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Western Heritage, The: Volume 2, 9/E
Donald KaganYale University
Steven M OzmentHarvard University
Frank M. TurnerYale University

ISBN-10: 013173346X
ISBN-13:  9780131733466

Publisher:  Pearson
Copyright:  2007
Format:  Paper; 736 pp
Published:  01/25/2006
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Written by leading scholars in the field, this authoritative text presents an engaging and balanced narrative of the central developments in Western history. Seamlessly integrating coverage of social, cultural and political history, this text is presented in a flexible chronological organization. The new Ninth Edition provides updated scholarship, expanded coverage of cultural history, the ancient Near East, late antiquity, imperialism, and the Holocaust. 


Features

Do you want to provide your students with the most balanced coverage of Western Civilation?

 

  • Chapter organization is designed to accomodate a variety of approaches for teaching Western Civilization, allowing teachers to stress what is most important to them and to their students.
  • Integrated Social, Cultural and Political History throughout every chapter, written by leading historians.  When appropriate, the text also examines Western Civilization in the context of its relationship with the rest of the world.

 

How do you cover social and cultural history to help your students get excited about history?

  • “A Closer Look” feature, one per chapter, provides in-depth commentary on visual sources in Western Civilization.  This feature engages student visually with the textbook information, and gets them to look at visuals as sources, not just as pictures.  Examples include a Greek war ship, the image of St. Maurice in the Middle Ages, Martin Schongaver’s engraving of the temptation of St. Anthony, and a photography of “Bloody Sunday.”
  • Encountering the Past- Each chapter includes a lively essay on popular culture, accompanied by and illustration and discussion questions. Subjects featured include ancient athletics, medieval games, diets, attitudes towards bathing, and the politics of rock music in the late 20th century.  New discussions include religious festivals, childbirth in reformation Europe, and gymnastics in 19th and early 20th- century Germany –coverage of interesting historical topics that will catch students’ interests.
  • Expanded emphasis on cultural history throughout narrative of textbook - helps students see important cultural developments in the context of Western Civilization.

What is new to this edition?

 

  • Designed timelines – enhances the useability of the timelines.
  • Enhanced maps -including maps on European immigration in the 19th century, the Holocaust, and the war in Iraq - all the maps have been redesigned and updated – students are given not only the most updated, but many specialty maps as well which encourages students attention.
  • Illustrations, approximately 30% - to spark student interest and learning.
  • Updated and added material
    • Chapter 1: includes a new section on the “Ice Man” found in the Alps, as well as a major new section on the Persion Empire.
    • Chapter 6: includes new coverage of Late Antiquity, expanded discussion of the Byzantine Empire and expanded
  • The West & The World Essays- This series of illustrated essays compares key Western social or political developments with those of non-Western cultures at particular times in history – broadens students’ perspectives beyond the West and examines the role Western Civilization played in developing what we refer to a s a global society today.

     

    Is instructor support important to you with your textbook?

    • Instructor’s Manual:  The Instructor's Manual contains chapter summaries, key points and vital concepts, a comprehensive list of multimedia resources, and information on audio-visual resources that can be used in developing and preparing lecture presentations.  
    • Test Item File:  The Test Item File includes 1500 multiple-choice, identification, map, and essay test questions.
    • Instructor Resource CD-ROM:  This instructor resource contains PowerPoint ™ presentations directly linked to the text, maps, and figures from THE WESTERN HERITAGE, lecture outlines, a gallery of images from the text, the Instructor’s Manual and Test Item File, and other instructional materials.
    • Overhead Transparencies:  This collection of full-color transparency acetates provides the maps and figures from the text for use in classroom presentations.
    • TestGen:  This commercial quality computerized test management program, for Windows and Macintosh environments, allows users to create their own tests using items from the printed Test Item File.  The program allows users to edit the items in the Test Item File and to add their own questions.  Online testing is also available.
    •  Telecourse Administrative Handbook for Instructors:  The Telecourse Study Guide by Jay Boggis provides instructors with resources for using The Western Heritage with the Annenberg/CPB telecourse, the Western tradition.
    •  Student Telecourse Guide:  The Student Telecourse Guide by Jay Boggis correlates The Western Heritage with the Annenberg/CPB telecourse, The Western Tradition.
    • OneKey:  OneKey is an online resource that includes all the support your students need for studying, reviewing, and enhancing their experience with THE WESTERN HERITAGE.  Among the resources available for each chapter are: media-rich interactive e-book version of the text, quizzes organized by the main topics of each chapter, primary source documents, learning activities, and interactive maps.  For instructors, the ONEKEY™ experience provides all you need to plan and administer your course.  Included for instructors are: images and maps from the text, primary source documents, and PowerPoint™ presentations.
    • Companion Website:  The Companion Website for The Western Heritage is organized by the main subtopics in each chapter of the text.  It includes study questions, map labeling exercises, interactive maps, related links, and document-based exercises.  A faculty module provides material from the Instructor's Manual and the maps and charts from the text in PowerPoint format.  URL: (http://www.prenhall.com/kagan)

     

     


  • New To This Edition

    • “A Closer Look” feature, included in each chapter, provides in-depth commentary on visual sources in Western Civilization using a combination of headnotes and tie-lines to pinpoint significant details. These features offer material on internal and external validity from Chapter 8, allowing students to be cognizant of internal and external validity issues before they encounter the chapters on research design. Examples include a Greek trireme, the image of St. Maurice in the Middle Ages, Martin Schongaver’s engraving of the temptation of St. Anthony, and photographs of “Bloody Sunday.”
    • Additions to Encountering the Past — New discussions include R festivals, childbirth in reformation Europe, and gymnastics in 19th and early 20th- century Germany.
    • Redesigned timelines — Revised design enhances the useability of the timelines.
    • Improved maps — All the maps have been redesigned and updated. Students are given not only the most updated, but many specialty maps as well—including maps on European immigration in the 19th century, the Holocaust, and the war in Iraq—which encourages students attention.
    • Approximately 30% new illustrations — Engaging visuals spark student interest and learning.
    • Updated and added material
      • Chapter 1: includes a new section on the “Ice Man” found in the Alps, as well as a major new section on the Persian Empire.
      • Chapter 6: includes new coverage of Late Antiquity, and an expanded discussion of the Byzantine Empire


    Table of Contents

     

    13 European State Consolidation in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries

    The Netherlands: Golden Age to Decline

    Urban Prosperity

    Economic Decline

    Two Models of European Political Development

    Constitutional Crisis and Settlement in Stuart England

    James I

    Charles I

    The Long Parliament and Civil War

    Oliver Cromwell and the Puritan Republic

    Charles II and the Restoration of the Monarchy

    The “Glorious Revolution”

    The Age of Walpole

    Rise of Absolute Monarchy in France: The World of Louis XIV

    Years of Personal Rule

    Versailles

    King by Divine Right

    Louis’s Early Wars

    Louis’s Repressive Religious Policies

    Louis’s Later Wars

    France after Louis XIV

    Central and Eastern Europe

    Poland: Absence of Strong Central Authority

    The Habsburg Empire _and the Pragmatic Sanction

    Prussia and the Hohenzollerns

    Russia Enters the European Political Arena

    The Romanor Dynasty

    Peter the Great

    The Ottoman Empire

    Religious Toleration and Ottoman Government

    The End of Ottoman Expansion

    In Perspective

     

    14 New Directions in Thought and Culture in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries

    The Scientific Revolution

    Nicolaus Copernicus Rejects an Earth-Centered Universe

    Tycho Brahe and Johannes Kepler Make New Scientific Discoveries

    Galileo Galilei Argues for a Universe of Mathematical Laws

    Isaac Newton Discovers _the Laws of Gravitation

    Philosophy Responds to Changing Science

    Nature as Mechanism

    Francis Bacon: The Empirical Method

    René Descartes: The Method of Rational Deduction

    Thomas Hobbes: Apologist for Absolute Government

    John Locke: Defender of Moderate Liberty and Toleration

    The New Institutions of Expanding Natural Knowledge

    Women in the World of the Scientific Revolution

    The New Science and Religious Faith

    The Case of Galileo

    Blaise Pascal: Reason and Faith

    The English Approach to Science and Religion

    Continuing Superstition

    Witch-Hunts and Panic

    Who Were the Witches?

    End of the Witch-Hunts

    Baroque Art

    In Perspective

     

    15 Society and Economy Under the Old Regime in the Eighteenth Century

    Major Features of Life in the Old Regime

    Maintenance of Tradition

    Hierarchy and Privilege

    The Aristocracy

    Varieties of Aristocratic Privilege

    Aristocratic Resurgence

    The Land and Its Tillers

    Peasants and Serfs

    Aristocratic Domination of the Countryside: the English Game Laws

    Family Structures and the Family Economy

    Households

    The Family Economy

    Women and the Family Economy

    Children and the World of the Family Economy

    The Revolution in Agriculture

    New Crops and New Methods

    Expansion of the Population

    The Industrial Revolution of the Eighteenth Century

    A Revolution in Consumption

    Industrial Leadership of Great Britain

    New Methods of Textile Production

    The Steam Engine

    Iron Production

    The Impact of the Agricultural and Industrial Revolutions on Working Women

    The Growth of Cities

    Patterns of Preindustrial Urbanization

    Urban Classes

    The Urban Riot

    The Jewish Population: The Age of the Ghetto

    In Perspective

     

    16 The Transatlantic Economy, Trade Wars, and Colonial Rebellion

    Periods of European Overseas Empires

    Mercantile Empires

    Mercantilist Goals

    French—British Rivalry

    The Spanish Colonial System

    Colonial Government

    Trade Regulation

    Colonial Reform under the Spanish Bourbon Monarchs

    Black African Slavery, the Plantation System, and the Atlantic Economy

    The African Presence in the Americas

    Slavery and the Transatlantic Economy

    The Experience of Slavery

    Mid-Eighteenth-Century Wars

    The War of Jenkins’s Ear

    The War of the Austrian Succession (1740—1748)

    The “Diplomatic Revolution” of 1756

    The Seven Years’ War (1756—1763)

    The American Revolution and Europe

    Resistance to the Imperial Search for Revenue

    The Crisis and Independence

    American Political Ideas

    Events in Great Britain

    Broader Impact of the American Revolution

    In Perspective

     

    THE WEST AND THE WORLD: THE COLUMBIAN EXCHANGE, DISEASE, ANIMALS, AND AGRICULTURE

     

     

    PART 4: ENLIGHTENMENT AND REVOLUTION

     

    17 The Age of Enlightenment: Eighteenth-Century Thought

    Formative Influences on the Enlightenment

    Ideas of Newton and Locke

    The Example of British Toleration and Political Stability

    The Emergence of a Print Culture

    The Philosophes

    Voltaire–First among the Philosophes

    The Enlightenment and Religion

    Deism

    Toleration

    Radical Enlightenment Criticism of Christianity

    Jewish Thinkers in the Age of Enlightenment

    Islam in Enlightenment Thought

    The Enlightenment and Society

    The Encyclopedia: Freedom and Economic Improvement

    Beccaria and Reform of Criminal Law

    The Physiocrats and Economic Freedom

    Adam Smith on Economic Growth and Social Progress

    Political Thought of the Philosophes

    Montesquieu and Spirit of the Laws

    Rousseau: A Radical Critique of Modern Society

    Enlightened Critics of European Empires

    Women in the Thought and Practice of the Enlightenment

    Rococo and Neoclassical Styles in Eighteenth-Century Art

    Enlightened Absolutism

    Frederick the Great of Prussia

    Joseph II of Austria

    Catherine the Great of Russia

    The Partition of Poland

    The End of the Eighteenth Century in Central and Eastern Europe

    In Perspective

     

    18 The French Revolution

    The Crisis of the French Monarchy

    The Monarchy Seeks New Taxes

    Calonne’s Reform Plan and the Assembly of Notables

    Deadlock and the Calling of the Estates General

    The Revolution of 1789

    The Estates General Becomes the National Assembly

    Fall of the Bastille

    The “Great Fear” and the Night of August 4

    The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen

    The Parisian Women’s March on Versailles

    The Reconstruction of France

    Political Reorganization

    Economic Policy

    The Civil Constitution of the Clergy

    Counterrevolutionary Activity

    The End of the Monarchy: A Second Revolution

    Emergence of the Jacobins

    The Convention and the Role of the Sans-culottes

    Europe at War with the Revolution

    Edmund Burke Attacks the Revolution

    Suppression of Reform in Britain

    The Second and Third Partitions of Poland, 1793, 1795

    The Reign of Terror

    War With Europe

    The Republic Defended

    The “Republic of Virtue” and Robespierre’s Justification of Terror

    Repression of the Society of Revolutionary Republican Women

    De-Christianization

    Revolutionary Tribunals

    The End of the Terror

    The Thermidorian Reaction

    Establishment of the Directory

    Removal of the Sans-culottes from Political Life

    In Perspective

     

    19 The Age of Napoleon and the Triumph of Romanticism

    The Rise of Napoleon Bonaparte

    Early Military Victories

    The Constitution of the Year VIII

    The Consulate in France (1799—1804)

    Suppressing Foreign Enemies and Domestic Opposition

    Concordat with the Roman Catholic Church

    The Napoleonic Code

    Establishing a Dynasty

    Napoleon’s Empire (1804—1814)

    Conquering an Empire

    The Continental System

    European Response to the Empire

    German Nationalism and Prussian Reform

    The Wars of Liberation

    The Invasion of Russia

    European Coalition

    The Congress of Vienna and the European Settlement

    Territorial Adjustments

    The Hundred Days and the Quadruple Alliance

    The Romantic Movement

    Romantic Questioning of the Supremacy of Reason

    Rousseau and Education

    Kant and Reason

    Romantic Literature

    The English Romantic Writers

    The German Romantic Writers

    Romantic Art

    The Cult of the Middle Ages and Neo-Gothicism

    Nature and the Sublime

    Religion in the Romantic Period

    Methodism

    New Directions in Continental Religion

    Romantic Views of Nationalism and History

    Herder and Culture

    Hegel and History

    Islam, the Middle East, and Romanticism

    In Perspective

     

    20 The Conservative Order and the Challenges of Reform (1815—1832)

    The Challenges of Nationalism and Liberalism

    The Emergence of Nationalism

    Early Nineteenth-Century Political Liberalism

    Conservative Governments: The Domestic Political Order

    Conservative Outlooks

    Liberalism and Nationalism Resisted in Austria and the Germanies

    Postwar Repression in Great Britain

    Bourbon Restoration in France

    The Conservative International Order

    The Congress System

    The Spanish Revolution of 1820

    Revolt against Ottoman Rule in the Balkans

    The Wars of Independence in Latin America

    Revolution in Haiti

    Wars of Independence on the South American Continent

    Independence in New Spain

    Brazilian Independence

    The Conservative Order Shaken in Europe

    Russia: the Decembrist Revolt of 1825

    Revolution in France (1830)

    Belgium Becomes Independent (1830)

    The Great Reform Bill in Britain (1832)

    In Perspective

     

    21 Economic Advance and Social Unrest (1830—1850)

    Toward an Industrial Society

    Population and Migration Railways

    The Labor Force

    The Emergence of a Wage Labor Force

    Working-Class Political Action: The Example of British Chartism

    Family Structures and the Industrial Revolution

    The Family in the Early Factory System

    Women in the Early Industrial Revolution

    Opportunities and Exploitation in Employment

    Changing Expectations in the Working-Class Marriage

    Problems of Crime and Order

    New Police Forces

    Prison Reform

    Classical Economics

    Malthus on Population

    Ricardo on Wages

    Government Policies Based on Classical Economics

    Early Socialism

    Utopian Socialism

    Anarchism

    Marxism

    1848: Year of Revolutions

    France: the Second Republic and Louis Napoleon

    The Habsburg Empire: Nationalism Resisted

    Italy: Republicanism Defeated

    Germany: Liberalism Frustrated

    In Perspective

     

     

    THE WEST AND THE WORLD: THE ABOLITION OF SLAVERY IN THE TRANSATLANTIC ECONOMY

     

    PART 5: TOWARD THE MODERN WORLD

     

    22 The Age of Nation-States

    The Crimean War (1853—1856)

    Peace Settlement and Long-Term Results

    Reforms in the Ottoman Empire

    Italian Unification

    Romantic Republicans

    Cavour’s Policy

    The New Italian State

    German Unification

    Bismarck

    The Franco-Prussian War and the German Empire (1870—1871)

    France: From Liberal Empire to the Third Republic

    The Paris Commune

    The Third Republic

    The Dreyfus Affair

    The Habsburg Empire

    Formation of the Dual Monarchy

    Unrest of Nationalities

    Russia: Emancipation and Revolutionary Stirrings

    Reforms of Alexander II

    Revolutionaries

    Great Britain: Toward Democracy

    The Second Reform Act (1867)

    Gladstone’s Great Ministry (1868—1874)

    Disraeli in Office (1874—1880)

    The Irish Question

    In Perspective

     

    23 The Building of European Supremacy: Society and Politics to World War I Population Trends and Migration

    The Second Industrial Revolution

    New Industries

    Economic Difficulties

    The Middle Classes in Ascendancy

    Social Distinctions within the Middle Class

    Late-Nineteenth-Century Urban Life

    The Redesign of Cities

    Urban Sanitation

    Housing Reform and Middle-Class Values

    Varieties of Late-Nineteenth-Century Women’s Experiences

    Women’s Social Disabilities

    New Employment Patterns for Women

    Working-Class Women

    Poverty and Prostitution

    Women of the Middle Class

    The Rise of Political Feminism

    Jewish Emancipation

    Differing Degrees of Citizenship

    Broadened Opportunities

    Labor, Socialism, and Politics to World War I

    Trade Unionism

    Democracy and Political Parties

    Karl Marx and the First International

    Great Britain: Fabianism and Early Welfare Programs

    France: “Opportunism” Rejected

    Germany: Social Democrats and Revisionism

    Russia: Industrial Development and the Birth of Bolshevism

    In Perspective

     

    24 The Birth of Modern European Thought

    The New Reading Public

    Advances in Primary Education

    Reading Material for the Mass Audience

    Science at Mid-century

    Comte, Positivism, and the Prestige of Science

    Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection

    Science and Ethics

    Christianity and the Church under Siege

    Intellectual Skepticism

    Conflict between Church and State

    Areas of Religious Revival

    The Roman Catholic Church and the Modern World

    Islam and Late-Nineteenth-Century European Thought

    Toward a Twentieth-Century Frame of Mind

    Science: The Revolution in Physics

    Literature: Realism and Naturalism

    Modernism in Literature

    The Coming of Modern Art

    Friedrich Nietzsche and the Revolt Against Reason

    The Birth of Psychoanalysis

    Retreat from Rationalism in Politics

    Racism

    Anti-Semitism and the Birth of Zionism

    Women and Modern Thought

    Anti-feminism in Late-Nineteenth-Century Thought

    New Directions in Feminism

    In Perspective

     

    25 Imperialism, Alliances, and War

    Expansion of European Power and the New Imperialism

    The New Imperialism

    Motives for the New Imperialism

    The “Scramble for Africa”

    Asia

    Emergence of the German Empire and the Alliance Systems (1873—1890)

    Bismarck’s Leadership

    Forging the Triple Entente (1890—1907)

    World War I

    The Road to War (1908—1914)

    Sarajevo and the Outbreak of War (June—August 1914)

    Strategies and Stalemate; 1914—1917

    The Russian Revolution

    The Provisional Government

    Lenin and the Bolsheviks

    The Communist Dictatorship

    The End of World War I

    Germany’s Last Offensive

    The Armistice

    The End of the Ottoman Empire

    The Settlement at Paris

    Obstacles the Peacemakers Faced

    The Peace

    Evaluating the Peace

    In Perspective

     

    26 Political Experiments of the 1920s

    Political and Economic Factors after the Paris Settlement

    Demands for Revision of the Paris Settlement

    Postwar Economic Problems

    New Roles for Government and Labor

    The Soviet Experiment Begins

    War Communism

    The New Economic Policy

    Stalin Versus Trotsky

    The Third International

    Women and the Family in the Early Soviet Union

    The Fascist Experiment in Italy

    The Rise of Mussolini

    The Fascists in Power

    Motherhood and the Nation in Fascist Italy

    Joyless Victors

    France: The Search for Security

    Great Britain: Economic Confusion

    Trials of the Successor States in Eastern Europe

    Economic and Ethnic Pressures

    Poland: Democracy to Military Rule

    Czechoslovakia: A Viable Democratic Experiment

    Hungary: Turmoil and Authoritarianism

    Austria: Political Turmoil and Nazi Occupation

    Southeastern Europe: Royal Dictatorships

    The Weimar Republic in Germany

    Constitutional Flaws

    Lack of Broad Popular Support

    Invasion of the Ruhr and Inflation

    Hitler’s Early Career

    The Stresemann Years

    Locarno

    In Perspective

     

    THE WEST AND THE WORLD: IMPERIALISM: ANCIENT AND MODERN

     

    27 Europe and the Great Depression of the 1930s

    Toward the Great Depression

    The Financial Tailspin

    Problems in Agriculture Commodities

    Depression and Government Policy

    Confronting the Great Depression in the Democracies

    Great Britain: the National Government

    France: the Popular Front

    Germany: The Nazi Seizure of Power

    Depression and Political Deadlock

    Hitler Comes to Power

    Hitler’s Consolidation of Power

    The Police State and Anti-Semitism

    Italy: Fascist Economics

    Syndicates

    Corporations

    Racial Ideology and the Lives of Women

    Nazi Economic Policy

    Stalin’s Soviet Union: Central Economic Planning, Collectivization, and Party Purges

    The Decision for Rapid Industrialization

    The Collectivization of Agriculture

    Flight to the Soviet Cities

    Urban Consumer Shortages

    Foreign Reactions and Repercussions

    The Purges

    In Perspective

     

    PART 6: GLOBAL CONFLICT, COLD WAR, AND NEW DIRECTIONS

     

    28 World War II

    Again the Road to War (1933—1939)

    Hitler’s goals

    Italy Attacks Ethiopia

    Remilitarization of the Rhineland

    The Spanish Civil War

    Austria and Czechoslovakia

    Munich

    The Nazi-Soviet Pact

    World War II (1939—1945)

    The German Conquest of Europe

    The Battle of Britain

    The German Attack on Russia

    Hitler’s Plans for Europe

    Japan and the United States Enter the War

    The Defeat of Nazi Germany

    The Tide Turns

    Fall of the Japanese Empire

    The Cost of War

    Racism and the Holocaust

    The Destruction of the Polish Jewish Community

    Polish Anti-Semitism Between the Wars

    The Nazi Assault on the Jews of Poland

    Explanations of the Holocaust

    The Domestic Fronts

    Germany: From Apparent Victory to Defeat

    France: Defeat, Collaboration, and Resistance

    Great Britain: Organization for Victory

    The Soviet Union: ” The Great Patriotic War

    Preparations for Peace

    The Atlantic Charter

    Tehran: Agreement on a Second Front

    Yalta

    Potsdam

     In Perspective

     

    29 THE COLD WAR ERA AND THE EMERGENCE OF A NEW EUROPE

    The Emergence of the Cold War

    Containment in American Foreign Policy

    Soviet Domination of Eastern Europe

    The Postwar Division of Germany

    NATO and the Warsaw Pact

    The Creation of the State of Israel

    The Korean War

    The Khrushchev Era

    Khruschev’s Domestic Policies

    The Three Crises of 1956

    Later Cold War Confrontations

    The Brezhnev Era

    1968: the Invasion of Czechoslovakia

    The U.S. and Détente

    The Invasion of Afghanistan

    Communism and Solidarity in Poland

    Relations with the Reagan Administration

    Decolonization: The European Retreat from Empire

    Major Areas of Colonial Withdrawal

    India

    Further British Retreat from Empire

    The Turmoil of French Decolonization

    France and Algeria

    France and Vietnam

    Vietnam Drawn into the Cold War

    Direct U.S. Involvement

    The Collapse of European Communism

    Gorbachev Attempts to Reform the Soviet Union

    1989: Revolutionin Eastern Europe

    The Collapse of the Soviet Union

    The Yelstsin Decade and Putin

    The Collapse of Yugoslavia and Civil war

    The Rise of Radical Political Islamism

    Arab Nationalism

    The Iranian Revolution

    Afghanistan and Radical Islamism

    A Transformed West

     

    CHAPTER 30 The West at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century

    The Twentieth-Century Movement of People

    Displacement through War

    External and Internal Migration

    The New Muslim Population

    European Population Trends

    Toward a Welfare State Society

    Christian Democratic Parties

    The Creation of Welfare States

    Resistance to the Expansion of the Welfare State

    New Patterns in the Work and Expectations of Women

    Feminism

    More Married Women in the Workforce

    New Work Patterns

    Women in the New Eastern Europe

    Transformations in Knowledge and Culture

    Communism and Western Europe

    Existentialism

    Expansion of the University Population and Student Rebellion

    A Consumer Society

    Environmentalism

    Art Since World War II

    Cultural Divisions and the Cold War

    Memory of the Holocaust

    The Christian Heritage

    Neo-Orthodoxy

    Liberal Theology

    Roman Catholic Reform

    Late-Twentieth-Century Technology: The Arrival of the Computer

    The Demand for Calculating Machines

    Early Compter Technology 

    The Development of Desktop Computers

    The Challenges of European Unification

    Postwar Cooperation

    The European Economic Community

    The European Union

    Discord over the Union

    In Perspective

     

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