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The study of Europe as a subject spans multiple academic disciplines, including history, political science, sociology, anthropology, and cultural studies. Students write about European topics because the continent has played a central and often contested role in shaping global systems of power, trade, colonization, and cultural exchange. Courses that examine empire, race, international relations, and world history frequently ask students to engage with how European nations expanded their influence and what consequences followed for societies across Africa, the Americas, and beyond.

The papers archived under this topic reflect a wide range of approaches. Some take a comparative historical angle, examining events such as civil conflicts in Spain and Greece side by side to identify shared causes and diverging outcomes. Others focus on colonial settlement, imperialism in Africa, and the experiences of enslaved Africans, drawing on works like Levine's Black Culture and Black Consciousness. Additional papers address international trade, racial and ethnic relations, and the identity of groups such as Afrikaners, showing that the topic extends well beyond European borders into questions of diaspora, resistance, and cultural formation.

A strong essay on a European topic requires a clearly scoped thesis that moves beyond broad generalization. Rather than claiming that Europe simply "changed the world," effective papers identify a specific mechanism — colonial policy, trade networks, ethnic conflict — and support it with concrete historical or textual evidence. The most common pitfall is treating Europe as a monolithic actor; acknowledging internal divisions of nation, class, and ideology consistently produces more credible and nuanced analysis.

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Black Culture and Black Consciousness
This essay is a review of Lawrence Levine's work "Black Culture and Black Consciousness: Afro-American Folk Thought from Slavery to Freedom" and a comparison of the author's argument against an alternate view. Specifically, Levine suggests that African social culture survived the slavery era, contrary to the popular perception that it was extinguished by the enslavement process and the realities of American slavery.
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Migration Patterns the Americas, Since
The Americas, since their discovery by Europeans, have existed as a destination for groups of people from a wide array of geographic and cultural backgrounds. Migration patterns have depended largely upon economic,…
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Justice in Social Work Social
The objective of this work is to discuss Liberal Individualism, Market Individualism and the theory of Social Democracy and drawing from the Afrocentric paradigm, personal own experience, or other readings to discuss…
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Consumer Behavior From a Cultural,
Six different studies on consumer behavior and its implications on social media, the use of data to better plan marketing strategies are defined in this paper. There are also insights on how to make the most of social media from a consumer behavior standpoint, including Facebook advertising and the rise of social e-commerce.
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Marijuana Alcohol Prohibition, Enforced Through
Alcohol prohibition, enforced through a landmark Constitutional Amendment ratified in 1919, lasted over a decade. Not enforced through Constitutional Amendment but by a series of legislation targeting a blanket group of…
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Reparations for slavery: historical claims and contemporary approaches
One issue that has come to the surface in recent discussions of race in America is the issue of Slavery Reparations. This is essentially the idea that modern descendents of American slaves should receive some form of…
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Colonial Latin America: society, economy, and governance
Why did the native populations, such as the Incas and the Aztecs, appear to be, not equals to be met with military and diplomatic force, but as victims born to die in the eyes of the invading European powers?
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Art History Compare Ancient War Imagery With Contemporary Modern War Imagery
War Imagery in Ancient and Contemporary Art
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Cold War: Causes, Key Events, and Global Impact
Cold war refers to the post world war 2 period till 1991 when there was a geopolitical game being played by two nations that emerged as super powers from the shambles of the world wars.
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Islam: history, beliefs, and practices
The author of Islam and the West, Bernard Lewis, has an extensive background in the study of Islam. He has both a B.A. And Ph.D. In history from the University of London. His B.A. emphasizes the Near and Middle East,…