This authoritative book presents an engaging and accessible narrative account of the central developments in Western history from 1300-present. Seamlessly integrating coverage of social, cultural and political history, this book is presented in a flexible chronological organization, helping readers grasp the most significant developments that occurred during a single historical period, laying a useful foundation for the chapters to follow. This volume attempts to reflect the unprecedented impact of globalization on this century by featuring extensive coverage of popular culture, the relationship between Islam and the West, and the contribution of women in the history of Western Civilization. This volume contains a Special Introduction Chapter and Chs. 9-31 of the Combined Volume: The Late Middle Ages: Social and Political Breakdown; Renaissance and Discovery; The Age of Reformation; The Age of Religious Wars; Paths to Constitutionalism and Absolutism: England and France in the 17th Century; New Directions in Thought and Culture in the 16th and 17th Centuries; Successful and Unsuccessful Paths to Power; Society and Economy under the Old Regime in the 18th Century; The Transatlantic Economy, Trade Wars, and Colonial Rebellion; The Age of Enlightenment: 18th-Century Thought; The French Revolution; The Age of Napoleon and the Triumph of Romanticism; The Conservative Order and the Challenges of Reform; Economic Advance and Social Unrest; The Age of Nation-States; The Building of European Supremacy: Society and Politics to World War I; The Birth of Modern European Thought; Imperialism, Alliances, and War; Political Experiments of the 1920s; Europe and the Great Depression of the 1930s; World War II; Faces of the Twentieth-Century: European Social Experiences; and The Cold War Era and the Emergence of the New Europe. For use by history career professionals.
PART 1 THE FOUNDATIONS OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION IN THE ANCIENT WORLD
The Birth of Civilization
Early Humans and Their Culture
The Paleolithic Age
The Neolithic Age
The Bronze Age and the Birth of Civilization
Early Civilizations to about 1000 b.c.e
Mesopotamian Civilization
Egyptian Civilization
Ancient Near Eastern Empires
The Hittites
The Assyrians
The Neo-Babylonians
The Persian Empire
Cyrus the Great
Darius the Great
Government and Administration
Religion
Art and Culture
Palestine
The Canaanites and the Phoenicians
The Israelites
General Outlook of Mideastern Cultures
Humans and Nature
Toward the Greeks and Western Thought
In Perspective
2 The Rise of Greek Civilization
The Bronze Age on Crete and on the Mainland to about 1150 b.c.e.
The Minoans
The Mycenaeans
The Greek “Middle Ages” to about 750 b.c.e.
Greek Migrations
The Age of Homer
The Polis
Development of the Polis
The Hoplite Phalanx
The Importance of the Polis
Expansion of the Greek World
Magna Graecia
The Greek Colony
The Tyrants (ca. 700–500 b.c.e.)
The Major States
Sparta
Athens
Life in Archaic Greece
Society
Religion
Poetry
The Persian Wars
The Ionian Rebellion
The War in Greece
In Perspective
3 Classical and Hellenistic Greece
Aftermath of Victory
The Delian League
The Rise Of Cimon
The First Peloponnesian War: Athens against Sparta
The Breach with Sparta
The Division of Greece
Classical Greece
The Athenian Empire
Athenian Democracy
The Women of Athens: Social Status and Everyday Life
Slavery
The Great Peloponnesian War
Strategic Stalemate
The Fall of Athens
Competition for Leadership in the Fourth Century b.c.e.
The Hegemony of Sparta
The Hegemony of Thebes: The Second Athenian Empire
The Culture of Classical Greece
The Fifth Century b.c.e.
The Fourth Century b.c.e.
Philosophy and the Crisis of the Polis
The Hellenistic World
The Macedonian Conquest
Alexander the Great
The Successors
Hellenistic Culture
Philosophy
Literature
Art and Architecture
Mathematics and Science
In Perspective
4 Rome: From Republic to Empire
Prehistoric Italy
The Etruscans
Government
Religion
Women
Dominion
Royal Rome
Government
The Family
Women in Early Rome
Clientage
Patricians and Plebians
The Republic
Constitution
The Conquest of Italy
Rome and Carthage
The Republic’s Conquest of the Hellenistic World
Civilization in the Early Roman Republic
Religion
Education
Slavery
Roman Imperialism: The Late Republic
The Aftermath of Conquest
The Gracchi
Marius and Sulla
The Fall of the Republic
Pompey, Crassus, Caesar, and Cicero
The First Triumvirate
Julius Caesar and his Government of Rome
The Second Triumvirate and the Triumph of Octavian
In Perspective
5 The Roman Empire
The Augustan Principate
Administration
The Army and Defense
Religion and Morality
Civilization of the Ciceronian and Augustan Ages
The Late Republic
The Age of Augustus
Imperial Rome, 14 to 180 c.e.
The Emperors
The Administration of the Empire
Women of the Upper Classes
Life in Imperial Rome: The Apartment House
The Culture of the Early Empire
The Rise of Christianity
Jesus of Nazareth
Paul of Tarsus
Organization
The Persecution of Christians
The Emergence of Catholicism
The Crisis of the Third Century
Barbarian Invasions
Economic Difficulties
The Social Order
Civil Disorder
The Late Empire
The Fourth Century and Imperial Reorganization
The Triumph of Christianity
Arts and Letters in the Late Empire
The Preservation of Classical Culture
Christian Writers
The Problem of the Decline and Fall of the Empire in the West
In Perspective
THE WEST AND THE WORLD: ANCIENT WARFARE
PART 2: THE MIDDLE AGES
6 Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages: Creating a New European Society and Culture (476–1000)
On the Eve of the Frankish Ascendancy
Germanic Migrations
New Western Masters
The Byzantine Empire
The Reign of Justinian
The Spread of Byzantine Christianity
Persians and Muslims
Islam and the Islamic World
Muhammad’s Religion
Islamic Diversity
Islamic Empires
The Western Debt to Islam
Western Society and the Developing Christian Church
Monastic Culture
The Doctrine of Papal Primacy
The Religious Division of Christiandom
The Kingdom of the Franks: From Clovis to Charlemagne
Governing the Franks
The Reign of Charlemagne (768–814)
Break up of the Carolingian Kingdom
Feudal Society
Origins
Vassalage and the Fief
Daily Life and Religion
Fragmentation and Divided Loyalty
In Perspective
7 The High Middle Ages: The Rise of European Empires and States (1000–1300)
Otto I and the Revival of the Empire
Unifying Germany
Embracing the Church
The Reviving Catholic Church
The Cluny Reform Movement
The Investiture Struggle: Gregory VII and Henry IV
The Crusades
The Pontificate of Innocent III (r. 1198–1216)
England and France: Hastings (1066) to Bouvines (1214)
William the Conqueror
Henry II
Eleanor of Aquitaine and Court Culture
Popular Rebellion and Magna Carta
Philip II Augustus
France in the Thirteenth Century: The Reign of Louis IX
Generosity Abroad
Order and Excellence at Home
The Hohenstaufen Empire (1152–1272)
Frederick I Barbarossa
Henry VI and the Sicilian Connection
Otto IV and the Welf Interregnum
Frederick II
Romanesque and Gothic Art
In Perspective
8 Medieval Society: Hierarchies, Towns, Universities, and Families (1000–1300)
The Traditional Order of Life
Nobles
Clergy
Peasants
Towns and Townspeople
The Chartering of Towns
The Rise of Merchants
Challenging the Old Lords
New Models of Government
Towns and Kings
Jews in Christian Society
Schools and Universities
University of Bologna
Cathedral Schools
University of Paris
The Curriculum
Philosophy and Theology
Women in Medieval Society
Image and Status
Life Choices
Working Women
The Lives of Children
Children as “Little Adults”
Children as a Special Stage
In Perspective
THE WEST AND THE WORLD: THE INVENTION OF PRINTING IN CHINA AND EUROPE
PART 3: EUROPE IN TRANSITION
9 The Late Middle Ages: Social and Political Breakdown (1300–1453)
The Black Death
Preconditions and Causes of the Plague
Popular Remedies
Social and Economic Consequences
New Conflicts and Opportunities
The Hundred Years’ War and the Rise of National Sentiment
The Causes of the War
Progress of the War
Ecclesiastical Breakdown and Revival: The Late Medieval Church
The Thirteenth-Century Papacy
Boniface VIII and Philip the Fair
The Avignon Papacy (1309–1377)
John Wycliffe and John Huss
The Great Schism (1378–1417) and the Conciliar Movement to 1449
Medieval Russia
Politics and Society
Mongol Rule (1243–1480)
In Perspective
10 Renaissance and Discovery
The Renaissance in Italy (1375–1527)
The Italian City-State
Humanism
Renaissance Art
Slavery in the Renaissance
Italy’s Political Decline: The French Invasions (1494–1527)
Charles VIII’s March through Italy
Pope Alexander VI and the Borgia Family
Pope Julius II
Niccolò Machiavelli
Revival of Monarchy in Northern Europe
France
Spain
England
The Holy Roman Empire
The Northern Renaissance
The Printing Press
Erasmus
Humanism and Reform
Voyages of Discovery and the New Empires in the West and East
The Portuguese Chart the Course
The Spanish Voyages of Columbus
The Spanish Empire in the New World
The Church in Spanish America
The Economy of Exploitation
The Impact on Europe
In Perspective
11 The Age of Reformation
Society and Religion
Social and Political Conflict
Popular Religious Movements and Criticisms of the Church
Martin Luther and German Reformation to 1525
Justification by Faith Alone
The Attack on Indulgences
Election of Charles V
Luther’s Excommunication and the Diet of Worms
Imperial Distractions: France and the Turks
How the Reformation Spread
The Peasants’ Revolt
The Reformation Elsewhere
Zwingli and the Swiss Reformation
Anabaptists and Radical Protestants
John Calvin and the Genevan Reformation
Political Consolidation of the Lutheran Reformation
The Diet of Augsburg
The Expansion _of the Reformation
Reaction against Protestants
The Peace of Augsburg
The English Reformation to 1553
The Preconditions of Reform
The King’s Affair
The “Reform Parliament”
Wives of Henry VIII
The King’s Religious Conservatism
The Protestant Reformation under Edward VI
Catholic Reform and Counter-Reformation
Sources of Catholic Reform
Ignatius of Loyola and the Jesuits
The Council of Trent (1545-1563)
The Social Significance of the Reformation in Western Europe
The Revolution in Religion: Practices and Institutions
The Reformation and Education
The Reformation and the Changing Role of Women
Family Life in Early Modern Europe
Later Marriages
Arranged Marriages
Family Size
Birth Control
Wet Nursing
Loving Families?
Literary Imagination in Transition
Miguel De Cervantes Saaavedra: Rejection of Idealism
William Shakespeare: Dramatist of the Age
In Perspective
12 The Age of Religious Wars
Renewed Religious Struggle
The French Wars of Religion (1562–1598)
Appeal of Calvinism
Catherine de Medicis and the Guises
The Rise to Power of Henry of Navarre
The Edict of Nantes
Imperial Spain and Philip II (r. 1556–1598)
Pillars of Spanish Power
The Revolt in the Netherlands
England and Spain (1553–1603)
Mary I (r. 1553–1558)
Elizabeth I (r. 1558–1603)
The Thirty Years’ War (1618–1648)
Preconditions for War
Four Periods of War
The Treaty of Westphalia
In Perspective
13 European State Consolidation in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
The Netherlands: Golden Age to Decline
Urban Prosperity
Economic Decline
Two Models of European Political Development
Constitutional Crisis and Settlement in Stuart England
James I
Charles I
The Long Parliament and Civil War
Oliver Cromwell and the Puritan Republic
Charles II and the Restoration of the Monarchy
The “Glorious Revolution”
The Age of Walpole
Rise of Absolute Monarchy in France: The World of Louis XIV
Years of Personal Rule
Versailles
King by Divine Right
Louis’s Early Wars
Louis’s Repressive Religious Policies
Louis’s Later Wars
France after Louis XIV
Central and Eastern Europe
Poland: Absence of Strong Central Authority
The Habsburg Empire _and the Pragmatic Sanction
Prussia and the Hohenzollerns
Russia Enters the European Political Arena
The Romanor Dynasty
Peter the Great
The Ottoman Empire
Religious Toleration and Ottoman Government
The End of Ottoman Expansion
In Perspective
14 New Directions in Thought and Culture in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
The Scientific Revolution
Nicolaus Copernicus Rejects an Earth-Centered Universe
Tycho Brahe and Johannes Kepler Make New Scientific Discoveries
Galileo Galilei Argues for a Universe of Mathematical Laws
Isaac Newton Discovers _the Laws of Gravitation
Philosophy Responds to Changing Science
Nature as Mechanism
Francis Bacon: The Empirical Method
René Descartes: The Method of Rational Deduction
Thomas Hobbes: Apologist for Absolute Government
John Locke: Defender of Moderate Liberty and Toleration
The New Institutions of Expanding Natural Knowledge
Women in the World of the Scientific Revolution
The New Science and Religious Faith
The Case of Galileo
Blaise Pascal: Reason and Faith
The English Approach to Science and Religion
Continuing Superstition
Witch-Hunts and Panic
Who Were the Witches?
End of the Witch-Hunts
Baroque Art
In Perspective
15 Society and Economy Under the Old Regime in the Eighteenth Century
Major Features of Life in the Old Regime
Maintenance of Tradition
Hierarchy and Privilege
The Aristocracy
Varieties of Aristocratic Privilege
Aristocratic Resurgence
The Land and Its Tillers
Peasants and Serfs
Aristocratic Domination of the Countryside: the English Game Laws
Family Structures and the Family Economy
Households
The Family Economy
Women and the Family Economy
Children and the World of the Family Economy
The Revolution in Agriculture
New Crops and New Methods
Expansion of the Population
The Industrial Revolution of the Eighteenth Century
A Revolution in Consumption
Industrial Leadership of Great Britain
New Methods of Textile Production
The Steam Engine
Iron Production
The Impact of the Agricultural and Industrial Revolutions on Working Women
The Growth of Cities
Patterns of Preindustrial Urbanization
Urban Classes
The Urban Riot
The Jewish Population: The Age of the Ghetto
In Perspective
16 The Transatlantic Economy, Trade Wars, and Colonial Rebellion
Periods of European Overseas Empires
Mercantile Empires
Mercantilist Goals
French–British Rivalry
The Spanish Colonial System
Colonial Government
Trade Regulation
Colonial Reform under the Spanish Bourbon Monarchs
Black African Slavery, the Plantation System, and the Atlantic Economy
The African Presence in the Americas
Slavery and the Transatlantic Economy
The Experience of Slavery
Mid-Eighteenth-Century Wars
The War of Jenkins’s Ear
The War of the Austrian Succession (1740–1748)
The “Diplomatic Revolution” of 1756
The Seven Years’ War (1756–1763)
The American Revolution and Europe
Resistance to the Imperial Search for Revenue
The Crisis and Independence
American Political Ideas
Events in Great Britain
Broader Impact of the American Revolution
In Perspective
THE WEST AND THE WORLD: THE COLUMBIAN EXCHANGE, DISEASE, ANIMALS, AND AGRICULTURE
PART 4: ENLIGHTENMENT AND REVOLUTION
17 The Age of Enlightenment: Eighteenth-Century Thought
Formative Influences on the Enlightenment
Ideas of Newton and Locke
The Example of British Toleration and Political Stability
The Emergence of a Print Culture
The Philosophes
Voltaire—First among the Philosophes
The Enlightenment and Religion
Deism
Toleration
Radical Enlightenment Criticism of Christianity
Jewish Thinkers in the Age of Enlightenment
Islam in Enlightenment Thought
The Enlightenment and Society
The Encyclopedia: Freedom and Economic Improvement
Beccaria and Reform of Criminal Law
The Physiocrats and Economic Freedom
Adam Smith on Economic Growth and Social Progress
Political Thought of the Philosophes
Montesquieu and Spirit of the Laws
Rousseau: A Radical Critique of Modern Society
Enlightened Critics of European Empires
Women in the Thought and Practice of the Enlightenment
Rococo and Neoclassical Styles in Eighteenth-Century Art
Enlightened Absolutism
Frederick the Great of Prussia
Joseph II of Austria
Catherine the Great of Russia
The Partition of Poland
The End of the Eighteenth Century in Central and Eastern Europe
In Perspective
18 The French Revolution
The Crisis of the French Monarchy
The Monarchy Seeks New Taxes
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
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
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
The 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
20 The Conservative Order and the Challenges of Reform (1815–1832)
The Challenges of Nationalism and Liberalism
The Emergence of Nationalism
Early Nineteenth-Century Political Liberalism
Conservative Governments: The Domestic Political Order
Conservative Outlooks
Liberalism and Nationalism Resisted in Austria and the Germanies
Postwar Repression in Great Britain
Bourbon Restoration in France
The Conservative International Order
The Congress System
The Spanish Revolution of 1820
Revolt against Ottoman Rule in the Balkans
The Wars of Independence in Latin America
Revolution in Haiti
Wars of Independence on the South American Continent
Independence in New Spain
Brazilian Independence
The Conservative Order Shaken in Europe
Russia: the Decembrist Revolt of 1825
Revolution in France (1830)
Belgium Becomes Independent (1830)
The Great Reform Bill in Britain (1832)
In Perspective
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 and Order
New Police Forces
Prison Reform
Classical Economics
Malthus on Population
Ricardo on Wages
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
Germany: Liberalism Frustrated
In Perspective
THE WEST AND THE WORLD: THE ABOLITION OF SLAVERY IN THE TRANSATLANTIC ECONOMY
PART 5: TOWARD THE MODERN WORLD
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 Dreyfus Affair
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
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 Class
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
24 The Birth of Modern European Thought
The New Reading Public
Advances in Primary Education
Reading Material for the Mass Audience
Science at Mid-century
Comte, Positivism, and the Prestige of Science
Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection
Science and Ethics
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
Anti-feminism in Late-Nineteenth-Century Thought
New Directions in Feminism
In Perspective
25 Imperialism, Alliances, and War
Expansion of European Power and the New Imperialism
The New Imperialism
Motives for the New Imperialism
The “Scramble for Africa”
Asia
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
Evaluating the Peace
In Perspective
26 Political Experiments of the 1920s
Political and Economic Factors after the Paris Settlement
Demands for Revision of the Paris Settlement
Postwar Economic Problems
New Roles for Government and Labor
The Soviet Experiment Begins
War Communism
The New Economic Policy
Stalin Versus Trotsky
The Third International
Women and the Family in the Early Soviet Union
The Fascist Experiment in Italy
The Rise of Mussolini
The Fascists in Power
Motherhood and the Nation in Fascist Italy
Joyless Victors
France: The Search for Security
Great Britain: Economic Confusion
Trials of the Successor States in Eastern Europe
Economic and Ethnic Pressures
Poland: Democracy to Military Rule
Czechoslovakia: A Viable Democratic Experiment
Hungary: Turmoil and Authoritarianism
Austria: Political Turmoil and Nazi Occupation
Southeastern Europe: Royal Dictatorships
The Weimar Republic in Germany
Constitutional Flaws
Lack of Broad Popular Support
Invasion of the Ruhr and Inflation
Hitler’s Early Career
The Stresemann Years
Locarno
In Perspective
THE WEST AND THE WORLD: IMPERIALISM: ANCIENT AND MODERN
27 Europe and the Great Depression of the 1930s
Toward the Great Depression
The Financial Tailspin
Problems in Agriculture Commodities
Depression and Government Policy
Confronting the Great Depression in the Democracies
Great Britain: the National Government
France: the Popular Front
Germany: The Nazi Seizure of Power
Depression and Political Deadlock
Hitler Comes to Power
Hitler’s Consolidation of Power
The Police State and Anti-Semitism
Italy: Fascist Economics
Syndicates
Corporations
Racial Ideology and the Lives of Women
Nazi Economic Policy
Stalin’s Soviet Union: Central Economic Planning, Collectivization, and Party Purges
The Decision for Rapid Industrialization
The Collectivization of Agriculture
Flight to the Soviet Cities
Urban Consumer Shortages
Foreign Reactions and Repercussions
The Purges
In Perspective
PART 6: GLOBAL CONFLICT, COLD WAR, AND NEW DIRECTIONS
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 Defeat of Nazi Germany
The Tide Turns
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
29 THE COLD WAR ERA 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
Khruschev’s Domestic Policies
The Three Crises of 1956
Later Cold War Confrontations
The Brezhnev Era
1968: the Invasion of Czechoslovakia
The U.S. 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 U.S. Involvement
The Collapse of European Communism
Gorbachev Attempts to Reform the Soviet Union
1989: Revolutionin Eastern Europe
The Collapse of the Soviet Union
The Yelstsin Decade and Putin
The Collapse of Yugoslavia and Civil war
The Rise of Radical Political Islamism
Arab Nationalism
The Iranian Revolution
Afghanistan and Radical Islamism
A Transformed West
CHAPTER 30 The West at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century
The Twentieth-Century Movement of People
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 the 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
A Consumer Society
Environmentalism
Art Since World War II
Cultural Divisions and the Cold War
Memory of the Holocaust
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 Compter Technology
The Development of Desktop Computers
The Challenges of European Unification
Postwar Cooperation
The European Economic Community
The European Union
Discord over the Union
In Perspective