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Found in this Section: 1. Brief Table of Contents 2. Full Table of Contents       Documents   Maps   Preface   About the Authors  What Is the Western Heritage?       PART 4: Enlightenment and Revolution, 1700—1850 Chapter 18: The French Revolution   Chapter 19: The Age of Napoleon and the Triumph of Romanticism         Chapter 20: The Conservative Order and the Challenges of Reform (1815—1832) Chapter 21: Economic Advance and Social Unrest (1830—1850)                PART 5: Toward the Modern World, 1850—1939 Chapter 22: The Age of Nation-States        Chapter 23: The Building of European Supremacy: Society and Politics to World War I   Chapter 24: The Birth of Modern European Thought          Chapter 25: The Age of Western Imperialism         Chapter 26: Alliances, War, and a Troubled Peace  Chapter 27: The Interwar Years: The Challenge of Dictators and Depression        PART 6: Global Conflict, Cold War, and New Directions, 1939—2012 Chapter 28: World War II Chapter 29: The Cold War Era, Decolonization, and the Emergence of a New Europe Chapter 30: Social, Cultural, and Economic Challenges in the West through the Present            Glossary         Index   2. FULL TABLE OF CONTENTS   Documents   Maps   Preface   About the Authors  What Is the Western Heritage?     PART 4: Enlightenment and Revolution, 1700—1850 Chapter 18: The French Revolution           The Crisis of the French Monarchy   The Monarchy Seeks New Taxes      Necker’s Report         Calonne’s Reform Plan and the Assembly of Notables         Deadlock and the Calling of the Estates General     The Revolution of 1789         The Estates General Becomes the National Assembly        Fall of the Bastille      The “Great Fear” and the Night of August 4          The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen    The Parisian Women’s March on Versailles    The Reconstruction of France          Political Reorganization         Economic Policy         The Civil Constitution of the Clergy   Counterrevolutionary Activity          The End of the Monarchy: A Second Revolution     Emergence of the Jacobins    The Convention and the Role of the Sans-culottes           Europe at War with the Revolution   Edmund Burke Attacks the Revolution         Suppression of Reform in Britain       The Second and Third Partitions of Poland, 1793, 1795     The Reign of Terror    War with Europe        The Republic Defended         The “Republic of Virtue” and Robespierre’s Justification of Terror  Repression of the Society of Revolutionary Republican Women     De-Christianization     Revolutionary Tribunals         The End of the Terror           The Thermidorian Reaction    Establishment of the Directory         Removal of the Sans-culottes from Political Life     In Perspective           Key Terms      Review Questions       Suggested Readings   MyHistoryLab Media Assignments     CHALLENGING THE FRENCH POLITICAL ORDER        The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen Opens the Door for Disadvantaged Groups to Demand Equal Civic Rights     The Metric System       Chapter 19: The Age of Napoleon and the Triumph of Romanticism  The Rise of Napoleon Bonaparte Early Military Victories          The Constitution of the Year VIII     The Consulate in France (1799—1804) Suppressing Foreign Enemies and Domestic Opposition      Concordat with the Roman Catholic Church  The Napoleonic Code  Establishing a Dynasty          The Haitian Revolution (1791—1804) Napoleon’s Empire (1804—1814)        Conquering an Empire  The Continental System        European Response to the Empire     German Nationalism and Prussian Reform     The Wars of Liberation         The Invasion of Russia          European Coalition     The Congress of Vienna and the European Settlement      Territorial Adjustments         The Hundred Days and the Quadruple Alliance        The Romantic Movement       Romantic Questioning of the Supremacy of Reason           Rousseau and Education       Kant and Reason        Romantic Literature    English Romantic Writers       The German Romantic Writers          Romantic Art   The Cult of the Middle Ages and Neo-Gothicism      Nature and the Sublime        Religion in the Romantic Period         Methodism      New Directions in Continental Religion         Romantic Views of Nationalism and History   Herder and Culture     Hegel and History Islam, the Middle East, and Romanticism     In Perspective           Key Terms      Review Questions       Suggested Readings   MyHistoryLab Media Assignments THE CORONATION OF NAPOLEON      Sailors and Canned Food       The Experience of War in the Napoleonic Age          Chapter 20: The Conservative Order and the Challenges of Reform (1815—1832) The Conservative Order        The Congress System           The Domestic Political Order  Conservative Outlooks          The Emergence of Nationalism and Liberalism         Nationalism     Early-Nineteenth-Century Political Liberalism          Classical Economics Relationship of Liberalism to Nationalism      Conservative Restoration in Europe   Liberalism and Nationalism Resisted in Austria and the Germanies  Postwar Repression in Great Britain   Bourbon Restoration in France         The Spanish Revolution of 1820       The Conservative Order Shaken in Europe   Revolt Against Ottoman Rule in the Balkans  Russia: The Decembrist Revolt of 1825       Revolution in France (1830)   Belgium Becomes Independent (1830)         The Great Reform Bill in Britain (1832)         The Wars of Independence in Latin America          Wars of Independence on the South American Continent   Independence in New Spain   Brazilian Independence         In Perspective           Key Terms      Review Questions       Suggested Readings   MyHistoryLab Media Assignments     Mazzini and Lord Acton Debate the Political Principles of Nationalism       Gymnastics and German Nationalism  AN UNSUCCESSFUL MILITARY COUP IN RUSSIA        Chapter 21: Economic Advance and Social Unrest (1830—1850)       Toward an Industrial Society           Population and Migration       Railways         The Labor Force        The Emergence of a Wage-Labor Force Working-Class Political Action: The Example of British Chartism     Family Structures and the Industrial Revolution      The Family in the Early Factory System      Women in the Early Industrial Revolution     Opportunities and Exploitation in Employment         Changing Expectations in the Working-Class Marriage Problems of Crime, Order, and Poverty        New Police Forces      Prison Reform  Government Policies Based on Classical Economics  Early Socialism          Utopian Socialism       Anarchism       Marxism          1848: Year of Revolutions     France: The Second Republic and Louis Napoleon   The Habsburg Empire: Nationalism Resisted  Italy: Republicanism Defeated          The German Confederation: Liberalism Frustrated   In Perspective           Key Terms      Review Questions       Suggested Readings   MyHistoryLab Media Assignments     The Potato and the Great Hunger in Ireland           Andrew Ure and John Ruskin Debate the Conditions of Factory Production         THE GREAT EXHIBITION IN LONDON  The Abolition of Slavery in the Transatlantic Economy        PART 5: Toward the Modern World, 1850—1939 Chapter 22: The Age of Nation-States      The Crimean War (1853—1856)         Peace Settlement and Long-Term Results    Reforms in the Ottoman Empire        Italian Unification       Romantic Republicans  Cavour’s Policy          The New Italian State          German Unification     Bismarck         The Franco-Prussian War and the German Empire (1870—1871)     France: From Liberal Empire to the Third Republic   The Paris Commune    The Third Republic     The Habsburg Empire  Formation of the Dual Monarchy       Unrest of Nationalities          Russia: Emancipation and Revolutionary Stirrings    Reforms of Alexander II         Revolutionaries          Great Britain: Toward Democracy     The Second Reform Act (1867)        Gladstone’s Great Ministry (1868—1874)      Disraeli in Office (1874—1880)          The Irish Question      In Perspective           Key Term        Review Questions       Suggested Readings   MyHistoryLab Media Assignments THE SUEZ CANAL       Nineteenth-Century Nationalism: Two Sides          The Arrival of Penny Postage             Chapter 23: The Building of European Supremacy: Society and Politics to World War I    Population Trends and Migration       The Second Industrial Revolution     New Industries          Economic Difficulties   The Middle Classes in Ascendancy    Social Distinctions within the Middle Classes          Late-Nineteenth-Century Urban Life  The Redesign of Cities          Urban Sanitation        Housing Reform and Middle-Class Values      Varieties of Late-Nineteenth-Century Women’s Experiences         Women’s Social Disabilities    New Employment Patterns for Women         Working-Class Women          Poverty and Prostitution       Women of the Middle Class    The Rise of Political Feminism          Jewish Emancipation   Differing Degrees of Citizenship        Broadened Opportunities       Labor, Socialism, and Politics to World War I          Trade Unionism          Democracy and Political Parties        Karl Marx and the First International           Great Britain: Fabianism and Early Welfare Programs         France: “Opportunism” Rejected      Germany: Social Democrats and Revisionism          Russia: Industrial Development and the Birth of Bolshevism          In Perspective           Key Terms      Review Questions       Suggested Readings   MyHistoryLab Media Assignments Bicycles: Transportation, Freedom, and Sport        Bernstein and Lenin Debate the Tactics of European Socialism     BLOODY SUNDAY, ST. PETERSBURG, 1905     Chapter 24: The Birth of Modern European Thought      The New Reading Public        Advances in Primary Education        Reading Material for the Mass Audience Science at Midcentury          Comte, Positivism, and the Prestige of Science      New Theories of Evolution: Lamarck, Lyell, Darwin, Wallace         Science and Ethics: Social Darwinism         Christianity and the Church Under Siege      Intellectual Skepticism          Conflict Between Church and State  Areas of Religious Revival      The Roman Catholic Church and the Modern World  Islam and Late-Nineteenth-Century European Thought Toward a Twentieth-Century Frame of Mind          Science: The Revolution in Physics   Literature: Realism and Naturalism Modernism in Literature         The Coming of Modern Art     Friedrich Nietzsche and the Revolt Against Reason  The Birth of Psychoanalysis   Retreat from Rationalism in Politics   Racism  Anti-Semitism and the Birth of Zionism        Women and Modern Thought  Antifeminism in Late-Century Thought        New Directions in Feminism    In Perspective           Key Terms      Review Questions       Suggested Readings   MyHistoryLab Media Assignments     The Birth of Science Fiction   The Debate over Social Darwinism    POPULAR RELIGION AND PILGRIMAGE            Chapter 25: The Age of Western Imperialism     The Close of the Age of Early Modern Colonization  The Age of British Imperial Dominance         The Imperialism of Free Trade          British Settler Colonies          India–The Jewel in the Crown of the British Empire          The “New Imperialism,” 1870—1914   Motives for the New Imperialism       The Partition of Africa          Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, and Libya           Egypt and British Strategic Concern about the Upper Nile  West Africa     The Belgian Congo     German Empire in Africa        Southern Africa Russian Expansion in Mainland Asia   Western Powers in Asia        France in Asia  The United States’ Actions in Asia, the Pacific, and Latin America          The Boxer Rebellion    Tools of Imperialism    Steamboats    Conquest of Tropical Diseases         Firearms         The Missionary Factor          Missionary Movements          Tensions Between Missionaries and Imperial Administrators          Missionaries and Indigenous Religious Movements   Science and Imperialism        Botany  Zoology          Medicine         Anthropology   In Perspective Key Terms      Review Questions       Suggested Readings   MyHistoryLab Media Assignments     THE FRENCH IN MOROCCO     Two Views of Turn-of-the-Twentieth-Century Imperial Expansion           Submarine Cables       Imperialism: Ancient and Modern        Chapter 26: Alliances, War, and a Troubled Peace        Emergence of the German Empire and the Alliance Systems (1873—1890)           Bismarck’s Leadership  Forging the Triple Entente (1890—1907)      World War I     The Road to War (1908—1914)         Sarajevo and the Outbreak of War (June—August 1914)     Strategies and Stalemate: 1914—1917        The Russian Revolution         The Provisional Government   Lenin and the Bolsheviks       The Communist Dictatorship  The End of World War I        Germany’s Last Offensive      The Armistice  The End of the Ottoman Empire       The Settlement at Paris        Obstacles the Peacemakers Faced   The Peace      World War I and Colonial Empires Evaluating the Peace  In Perspective           Key Terms      Review Questions       Suggested Readings   MyHistoryLab Media Assignments      The Outbreak of World War I          THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE ARMORED TANK          War Propaganda and the Movies: Charlie Chaplin   Chapter 27: The Interwar Years: The Challenge of Dictators and Depression         After Versailles: Demands for Revision and Enforcement    Toward the Great Depression in Europe       Financial Tailspin        Problems in Agricultural Commodities           Depression and Government Policy in Britain and France    The Soviet Experiment          War Communism The New Economic Policy      The Third International Stalin versus Trotsky The Decision for Rapid Industrialization       The Collectivization of Agriculture    The Purges     The Fascist Experiment in Italy        The Rise of Mussolini  The Fascists in Power          German Democracy and Dictatorship           The Weimar Republic  Depression and Political Deadlock     Hitler Comes to Power          Hitler’s Consolidation of Power         Anti-Semitism and the Police State   Racial Ideology and the Lives of Women      Nazi Economic Policy  Trials of the Successor States in Eastern Europe    Economic and Ethnic Pressures        Poland: Democracy to Military Rule   Czechoslovakia: A Viable Democratic Experiment    Hungary: Turn to Authoritarianism    Austria: Political Turmoil and Nazi Occupation        Southeastern Europe: Royal Dictatorships   In Perspective           Key Terms      Review Questions       Suggested Readings   MyHistoryLab Media Assignments     Cinema of the Political Left and Right          THE NAZI PARTY RALLY        The Soviets and the Nazis Confront the Issues of Women and the Family            PART 6: Global Conflict, Cold War, and New Directions, 1939—2012 Chapter 28: World War II Again the Road to War (1933—1939)           Hitler’s Goals   Italy Attacks Ethiopia Remilitarization of the Rhineland The Spanish Civil War           Austria and Czechoslovakia   Munich  The Nazi—Soviet Pact  World War II (1939—1945) The German Conquest of Europe      The Battle of Britain   The German Attack on Russia          Hitler’s Plans for Europe        Japan and the United States Enter the War The Tide Turns          The Defeat of Nazi Germany  Fall of the Japanese Empire   The Cost of War        Racism and the Holocaust     The Destruction of the Polish Jewish Community     Polish Anti-Semitism Between the Wars The Nazi Assault on the Jews of Poland      Explanations of the Holocaust          The Domestic Fronts  Germany: From Apparent Victory to Defeat  France: Defeat, Collaboration, and Resistance       Great Britain: Organization for Victory         The Soviet Union: “The Great Patriotic War”          Preparations for Peace         The Atlantic Charter   Tehran: Agreement on a Second Front       Yalta    Potsdam         In Perspective           Key Terms      Review Questions       Suggested Readings   MyHistoryLab Media Assignments The Munich Settlement Rosie the Riveter and American Women in the War Effort   THE VICHY REGIME IN FRANCE           Chapter 29: The Cold War Era, Decolonization, and the Emergence of a New Europe The Emergence of the Cold War       Containment in American Foreign Policy       Soviet Domination of Eastern Europe          The Postwar Division of Germany      NATO and the Warsaw Pact  The Creation of the State of Israel   The Korean War         The Khrushchev Era in the Soviet Union      Khrushchev’s Domestic Policies        The Three Crises of 1956      Later Cold War Confrontations         The Berlin Wall          The Cuban Missile Crisis        The Brezhnev Era       1968: The Invasion of Czechoslovakia        The United States and Détente       The Invasion of Afghanistan  Communism and Solidarity in Poland  Relations with the Reagan Administration     Decolonization: The European Retreat from Empire  Major Areas of Colonial Withdrawal   India    Further British Retreat from Empire   The Turmoil of French Decolonization          France and Algeria France and Vietnam   Vietnam Drawn into the Cold War     Direct United States Involvement     The Collapse of European Communism         Gorbachev Attempts to Reform the Soviet Union    1989: Revolution in Eastern Europe   The Collapse of the Soviet Union      The Yeltsin Decade The Collapse of Yugoslavia and Civil War     Putin and the Resurgence of Russia  The Rise of Radical Political Islamism           Arab Nationalism        The Iranian Revolution          Afghanistan and Radical Islamism     A Transformed West   In Perspective           Key Terms      Review Questions       Suggested Readings   MyHistoryLab Media Assignments     The Soviet Union and the United States Draw the Lines of the Cold War  Rock Music and Political Protest       COLLAPSE OF THE BERLIN WALL         Chapter 30: Social, Cultural, and Economic Challenges in the West through the Present            The Twentieth-Century Movement of Peoples        Displacement Through War External and Internal Migration        The New Muslim Population European Population Trends   Toward a Welfare State Society      Christian Democratic Parties  The Creation of Welfare States        Resistance to the Expansion of the Welfare State New Patterns in Work and Expectations of Women  Feminism        More Married Women in the Workforce        New Work Patterns    Women in the New Eastern Europe   Transformations in Knowledge and Culture   Communism and Western Europe      Existentialism   Expansion of the University Population and Student Rebellion       The Americanization of Europe         A Consumer Society   Environmentalism       Art Since World War II Cultural Divisions and the Cold War   The Christian Heritage          Neo-Orthodoxy          Liberal Theology        Roman Catholic Reform         Late-Twentieth-Century Technology: The Arrival of the Computer         The Demand for Calculating Machines         Early Computer Technology   The Development of Desktop Computers     The Challenges of European Unification       Postwar Cooperation  The European Economic Community  The European Union   Discord over the Union         New American Leadership and Financial Crisis         European Debt Crisis   In Perspective           Key Terms      Review Questions       Suggested Readings   MyHistoryLab Media Assignments     Muslim Women Debate France’s Ban on the Veil      Toys from Europe Conquer the United States         NAMELESS LIBRARY, VIENNA  ENERGY AND THE MODERN WORLD      Glossary         Index Table of 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