I'm writing a paper on the effects of a foreign colonial war back home in Britain. My question is, typically not specifically, what are the effects - so far I'm thinking of political effects, such as political opposition; also thinking of economic/industrial, such as increased orders because of the war. Any others? Suppose loss of life if a regiment from the city is involved but this isn't the case here. Any help appreciated.|||There are two very famous playwrites who wrote plays about foreign wars and their effect[s] upon the folk back home.
The first and foremost is William Shakespeare and in more recent time the world famous Irish playwrite George Bernard Shaw [Socialist].
George Bernard Shaw
During his long career, Shaw wrote over 50 plays. He continued to write them even
in his 90s. George Bernard Shaw died at Ayot St. Lawrence, Hertfordshire, ...
http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/gbshaw.htm
YouTube - George Bernard Shaw %26amp; Albert Einstein
George Bernard Shaw pays tribute to professor Albert Einstein at a dinner at the
Savoy Hotel, London.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocSgz_AeS鈥?/a>
Oscar Wilde once said of Bernard Shaw - "Mr. Bernard Shaw has no enemies, but is intensely disliked by all his friends."
Nicholas Grene. Shakespeare's Serial History Plays
Foreign war and civil war govern the Henry Vi-Richard III series in which ...
identity of land and nation dissolves: "What we witness in the play is a fall ...
http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o%26amp;se=ggl鈥?/a>
Royal Shakespeare Company : Press releases
They include: the start of a new cycle of Shakespeare鈥檚 history plays; the return of
.... exploring the flickering moral compass of faith in a foreign land. ...
http://www.rsc.org.uk/press/420_2145.asp鈥?/a> - Cached
Using Shakespeare's Henry V to Teach Just-War Principles
In what follows, I鈥檒l explain how I鈥檝e found Shakespeare鈥檚 play helpful in my own.
university courses in illustrating specific just-war concerns, ...
http://www.ethicsineducation.com/HenryV.鈥?/a>
Here then is the famous St.Crispian's Day speech from Wm. Shakespeare's play, "Henry V" - this time given by Laurence Olivier : -
YouTube - Shakespeare's Henry V Act IV, Scene III by Lawrence Olivier
Crispian's Day speechafter that is several minutes of the battle scenes at Agincourt.
Not the most accurate battle scenes, of course, but the importance of ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jXFnQUU7鈥?/a>|||you just need to read the history of india and the hitory of bangladesh then you will highlly surprised and you will get all the answer you want.you also can follow this www.banglabook.com and go t5o the history book dr.muhyammod hannan.
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