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What role did technology play in the outcome of two civil wars, each chosen from a different region?

Sun Tzu once wrote, “One may know how to conquer without being able to do it.” The truth of his words is reflected in the outcomes of both the Vietnam War, and Fidel Castro’s Cuban revolution: the...

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To what extent were the reforms of Tsar Alexander II genuine?

The word genuine is ambiguous and as such it is impossible to say whether the emancipation of the serfs was Tsar Alexander II’s only genuine reform. To ascertain a response to this question two meanings w...

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How should I approach historiography in my coursework essay?

Unlike exam essays, historiography is very important for coursework, as the way in which you use and analyse the opinions of different historians plays a key role in the marking criteria. But this doesn’t...

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Why did the Conservatives win the 1951 election?

The Conservative victory in 1951 is typically attributed either to the failures of Attlee’s government – devaluation, the Bevanite revolt – or to the achievements of Churchill’s opposition, including Lord...

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‘Despite the break with Rome, Henry VIII never seriously abandoned the Catholic faith in the years 1529 to 1547.’ Assess the validity of this view.

Despite breaking with Rome in the 1530s, Henry was still personally and theologically a Catholic, evidenced by the Act of Six Articles (1539), which made the Act of Ten Articles (1536) null and void. Henr...

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