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Title: Post New Nationalism/Unification Themes- 1871 to 1914


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Post New Nationalism/Unification Themes- 1871 to
1914
  • Full franchise/suffrage
  • Womens suffrage movement grew
  • New Nationalist Conservative Leaders Increase
    Intl Tension
  • Attempts to win over domestic mob often pits
    countries against each other
  • Rising tariffs, for example
  • Growing Persecution of Minority Groups
  • An outgrowth of nationalism and Social Darwinism
  • Rise of the Welfare State
  • Prussia first
  • Conservative Nationalist effort to maintain
    popular support
  • Revisionists versus Marxists
  • Revisionists
  • Real wages are going up for workers
  • Marx was wrong
  • We must revise Marx to work within the system
  • Social programs and Unions
  • Marxists
  • The revisionists are bourgeois toadies! When the
    revolution comes, we will slit your throats, too.
  • Many socialists will choose nationalism in WWI

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Cooks Tour of Late 19th Century Europe


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Germany
  • Unified
  • Exploding industrialization
  • the arms of Krupp
  • Strong Socialist Movements
  • Bismarck Responds, Increasing social programs
  • Germany has first anywhere
  • social security
  • Kaiser William II is a foolish fool who foolishly
    fires Bismarck

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France
  • French Humiliation
  • Napoleon III had fallen
  • Loss of Alsace-Lorraine to Germany
  • Liberals/Radicals in Paris revolt (Paris
    Commune) but were crushed by conservative forces
  • France as Republic
  • Unity for a while, but damaged by Dreyfus Affair
  • That story is in a later lecture
  • Conservatives and Liberal/Radicals were at odds
    as WWI approached

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England
  • Splendid Isolation
  • Focus on Atlantic economy (and eventually
    imperialism)
  • Growing suffrage and liberal reforms
  • Irish problem
  • Protestant Ulsterites v Catholic
  • No Home Rule poster

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Austria-Hungary
  • Dual monarchy
  • Torn by conflicting national ambitions
  • True also of Ottoman Empire!

9
Russia
  • Not truly modern
  • Like Austria-Hungary, weakened by nationalism
  • Further weakened by backwardness and serfdom
  • 90 are agricultural
  • Open field system
  • Loss of Crimean War Forces Russia to Make Tough
    Steps Toward Modernization
  • Proof of European Balance of Power desires to
    keep Russia weak
  • Also touched off by holy land issue
  • Serf system change to communal land system still
    inefficient
  • This was an attempt to prevent a flood to the
    cities of landless Proletariat, who, as weve
    seen, are a destabilizing force

10
Russia (Continued)
  • Assassination of Tsar Alexander II Ended
    Political Modernization
  • Economic modernization continued
  • Trans Siberian Railroad
  • 4th leading world producer of Steel
  • Half of the worlds oil
  • 1905 Revolution
  • Sparked by ultra-humiliating loss to Japan
  • Bloody Sunday
  • Revolution follows the pattern revolutionaries
    cant agree
  • Duma set up, but rigged so that it was basically
    just a mouthpiece for the Tsar

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USA
  • Manifest Destiny
  • Completed by defeat of Mexico and Northern
    victory in the Civil War
  • Exploding industrialization
  • Perhaps built on the backs of slave cotton
  • U.S. Becomes a World Player

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Hansen Name ____________________AP Euro
Post New Nationalism/Unification Themes
1871-1914 ( Note-Taking Guide)
  • Broad Themes
  • Full franchise/suffrage
  • ________________________ movement grew
  • New Nationalist Conservative Leaders Increase
    _______________ _________________
  • Attempts to win over ______________ often
    ______________ against each other
  • ________________________ , for example
  • Growing Persecution of __________________________
  • An outgrowth of nationalism and Social Darwinism
  • Rise of the Welfare State
  • _____________________
  • ______________________________ effort to maintain
    popular support
  • Revisionists versus Marxists
  • Revisionists
  • Real wages ____________________for workers
  • ________________________________
  • We must revise Marx to work __________________
  • Social programs and _____________
  • Marxists
  • The revisionists are _______________________ !
    When the revolution comes, we will __________
    ____________________, too.
  • France as Republic
  • Unity for a while, but damaged by ______________
  • That story is in a later lecture
  • Conservatives and Liberal/Radicals were at odds
    as _________________________
  • England
  • Splendid Isolation
  • _________________________________________
    _________________________________________
  • Focus on _____________________ (and eventually
    imperialism)
  • Growing suffrage and liberal reforms
  • __________________
  • Protestant Ulsterites v Catholic
  • ___________________________________
  • No Home Rule poster
  • Austria-Hungary
  • __________________________
  • Torn by conflicting national ambitions
  • True also of Ottoman Empire!
  • Russia
  • Not truly modern

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  • Russia (cont.)
  • _____________________________________________
    Ended Political Modernization
  • Economic modernization continued
  • _____________________ Railroad
  • 4th leading world producer ___________
  • Half of the worlds oil
  • 1905 Revolution
  • Sparked by ______________________________________
    _______________________________________________
  • Bloody Sunday
  • ______________________________________________
    ______________________________________________
  • Revolution follows the pattern revolutionaries
    __________ ______________
  • _________________ set up, but rigged so that it
    was basically just a mouthpiece
    _____________________
  • USA
  • _________________________________
  • Completed by defeat of Mexico and Northern
    victory in the Civil War
  • Exploding industrialization
  • Perhaps built on the backs of ___________________
  • U.S. Becomes a _________________________
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