The Beginnings of Modernization: Industrialization and Nationalism in the Nineteenth Century The Beginnings of Modernization: Industrialization and Nationalism.

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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

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

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

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

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,

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,  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,  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

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