It is estimated that 15 million people died with 8-9 million being soldiers and the remainder being civilians. The main combatants were England, France, Russia, Italy, and the United States on one side, and on the other side consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman...
Communism may come to mind when thinking about the Russian Revolution, however, the motivation of the Russian people was not really about Communism at all. The Russian empire was unlike any major European country but was nonetheless trying to catch up to countries like England and Germany. What...
What makes it a bit sad is it happened after a good deal of people, some of which are following FM discussion on forums, actually bought FC3 more or less on the premises of improved FM's. People, or at least I, was led to understand, RoF's FM's were, for all intents and purpo...
It is the most important cause of WW1, because it created a build-up of tension in Europe and outside of Europe, and through imperialism, the three other causes were able to affect the beginnings of the war. Imperialism is defined as the governing of one people by another country, which...
The United States seemed like an unlikely candidate for being involved with WW1 because they were Isolationists and stood neutral in the conflict for three years. The reasons for US involvement in WW1 was because of economic instability if Britain loses the war, political unrest that Germany ...
that the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic was the deadliest disease outbreak in human history. It killed, in 15 months, more than AIDS has killed in 40 years and more than the bubonic plague killed in a century. It is estimated that it took the lives of 50 to 100 million people worldwide. Cl...
However, after the Victorian era ended and Modernism started, the modern literature’s influence (I believe) was WW1 and WW2. When you read “Gone with the Wind” and read about people like Ashley Wilkes, you begin to question the purpose of fighting wars. They have always written of ...
How were people involved in art and poetry during the Roaring Twenties? How did Victorian England compare to industrial New England? How did society view superstitions in Victorian England? What effect did the printing press have on Renaissance culture? How did industrializ...
Listening to Kanine’s What I Said, I revelled in the way the Kanta No.3s were able to reveal the pitch of any low-frequency sound immediately… which is a stunning achievement considering the frequencies involved. The ‘space-y’ sound of this track further revealed the incredible dynamics...
to determine. Mankind has been using sticks for centuries and clubs similar to those used in bataireacht were found in Bronze Age archaeological excavations[1]. It is even harder to document the early history of Irish stick because of the people who practised it; or rather those who didn’...