about because of a combination of fundamental long-term political, economic and social changes related to the effects of the French Revolution, the Napoleonic Wars and the Industrial Revolution on the expectations and structure of British society, the inability of postwar Tory governments to readjust political institutions to those effects, including rising social unrest, and an unusual set of immediate circumstances, some fortuitous, which enabled the Whigs to assume power in 1832 and to generate a strong political consensus for Parliamentary reform. The Reform Act of 1832 did

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WHIG PARTY IN ENGLAND IN 18TH & 19TH CENT.
  Term Paper ID:25502
Essay Subject:
Origins, ideology, influence & power, leadership, platform, religion, economics.... More...
8 Pages / 1800 Words
6 sources, 15 Citations, TURABIAN Format
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Origins, ideology, influence & power, leadership, platform, religion, economics.

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The 18th century in England saw the destruction of the political structures that had been built up in the century before, as the political parties once in power lost their footing (or found themselves entirely transformed) to be replaced by different ones and as the power in the government shifted along institutional lines to the cabinet. The result of these transformations was that the modern structures of the British government were in substantial ways established during the first and second quarters of the 18th century.1 By the middle of the 18th century, both Whigs and Tories found themselves changed from what they had been. This is hardly surprising, given how much history had changed around them since these parties had formed. It is in fact less surprising that they changed than that they survived at all. This is especially true of th

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