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Papers On European History
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19th and 20th Century Russian Socialism in Theory and Practice
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A 3 page paper which examines the early socialists’ idealistic desire to create a society free of capitalist-industrial economic, social and political injustice and the reality of the 1917 Lenin communist government. Specifically examined are the relationship between the
ideals and the reality and how the differences can be historically explained. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Russoc.wps
Rousseau’s "The Social Contract" as it Applies to Slavery
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16 pages in length. "The Social Contract", on the text that all men are born free and equal, regards the State as a contract in which individuals surrender none of their natural rights, but rather agree for the protection of them. Most remarkable in this projected republic was the provision to banish aliens to the state religion and to punish dissenters with death. The Social Contract became the textbook of the French Revolution, and Rousseau's theories as protests bore fruit in the frenzied bloody orgies of the Commune as well as in the rejuvenation of France and the history of the entire Western world. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: JGAjjrou.wps
Russian Border Guards
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An 18 page research paper that examines the past and present of the Russian border guard. The writer details the history of the guard and how they maintained the 'Iron curtain' for the former Soviet Union and then details how the guard has changed with the demise of the USSR. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: 90guard.rtf
Leon Trotsky's Role in Russia
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This five-page-paper discusses the role
Leon Trotsky played in the Russian Revolution and the Bolshevik Party.
It opens with a discussion about Trotsky's life accomplishments and then
moves into a brief biography of his entire life. It finishes with the
reason he did not win the bid to succeed Lenin when he died.
Bibliography lists five sources.
Filename: CWLeonTr.was
The Russian Revolution of 1917
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This 7 page report discusses the events of 1917 and the Russian Revolution. Russia suffered serious reverses in World War I at the hands of the Germans and Austrians. The country had become a backward country with a miserable peasantry on the verge of starvation, a thin veneer of
European civilization, and a seemingly unbridgeable gap between the privileged and the unprivileged. The Russian people turned to the Bolsheviks, almost by default, to implement the popular revolutionary program. Lenin and the Bolsheviks eventually implemented their own version of revolution instead. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: BWrusrev.wps
Use of Terror in the Russian Revolution of 1917
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A 7 page research paper that deals with how the Bolsheviks, led by Lenin, relied upon terror and violence to accomplish their political goals and solidify their power base after the Revolution of 1917. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: 99bolter.rtf
John Reed’s “Ten Days that Shook the World”
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This 5 page report
discusses John Reed’s 1934 account of the Bolsheviks and the
Russian Revolution of 1917. Reed was an unapologetic communist
before communism became demonized. His book and Reed himself,
have inspired a great deal of controversy. Through Reed’s
commentary, it is possible to understand many of the objectives
and fundamental goals of the revolutionary leaders and that the
larger intention of the Russian Revolution was not at all evil
but was based on the most basic of premises -- equality. No
doubt, readers would see the corrupt sides of the Revolution if
Reed’s book had gone further than the October Revolution.
Bibliography lists one source.
Filename: BWten.wps
Doctor Zhivago / Yuri And Pasha
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This 5 page paper compares and contrasts the two characters of Yuri and Pasha. They are on opposite sides of the ideals of the revolution, one being raised in an aristocratic family and one fighting against the aristocracy and yet, they have much in common. The writer also discusses the effects of the Russian Revolution on these two men. No Bibliography.
Filename: PGzhivgo.wps
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