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AS, A2 and A-Level: History: European Coursework and Essays

Compare and contrast the aims and achievements of Mazzini and Garibaldi
(Length: 4.1 Pages)
Compare and contrast the aims and achievements of Mazzini and Garibaldi The unification of Italy came about almost by accident. However, the process was reliant upon the actions of several key figures. Mazzini and Garibaldi were two of these key figures. Although the two men played essentially very ...

Council of Trent Counter Reformation
(Length: 2.2 Pages)
Council of Trent Counter Reformation It was Martin Luther who, in 1520, brought the discussion of need for a General Church Council back into debate. He, like many others, believed that it should be such a council, and not the Pope, that made all major and final decisions on issues concerning the P ...

Czechoslovakia
(User Rating: 2.50 | Length: 2.1 Pages)
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Two weeks after the Anschluss, Hitler was already thinking of other things. He said he would soon be ready to "solve" the Czechoslovakian problem. Czechoslovakia was a new country. It had been formed in 1918 out of parts of Austria/Hungary. About half of the ...

Decolonisation
(Length: 4.2 Pages)
Decolonisation In 1945 the Second World War ended, the next thirty years were to see rapid disintegration of the European empires and the creation of many new independent states. This essay will attempt to understand for what reasons the Great Britain and France decolonised, and the effects this de ...

Discuss the assertion that Hitler bore sole responsibility for the outbreak of war in Europe in 1939
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Discuss the assertion that Hitler bore sole responsibility for the outbreak of war in Europe in 1939 Between the years of 1919 and 1939 the situation in Europe changed dramatically from the peace treaty at the end of the First World War to the outbreak of war in Europe in September 1939. The change ...

How far was allied unity the main factor in the eventual defeat of Napoleon
(User Rating: 7.00 | Length: 4.1 Pages)
How far was allied unity the main factor in the eventual defeat of Napoleon During the years of 1812-1815 there was a lot of change and a lot of conflict in Europe. Napoleon was at the centre of all the change and conflict and in the end he was sorely beaten. The question asks to what extent was al ...

How important was The Council Of Trent to the Counter-reformation
(Length: 2.3 Pages)
How important was The Council Of Trent to the Counter-reformation It was Martin Luther who, in 1520, brought the discussion of need for a General Church Council back into debate. He, like many others, believed that it should be such a council, and not the Pope, that made all major and final decisio ...

In the period 1948-1980 why was the Cold War in Europe more intense at some times than at others?
(Length: 7.7 Pages)
In the period 1948-1980 why was the Cold War in Europe more intense at some times than at others? The German surrender on the 7th May 1945 marked the end of the Second World War in Europe and heralded the beginning of a new conflict. This conflict would develop into the Cold War between the two lar ...

The French Revolution
(User Rating: 9.00 | Length: 8.6 Pages)
The French Revolution The French revolution was more than just a revolution to change the government of France in fact it changed the whole of France socially, economically as well as politically, to quote A. J. P. Taylor, " The French were confident that they were preparing a new age and that ...

The Rise of Nationalism
(User Rating: 3.00 | Length: 2.9 Pages)
The Rise of Nationalism Europe avoided major wars in the 100 years before World War 1 began. In the 1800's, a force swept across the continent that helped bring about the Great War. The force was nationalism - the belief that loyalty to a person's nation and its political and economic goals ...

To what extent had Mussolini achieved his ideal Fascist state by 1939
(User Rating: 9.00 | Length: 6.4 Pages)
To what extent had Mussolini achieved his ideal Fascist state by 1939 When Mussolini was appointed Prime Minister in 1922 he set out to achieve a Fascist state where he had supreme power. His first concern was to consolidate power and it was from here the Italian state was shaped and changed to sui ...

To What Extent was Solidarity to Blame for the Breakdown of Communism in Poland?
(Length: 6.8 Pages)
To What Extent was Solidarity to Blame for the Breakdown of Communism in Poland? On June 4th 1989, the trade union movement Solidarity won elections in Poland hands down. The first minority communist government in a former satellite state was formed. The Round Table agreement had dramatically backf ...

Were the peacemakers of 1815 guided more by national interests than ideas and principles
(Length: 3.7 Pages)
Were the peacemakers of 1815 guided more by national interests than ideas and principles The Congress of Vienna (November 1814-June 1915) was instrumental in shaping Europe between 1815 and 1919. The decisions at Vienna were made by five major powers: Austria, Prussia, Russia, Great Britain and Fra ...

Why did British Diplomacy and defence policy come to be linked with understandings to France and Rus
(User Rating: 3.00 | Length: 5.9 Pages)
Why did British Diplomacy and defence policy come to be linked with understandings to France and Rus The chain of events which brought Europe to the brink of war in 1914 is very complicated. Historians have constantly argued over whether conflict was inevitable and tried to attribute the blame for ...

Why did Prussia achieve so much power in Germany by 1871?
(User Rating: 8.50 | Length: 4.6 Pages)
Why did Prussia achieve so much power in Germany by 1871? The eventual unification of Germany in 1871under a dominant Prussia was the culmination of many inter-related factors. The complete dominance Prussia had obtained in this arena was no accident. By playing with German Nationalism, Prussian Ec ...

Why was the Congress system so short lived
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Why was the Congress system so short lived In the aftermath of the Napoleonic wars and the Vienna settlement of 1815, the Great Powers of Europe continued to meet together. The purpose of these meetings was somewhat obscure. In the Treaty of Alliance and Friendship, Article IV, Lord Castlereagh mak ...

World War 1: German Guilt.
(User Rating: 5.50 | Length: 13.5 Pages)
World War 1: German Guilt. Introduction Few historical areas can have aroused as much debate as that of the origins and causes of WW1. The thousands of documents and eyewitness testimonies collated have allowed historians to construct exceedingly detailed illustrations of what happened in the days, ...

Zurich and Luther
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Zurich and Luther ` While Germany struggled under the political and religious consequences of Luther's reform movement, the movement itself quickly spilled out of the German borders into neighboring Switzerland. At the time, Switzerland was not so much a single country as a confederacy of thirt ...

‘The Impact of Nationalism in the late 19th century through to the Second World War
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'The Impact of Nationalism in the late 19th century through to the Second World War A nation can be defined as a group of people sharing any number of real or perceived characteristics. Individual members of the nation must be aware of the ties that link them together as a nation or a national ...

‘Why was Africa colonised in the years 1870-1914?
(User Rating: 6.00 | Length: 5.7 Pages)
'Why was Africa colonised in the years 1870-1914? The period 1870-1914 saw virtually the whole of Africa come under the direct rule of a handful of European colonial states. Compared to previous forays, penetration into Africa occurred at a rapid rate with relatively little cost to the European ...

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