What are the purposes of studying history? What was the purpose of the Scramble for Africa? Why was the Treaty of Versailles important? Why is Masada important to Judaism? What was the purpose of manorialism? What was the purpose of NATO during the Cold War?
What were the main purposes of the Counter Reformation? What was the purpose of the Treaty of Frankfurt? What was the purpose of The New Jersey Plan? What is a pipel? What did Sulla accomplish? What was the purpose of the Estates General? What did the Zapatistas accomplish? What was the...
the building of railways and the growth of trade and commerce. During Victoria's reign, especially from the 1870s, the British government adopted a very aggressive foreign policy known as the New Imperialism. By
If we were to transpose the practical ethical questions about the methods and purposes of social research, imagining our research subjects as analogous to "Indigenous" people in settler-colonial states insofar as they are living in the region or coming from the region under...
Military interventionism should not be confused withimperialism, the unprovoked use of military force solely for purposes of expanding a country’s sphere of power in the process known as “empire-building.” In acts of military interventionism, a country might invade or threaten to invade another...
contrast with the original Manifest Destiny ideal of the 1840s and 1850s when America was expanding west from ‘sea to shining sea.’ However, the inherent social and cultural sentiments were still present in the late 19th century expansionism, though the economic and political purposes had ...
It’s a sight to savour, and you can enjoy the two pages on Facebook created for the purposes of “exposing” the Fake Experts”hereandhere. There are so many “proofs” that they provide that the currently popular western “Experts” such as Vanessa Beeley, Eva Bartlett, Tim Anderson an...
Kitchen, eds, The Great War in the Middle East: A Clash of Empires (London: Routledge, 2019). 7 Glubb’s passionate arguments in favour of a permanent administrative presence are further explored in Robert S.G. Fletcher, British Imperialism and ‘The Tribal Question’: Desert Administration ...
Constructing a role- ideal requires critical reflection on the purposes and aims of the role, how it might be modified to better achieve them, what auxiliary roles should be created or modified, and how to collaborate with others possessing similar aims.9 For example, it is simply part of ...
traditional religions, which are based around the worship of deities, Confucianism provides a guide for living morally, respectfully, and altruistically. Since the daily practices of Confucianism were undertaken in homes, schools, and the government, the religion became deeply ingrained in Chinese ...