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

Chapter 14: European Civilization, 1871-1914: Economy and Politics

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LXX1. The "Civilized World"

  1. Materialistic and Nonmaterialistic Ideals
  1. The "Zones" of Civilization

LXXII. Basic Demography: The Increase of the Europeans

  1. European and World Population Growth since 1650
  1. Stabilization of European Population
  1. Growth of Cities and Urban Life
  1. Migration from Europe, 1850-1940

LXXIII. The World Economy of the Nineteenth Century

  1. The "New Industrial Revolution"
  1. Free Trade and the European "Balance of Payments"
  1. The Export of European Capital
  1. An International Money System: The Gold Standard
  1. A World Market: Unity, Competition-and Insecurity
  1. Changes in Organization: Big Business

LXXIV. The Advance of Democracy: Third French Republic, United Kingdom, German Empire

  1. France: The Establishment of the Third Republic
  1. Troubles of the Third French Republic
  1. The Strength and Weakness of the Republic
  1. The British Constitutional Monarchy
  1. British Political Changes after 1900
  1. The Irish Question
  1. Bismarck and the German Empire, 1871-1890
  1. The German Empire after 1890--William II
  1. Developments Elsewhere; General Observations
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