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The Beginnings of Modernization: Industrialization and Nationalism in the Nineteenth Century The Beginnings of Modernization: Industrialization and Nationalism in the Nineteenth Century Chapter 19
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I. The Industrial Revolution and Its Impact A. The Industrial Revolution in Great Britain 1. Origins 2. Changes in Textile Production 3. Other Technological Changes 4. The Industrial Factory
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I. The Industrial Revolution and Its Impact B. The Spread of Industrialization 1. Industrialization on the Continent 2. The Industrial Revolution in the United States
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I. The Industrial Revolution and Its Impact C. Limiting the Spread of Industrialization in the Rest of the World D. Social Impact of the Industrial Revolution 1. Population Growth and Urbanization 2. The Industrial Middle Class 3. The Industrial Working Class 4. Did Industrialization Bring an Improved Standard of Living? 5. Efforts at Change
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II. The Growth of Industrial Prosperity A. New Products B. New Patterns C. Emergence of a World Economy D. The Spread of Industrialization
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II. The Growth of Industrial Prosperity E. Women and Work: New Job Opportunities F. Organizing the Working Class 1. Marxist Theory 2. Socialist Parties 3. Revisionism and Trade Unions
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III. Reaction and Revolution: The Growth of Nationalism A. The Conservative Order B. Forces for Change C. Revolution and Reform, 1830-1832
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III. Reaction and Revolution: The Growth of Nationalism D. The Revolutions of 1848 1. Revolution in Central Europe 2. Revolts in the Italian States E. Nationalism in the Balkans: The Ottoman Empire and the Eastern Question 1. The Crimean War
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IV. National Unification and the National State, 1848-1871 A. The Unification of Italy B. The Unification of Germany C. Nationalism and Reform: The European National State at Mid-Century 1. Great Britain 2. France 3. The Austrian Empire 4. Russia
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V. The European State, 1871- 1914 A. Western Europe: The Growth of Political Democracy B. Central and Eastern Europe: Persistence of the Old Order C. International Rivalry and the Winds of War D. The Ottoman Empire and Nationalism in the Balkans 1. Crises in the Balkans 1908-1913
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