Chapter 19: Revolutions in Politics, 1775-1815 Background to Revolution Social Change Growing Demands for Liberty and Equality The Seven Years WarThe American Revolutionary Era, 1775-1789 The Origins of the Revolution Independence from Britain Framing the Constitution Limitations of Liberty and Equality
Primary Source 19.1: Abigail Adams, "Remember the Ladies" Revolution in France, 1789-1791 Breakdown of the Old Order The Formation of the National Assembly Popular Uprising and the Rights of Man A Constitutional Monarchy and Its Challenges
Primary Source 19.2: Abbé Sieyès,
What Is the Third Estate? Primary Source 19.3: Petition of the French Jews World War and Republican France, 1791-1799 The International Response The Second Revolution and the New Republic Total War and the Terror The Thermidorian Reaction and the Directory
Primary Source 19.4: Contrasting Visions of the Sans‑Culottes The Napoleonic Era, 1799-1815 Napoleons Rule of France Napoleons Expansion in Europe The Grand Empire and Its End
Primary Source 19.5: Napoleons Proclamation to the French People The Haitian Revolution, 1791-1804 Revolutionary Aspirations in Saint-Domingue The Outbreak of Revolt The War of Haitian IndependenceReview and Explore —
LearningCurveONLINE DOCUMENT ASSIGNMENT Individuals in Society: Toussaint LOuverture
Living in the Past: A Revolution of Culture and Daily Life
Mapping the Past: Napoleonic Europe in 1812
Chapter 20: The Revolution in Energy and Industry, ca. 1780-1850 The Industrial Revolution in Britain Origins of the British Industrial Revolution Technological Innovations and Early Factories The Steam Engine Breakthrough The Coming of the Railroads Industry and PopulationIndustrialization Beyond Britain National and International Variations Industrialization in Continental Europe Agents of Industrialization Government Support and Corporate Banking The Situation Outside of EuropeNew Patterns of Working and Living Work in Early Factories Working Families and Children The New Sexual Division of Labor
Primary Source 20.1: Debate over Child Labor Laws
Primary Source 20.2: Living Conditions of the Working Classes
Primary Source 20.3: The Testimony of Young Mine Workers Relations Between Capital and Labor The New Class of Factory Owners Debates over Industrialization The Early British Labor Movement The Impact of Slavery
Primary Source 20.4: Ford Maddox Brown,
Work Primary Source 20.5: Advice for Middle-Class Women Review and Explore —
LearningCurveONLINE DOCUMENT ASSIGNMENT Individuals in Society: Josiah Wedgwood
Living in the Past: The Steam Age
Mapping the Past: Continental Industrialization, ca. 1850
Chapter 21: Ideologies and Upheavals, 1815-1850 The Aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars The European Balance of Power Metternich and Conservatism Repressing the Revolutionary Spirit Limits to Conservative Power and Revolution in South America
Primary Source 21.1: Metternich: Conservative Reaction in the German Confederation The Spread of Radical Ideas Liberalism and the Middle Class The Growing Appeal of Nationalism The Foundations of Modern Socialism The Birth of Marxist SocialismThe Romantic Movement The Tenets of Romanticism Literature Art and Music
Primary Source 21.2: English Romantic Poets
Primary Source 21.3: Adam Mickiewicz and Romantic Nationalism in Poland Reforms and Revolutions Before 1848 National Liberation in Greece Liberal Reform in Great Britain Ireland and the Great Famine The Revolution of 1830 in FranceThe Revolutions of 1848 A Democratic Republic in France Revolution and Reaction in the Austrian Empire Prussia, the German Confederation, and the Frankfurt National Parliament
Primary Source 21.4: The Republican Spirit in Paris, 1848
Primary Source 21.5: The Triumph of Democratic Republics Review and Explore —
LearningCurveONLINE DOCUMENT ASSIGNMENT Individuals in Society: Germaine de Staël
Mapping the Past: Europe in 1815
Living in the Past: Revolutionary Experiences in 1848
Chapter 22: Life in the Emerging Urban Society, 1840-1914 Taming the City Industry and the Growth of Cities The Advent of the Public Health Movement The Bacterial Revolution Improvements in Urban Planning Public Transportation
Primary Source 22.1: First Impressions of the Worlds Biggest City Rich and Poor and Those in Between Middle-Class Culture and Values The Distribution of Income The People and Occupations of the Middle Classes The People and Occupations of the Working Classes Working-Class Leisure and Religion
Primary Source 22.2: Apartment Living in Paris Changing Family Lifestyles Middle-Class Marriage and Courtship Rituals Middle and Working-Class Sexuality Prostitution Separate Spheres and the Importance of Homemaking Child Rearing The Feminist Movement
Primary Source 22.3: Stephan Zweig on Middle-Class Youth and Sexuality Science and Thought The Triumph of Science in Industry Darwin and Natural Selection The Modern University and the Social Sciences Realism in Art and Literature
Primary Source 22.4: Max Weber Critiques Industrial Capitalism
Primary Source 22.5: Émile Zola and Realism in Literature Review and Explore —
LearningCurveONLINE DOCUMENT ASSIGNMENT Life in the Modern City on Film
Mapping the Past: European Cities of 100,000 or More, 1800-1900
The Past Living Now: Modern Sewage Systems
Living in the Past: Nineteenth-Century Womens Fashion
Individuals in Society: Franziska Tiburtius
Chapter 23: The Age of Nationalism, 1850-1914 Napoleon III in France Frances Second Republic Napoleon IIIs Second EmpireNation Building in Italy, Germany, and the United States Italy to 1850 Cavour and Garibaldi in Italy Growing Austro-Prussian Rivalry Bismarck and the Austro-Prussian War Taming the German Parliament The Franco-Prussian War Slavery and Nation Building in the United States
Primary Source 23.1: The Struggle for the Italian Nation The Modernization of Russia and the Ottoman Empire The "Great Reforms" in Russia The Russian Revolution of 1905 Reform and Readjustment in the Ottoman Empire
Primary Source 23.2: Eyewitness Accounts of Bloody Sunday The Responsive National State, 1871-1914 The German Empire Republican France Great Britain and Ireland The Austro-Hungarian EmpireThe Nation and the People Making National Citizens Nationalism and Racism Jewish Emancipation and Modern Anti-Semitism
Primary Source 23.3: Ernest Renan on National Identity
Primary Source 23.4: Building Nationalism Marxism and the Socialist Movement The Socialist International Unions and Revisionism
Primary Source 23.5: Adelheid Popp, the Making of a Socialist Review and Explore —
LearningCurveONLINE DOCUMENT ASSIGNMENT Individuals in Society: Theodor Herzl
Mapping the Past: The Unification of Germany, 1864-1871
Living in the Past: Peasant Life in Post-Reform Russia
Chapter 24: The West and the World, 1815-1914 Industrialization and the World Economy The Rise of Global Inequality The World Market The Opening of China Japan and the United States Western Penetration of Egypt
Primary Source 24.1: Lin Zexu and Yamagata Aritomo on Western Imperialism Global Migration Around 1900 The Pressure of Population European Emigration Asian Emigration
Primary Source 24.2: Nativism in the United States Western Imperialism, 1880-1914 The European Presence in Africa Before 1880 The Scramble for Africa After 1880 Imperialism in Asia Causes of the New Imperialism A "Civilizing Mission" Orientalism Critics of Imperialism
Primary Source 24.3: The White Mans Burden
Primary Source 24.4: Orientalism in Art and Everyday Life
Primary Source 24.5: The Brown Mans Burden Responding to Western Imperialism The Pattern of Response Empire in India The Example of Japan Toward Revolution in ChinaReview and Explore —
LearningCurveONLINE DOCUMENT ASSIGNMENT Individuals in Society: Cecil Rhodes
Living in the Past: The Immigrant Experience
Mapping the Past: The Partition of Africa
Chapter 25: War and Revolution, 1914-1919 The Road to War Growing International Conflict The Mood of 1914 The Outbreak of War
Primary Source 25.1: German Diplomacy and the Road to War Waging Total War Stalemate and Slaughter on the Western Front The Widening War
Primary Source 25.2: Poetry in the Trenches The Home Front Mobilizing for Total War The Social Impact Growing Political Tensions
Primary Source 25.3: Wartime Propaganda Posters The Russian Revolution The Fall of Imperial Russia The Provisional Government Lenin and the Bolshevik Revolution Trotsky and the Seizure of Power Dictatorship and Civil War
Primary Source 25.4: Peace, Land, and Bread for the Russian People The Peace Settlement The End of the War Revolution in Austria-Hungary and Germany The Treaty of Versailles The Peace Settlement in the Middle East The Human Costs of the War
Primary Source 25.5: Resolution of the General Syrian Congress at Damascus Review and Explore —
LearningCurveONLINE DOCUMENT ASSIGNMENT Individuals in Society: Vera Brittain
Living in the Past: Life and Death on the Western Front
Mapping the Past: Territorial Changes After World War I
Chapter 26: The Age of Anxiety, 1880-1940Uncertainty in Modern Thought Modern Philosophy The Revival of Christianity The New Physics Freudian Psychology
Primary Source 26.1: Friedrich Nietzsche Pronounces the Death of God Modernism in Architecture, Art, Literature, and Music Architecture and Design New Artistic Movements Twentieth-Century Literature Modern Music
Primary Source 26.2: The Futurist Manifesto An Emerging Consumer Society Mass Culture The Appeal of Cinema The Arrival of Radio
Primary Source 26.3: The Modern Girl: Image or Reality? The Search for Peace and Political Stability Germany and the Western Powers Hope in Foreign Affairs Hope in Democratic Government
Primary Source 26.4: Keynes on German Reparations After World War I The Great Depression, 1929-1939 The Economic Crisis Mass Unemployment The New Deal in the United States The Scandinavian Response to the Depression Recovery and Reform in Britain and France
Primary Source 26.5: George Orwell on Life on the Dole Review and Explore —
LearningCurveONLINE DOCUMENT ASSIGNMENT Individuals in Society: Gustav Stresemann
Living in the Past: Modern Design for Everyday Use
Mapping the Past: The Great Depression in the United States and Europe, 1929-1939
Chapter 27: Dictatorships and the Second World War, 1919-1945 Authoritarian States Conservative Authoritarianism and Radical Totalitarian Dictatorships Communism and Fascism
Primary Source 27.1: The Appeal of Propaganda Stalins Soviet Union From Lenin to Stalin The Five-Year Plans Life and Culture in Soviet Society Stalinist Terror and the Great Purges
Primary Source 27.2: Stalin Justifies the Five-Year Plan
Primary Source 27.3: Famine and Recovery on a Soviet Collective Farm Mussolini and Fascism in Italy The Seizure of Power The Regime in ActionHitler and Nazism in Germany The Roots of National Socialism Hitlers Road to Power State and Society in Nazi Germany Popular Support for National Socialism Aggression and Appeasement
Primary Source 27.4: The "Reich Citizenship Law" and the Nazi Volk The Second World War German Victories in Europe Europe Under Nazi Occupation The Holocaust Japanese Empire and the War in the Pacific The "Hinge of Fate" Allied Victory
Primary Source 27.5: Everyday Life in the London Blitz Review and Explore —
LearningCurveONLINE DOCUMENT ASSIGNMENT Individuals in Society: Primo Levi
Living in the Past: Nazi Propaganda and Consumer Goods
Mapping the Past: World War II in Europe and Africa, 1939-1945
Chapter 28: Cold War Conflict and Consensus, 1945-1965 Postwar Europe and the Origins of the Cold War The Legacies of the Second World War The Peace Settlement and Cold War Origins West Versus East Big Science in the Nuclear Age
Primary Source 28.1: A Soviet View of the Arms RaceThe Western Renaissance/Recovery in Western Europe The Search for Political and Social Consensus Toward European Unity The Consumer Revolution
Primary Source 28.2: Western European Recovery and the Promise of Prosperity
Primary Source 28.3: The Nixon-Khrushchev "Kitchen Debate" Developments in the Soviet Union and the East Bloc Postwar Life in the East Bloc Reform and De‑Stalinization Foreign Policy and Domestic Rebellion The Limits of Reform
Primary Source 28.4: The Hungarian Communist Party Calls for Reforms The End of Empires Decolonization and the Global Cold War The Struggle for Power in Asia Independence and Conflict in the Middle East Decolonization in Africa
Primary Source 28.5: Frantz Fanon on Violence, Decolonization, and Human Dignity Postwar Social Transformations Changing Class Structures Patterns of Postwar Migration New Roles for Women Youth Culture and the Generation GapReview and Explore —
LearningCurveONLINE DOCUMENT ASSIGNMENT Individuals in Society: Armando Rodrigues
Mapping the Past: The Aftermath of World War II in Europe, ca. 1945-1950
Living in the Past: A Model Socialist Steel Town
Chapter 29: Challenging the Postwar Order, 1960-1991 Reform and Protest in the 1960s Cold War Tensions Thaw The Affluent Society The Counterculture Movement The United States and Vietnam Student Revolts and 1968 The 1960s in the East Bloc
Primary Source 29.1: Human Rights Under the Helsinki Accords
Primary Source 29.2: Counterculture Graffiti from Paris, 1968 Crisis and Change in Western Europe Economic Crisis and Hardship The New Conservatism Challenges and Victories for Women The Rise of the Environmental Movement Separatism and Right-Wing Extremism
Primary Source 29.3: Simone de Beauvoirs Feminist Critique of Marriage
Primary Source 29.4: Green Party Representatives Enter Parliament The Decline of "Developed Socialism" State and Society in the East Bloc Dissent in Czechoslovakia and Poland From Détente Back to Cold War Gorbachevs Reforms in the Soviet Union
Primary Source 29.5: Dissent in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic The Revolutions of 1989 The Collapse of Communism in the East Bloc German Unification and the End of the Cold War The Disintegration of the Soviet UnionReview and Explore —
LearningCurveONLINE DOCUMENT ASSIGNMENT Individuals in Society: Margaret Thatcher
Living in the Past: The Supermarket Revolution
Mapping the Past: Democratic Movements in Eastern Europe, 1989
Chapter 30: Life in an Age of Globalization, 1990 to the Present Reshaping Russia and the Former East Bloc Economic Shock Therapy in Russia Russian Revival Under Vladimir Putin Coping with Change in the Former East Bloc Tragedy in Yugoslavia
Primary Source 30.1: President Putin on Global Security The New Global System The Global Economy The New European Union Supranational Organizations The Human Side of Globalization Life in the Digital Age
Primary Source 30.2: The Slow Food Manifesto Toward a Multicultural Continent The Prospect of Population Decline Changing Immigration Flows Ethnic Diversity in Contemporary Europe Europe and Its Muslim Citizens
Primary Source 30.3: National Front Campaign Poster Confronting Twenty-First-Century Challenges Growing Strains in U.S.-European Relations Turmoil in the Muslim World The Global Recession and the Viability of the Eurozone Dependence on Fossil Fuels Climate Change and Environmental Degradation Promoting Human Rights
Primary Source 30.4: William Pfaff, Will the French Riots Change Anything?
Primary Source 30.5: Osama bin Laden Calls for Global Jihad Review and Explore —
LearningCurveONLINE DOCUMENT ASSIGNMENT Contesting Globalization
Mapping the Past: The European Union, 2013
Living in the Past: The Euro
Individuals in Society: Tariq Ramadan
The Past Living Now: Remembering the Holocaust