A History of the Modern World

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Edition: 10th
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2007-03-30
Publisher(s): McGraw-Hill College
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Summary

The tenth edition of A History of the Modern World remains one of the most highly praised history texts ever published. The new edition reflects the authors' continuing search for historical perspectives on complex events of our age, guided by the assumption that the events, cultures, and conflicts of the contemporary world are always rooted in long-evolving processes of historical change. Book jacket.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrationsp. xvii
List of Chronologies, Maps, Charts, and Tablesp. xxv
Prefacep. xxviii
Geography and Historyp. 1
The Rise of Europep. 9
Ancient Times: Greece, Rome, and Christianityp. 10
The Early Middle Ages: The Formation of Europep. 18
The High Middle Ages: Secular Civilizationp. 28
The High Middle Ages: The Churchp. 37
The Upheaval in Western Christendom, 1300-1560p. 49
Disasters of the Fourteenth Centuryp. 50
The Renaissance in Italyp. 56
The Renaissance outside Italyp. 69
The New Monarchiesp. 73
The Protestant Reformationp. 77
Catholicism Reformed and Reorganizedp. 93
Economic Renewal and Wars of Religion, 1560-1648p. 99
The Opening of the Atlanticp. 99
The Commercial Revolutionp. 106
Changing Social Structuresp. 114
The Wars of Catholic Spain: The Netherlands and Englandp. 121
The Disintegration and Reconstruction of Francep. 130
The Thirty Years' War, 1618-1648: The Disintegration of Germanyp. 135
The Growing Power of Western Europe, 1640-1715p. 145
The Grand Monarque and the Balance of Powerp. 146
The Dutch Republicp. 149
Britain: The Civil Warp. 155
Britain: The Triumph of Parliamentp. 162
The France of Louis XIV, 1643-1715: The Triumph of Absolutismp. 169
The Wars of Louis XIV: The Peace of Utrecht, 1713p. 181
The Transformation of Eastern Europe, 1648-1740p. 189
Three Aging Empiresp. 190
The Formation of an Austrian Monarchyp. 199
The Formation of Prussiap. 203
The "Westernizing" of Russiap. 211
The Scientific View of the Worldp. 225
Prophets of a Scientific Civilization: Bacon and Descartesp. 226
The Road to Newton: The Law of Universal Gravitationp. 231
New Knowledge of Human Beings and Societyp. 240
Political Theory: The School of Natural Lawp. 249
The Struggle for Wealth and Empirep. 257
Elite and Popular Culturesp. 258
The Global Economy of the Eighteenth Centuryp. 265
Western Europe after the Peace of Utrecht, 1713-1740p. 274
The Great War of the Mid-Eighteenth Century: The Peace of Paris, 1763p. 282
The Age of Enlightenmentp. 297
The Philosophes-and Othersp. 298
Enlightened Despotism: France, Austria, Prussiap. 311
Enlightened Despotism: Russiap. 320
The Partitions of Polandp. 325
New Stirrings: The British Reform Movementp. 329
The American Revolutionp. 338
The French Revolutionp. 349
Backgroundsp. 350
The Revolution and the Reorganization of Francep. 355
The Revolution and Europe: The War and the "Second" Revolution, 1792p. 370
The Emergency Republic, 1792-1795: The Terrorp. 374
The Constitutional Republic: The Directory, 1795-1799p. 383
The Authoritarian Republic: The Consulate, 1799-1804p. 389
Napoleonic Europep. 395
The Formation of the French Imperial Systemp. 396
The Grand Empire: Spread of the Revolutionp. 404
The Continental System: Britain and Europep. 409
The National Movements: Germanyp. 414
The Overthrow of Napoleon: The Congress of Viennap. 421
Industries, Ideas, and the Struggle for Reform, 1815-1848p. 433
The Industrial Revolution in Britainp. 435
The Advent of the "Isms"p. 443
The Dike and the Flood: Domesticp. 457
The Dike and the Flood: Internationalp. 461
The Breakthrough of Liberalism in the West: Revolutions of 1830-1832p. 468
Triumph of the West European Bourgeoisiep. 476
Revolutions and the Reimposition of Order, 1848-1870p. 483
Paris: The Specter of Social Revolution in the Westp. 484
Vienna: The Nationalist Revolutions in Central Europe and Italyp. 490
Frankfurt and Berlin: The Question of a Liberal Germanyp. 498
The New European "Isms": Realism, Positivism, Marxismp. 503
Bonapartism: The Second French Empire, 1852-1870p. 512
The Global Consolidation of Large Nation-States, 1859-1871p. 517
Backgrounds: The Idea of the Nation-Statep. 517
Cavour and the Italian War of 1859: The Unification of Italyp. 521
The Founding of a German Empire and the Dual Monarchy of Austria-Hungaryp. 525
Liberalization in Tsarist Russia: Alexander IIp. 537
The United States: The American Civil Warp. 544
The Dominion of Canada, 1867p. 549
Japan and the Westp. 552
European Civilization, 1871-1914: Economy and Politicsp. 561
The Modern "Civilized World"p. 562
Basic Demography: The Increase of the Europeansp. 565
The World Economy of the Nineteenth Centuryp. 574
The Advance of Democracy: Third French Republic, United Kingdom, German Empirep. 584
European Civilization, 1871-1914: Society and Culturep. 601
The Advance of Democracy: Socialism, Labor Unions, and Feminismp. 602
Science, Philosophy, the Arts, and Religionp. 609
The Waning of Classical Liberalismp. 622
Europe's World Supermacy, 1871-1914p. 629
Imperialism: Its Nature and Causesp. 630
The Americasp. 638
The Dissolution of the Ottoman Empirep. 643
The Partition of Africap. 650
Imperialism in Asia: The Dutch, the British, and the Russiansp. 659
Imperialism in Asia: China and the Westp. 666
The Russo-Japanese War and Its Consequencesp. 672
The First World Warp. 677
The International Anarchyp. 677
The Armed Stalematep. 687
The Collapse of Russia and the Intervention of the United Statesp. 696
The Collapse of the Austrian and German Empiresp. 701
The Economic, Social, and Cultural Impact of the Warp. 703
The Peace of Paris, 1919p. 709
The Russian Revolution and the Soviet Unionp. 719
Backgroundsp. 721
The Revolution of 1905p. 728
The Revolution of 1917p. 733
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republicsp. 742
Stalin: The Five-Year Plans and the Purgesp. 749
The International Impact of Communism, 1919-1939p. 759
Democracy, Anti-Imperialism, and the Economic Crisis After the First World Warp. 763
The Advance of Democracy after 1919p. 763
The German Republic and the Spirit of Locarnop. 768
Anti-Imperialist Movements in Asiap. 773
The Great Depression: Collapse of the World Economyp. 785
Democracy and Dictatorship in the 1930Sp. 795
The United States: Depression and New Dealp. 796
Trials and Adjustments of Democracy in Britain and Francep. 799
Italian Fascismp. 808
Totalitarianism: Germany's Third Reichp. 813
The Second World Warp. 827
The Weakness of the Democracies: Again to Warp. 828
The Years of Axis Triumphp. 837
The Western-Soviet Victoryp. 845
The Foundations of the Peacep. 859
The Cold War and Reconstruction After the Second World Warp. 865
The Cold War: The Opening Decade, 1945-1955p. 866
Western Europe: Economic Reconstructionp. 882
Western Europe: Political Reconstructionp. 886
Reshaping the Global Economyp. 896
The Communist World: The U.S.S.R. and Eastern Europep. 902
The Communist World: Mao Zedong and the People's Republic of Chinap. 908
Postcolonial Nations in Asia and Latin Americap. 915
The Emergence of Independent Nations in South Asiap. 917
The Emergence of Independent Nations in Southeast Asiap. 925
Changing Latin Americap. 933
Empires into Nations: Africa and the Middle East After the Second World Warp. 945
The African Revolutionp. 946
Ferment in the Middle Eastp. 969
Revolution and War in the Persian Gulfp. 981
The Developing Worldp. 989
Coexistence, Confrontation, and the New Global Economyp. 995
Confrontation and Detente, 1955-1975p. 996
Collapse and Recovery of the Global Economy: The 1970s and 1980sp. 1010
The Cold War Rekindledp. 1021
China after Maop. 1027
The International Revolt Against Soviet Communismp. 1033
The Crisis in the Soviet Unionp. 1034
The Collapse of Communism in Central and Eastern Europep. 1039
The Collapse of the Soviet Unionp. 1046
After Communismp. 1050
The Changing Modern Worldp. 1065
Western Europe after the Cold Warp. 1066
Nation-States and Economies in the Age of Globalizationp. 1069
Intellectual and Social Transitions in Modern Culturesp. 1079
International Conflict in the Twenty-First Centuryp. 1099
Social Challenges in the Twenty-First Centuryp. 1110
Rulers and Regimesp. 1116
Suggestions for Further Readingp. 1121
Indexp. 1220
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