The Western Heritage - Donald M. Kagan, Steven Ozment, Frank M. Turner, Alison Frank

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DONALD KAGAN is Sterling Professor of History and Classics at Yale University, where he has taught since 1969. He received the A.B. degree in history from Brooklyn College, the M.A. in classics from Brown University, and the Ph.D. in history from Ohio State University. During 1958 to 1959 he studied at the American School of Classical Studies as a Fulbright Scholar. He has received three awards for undergraduate teaching at Cornell and Yale. He is the author of a history of Greek political thought, The Great Dialogue (1965); a four-volume history of the Peloponnesian war, The Origins of the Peloponnesian War (1969); The Archidamian War (1974); The Peace of Nicias and the Sicilian Expedition (1981); The Fall of the Athenian Empire (1987); and a biography of Pericles, Pericles of Athens and the Birth of Democracy (1991); On the Origins of War (1995) and The Peloponnesian War (2003). He is coauthor, with Frederick W. Kagan, of While America Sleeps (2000). With Brian Tierney and L. Pearce Williams, he is the editor of Great Issues in Western Civilization, a collection of readings. He was awarded the Na-tional Humanities Medal for 2002 and was chosen by the National Endowment for the Humani-ties to deliver the Jefferson Lecture in 2004.   STEVEN OZMENT is McLean Professor of Ancient and Modern History at Harvard Univer-sity. He has taught Western Civilization at Yale, Stanford, and Harvard. He is the author of eleven books. The Age of Reform, 1250—1550 (1980) won the Schaff Prize and was nominated for the 1981 National Book Award. Five of his books have been selections of the History Book Club: Magdalena and Balthasar: An Intimate Portrait of Life in Sixteenth Century Europe (1986), Three Behaim Boys: Growing Up in Early Modern Germany (1990), Protestants: The Birth of a Revolution (1992), The Burgermeister’s Daughter: Scandal in a Sixteenth Century German Town (1996), and Flesh and Spirit: Private Life in Early Modern Germany (1999). His most recent publications are Ancestors: The Loving Family of Old Europe (2001), A Mighty For-tress: A New History of the German People (2004), and “Why We Study Western Civ,” The Pub-lic Interest, 158 (2005).   FRANK M. TURNER is John Hay Whitney Professor of History at Yale University and Direc-tor of the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University, where he served as University Provost from 1988 to 1992. He received his B.A. degree at the College of William and Mary and his Ph.D. from Yale. He has received the Yale College Award for Distinguished Undergraduate Teaching. He has directed a National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute. His scholarly research has received the support of fellowships from the National En-dowment for the Humanities and the Guggenheim Foundation and the Woodrow Wilson Center. He is the author of Between Science and Religion: The Reaction to Scientific Naturalism in Late Victorian England (1974), The Greek Heritage in Victorian Britain (1981), which received the British Council Prize of the Conference on British Studies and the Yale Press Governors Award, Contesting Cultural Authority: Essays in Victorian Intellectual Life (1993), and John Henry Newman: The Challenge to Evangelical Religion (2002). He has also contributed numerous arti-cles to journals and has served on the editorial advisory boards of The Journal of Modern His-tory, Isis, and Victorian Studies. He edited The Idea of a University by John Henry Newman (1996), Reflections on the Revolution in France by Edmund Burke (2003), and Apologia Pro Vita Sua and Six Sermons by John Henry Newman (2008). Between 1996 and 2006 he served as a Trustee of Connecticut College and between 2004 and 2008 as a member of the Connecticut Humanities Council. In 2003, Professor Turner was appointed Director of the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University.   ALISON FRANK is professor of history at Harvard University. She is interested in transnational approaches to the history of Central and Eastern Europe, particularly the Habsburg Empire and its successor states in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Her first book, Oil Empire: Visions of Prosperity in Austrian Galicia (2005), was awarded the Barbara Jelavich Book Prize, the Austrian Cultural Forum Book Prize, and was co-winner of the Polish Studies Association's Orbis Prize in Polish Studies. Her current book project, Invisible Empire: A New Global History of Austria, focuses on the Adriatic port city of Trieste and the Habsburg Monarchy's participation in global commerce in the long nineteenth century. Other interests include the Eastern Alps, the Mediterranean slave trade, and environmental history. She is associate director of the Center for History and Economics.

Found in this Section:

1. Brief Table of Contents

2. Full Table of Contents

 





1. BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

Documents  

Maps  

Preface  

About the Authors 

What Is the Western Heritage? 



Chapter 13: European State -Consolidation in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries

Chapter 14: New Directions in Thought and Culture in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries

Chapter 15: Society and Economy Under the Old Regime in the Eighteenth Century  

Chapter 16: The Transatlantic Economy, Trade Wars, and Colonial Rebellion  

 

PART 4: Enlightenment and Revolution, 1700—1850

Chapter 17: The Age of Enlightenment: Eighteenth-Century Thought  

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? 

  

Chapter 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 Romanov Dynasty   

Peter the Great  

Russian Expansion in the Baltic: The Great Northern War 

In Perspective

Key Terms  

Review Questions   

Suggested Readings 

MyHistoryLab Media Assignments

Early Controversy Over Tobacco and Smoking

VERSAILLES  

The Debate over the Origin and Character of Political Authority  

 

Chapter 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 Observations   

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  

Village Origins

Influence of the Clergy  

Who Were the Witches?   

End of the Witch Hunts

Baroque Art

In Perspective

Key Terms  

Review Questions   

Suggested Readings

MyHistoryLab Media Assignments

THE SCIENCES AND THE ARTS  

Descartes and Swift Debate the Scientific Enterprise

Midwives

 

Chapter 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

Key Terms  

Review Questions   

Suggested Readings 

MyHistoryLab Media Assignments

AN ARISTOCRATIC COUPLE  

Two Eighteenth-Century Writers Contemplate the Effects of Different Economic Structures

Water, Washing, and Bathing   

 

Chapter 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

Key Terms

Review Questions   

Suggested Readings 

MyHistoryLab Media Assignments

Sugar Enters the Western Diet

A SUGAR PLANTATION IN THE WEST INDIES   

 The Atlantic Passage   

The Columbian Exchange: Disease, Animals, and Agriculture  

 

PART 4: Enlightenment and Revolution, 1700—1850

Chapter 17: The Age of Enlightenment: Eighteenth-Century Thought

Formative Influences on the Enlightenment

The Emergence of a Print Culture

The Philosophes  

Philosophes and Patrons   

The Enlightenment and Religion

Deism 

Toleration   

Radical Enlightenment Criticism of Christianity

The Limits of Toleration

The Jewish Enlightenment

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 Partitions of Poland

The End of the Eighteenth Century in Central and Eastern Europe   

In Perspective

Key Terms  

Review Questions   

Suggested Readings 

MyHistoryLab Media Assignments

Coffeehouses and Enlightenment  

AN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY ARTIST APPEALS TO THE ANCIENT WORLD

Maria Theresa and Joseph II of Austria Debate Toleration

 

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

Erscheint lt. Verlag 28.11.2012
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Schulbuch / Wörterbuch
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte
ISBN-10 0-205-89632-4 / 0205896324
ISBN-13 978-0-205-89632-5 / 9780205896325
Zustand Neuware
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