Nineteenth century Europe : sources and perspectives from history
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Nineteenth century Europe : sources and perspectives from history
Pearson/Longman, c2007
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This engaging collection of primary sources, selected fiction excerpts, and images explores important events, figures, and themes in European history, from 1789 to 1900.
19th Century Europe offers five types of selections: memoirs of individuals who witnessed important historical events; excerpts from works of fiction; writings of influential figures and theorists; significant historical documents, and images. Primary source selections acquaint students with the writings and documents that helped shape the long 19th century European history, while the fiction selections bring historical events to the level of human life. The selections explore significant themes of this time period-modernization, liberalism, and nationalism, society and culture, the relationship between the individual and society, and the relationship between Europe and the world-enhancing students' understanding of the historical events presented in course.
Both challenging and captivating, 19th Century Europe provides students with a glimpse of the emotions, ideologies, and attitudes that lie behind the facts and figures of history, allowing them to experience the past and to better understand it.
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Thematic Contents
Preface for Instructors and Interested Students
Preface for Students and Interested Instructors
Part One The French Revolution
Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
Olympe de Gouges, Declaration of the Rights of Woman
Louis XVI, The King's Declaration
Maximilien Robespierre, Speech on Terror
Victor Hugo, Ninety-three
Napoleon Bonaparte, Writings and Sayings
Part Two Restoration and Bourgeois Culture
Alexander I, Holy Alliance
Prince Metternich, CarlsbadDecrees
Prince Metternich, Confession of Faith
Joseph de Maistre, The Authority of Custom
Honore de Balzac, Harlot High and Low
Part Three Liberalism and Romanticism
John Stuart Mill, On Liberty
George Eliot, Middlemarch
British Parliament: Evidence Given Before the Sadler Committee
Johan Wolfgang Goethe, The Sorrows of Young Werther
Franz Grillparzer, The Poor Fiddler
Part Four Industrialization and Socialism
Thomas Malthus, An Essay on the Principle of Population
Flora Tristan, Two Essays: Factory Workers and
How to Constitute a Working Class
Karl Marx, The Communist Manifesto
Elizabeth Gaskell, Mary Barton: A Tale of Manchester Life
Part Five 1848 and Nationalism
Madame de Stael, Three Essays: Germany, England, and Russia
Giuseppe Mazzini, The Duties of Man
Adam Mickiewicz, Pan Tadeusz
Daniel O'Connell, Justice for the Irish
Percy B. St. John, The French Revolution in 1848
Part Six Gender: Women's Spheres and the Male Role
Flora Tristan, Why I Mention Women
Isabella Beeton's Book of Household Management
Emmeline Pankhurst, Why We Are Militant
Lev Tolstoi, Anna Karenina
Henrik Ibsen, A Doll's House
Theodor Storm, Carsten Curator
Part Seven Science and Technology
Charles Lyell, The Principles of Geology
Charles Darwin, The Origin of Species
Florence Nightingale, Rural Hygiene
Karl Benz, The Life of a German Inventor:
The Invention of the Automobile
Part Eight European Civilization, 1850-1900
Herbert Spencer, Social Growth
Sigmund Freud, A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis
Friedrich Nietzsche, Beyond Good and Evil
Part Nine European Imperialism
Edward Morel, King Leopold's Rule in Africa
Edward Morel, King Leopold's Investigative Commission
Rudyard Kipling, The White Man's Burden
V.I. Lenin, Imperialism: The Highest Stage of World Capitalism
George Orwell, Shooting an Elephant
Part Ten Problems of National Identity
Ernest Renan, What is a Nation?
Hungarian Declaration of Independence
Theodore Herzl, The Jews' State
Joseph Roth, The Radetzky March
Part Eleven Europe's Landscapes: Rural, Town, and City
Sergei Aksakov, Years of Childhood
Savva Purlevskii, A Life Under Russian Serfdom
Thomas Hardy, The Mayor of Casterbridge
Grazia Deledda, Reeds in the Wind
Theodor Fontane, Effi Briest
Chadwick's Report on Sanitary Conditions
Part Twelve Material Culture
Sigrid Sangl, Biedermeier to Bauhaus
Emile Zola, The Ladies' Paradise
William Morris, The Revival of Handicraft
Part Thirteen Mass Politics and Society, 1850-1900
Alexander Herzen, Letter to Michelet
Leon Gambetta, Two Speeches: The Belleville Manifesto and Educating the Peasantry
Eduard Bernstein, Evolutionary Socialism
Leo XIII, Rerum Novarum
Emile Zola, J'accuse!
Part Fourteen Violence and Terrorism
Georges Sorel, Reflections on Violence
John Leighton, One Day Under the Paris Commune, 1871
Michael Bakunin, Statism and Anarchy
Joseph Conrad, The Secret Agent
Part Fifteen Pre-War Politics and Society
Nicholas II, October Manifesto, 1905
David Lloyd George, People's Budget
Francis-Joseph, On the Annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Marcel Proust, Swann's Way
Acknowledgments
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