Western Civilization: The Continuing Experiment, Volume 1The Brief Edition of Western Civilization presents a strong chronological and political framework and seamlessly integrates the social and cultural forces that have shaped the western past. Two related themes are pursued throughout: 1) Europe in relation to the rest of the world and non-Western influences, and 2) power in all its senses, public and private; economic, social, cultural, and political; symbolic and real. |
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Preface xvii | 689 |
Maps | 691 |
Chronologies Genealogies and Charts | 692 |
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Africa allies American army Assembly Austria Austria-Hungary Bauhaus became began Bolsheviks Britain British cities civil colonies common communist constitution continued Crimean War culture defeat democracy democratic deputies developed economic effort elected elites Europe European factory fascism force France France's French Revolution German helped Hitler imperial industrial Italian Italian fascism Italy Jews king labor land leaders liberal living Louis major mass ment middle classes military million modern monarchy movement Napoleon Napoleon III nationalist Nazi Nazism nineteenth century nomic Ottoman Empire Paris Parliament parliamentary party peace peasants percent Piedmont Poland political popular population produced radical reform regime republic revolutionary role Romania rule Russia seemed Serbia social socialist society Soviet Union Stalin territories Third Estate tion tional traditional treaty troops unification United uprising urban victory wages Weimar Weimar Republic West Western women workers