Entry of Ottoman Empire Into WWI The Entry of the Ottoman Empire ...
.... On November 2, Russia declared
war on the Ottoman
Empire and on November 3, British warships bombarded the outer defenses of the Dardanelles. ....
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The End of Britain's Trade Empire In the years
.... threatened. The Russian Revolution and the Russian
Empire's effective withdrawal from the
war left Britain with no Asian allies. Britain ....
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The US Empire: Its Origins
.... That
war also marked the end of American expansionism .... remaining territory, the US stayed on the sidelines, content to build a different kind of
empire based on ....
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Collapse of the Ottoman Empire
The slow decay and fitful decline of the Ottoman
Empire culminating in its destruction at the end of World
War I certainly influenced the balance of power in ....
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Soldiers in WWI
.... nineteenth century (370). In the end, the British triumphed in the Great
War.
Empire and civilization were preserved. Yet they were ....
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US Empire Building
.... on brokering a new "Pax Americana" (like that achieved by the Roman
Empire) that will .... kind that was exercised by President Bush in beginning a
War on Terrorism ....
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Belief, Disillusion & Soldiers of WWI
.... nineteenth century (370). In the end, the British triumphed in the Great
War.
Empire and civilization were preserved. Yet they were ....
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Crucible of War
Fred Anderson's magniificent book, Crucible of
War: The Seven Years'
War and the Fate of
Empire in British North America, 1754-1766, beautifully fulfills the ....
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Collapse of Ottoman Empire & the Qing Dynasty
The slow decay and fitful decline of the Ottoman
Empire culminating in its destruction at the end of World
War I certainly influenced the balance of power in ....
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Crucible of War
Fred Anderson's mag1ificent book, Crucible of
War: The Seven Years'
War and the Fate of
Empire in British North America, 1754-1766, beautifully fulfills the ....
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The US Empire: The Case of Iraq
.... on brokering a new "Pax Americana" (like that achieved by the Roman
Empire) that will .... kind that was exercised by President Bush in beginning a
War on Terrorism ....
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A History of the Ottoman Empire
.... The first major modern
war occurred between Russia and the
Empire between 1854 and 1856. The
war began with a Russian invasion of the Crimea. ....
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War and Society in Europe
.... United States began to enlarge its own naval power, and by 1898 it was able to test its mettle in the Spanish-American
War, which pushed Spanish
empire out of ....
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The Downfall of the Roman Empire
.... responsible for undermining Rome internally, while invasion, civil
war and plague came close to causing a complete economic collapse of the Roman
Empire in the ....
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The Rise & Fall of the Aztec Empire
.... The Aztec
Empire in its origins and expansion was marked not only by
war, but also by hard work, a pioneer spirit, innovative approaches to the physical ....
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Causes of World War I
.... But the fact that Britain came into the
war against the Austro-Hungarian
empire, which undoubtedly pressed its imperial designs on neighboring European states ....
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The Russian Empire & Contemporary Russia Contemporary Russia is in ...
.... Western historians have tended to regard it as a mere episode in the complex mixture of civil
war within the former Russian
empire and wars of intervention by ....
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Thucydides' Peloponnesian War
.... at odds with the imported Latin culture of the emperors, and the ancient and noble past of the eastern regions of the Roman
empire. .... The Peloponnesian
War. ....
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ANOTHER CENTURY OF WAR: ANALYSIS AND COMMENT
.... by Robespierre and Danton and Marat and others, ending in a Napoleonic
Empire which, too .... there were millions of Americans who wanted no part of a European
War. ....
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English/Spanish War
.... The defeat did not end the Spanish
empire or give rise to the British, nor did .... the best, at least in terms of cooling his ardor for further
war, whatever his ....
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The Roman Empire
.... Gardner, Jane F. Introduction. The Civil
War. By Caesar. Trans. .... 7-26. Gibbon, Edward. The Decline and Fall of the Roman
Empire. Vol. 2. Modern Library. ....
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TURNING POINTS IN MIDDLE EASTERN HISTORY This re
.... The First World
War effectively destroyed the Ottoman
Empire and weakened the power of the European colonial powers, thus setting the stage for the emergence ....
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The Sasanian Empire
.... almost entirely consumed with the continuing
war with Rome, the Zoroastrian high priest, Tansar, became the one of the most powerful figures in the
empire. ....
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The United Nations after the Cold War
.... The disintegration of the Soviet
empire also meant the disappearance of the post Second World
War order arranged at Yalta and Potsdam, to be replaced by a ....
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Crimean War
.... had something to do with the onset of the Crimean
War, but generally it .... of the Austro-Russian plan to partition Turkey, leaving the Turkish
empire to continue ....
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The Situation Leading to World War II
.... The disastrous 1919 Treaty of Versailles basically laid the entire responsibility of the
war at the feet of the German
Empire. Germany ....
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Impact of the British Empire on Britain
.... Indeed, every other European overseas
empire existed by sufferance of the Royal Navy, since in time of
war any of them would have been cut off from its colonies ....
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The Iran-Iraq War of 1980-88
.... The modern era in this region may be regarded as beginning with the dissolution of the Ottoman
Empire after World
War I. What at that time was still called ....
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Causes & Consequences of Iran-Iraq War
.... Competition and rivalry between the Ottoman Turks which ruled Mesopotamia from 1517 until the end of the First World
War and the Safavid
empire in Persia (1501 ....
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The Western Roman Empire
.... had major long-term consequences for the status and fate of the
Empire. .... to the eastern Mediterranean, frontier commanders could threaten civil
war abroad and ....
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