Category: Civil War
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A Nation Divided. Postcolonialism in Captain America: Civil War
Introduction Films and other artifacts of cultures reflect the peculiarities of the human society and its primary concerns. Humanity has to address various issues, including but not confined to environmental challenges and global terrorism. Captain America: Civil War also provides a certain remedy to solve the current problems, and filmmakers utilize the postcolonial perspective that…
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Battle for Fort Sumter and the Beginning of the Civil War
Introduction Fort Sumter was the last point the Union forces occupied in South Carolina after the state declared secession and lived the Union. Therefore, the battle for Fort Sumter became a starting point for subsequent military actions between the Confederates and the Union. It was also a defining point at the beginning of the Civil…
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Partido Obrero de Unificación Marxista and Civil War in Spain
The Spanish Civil War began in 1936 in Morocco, when nationalists set out to overthrow the republican government. Subsequently, the nationalists led by Franco were supported by the Italian fascist regime of Mussolini, and by Germany (Krieger and Crahan 2001). The most famous episode of the war is Guernica aerial bombardment of the northern…
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The Civil War and the Cold War
History is a very significant subject that displays peoples attitudes and behaviors in relation to their own, as well as foreign cultures. There were several major events in American history that shaped the country in a way that has led to its present state today. The Civil War and the Cold War were two important…
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Nationalism: The History of Spanish Civil War
Table of Contents Introduction The Role of Nationalism in the War Conclusion References Introduction The Spanish Civil War in 1936-1939 was the confrontation of two warring forces the Republican Popular Front and nationalists supported by the Nazi countries of Europe. Regarding its outcome, the dictatorship of the new regime was established. The role of…
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History: Civil War Experiences
Did the experiences of British citizens differ from Americans during World War II? The experiences of the British citizens were similar to those of the Americans during World War II. In America, a majority of the nationals sacrificed themselves to ensure their country emerged victoriously. The nationals accepted to operate in a country where a…
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Women and Their Role During the Civil War
During the Civil War, women felt that they could be useful not only in the domestic sphere but also in the public arena. They took advantage of this opportunity, believing that this would help to establish equal rights with men. Nursing work in hospitals was another area of activity that involved women. They represented various…
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The Civil War Events Description Differences
History is the past experiences that can be reflected by humanity to analyze the present and create a thriving future. However, the interpretation of the same occasion varies, depending on the authors world perception or the works purpose. A historical book might observe the past from a political point of view, or certain writers might…
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The Civil War as a Political Crisis
Introduction The American Civil War is a war from 1861 to 1865 between the Union of non-slavery states and border slave states the North on the one side, and the Confederacy of slave states the South on the other. The issue of what was the cause of the Civil War is…
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Iraqi Civil War in 2014-2017: Case Study
Table of Contents Introduction Description Why the Iraqi War Happened? Course Theories National Security International Relationships Implications for the Future Conclusion References Introduction Hello everybody, and thank you for listening to this podcast! My name is First Name Last Name, and today, as part of the Threats to U.S. National Security course, I will be…