Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Contemporary Education, Social Sciences and Humanities (ICCESSH 2018)

Session: History

5 articles
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Russian Newspapers on the Events of October 3-4, 1993

Olga Otrokova, Olga Shcherbakova
The subject of the study is the problem of the role of the central periodical press in the events of October 3-4, 1993. This paper reviews the problems of forming a new statehood of Russia, the study of the reaction of public and the journalistic community to the events of the "small civil war", a constitutional...
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Discussion on Fukuzawa Yukichi’s Civilization Concept and Independent Practical Leaning Thought

Hao Tang
The Meiji period was an important period of Japanese society transformation. It was an important historical turning point for Japan. Fukuzawa Yukichi was one of the indelible traces of this period. As a witness, he witnessed the country step by step process toward the modernization after the incident...
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Brave Eves: an Evaluation of American Women’s Marital Life in the Colonial Period

Wen Pan
This paper argues against a popular opinion that American women in the colonial period enjoyed a wonderful marital life by revealing the reason behind it--the scarcity of women in the new continent at that time. Then this paper proceeds to explain three main types of hardships and difficulties for the...
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Spiritual Character of Qilu Culture and Inheritance in New Age

Ke Sun
Qilu culture is an important source of Chinese culture and the spirit of the Chinese nation. For thousands of years, it has been condensed into the vigorous spirit of self-improvement, the patriotic spirit of upholding spirit, the spirit of salvation by the times, the spirit of virtue and benevolence,...
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A Historical Investigation of the Debates on the Invention and Invention Rights of Electron Microscope

Yaping Tao
In the invention of the electron microscope, many engineers were involved almost simultaneously, and they all contributed in some way. Ernst Brüche was the first to construct the electron microscope by consciously using the electronic optical component in the cathode ray oscilloscope; Reinhold Rüdenberg...