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The [b]European Civil War[/b] is a period includes [/size][url=https://algassania2.mam9.com/wiki/World_War_I][u][size=25][color:d18f=#0000ff]World War I[/u][/color][/size][/url][size=25], [/size][url=https://algassania2.mam9.com/wiki/World_War_II][u][size=25][color:d18f=#0000ff]World War II[/u][/color][/size][/url][size=25] and [/size][url=https://algassania2.mam9.com/wiki/Inter-war_period][u][size=25][color:d18f=#0000ff]inter-war period[/u][/color][/size][/url][size=25] referring to the many major European regime changes. It is used in referring to the repeated confrontations that occurred during the early 20th Century. There is no firm consensus over the details and links, such as the level of international involvement in the [/size][url=https://algassania2.mam9.com/wiki/Spanish_Civil_War][u][size=25][color:d18f=#0000ff]Spanish Civil War[/u][/color][/size][/url][size=25] and, occasionally, the [/size][url=https://algassania2.mam9.com/wiki/Russian_Civil_War][u][size=25][color:d18f=#0000ff]Russian Civil War[/u][/color][/size][/url][size=25]. The term is often used to explain the rapid decline of [/size][url=https://algassania2.mam9.com/wiki/Europe][u][size=25][color:d18f=#0000ff]Europe[/u][/color][/size][/url][size=25]'s global [/size][url=https://algassania2.mam9.com/wiki/Hegemony][u][size=25][color:d18f=#0000ff]hegemony[/u][/color][/size][/url][size=25] and the emergence of the [/size][url=https://algassania2.mam9.com/wiki/European_Union][u][size=25][color:d18f=#0000ff]European Union[/u][/color][/size][/url][size=25]. [/size][url=https://algassania2.mam9.com/w/index.php?title=Georg_Franz-Willing&action=edit&redlink=1][u][size=25][color:d18f=#0000ff]Dr. Franz-Willing[/u][/color][/size][/url][size=25] argues that during this period: "By this self-mutilation, Europe lost its position in the world, its hegemony, and caused itself to be divided into two spheres of influence: one American, and one Russian".[/size][url=https://algassania2.mam9.com/l%20cite_note-0][u][size=25][color:d18f=#0000ff][1][/u][/color][/size][/url][size=25]
"European Civil War" as an academic theory is a minority interest with a growing prominence. The extend of the period is the most conflicting argument. K. M. Panikkar’s original range from 1914 to 1945 is the mostly agreed upon. The events between 1936 to 1945 which began with the conflict in Spain and ended with the European portion of World War II are commonly cited. [/size][url=https://algassania2.mam9.com/w/index.php?title=Spencer_M._Di_Scala&action=edit&redlink=1][u][size=25][color:d18f=#0000ff]Spencer M. Di Scala[/u][/color][/size][/url][size=25] of the [/size][url=https://algassania2.mam9.com/wiki/University_of_Massachusetts][u][size=25][color:d18f=#0000ff]University of Massachusetts[/u][/color][/size][/url][size=25], Boston accepts 1945 as the end date but begins the conflict in 1917, with the Russian Civil War. However, for the self-mutilation perspective there is a tendency to stretch the beginning as early as the [/size][url=https://algassania2.mam9.com/wiki/Franco-Prussian_War][u][size=25][color:d18f=#0000ff]Franco-Prussian War[/u][/color][/size][/url][size=25] on [/size][url=https://algassania2.mam9.com/wiki/July_19][u][size=25][color:d18f=#0000ff]July 19[/u][/color][/size][/url][size=25], [/size][url=https://algassania2.mam9.com/wiki/1870][u][size=25][color:d18f=#0000ff]1870[/u][/color][/size][/url][size=25] and end as late as the [/size][url=https://algassania2.mam9.com/wiki/German_reunification][u][size=25][color:d18f=#0000ff]reunification of Germany[/u][/color][/size][/url][size=25]. The London School of Economics course "European Civil War: 1890 to 1990" agree that 1945 was the end date but the second half of the 20th Century was the result of the conflagration’s aftermath. The [/size][url=https://algassania2.mam9.com/wiki/University_of_Hong_Kong][u][size=25][color:d18f=#0000ff]University of Hong Kong[/u][/color][/size][/url][size=25]'s Department of History divides the content in two sections; one covering 1914-45 and the second 1945 onwards.[/size][url=https://algassania2.mam9.com/l%20cite_note-1][u][size=25][color:d18f=#0000ff][2][/u][/color][/size][/url][size=25]
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