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    On 10 November 1938‚ a message was delivered to the German State Police and field offices. The regard at the top of the message noted‚ “Measures against Jews tonight.” This message‚ the Kristallnacht Order‚ resulted in the first large-scale attack against Jewish communities in central Europe. The order provisioned the burning of synagogues‚ Jewish homes‚ and businesses. All Jews‚ particularly wealthy males‚ were to be arrested and sent directly to concentration camps. A German firefighter‚ who was

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    Throughout time there have been many literary movements‚ many of which become forgotten over time. However they should not be forgotten because they have shaped American literature into what it is today. Two of the more important literary movements of the late 18th century to the early 19th century are transcendentalism and romanticism. Transcendentalism was a literary movement in the first half of the 19th century. Transcendentalists were influenced by romanticism‚ especially such aspects of

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    Adam Smith 4/23/2014 HST-122 Historiography Essay Analysis of “Vietnam: A Necessary War” “Vietnam: A Necessary War” is a summary of a book of a similar name by author Michael Lind. The book addresses the viewpoint that the Vietnam War was both moral and necessary for eventual victory in the Cold War. Michael Lind graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with honors in English and History‚ received an MA in International Relations from Yale University‚ and a JD from the University of Texas

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    consequences of the U.S. Civil War and its legacy in shaping the enduring debates alive in the Reconstruction era. In addition to offering an introduction to early U.S. history‚ this course aims to introduce students to the interpretive art of historiography. The instructor realizes that for many students this may be one of the few opportunities to think about the past and how it is studied. Therefore‚ the second goal of the course is to encourage students to appreciate the peculiar worth and value

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    Is economically known by large industries that went there‚ is characterized by a predominance of narrative identity Welsh. Thus this interpretation of the text proposes a reflection on the devices involved in the construction of narrative historiography as well trying to see how regional conflicts‚ practices‚ negotiations and experiences of this group who are articulated around discursive networks and social practices that work directly the subjective process and representation of the company

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    Часть II. Язык http://www.oxfordhandbooks.com/view/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199566020.001.0001/oxfordhb-9780199566020-e-7#oxfordhb-9780199566020-div1-45 From Case Studies to Social Science: A Strategy for Political Research   Robert H. Bates The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Politics Edited by Carles Boix and Susan C. Stokes Abstract and Keywords This article presents a strategy for political research. It first explores the ways people comprehend and briefly discusses the forms of comprehension. The

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    revolt against aristocratic social and political norms of the Age of Enlightenment and a reaction against the scientific rationalization of nature‚ and was embodied most strongly in the visual arts‚ music‚ and literature‚ but had a major impact on historiography‚ education and natural history. In literature‚ Romanticism found recurrent themes in the evocation or criticism of the past‚ the cult of "sensibility" with its emphasis on women and children‚ the heroic isolation of the artist or narrator‚ and

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    NARRATIVE A narrative (or story) is any account that presents connected events‚[1] and may be organized into various categories: non-fiction (e.g. New Journalism‚ creative non-fiction‚ biographies‚ and historiography); fictionalized accounts of historical events (e.g. anecdotes‚ myths and legends); and fiction proper (i.e. literature in prose‚ such as short stories and novels‚ and sometimes in poetry and drama‚ although in drama the events are primarily being shown instead of told). Narrative is

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    demands. Instead of a moderated peace‚ the Treaty of Versailles was posed on Germany under harsh terms that fostered German indignation and ruined the prospects for maintaining a future free from disagreement and violent warfare. By exploring the historiography behind the construction of the treaty‚ the relation of the pre-armistice agreement to article 231‚ and German resistance‚ it will be apparent that the treaty of Versailles actually precipitated future conflict in international relations. One

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    Abstract This historiography will examine the American families and their roles in the 18th century. It will focus mainly on three major areas: the colonial era‚ the 18th century and the progressive era. The family roles and relationship has been highlighted. Highlighted in the essay too is the rapid change in the family structure and relationship towards the early 20th century. The family roles have been broken into parental roles and the children roles in the family and the society at large.

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