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Taking sides, clashing views in world history, Volume. 2, selected, edited and with introductions by Joseph Mitchell and Helen Buss Mitchell

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Taking sides, clashing views in world history, Volume. 2, selected, edited and with introductions by Joseph Mitchell and Helen Buss Mitchell
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Taking sides
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
63134718
Responsibility statement
selected, edited and with introductions by Joseph Mitchell and Helen Buss Mitchell
Sub title
clashing views in world history, Volume. 2
Table Of Contents
Issue 1. Did the industrial revolution lead to a sexual revolution? -- Issue 2. Was the French Revolution worth its human costs? -- Issue 3. Did British policy decisions cause the mass emigration and land reforms that followed the Irish potato famine? -- Issue 4. Did the Meiji Restoration constitute a revolution in nineteenth-century Japan? -- Issue 5. Were economic factors primarily responsible for British Imperialism? -- Issue 6. Was China's Boxer Rebellion caused by environmental factors? -- Issue 7. Were German military and diplomacy responsible for World War I? -- Issue 8. Was the Treaty of Versailles responsible for World War II? -- Issue 9. Did the Bolshevik Revolution improve the lives of Soviet women? -- Issue 10. Was German "Eliminationist Antisemtism" responsible for the Holocaust? -- Issue 11. Should Japanese Emperor Hirohito have been held responsible for Japan's World War II actions? -- Issue 12. Was Stalin responsible for the Cold War? -- Issue 13. Are Chinese Confucianism and Western Capitalism compatible? -- Issue 14. Does Islamic Revivalism challenge a stable world order? -- Issue 15. Was ethnic hatred responsible for the Rwandan genocide of 1994? -- Issue.16. Were ethnic leaders responsible for the disintegration of Yugoslavia? -- Issue 17. Do the roots of modern terrorism lie in political powerless, economic hopelessness, and social alienation? -- Issue 18. Have Afghan women been liberated from oppression?
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