History of the Modern World, 10th Edition (Palmer)

Chapter 13: True Global Consolidation of Large Nation-States, 1859-1871

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LXIII. Backgrounds: The Idea of the Nation-State

  1. The Crimean War, 1854-1856

LXIV. Cavour and the Italian War of 1859: The Unification of Italy

  1. Italian Nationalism: The Program of Cavour
  1. The Completion of Italian Unity
  1. Persistent Problems after Unification

LXV. Bismarck: The Founding of a German Empire

  1. The German States after 1848
  1. Prussia in the 1860s: Bismarck
  1. Bismarck's Wars: The North German Confederation, 1867
  1. War with Denmark
  1. The Franco-Prussian War
  1. The German Empire, 1871

LXVI. The Dual Monarchy of Austria-Hungary

  1. The Habsburg Empire after 1848
  1. The Compromise of 1867

LXVII. Liberalization in Tsarist Russia: Alexander II

  1. Tsarist Russia after 1856
  1. The Emancipation Act of 1861 and Other Reforms
  1. Revolutionism in Russia

LVXIII. The United States: The American Civil War

  1. Growth of the United States
  1. The Estrangement of North and South
  1. After the Civil War: Reconstruction, Industrial Growth

LVXIV. The Dominion of Canada, 1867

  1. Lord Durham's Report
  1. Founding of the Dominion of Canada

LXX. Japan and the West

  1. Background: Two Centuries of Isolation, 1640-1854
  1. The Opening of Japan
  1. The Meiji era (1868-1912): The Westernization of Japan
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