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Imperial Sentiment in Early 20th Century Canada
by ziad, Aug 27, 2007
A summary of arguments regarding British imperial sentiment as felt in early 20th century Canada.
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Criticism of Post-colonial Historical Methodology
by ziad, Aug 27, 2007
A critique on post-colonial approaches to writing history.
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The Annales School of History
by ziad, Aug 27, 2007
The Annales school of historical methodology.
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Orientalism
by ziad, Aug 27, 2007
One of the more influential works of the postcolonial historical approach is Orientalism by Edward Said.
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Vietnam War: The August Memo
by ziad, Aug 27, 2007
What has come to be described as the August Memo, a key document in the Diem Coup during the Vietnam war.
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Relations Between the Khmer Rouge and the American Government
by ziad, Aug 27, 2007
The Khmer Rouge, a genocidal regime in Cambodia, had ongoing relations with the Americans. This is a brief review of the relations.
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Henry Cabot Lodge and the 1963 Diem Coup
by ziad, Aug 27, 2007
The 1963 Diem coup during the Vietnam War as well as the American ambassador's role in it.
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American Involvement in Cuba and Philippines in the 19th and 20th Centuries
by ziad, Aug 27, 2007
The years spanning the late 19th and early 20th centuries is often referred to as the formal imperial phase of American history. The primary evidence upon which this conclusion is based centers almost entirely on the behavior of the United States towards two main political entities: Cuba and the Philippines.
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Defining Genocide: A Legal and Social Perspective
by ziad, Aug 27, 2007
A scholarly analysis of genocide from a legal and social outlook.
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American Response to the Holocaust
by ziad, Aug 27, 2007
The Holocaust, the targeted destruction of so many jews and others by the Nazis, continues to live in the memory of the present generations in large part due to the Jewish community itself who has never allowed us to forget. What is also not forgotten and of great relevance especially for scholars, is the reaction of the international community towards the atrocities as they were happening.
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