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Hizbut Tahrir as a Movement

Contemporarily, the Hizbut Tahrir, which is the party of liberation, is one of the biggest Islamic groups across the world. Hizbut Tahrir saw this opportunity and established the caliphate as a solution to the conflicts, [...]
  • Subjects: Asia
  • Pages: 7
  • Words: 1967

Boycotting American Goods Movement

The negotiations that were held in 1905 did not help the Chinese who were in the United States of America because the government of China was weak.
  • Subjects: Asia
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1106

Legal Mexican Immigration Wave Since 1965

The influx resulted in a heated debate in the US Congress as the massive population of the Mexicans in the United States has caused devastations on the social order in the United States.
  • Subjects: United States
  • Pages: 6
  • Words: 1662

Loury, Douglass, and King Jr.

Loury addressed the challenge to liberals and conservatives that was in the spirit of Martin Luther King, Jr. Loury found it difficult to sell the idea of self help and reliance among the black because [...]
  • Subjects: African American Studies
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 551

Communism in the 20th Century China

Although the Japanese remained in control of the cities, the people of China started to view the communists as the probable force behind China's liberation.
  • Subjects: Asia
  • Pages: 7
  • Words: 1941

The West: Encounters and Transformations

The battle of the Somme was one of the deadliest battles in the history of humanity. Thus, it is possible to assume that it is an antiwar story as it shows horrors of the war.
  • Subjects: World History
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 826

Influence of Japanese Culture in Hawaii

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From the census, it is clear that the culture and the cuisine Hawaii, which are known today, were created by the history of the migration of Japanese to Hawaii when they settled there to work [...]
  • Subjects: World History
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1114

Conflicting Policies toward Minorities

At the end of the nineteenth century, the American government pursued different policies toward various minority groups, even though the representatives of these groups were considered to be distinct from the Anglo-Saxon population.
  • Subjects: Racism in USA
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 543

“Letter to John Adams”. Ideological Review

This is because it expands the treatment of women in the society. In the book, "The Tragedy of Women's Emancipation"; the most important quote is "marriage and love".
  • Subjects: Women Studies
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 570

Aboriginal Imagery and Policy in Australia

The annihilation of the Aborigines was seen as a natural consequence of modernization. The writer makes an observation that Aboriginal imagery was used to justify the dispossession of native Australians.
  • Subjects: World History
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 547

Born Red – The Chinese Cultural Revolution

The actions of the learned and the Chinese administration from the start of the People's Republic to the Hundred Flowers Bloom era in 1956 were characterized by a certain trend, which included the division among [...]
  • Subjects: Asia
  • Pages: 6
  • Words: 1647

Discrimination Against Black Women

Owing to the fact that these imageries of a group to forecast and analyze the performance of people, employer's classification of black women as solitary mothers could form the ground of discrimination.
  • Subjects: Women Studies
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1300

Thomas Edison’s Kinetoscope

As he famously used to say, the Kinetoscope did with the eye the same thing the phonograph did to the ear.
  • Subjects: United States
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 820

Europe and the Making of Modernity

The rapid development in the transport sector with the improved technology initiated a revolution in the communication sector. This improved the working conditions of majority of mine workers and many lives were saved in the [...]
  • Subjects: Western Europe
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1104

History of Linux

In fact, the people who first developed major components of the Linux operating system: Linus Torvalds who developed the kernel, and Richard Stallman who had developed utilities and programs that were used in Linux, shared [...]
  • Subjects: Contemporary History
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 945

The Colonial War in Southwest Africa

In the article "German Military Culture and the Colonial War in Southwest Africa, 1904-1907", Isabel Hull states that the reaction of the German militaries to the revolt in Southwest Africa can be classified from the [...]
  • Subjects: World History
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1307

The Triangle Factory Fire

The documentary called "The Triangle Factory Fire" has a very strong and emotional theme that speaks to the viewers and the readers of history.
  • Subjects: United States
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 551

Colonized and colonizers by Jose Rizal

It is also evident that the native people increased poverty levels in Philippines bearing in mind that Ibarra's father used to feed the poor Spaniards in Philippines.
  • Subjects: Asia
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 506

Letters on England and the Early Enlightenment

This issue was particularly important for the thinkers of the Early Environment because they wanted to identify the factors that could contribute to social change.
  • Subjects: Western Europe
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 825

Silver In Spanish America

The discovery of silver in the Spanish America changed the regional parts of the country. As the main administrators of the region, the Spanish crown was ready to receive tax from the locals.
  • Subjects: Latin America
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 713

Evolution of Imperial Rule in Japan and China

In the early years, the Japan emperor was a religious leader and the position of emperor was integral to the country's harmony since the emperor was the symbol of unity and continuity.
  • Subjects: Asia
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1457

The Conditions of the Working Class in England

Engels as one of the most influential social scientists and political theorists of the 19th century provides the complete discussion of the challenges which the working class in England experienced under the impact of the [...]
  • Subjects: Western Europe
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 828

An Aspect of Politics and Culture of Meiji in Japan

In mid 1880's there was a financial crisis in Japan due to the huge expenses on industrialization. The Sino-Japanese war between 1894and 1895 was due to divergence of interests in Korea involving China and Japan.
  • Subjects: Asia
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 601

Immigration to the US After the Second World War

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For Jews, they were ranked the second largest ethnic group to migrate in the US in the nineteenth century. After the Second World, Jews were forced to relocate to the US mainly because of the [...]
  • Subjects: United States
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 576

Gender inequality in Algeria

The fact that women helped to build back the ruins of society and the heroism they showed in the war efforts, was forgotten by their husbands and the government.
  • Subjects: Women Studies
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 902

Racial Capitalism and Colonialism

The oppressions brought by racial capitalism are responsible for the transformation of the culture of Africans in the Diaspora in their attempt to raise against it.
  • Subjects: African American Studies
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 803

Why Was the Declaration of Independence Written?

The Declaration was to serve as a notice to all the nations of the world that the American Colonies were proclaiming their independence from the British Colonists.
  • Subjects: United States
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 604

The First Industry Revolution: A Description of Impacts

It is important to note that the description will sample some work and lives of key members of the Lunar Society, a provincial scientific society, because the society occupies an exceptional place in the history [...]
  • Subjects: World History
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 606

Sierra Leone’s 1991 Civil War

According to Zack-Williams, the political turmoil experienced prior to the start of the civil war was very important in pointing out the rot in the government and its degenerative monolithic rule which were the fueling [...]
  • Subjects: Contemporary History
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 589

The Ku Klux Klan

Taking the case in Alabama, the appearance of this group in the year 1868 contributed to an instant and considerable decrease in the number of the Republican voters.
  • Subjects: United States
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1350

American History: A Bill of Rights and an Amendment

A bill of rights outlines the rights and privileges of the citizens while an amendment aims at making changes to the existing legal provisions that govern a state or country.
  • Subjects: United States
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 537

The Art of Adolf Hitler

He gives a reason that the present Germany is a result of the efforts of himself and partners in the nation's struggle which offered art in Germany fresh incentives as well as environment for a [...]
  • Subjects: Western Europe
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 612

The Life and Times of Sir Francis Walsingham

Of relevance in the paper is the discussion of the nature of work and tasks that he was involved in and how they shaped the field of intelligence then and in the contemporary times.
  • Subjects: Historical Figures
  • Pages: 13
  • Words: 3529

Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal

According to the program, the federal government would take more roles so as to improve the citizen's economic welfare. A majority of the laborers had migrated to the west as an escape strategy from the [...]
  • Subjects: United States
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 545

The Military Development of Post-Mao China

In spite of the fact the proposed transformations can be discussed as typical for the process of the sphere's development, the differences were in the country's orientation to gaining the military superiority in the region.
  • Subjects: Asia
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 807

The China’s Cultural Revolution (1966-1976)

One of the greatest events which had a notable effect on shaping of Chinese history was the China's Cultural Revolution also known as the "Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution". Biao was one of Mao's main allies [...]
  • Subjects: Asia
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 544

Female Leadership: Maria Mahdaly

For instance, women are increasingly assuming leadership roles, and in a bid to motivate growth of female leadership in workplaces, different institutions in Saudi Arabia are increasingly becoming cognizant of the importance of creating an [...]
  • Subjects: Women Studies
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1373

Foreigners and Foreign Ideas

The paper delineates on the significance of foreigner and foreign ideas, their views, and the role of the views during the reformation period and modernisation of China between 1860s and 1890s.
  • Subjects: Asia
  • Pages: 7
  • Words: 1944

The Onset of the Cold War

The majority of historians adhere to the idea that the period of ideological tension dates back to the period after the World War II whereas other scholars agree that its beginning refers to the end [...]
  • Subjects: World History
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 548

Acadian Culture in Cape Breton in Nova Scotia Canada

These people of Nova Scotia also helped the Acadians in fighting the British colony at the time of their eviction. Fiddle tunes and country music are some of the new songs which were introduced to [...]
  • Subjects: Native Americans History
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1081

Communism in China and Its Effects

Consequently, the stretch of communism in the region resulted into the establishment of the People Republic of China in the fiscal nineteen forty-nine.
  • Subjects: Asia
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 629

The Book The Age of Empire

In the text, the author describes the period as important because it led to the establishment of new empires and political structures.
  • Subjects: World History
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 549

Colonial Portuguese Brazil: Sugar and Slavery

In a period of two to three years, the slaves from Africa had reimbursed the cost of purchasing them, and the owners of slave plantations started to generate returns from them.
  • Subjects: Latin America
  • Pages: 9
  • Words: 1474

Status of women in ancient societies

They would be the ones to sign these contracts on behalf of the women and in reality they would be considered the legal owners of the property.
  • Subjects: Women Studies
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1052

Latin American Theories of Development and Underdevelopment

The proponents of the American Imperialism argue that the United States of America is entirely responsible for siphoning the vast continent's resources of South America which would have otherwise been used to fuel development programs [...]
  • Subjects: Latin America
  • Pages: 8
  • Words: 2178

Human Rights in History Teaching

One of the foremost aspects of how history is being taught to students in Western countries is the fact that teachers usually stress out the full objectiveness of how they evaluate the significance of a [...]
  • Subjects: World History
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1129

African Diaspora in the Modern World

The explanation concerning African Diaspora as a process describes a continuous trend related to the formation of African Diaspora through migration where the Diasporas and Africa continue to maintain linkages. The African race as a [...]
  • Subjects: African American Studies
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 814

The Battle Of Alamo

The paper will majorly use the literature review to explore the course of the war as well as the causes and the aftermath.
  • Subjects: United States
  • Pages: 12
  • Words: 3233

Texts on the Anglo Saxon Period

The audiences were also impressed by Bede's demonstration of the harmony in England despite the Kingdoms that existed during the time of the penning of the text.
  • Subjects: Medieval History
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 838

History of Black Nationalism

The black movement passed a message of thinking about the racial identity and the empowerment of the free blacks in the United States.
  • Subjects: African American Studies
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1399

The Social Labor Movement as an Important Political Force

The leaders of the movement could effectively confront the Communist system because they proposed the realization of the public's democratic rights with references to the interests of workers and ordinary people.
  • Subjects: World History
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 591

Cape Breton’s and European Influence

Although there is evidence to show that Portuguese sailors and fishermen were the first to establish a settlement in Cape Breton, it was the French who dominated the area in the 16th and 17th century. [...]
  • Subjects: Native Americans History
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1081

Is Latin American Unity a good idea? Why/Why not?

He claimed that the Latin American countries, from the largest to the smallest nation, were quickly waking up to the idea that as a united bloc they stand better chances to contribute in global politics.
  • Subjects: Latin America
  • Pages: 7
  • Words: 1976

Maya Public Ritual Arts

The main idea, which is being explored throughout the course of Inomata's article, is that the functional purpose of plazas in ancient Mayan cities has been concerned with providing Maya's rules with an opportunity to [...]
  • Subjects: Latin America
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1418

Are we living in an Age of Empire?

Imperialism is the act of emphasizing and investing in the local economy in order to increase the output and earning per capita in the country.
  • Subjects: Contemporary History
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1358

Gender and Women by Leila Ahmed

The most honored of you in the sight of God is the most righteous of you, the one practicing the most taqwa.
  • Subjects: Women Studies
  • Pages: 6
  • Words: 1690

The Black Other and African Diaspora Experiences

As a result, the immigration of blacks and the inter-play of influencing facets has resulted to complications of notions of race, identities and desire which are assumed and presumed in the revealing faces of experiences [...]
  • Subjects: African American Studies
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1288

Atomic Audit: Nuclear Posture Review

Michael notes that the use of Weapons of Mass Destruction, such as nuclear bombs, tends to qualify the infiltration of security threats in the United States and across the world.
  • Subjects: World History
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 535

The Role of South Asians in Colonial Societies

The rituals, policies and rules prevalent in South East Asian nations engrained the identity of the native as a colonized person and the white settler as the colonizer.
  • Subjects: Asia
  • Pages: 7
  • Words: 1947

Chinese History

Lineages in the late imperial era had much to do with the social and economic life of the Chinese people in this time.
  • Subjects: Asia
  • Pages: 7
  • Words: 1779

The French Wars of Religion

He transformed to Catholicism in the fiscal 1576 and was the core of hostility to the Catholicism hounding of the Huguenots and the dominant opinionated confederacy. He was the heir and brother to King Henri [...]
  • Subjects: Western Europe
  • Pages: 6
  • Words: 1677

Hollywood Ten Group

The historical background of the Hollywood ten The blacklisting of the ten professionals in the movie industry had its roots back in the years between 1930 and 1940.
  • Subjects: United States
  • Pages: 8
  • Words: 2192

London: History of a Business City

However, embracing the entire city in every single epoch is practically impossible; hence, the points of the time travel will be 1500, 1740 and 1880, while the key sights will be Borough High Street, the [...]
  • Subjects: Western Europe
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 638

Lucretius’s View About the Roman Agriculture

This was not a mere rhetoric considering that writers on the Roman agriculture also highlighted the decline in land productivity either due to the land being old or because of humans' failure to preserve the [...]
  • Subjects: Ancient History
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 558

Colombian Political System: Medellin and Cali Cartels

Rodriguez was the leader of the Cali cartel while Escobar headed the Medellin cartel. Escobar used violence to intimidate law enforcers and the public who opposed activities of the Medellin cartel.
  • Subjects: Latin America
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 839

East Asia Civilization and History

In the wake of the mid 1950, the warfare in Korea instigated and lasted for three years prior to the declaration of ceasefire.
  • Subjects: Asia
  • Pages: 8
  • Words: 2278

The CCP Influence on Women’s Liberation after 1949

To be more exact, the Chinese ideology focused on the advantages of gender equality for the Chinese people in addition to the advantages received by women in particular whereas the Western approach was concerned more [...]
  • Subjects: Asia
  • Pages: 8
  • Words: 2171

Wars of Religion and Consolidation in France

The signature of the Treaty of Vervins between France and Spain completely finished the wars of religion in the country. Trying to analyze the real reasons for the wars, it is obvious that e first [...]
  • Subjects: Western Europe
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 820

African Diaspora as a Concept in Unfinished Migrations

Thus, in their article "Unfinished Migrations: Reflections on the African Diaspora and the Making of the Modern World", Patterson and Kelley provide the investigation of the African diaspora scholarship basing on the mentioned concepts, and [...]
  • Subjects: African American Studies
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1102

‘The Crawlers’ by Thompson and Smith

The article, 'The Crawlers', by Thompson and Smith gives an account of the living conditions and standards of the women during the 18th century.
  • Subjects: Western Europe
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 602

Fischer on Historical Fallacies

The fourth fallacy that Fischer identifies is the fallacy of fictional questions. The fourth fallacy that Fischer identifies is the fallacy of fictional questions.
  • Subjects: World History
  • Pages: 8
  • Words: 2114

The Origin and course of the Indian Revolt of 1857

In 1857, the Bengal defense force was reportedly the largest despite the fact most national troops were incorporated in the three presidential militias of Bengal, Bombay, and Madras.
  • Subjects: Asia
  • Pages: 6
  • Words: 1698

American Manifest Destiny

The purchase of Louisiana by the President Thomas Jefferson at the beginning of the nineteenth century was the starting point of expansionist policy of the United States.
  • Subjects: United States
  • Pages: 6
  • Words: 1644

Meaning about California in Various Posters

From the posters it might be a true characteristic of California. Such as cop of course will be a hero for bringing justice to the state and for displaying such gallantry In conclusion, in my [...]
  • Subjects: United States
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 921

The Leadership Styles of Grant and Hitler

Second, Grant was a strategist who wanted the best out of himself and his soldiers while Hitler did not mind much about the well being of his soldiers and most of his strategies involved murder. [...]
  • Subjects: Historical Figures
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 871

The History of the Mexican Revolution in 1910-1942

Looking at the time when the events took place, the beginning of the 20th century and the barbaric circumstances which supported the revolution, it is possible to predict that nothing similar may be seen in [...]
  • Subjects: Latin America
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1084

Conquest and Colonization of America by Europeans Countries

According to Foner, the initial motivation that drove Europeans to embark upon the conquest of Americas was their desire to find a safe passage-route to India, which at the time was considered the source of [...]
  • Subjects: World History
  • Pages: 6
  • Words: 1671

Historical Political Event: The Marshall Plan

The plan also lad the ground works for the integration of European nations, a plan which has culminated in the emergence of the European Union. On the negative, the paper notes that the plan was [...]
  • Subjects: World History
  • Pages: 7
  • Words: 2023

The Tang Dynasty: China’s Golden Age

Chang'an city grew to become one of the largest cities in the world and it popularly gained the name 'Heyday of Kaiyuan', and the Tang Dynasty at this period reached the peak of its prosperity.
  • Subjects: Asia
  • Pages: 8
  • Words: 2222

Native Americans and the Federal Government

The worsening of ties between Native Americans and the Federal Government: a review of related literature The worsening of the ties between the federal government and Native Americans can be traced back to the colonization [...]
  • Subjects: Native Americans History
  • Pages: 7
  • Words: 2012

Gentrification and Its Impact on the Harlem Community

Specific emphasis should be placed on the period of Harlem Renaissance, the time of cultural revival and active participation of famous Harlem writers in the life of the district.
  • Subjects: African American Studies
  • Pages: 6
  • Words: 1610

African-Americans in the 1960s

Furthermore, the voting right act of 1965 restored and protected the voting rights of the African-Americans. Therefore, this demonstrated the disparities and the level of segregation that the whites showed to their African-American counterparts.
  • Subjects: African American Studies
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1445

Political independence of Latin America

The impossibility of the Latin American countries to achieve the first world status during the first hundred years after the war for independence can be based on such significant factors as the orientation to the [...]
  • Subjects: Latin America
  • Pages: 7
  • Words: 1921