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Essays On European History
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Nationalism, Politics, and Ethnicity
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A 5 page overview of the concept of nationalism as it relates to ethnicity, fascism/nazism, and communism. Specifically discusses nationalism post-communism and the naturalistic conflict. No sources are listed.
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Essay Title: Nationalism, Politics, and Ethnicity
The Decline of the Jewish Culture in the Soviet Union
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This 10 page paper considers the plight of Jews in the Soviet Union under the rule of Stalin. Topics covered include the anti-Semitic movement, the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee and the doctors plot. The bibliography cites 8sources.
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Essay Title: The Decline of the Jewish Culture in the Soviet Union
Fascism in Europe
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This 8 page paper considers Fascism in Europe. It traces the Fascist movement from its origins in Italy under Mussolini to its’ modern day manifestations. The commonalties between the different fascist organisations are considered in conjunction in the way that many of the organisations are now attempting to present themselves in a different light. The Bibliography cites 7 sources.
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Essay Title: Fascism in Europe
Italy Under Mussolini
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A 5 page research paper that looks to William Bolitho's 1926 text on Mussolini for an explanation of how Fascism took over Italy, and then to a summation of Italian progress under Mussolini's rule. No additional sources cited.
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Essay Title: Italy Under Mussolini
Women in Fascist Italy from 1922 to 1945
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This 10 page report discusses the role of women in Fascist Italy in the decades prior to World War II. Women under Italian fascism had two major roles, loyalty to Benito Mussolini and loyalty to husband and family. Mussolini was committed to an ambitious modernization program: draining swamps, developing hydroelectricity and improving the railways. His ideas of modernization did not apply to the role of women in Italian society. Women, according to Mussolini, were baby producers and wives. The extreme nature of Fascism, as well as its clearly self-serving agenda created an environment in which the women of Italy were unlikely to have the opportunity for emancipation at any level. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Essay Title: Women in Fascist Italy from 1922 to 1945
Women’s Roles in Fascist Italy and Germany
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A 20 page paper discussing how the
regimes of Mussolini and Hitler affected the women of their nations. The women of Italy and
Germany faced horrendous conditions in the years that their governments were comprised of
fascist regimes. Fascism requires that women be submissive and obedient to men regardless of
circumstance, that they have no other role than to be exemplary wives and mothers. While
there is certainly nothing wrong with women aspiring to be superlative wives and mothers, the
fascist regimes sought to restrict them from being able to do anything else. The effects can
still be seen today. Bibliography lists 15 sources in 22 footnotes.
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Essay Title: Women’s Roles in Fascist Italy and Germany
Fascism According to Eugene Weber
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A 5 page paper that simplistically discusses
fascism as experienced in Germany and France, according to Eugene Weber in his book
titled “Varieties of Fascism.” In many ways both of the types of fascism were very similar
in that they controlled the people to a degree where the country itself suffered great
damage, as did the individual citizens who were of no great political influence as to benefit
the leader in question. The main difference between the styles of fascism experienced by
these countries was the concern involving racism as presented by Hitler in fascist
Germany. No additional sources cited.
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Essay Title: Fascism According to Eugene Weber