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Anglo-Nepal War: 1814–1816
by balisunset, Jul 23, 2008
A conflict between the British East India Company and the Gurkhas, also spelled Gorkha, the ruling ethnic group of Nepal. It is sometimes referred to as the Gurkha War.
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The Anglo-Burmese War
by balisunset, Jul 23, 2008
Three short campaigns to extend British control over Burma as part of the larger British imperial regime in India.
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British Intervention
by Syaza87, Jun 10, 2008
In the mid-19th century, social disorder was created by the succession wars among the Malay chiefs of Perak and the rival Chinese secret society factions. It led to a political opportunity for the British.
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Dutch and British Colonialism: Java and India
by Jonathan Hudson, Jun 2, 2008
Comparing and contrasting the colonial methods of the Dutch and the British.
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The Rantings of a PPA Teacher
by notenoughfreetime, May 4, 2008
A brief look at the pros and cons of PPA work, from the point of view and personal experiences of a PPA Teacher.
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Crevecoeur and Thomas Paine
by Gwendolyn Cuizon, Apr 21, 2008
A comparison and contrast of Crevecoeur and Thomas Paine's views.
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American History 1760s to 1800s: Creating a Nation for Whom?
by Gwendolyn Cuizon, Apr 15, 2008
In the period 1760s and 1790s, the British identity defined American identity as well. American colonists identified themselves closely not only to their mother land England but to other British colonies as well such as Bermuda, Nova Scotia and others.
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Poles Apart?
by RJWestwell, Mar 31, 2008
How Polish and British cultures differ but many of the differences are only because people are different, not cultures or races.
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How the Opium War Had a Significant Impact on British/Chinese Relations
by Andrew Sean Murphy, Mar 12, 2008
The Opium War marked a critical turning point in the history of China. It effectively ended China's supremacy in China itself for many years.
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Brutalism
by Ferdine, Mar 9, 2008
Brutalism was a notorious architectural style that grew out of the principles of European Modernism. It was practiced in Britain during the 1950s and 60s. Brutalism created the 1960s tower blocks and estates which are now so unpopular with the public.
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