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history.edjakeman.com: Roman Republic - The First Triumvirate
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Roman Republic - The First Triumvirate. It is important to determine whether this statement is true or not, as they reveal Pompey’s motives. Was Pompey trying to dominate Rome long term, and was he using the triumvirate as a method of doing so? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Why did Lloyd George fall from office in 1922? Thatcher - a revolt agains the post-war consensus? Russia - Alexander II's Reforms. How Totalitarian was the Third Riech? The Collapse of the Weimar Republic.
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history.edjakeman.com: Britain in India and the scramble for Africa
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Britain in India and the scramble for Africa. How Significant Was The British Concern For India In Their Anxieties About The East African Coast? James Stephen, Colonial Office. Its annexation by France or Germany, and the seizure of a port would be ruinous to British . influence on the East Coast. The proceedings of the French in Madagascar make it all the more necessary to guard . our sea route to India. David Holden, "Takeover in East Africa" in The British Empire, Vol 4, part 39, 1971.
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history.edjakeman.com: Restoration of the Monarchy - restored an Absolutist state?
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Restoration of the Monarchy - restored an Absolutist state? A Thoroughgoing Restoration of all the Essentials of an Absolutist State". Discuss the validity of this judgement upon the Restoration Settlement. Barry Coward, The Stuart Age: A History of England 1603-1714, , Longman, 1980. John Miller, Restoration England: The Reign of Charles II, Longman, 1985. Robert M Bliss, Restoration England 1660-1688,. Geoffrey Holmes, The Making of a Great Power: Late Stuart and early Georgian Britain, Longman, 1993.
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history.edjakeman.com: William Pitt and the "national revival"
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William Pitt and the "national revival". How Much Credit Does The Younger Pitt Deserve For The "National Revival" Of The Years 1784-1793? So, was Pitt simply lucky in inheriting the country when he did? John W Derry, Politics In The Age Of Fox, Pitt And Liverpool, (Macmillan, 1990). Eric J Evans, The Forging of the Modern State : Early Industrial Britain 1783-1870, (Longman, 1983). F O’Gorman, The Whig Party and the French Revolution, (Macmillan, 1967). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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history.edjakeman.com: The 1832 Great Reform Act
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The 1832 Great Reform Act. Were the consequences of the Reform Act of 1832 satisfactory to its makers? However, a very important practical reason for the continued dominance of the landed interest was the fact that being an MP was increasingly a full time job, and so only a man with the means to support himself without working on a separate career could be a MP - most who could do this had inherited wealth and most of this was landed. E J Evans The Great Reform Act of 1832 Routledge, 1994.
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history.edjakeman.com: The Collapse of the Weimar Republic
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The Collapse of the Weimar Republic. Did The Weimar Republic Collapse Or Was It Destroyed? Richard Bessel, "Why Did The Weimar Republic Collapse? Debates in Modern History - Weimar: Why did German Democracy Fail? Edited by Ian Kershaw. E Kolb, The Weimar Republic, Unwin Hyman, 1988. Martyn Housden, ‘The Subversion of Weimar’, Modern History Review, February 1993. Ian Kershaw (ed.), Debates in Modern History - Weimar: Why did German Democracy Fail? Weidenfeld and Nicolson,1990. The 1832 Great Reform Act.
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history.edjakeman.com: Scramble for Africa - driven by private or public interests?
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Scramble for Africa - driven by private or public interests? To What Extent Was The Scramble Advanced By Private Rather Than National Interests In Africa? P J Cain, Economic Foundations of British Oversees Expansion 1815-1914, 1980 Macmillan. P J Cain and A. G. Hopkins, British Imperialism: Innovation and Expansion 1688-1914, Longman, 1993. J E Flint, "Chartered Companies And The Scramble For Africa." in Joseph C. Anene and Godfrey N. Brown (eds.) Africa In The Nineteenth And Twentieth Ce...Ronald Hyam, ...
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history.edjakeman.com: Why did Lloyd George fall from office in 1922?
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Why did Lloyd George fall from office in 1922? 25 January 2015 at 12:00. It was Neville Chamberlain who replaced Bonar Law. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Why did Lloyd George fall from office in 1922? Thatcher - a revolt agains the post-war consensus? Russia - Alexander II's Reforms. How Totalitarian was the Third Riech? The Collapse of the Weimar Republic. William Pitt and the "national revival". The 1832 Great Reform Act. Roman Republic - The First Triumvirate.
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history.edjakeman.com: Lord Liverpool
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How Effective A Prime Minister Was Lord Liverpool? Cookson, J E, Lord Liverpool’s Adminstration 1815-22, Scottish Academic Press, 1975. John W Derry, Politics In The Age Of Fox, Pitt And Liverpool, Macmillan, 1990. Eric J Evans, The Forging of the Modern State : Early Industrial Britain 1783-1870, Longman, 1983. Glyn Williams and John Ramsden, Ruling Britannia - A Political History of Britain 1688-1988, Longman, 1990. John W Derry, Politics In The Age Of Fox, Pitt And Liverpool, Macmillan, 1990.
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history.edjakeman.com: Hitler's World View
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Did Hitler Have A Clear World View And To What Extent Did This Shape The Third Reich? Hitler can also be shown to be a long-time believer in the idea of the use of force to expand Germany’s frontiers. In 1928 Hitler said:. If you want to feed the German people you must always give pride of place to the use of force. Without force you will never be able to give the German people the soil which is its due by virtue of its power, its numbers and the laziness of neighbouring peoples. The 1832 Great Reform Act.