Events That Changed the World in the Nineteenth Century / Edition 1

Events That Changed the World in the Nineteenth Century / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0313290768
ISBN-13:
9780313290763
Pub. Date:
08/30/1996
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
0313290768
ISBN-13:
9780313290763
Pub. Date:
08/30/1996
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
Events That Changed the World in the Nineteenth Century / Edition 1

Events That Changed the World in the Nineteenth Century / Edition 1

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Overview

The revolutions around the globe in the 19th century have had an enormous impact on the course of history. To help students better understand the major developments in the tumultuous 19th century and their impact on the 20th century, this unique resource offers detailed description and expert analysis of the 19th century's most important events: The Napoleonic Era, the Congress of Vienna and the Age of Metternich, the Latin American Wars of Independence, the Reform Bill of 1832, the Revolutions of 1848, the Emancipation of the Russian Serfs, the Meiji Restoration, the Unification of Germany, Marxism and the Rise of Socialism, and Imperialism. Each of the ten events is dealt with in a separate chapter. Designed for students, the unique format features an introductory essay that presents the facts, followed by an interpretive essay that places the event in a broader context and promotes student analysis.

The introductory essay provides factual material about the event in a clear, concise, chronological manner that makes complex history understandable. The interpretive essay, written by a recognized authority in the field in a style designed to appeal to a general readership, explores the short-term and far-reaching ramifications of the event. An annotated bibliography identifies the most important and recent scholarship about each event. A full-page photo of each event complements the narrative. This volume contains four useful appendices: a glossary of names, events, and terms; a timeline of important events in 19th-century world history; the comparative population of selected countries in the 19th century; and countries colonized during the Imperial Scramble of 1870-1914. This work is an ideal addition to the high school, community college, and undergraduate reference shelf, as well as excellent for supplementary reading in social studies and world history courses.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313290763
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 08/30/1996
Series: The Greenwood Press "Events That Changed the World" Series
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.56(d)
Age Range: 13 - 17 Years

About the Author

FRANK W. THACKERAY is co-editor of the Greenwood Press Events that Changed the World series, which includes Events that Changed The World In the Twentieth Century (Greenwood, 1995), and the Greenwood Press Events that Changed America series, which includes Events that Changed America in the Twentieth Century (Greenwood, 1996). He is co-editor of Statesmen Who Changed the World: A Bio-Bibliographical Dictionary of Diplomacy (Greenwood, 1993), and author of Antecedents of Revolution: Alexander I and The Polish Congress Kingdom, 1815-1825 (1980). He is also series co-editor of the Greenwood Press Histories of the Modern Nations. He is Professor of History at Indiana University Southeast. He received a Fulbright Doctoral Dissertation Research Grant to Poland and has written extensively about Russo-Polish relations in the 19th and 20th centuries.

JOHN E. FINDLING is co-editor of the Greenwood Press Events that Changed the World series, which includes Events that Changed the World in the Twentieth Century (Greenwood, 1995), and the Greenwood Press Events that Changed America series, which includes Events that Changed America in the Twentieth Century (Greenwood, 1996). He is the author of Dictionary of American Diplomatic History (Greenwood Press, rev. ed., 1989), and Close Neighbors, Distant Friends: U.S.-Central American Relations (1987). He is the editor of Historical Dictionary of World's Fairs and Expositions (Greenwood,1990) and co-editor ofIStatesmen Who Changed the World: A Bio-Bibliographical Dictionary of Diplomacy (Greenwood, 1993). He is also series co-editor of the Greenwood Press Histories of the Modern Nations. He is Professor of History at Indiana University Southeast.

Table of Contents

Illustrations
Preface
The Napoleonic Era, 1799-1815
Introduction: Interpretive Essay by M. B. Biskupski
The Congress of Vienna and the Age of Metternich, 1815-1848
Introduction: Interpretive Essay by Robert D. Billinger, Jr.
The Latin American Wars of Independence
Introduction: Interpretive Essay by J. Burton Kirkwood
The Reform Bill of 1832
Introduction: Interpretive Essay by Daniel W. Hollis, III
The Revolutions of 1848
Introduction: Interpretive Essay by Paul Lensink
The Emancipation of the Russian Serfs, 1861
Introduction: Interpretive Essay by Bruce F. Adams
The Meiji Restoration, 1868
Introduction: Interpretive Essay by George M. Wilson
The Unification of Germany, 1871
Introduction: Interpretive Essay by Eleanor L. Turk
Marxism and the Rise of Socialism 1848-1883
Introduction: Interpretive Essay by John K. Cox
Imperialism, 1870-1900
Introduction: Interpretive Essay by T. K. Welliver
Appendix A: Glossary
Appendix B: Timeline
Appendix C: Population of Selected Countries
Appendix D: Countries Colonized during the "Imperial Scramble" (1870-1914)
Index

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