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An Age of Modernity, Anxiety, and Imperialism, 1894 -1914.

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1 An Age of Modernity, Anxiety, and Imperialism, 1894 -1914

2 What developments in science, intellectual affairs, and the arts in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries “open the way to a modern consciousness?” Science defining reality  Einstein  (Social) Darwinism  Freud Modernism  Nietzsche  Freud Interpretation of Reality  Impressionism  Post Impressionism  Cubism

3 What gains did women make in their movement for women’s rights? Feminists pressed for legal, economic, and political rights for women.  The struggle for the right to vote Sought improved working and living conditions Florence Nightingale

4 How did new right-wing politics affect the Jews in different parts of Europe? Anti-Semitism  The Dreyfus Affair Pogroms Zionism  The growth of Jewish nationalism in response to the growing anti-Semitism in both western and Eastern Europe  Theodor Herzl

5 What political problems did Great Britain, Italy, France, Austria-Hungary, Germany, Russia, face between 1894 and 1914, and how did they solve them? The struggle between conservatism and liberalism continues  Great Britain Political/economic movements in response to the problems of industrialization  Communism  Socialism v laissez-faire  Liberals shift to interventionist economic and social policies on behalf of the less privileged  Based on a rational approach to reform  Attempted to address the impact of the IR on the individual Efforts to industrialize which lead to international tensions over colonization Russia:  industrialization  external issues  Russian aspirations in the Balkans  Industrialization  internal issues  Revolution of 1905

6 Examine the “Balkan questions” throughout the nineteenth century up to 1914 and explain the possible causes that might explain why that particular region was so unsettled. Nationalism  tension in the Balkans  a series of conflicts  WWI The decline of the Ottoman Empire Pan-Slavism Congress of Berlin The Balkan Wars Key Players: Austria, Serbia, Russia, the Ottoman Empire

7 What were the causes of the new imperialism that took place after 1880, and what effects did European imperialism have on Africa and Asia? New Imperialism  Second Industrial Revolution  overseas territories for raw materials  Non-European societies could not resist these movements  The Scramble for Africa  Asia Why?  Raw materials  Strategic considerations  “White Man’s Burden”  Racism and the application of Social Darwinism Nationalistic responses  Opium Wars  Boxer Rebellion  Russo-Japanese War

8 What was the Bismarckian system of alliances, and how successful was it at keeping the peace? In an attempt to maintain the balance of power and sought to isolate France:  A system of alliances and their effects  Three Emperors’ League  Triple alliance  Reinsurance Treaty Bismarck’s dismissal in 1890 eventually led to a system of mutually antagonistic alliances and heightened international tensions. Alliances between the Great Powers  militarization (industrial and technological advances)


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