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Hyperdemocracy: Euroscepticism And Elections In The United Kingdom, Edward Reminiskey
Hyperdemocracy: Euroscepticism And Elections In The United Kingdom, Edward Reminiskey
History in the Making
In the early hours of June 24th, 2016, the results of a referendum asking the United Kingdom to determine its membership status in the European Union were made official. Decided by a slim majority, the decision was made by the electorate to leave the European Union. To characterize this moment as being uncertain would be an understatement. It stood as a major turning point in twenty-first century politics, and presents an opportunity to explore the recent phenomenon affecting liberal democracy. “Brexit,” as it would be referred to, instigated scholars to ask important questions about the contemporary state of liberal democracy. …
Traveling Abroad In Southern France, Tristan Murray
Traveling Abroad In Southern France, Tristan Murray
History in the Making
No abstract provided.
Florence, Italy: My Daily Life In History, Rafael Orozco
Florence, Italy: My Daily Life In History, Rafael Orozco
History in the Making
No abstract provided.
Book Review: How To Be A Tudor: A Dawn-To-Dusk Guide To Tudor Life, Lark Winner
Book Review: How To Be A Tudor: A Dawn-To-Dusk Guide To Tudor Life, Lark Winner
History in the Making
No abstract provided.
Past & Present In Prague And Central Bohemia, Martin Votruba
Past & Present In Prague And Central Bohemia, Martin Votruba
History in the Making
No abstract provided.
Dark Apostles – Hitler’S Oligarchs: Göring, Goebbels, Himmler, Heydrich And Revolutionary Totalitarian Oligarchy In The Third Reich, Athahn Steinback
Dark Apostles – Hitler’S Oligarchs: Göring, Goebbels, Himmler, Heydrich And Revolutionary Totalitarian Oligarchy In The Third Reich, Athahn Steinback
History in the Making
In popular memory, the Third Reich and the Nazi party are all too often misremembered as a homogenous entity, entirely shaped and led by the figure of Adolf Hitler. This paper challenges the widely held misconception of a homogenous Nazi ideology and critically re-examines the governance of Nazi Germany by arguing that the Third Reich was not a generic totalitarian dictatorship, but rather, a revolutionary totalitarian oligarchy. The unique roles and revolutionary agendas of Hermann Göring, Joseph Goebbels, Heinrich Himmler, and Reinhard Heydrich, provide case studies to demonstrate the nature of this revolutionary totalitarian oligarchy. The role of Hitler as …
The Irish Nationalist: Motivations, Experiences And Consequences, Sarah Slawson
The Irish Nationalist: Motivations, Experiences And Consequences, Sarah Slawson
History in the Making
No abstract provided.
Summer In Berlin, Esther Devai
Summer In Berlin, Esther Devai
History in the Making
Describes the author's travel experiences in Berlin, Germany.