Category: 20th Century
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What Shapes History?
Wars, human rights movements, Womens right movements. What causes misery for millions, freedom for some? What shapes history? Are millions of lives lost because of one individual? Are people released from suffering and anguish because of the social conditions? Or perhaps, is it fate that shapes history? Many historians would argue that historical events are…
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Critique of the Idea of Progress in Latin America during the 20th Century in One Hundred Years of Solitude
Garcia Marquez heavily critiques the idea of progress in Latin America during the 20th Century in One Hundred Years of Solitude by showing the misfortune and pain that this so called progress brings, throughout the novel there was a cycle of taking one step forward and two steps back. He illustrates this through the story…
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20th Century English Literature: Modernism and Postmodernism
Modern is the historical period starting from the Renaissance period and ending with the birth of Postmodernism in the second half of the 20th century. Modernity is an adjective derived from the Modern period. Modernity actually started during the Renaissance and ended in 1950 with the birth of Postmodernism. Modernity is associated with the word…
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Contact and Assimilation Theory in Social Movements of 20th Century: Red Power Movement & Black Power Movement
Social movements of the 20th Century played a vital role in the understanding of social minorities and their relations with the dominant groups of society. An aspect under the umbrella of social movements is the existence of racial oppression and discrimination. Two social groups that generated waves in America during the 1960s and 1970s were…
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The Beatles as One of the Most Famous Bands of the 20th Century
Introduction One of the greatest notorious groups during the 20th century were the Beatles because they revolutionized rock and rock as to how we know it today. Not only were they known to be talented musicians, but they also wrote and composed their own music. The Beatles proved to many out there that they were…
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Reflection on New Concept of Cities of the 20th Century in Dos Passos’ Novel ‘Manhattan Transfer’
In the twentieth century, the Old Continent was marked by the effects that the First and Second Global Wars had brought on it. Poverty, destruction, technological and cultural backwardness were concepts which hit the mind of Europeans who believed in America as a chance to improve the quality of their lives and the lives of…
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Is the Music Industry Corrupt?
Music is seen and heard anywhere and everywhere in the world. It is rooted deep into cultures, families, online, and even at peoples very own fingertips. For some, music has even made its way into their careers. In 2019, there have been more upcoming artists than ever before and the one thing they all have…
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Civil Rights Movement as the Most Influential Movement in the 20th Century
There were many rapid changes in America in the 20th century, some of which shaped entire generations. One of the major historical events that had a significant impact on how Americans redefined themselves during that century is the Civil Rights Movement. Minorities, specifically black Americans, had always been kept inferior. This movement reinvented the way…
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Essay about the United Nations at the End of the 20th Century
The United Nations came into existence as a result of the worst war known to man, World War II. Around 85 million people died during the course of World War II. That is nearly 3% of the 1940 world population. The creation of the United Nations was an American-led effort to replace the failed League…
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Essay on African American Women Writers in 20th Century
African American women authors have become dominant forces in creating and contributing to the larger tradition after many decades of being virtually silenced by outright neglect from publishers who considered them irrelevant. As with so much literature by and about women, that silence has been broken, giving voice to the infinite complexities of African American…