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    Towards the late 19th century and in the early 20th century the world was changing at a rapid pace. World War I had a left an enormous hole in Europe’s economy and they were doing everything they could to compensate for their losses. The theme that connects all of these societies is change. Cultures were changing in some places and some were not handling as well as others. Changes were affecting societies in Asia‚ The Middle East‚ and South America. Change did not come easy to any of these societies

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    mainly educated Indians of a privileged caste who spoke English‚ these were the most influential people in terms of acting as facilitators for nationalist ideas to be communicated throughout the populace. The publication of magazines and journals in English was also a great influence on the rise of Indian nationalism. Although most Indians received nationalist ideas orally‚ these journals allowed Indians

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    culmination to Kurdish nationalism. Chronologically‚ the study concentrates on the period stretching from the late Ottoman and World War I era to the early years of the Turkish Republic. The book includes six chapter and first chapter is about some nationalist ideas from same scholarships in order to help the reader to understant theoretically nationalism before discussing Kurdish nationalism. The book claims that the concept of ethnicity is deeply embeddes in nationalism (p.7). Therefore‚ the crucial

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    Manela describes each of these countries struggles towards self-determination in how they had reached out to Wilson yet did not receive his support. He describes the failure of the nationalist leaders in Egypt‚ India‚ and China who had witnessed Wilson support the European colonizers instead of the nationalist who were seeking ‘self-determination. ‘As such he examines each region to see the progress towards more radical approaches to independence as a result of Wilson’s decisions and also contributed

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    Slide 1 (Cover Slide) Introduction: (2 minutes) Slide 2 Warm-up Activity: (5 minutes) How’s everyone doing this evening? Great! Okay‚ to get us started thinking about why the Chinese people‚ mostly peasants‚ some landowning peasants‚ and others supported Mao & the Communist’s‚ we’ve got to know what China was like before they est. the PRC in 1949. My name is _______ & my co-instructor’s name is _______. The title of tonight’s lesson is “Chinese Revolution & its Aftermath.” We’ll be covering the

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    memorial of the bombing of the town of Guernica in Northern Spain by the Nazi’s during the Spanish Civil War (Petersen). The Spanish Civil War was an amalgamation of many different political factions into two opponents: The Republicans and the Nationalists. The Spanish Civil War‚ however‚ was not based solely on combative political ideologies. It was correspondingly due to many different political‚ economic‚ and militaristic struggles during the early twentieth century and the resulting frustration

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    A Ticking Timebomb Post World War I Germany was plagued with a brutally weak economy‚ a lack of national unity‚ and an unstable government. This generation of German’s was constantly forced to cope with harsh conditions‚ wartime‚ and impoverishment. These circumstances‚ rooted within the economy and the government‚ undoubtedly led the German people to turn their allegiance towards something new. From the time after the war‚ up until Hitler’s reign‚ the people faced constant compounding problems

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    After failing multiply times‚ the British government abolished the Revolutionary Nationalists. There was a new nationalist movement that rejected violence and aimed to re-establish the Irish parliament. Daniel O’Connell led the Parliamentary Nationalists‚ and in 1886 a Home Rule Bill for Ireland was written‚ however not passed. The British government enacted a Home Rule Bill‚ resulting from the deal made between the

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    coup. The coup of 17–18 July 1936 was an old instrument being used for a new purpose. The military coup against the Republic began on 17 July 1936 among elements of the colonial army based in Spanish North Africa (Morocco). The captaincy of the Nationalists was gradually assumed by General Franco‚ leading forces he had brought from Morocco. On Oct. 1‚ 1936‚ he was named head of state and set up a government in Burgos. Though 27 countries‚ including Britain‚ France‚ the Soviet Union‚ Germany and Italy

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    should be tied to Great Britain). Intimidation from an Apprentice Boys Parade (opposition from Irish Nationalists; commemorating the Siege of Derry‚ 1689) caused Catholic residents of the Bogside to riot. RUC intervention was unsuccessful and the British army soon became involved. The Battle of the Bogside started support in Ulster for the unification of Ireland‚ leading to the support of IRA Nationalists. This support included the recruitment of Northern Ireland volunteers‚ establishment of Ulster Brigades

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