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Nation Building & Reform. Austrian Empire. Emancipation of serfs only lasting effect of 1848 Revolt - return to autocratic rule Industrialization - working class combined w/ defeat in Austro-Prussian War - changes forced to deal w/ Hungarian nationalists - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Nation Building & Reform

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Austrian EmpireEmancipation of serfs only lasting effect of 1848 Revolt - return to autocratic rule

Industrialization - working class combined w/ defeat in Austro-Prussian War - changes

forced to deal w/ Hungarian nationalists

Ausgleich - Compromise of 1867 - Dual Monarchy

did not satisfy other minority nationalities

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Imperial RussiaCrimean War defeat pushes Alex II Reforms

emancipation of serfs - Edict March 3, 1861

“better to abolish from above than below”

Serfs given land (not the best) expected to pay back

1864 zemstvos - local assemblies

property based elections favor wealthy

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Imperial Russia

1864 - legal reform judicial code - equality before law

Populism movement - wanted greater reform

People’s Will, radical group - assassinated Alex II 1881

son Alex III - reactionary

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GB: Victorian Age

had not experienced rev troubles of 1848

Reform Act of 1832 opened politics to middle class

real wages increase 25% from 1850-70

stable monarch Queen Vic 1837-1901

era of political compromising between 2 parties

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Disraeli & Gladstone

Whigs (now called Liberals)

Responsible for Reform Act of 1832

William Gladstone

Tories (now called Conservatives)

would be responsible for Act of 1867

Benjamin Disraeli

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Disraeli & Reform Act of 1867

Act of 1867 lowered monetary requirements for voting - enfranchised male urban workers

Backfires on Disraeli - liberal victories 1868

brings Gladstone in as PM

both parties must take into account workers

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Liberal Policies of Gladstone 1868-1874

competitive civil service exams rather than patronage

Purchase of military officer’s commission abolished

secret ballot for voting

Ed Act of 1870 - gov responsible for elementary schools for all children

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Disraeli & Conservatives 1874-

1880 Pubic Health Act - duty of states to interfere w/ private property to protect health

Artisan Dwelling Act - gov provided housing for working class

Gladstone reelected in 1880

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2nd Ministry of Gladstone 1880-85Reform Act of 1884 vote to all men paid rents or taxes - 2 million more voters

Home Rule & Irish Question:

1801 Act of Union

1860s Irish push for independence

1886 Gladstone home rule bill voted down

Irish Question put off by WWI

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Liberalism - welfare state

David Lloyd George

National Insurance Act of 1911 - sickness and unemployment benefits

Legislation - pension for retirees - programs to be paid for by increase tax on wealthy - redistribution of wealth

Liberals abandoned laisseze-faire for social programs steps towards future British welfare state

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Socialism and 2nd IR

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Influence of Marx

Industrialization on continent picks up 1850-1870

workers & trade unions not able to combat factory owners

Influence of Marx in 1870s = formation of socialist parties and socialist trade unions

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Marx

Publication of The Communist Manifesto 1848

Marx Ideas - class struggle throughout history “the working men have no country”

Radical, revolutionary overthrow of gov

proletariat would reorganize means of production

classless society would emerge

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Marx cont.

Also wrote Das Kapital - critique on the capitalist economic model

spent the latter years of his life helping organize the International Working Men’s Association or “First International”

would fail in 1872, brought back 1889

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2nd IR

2nd IR 1870-20th century

1st IR - dominated by GB and focused on textiles, railroads, iron & coal

2nd IR - Germany would lead the way focus on steel, chemicals, electricity and oil

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Advances Made

lightbulb, telephone, radio, internal combustion engine give way to car and plane, assembly line production

Rise in wages - europeans could spend more - consumer economy - department store, leisure spending

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European Economic Zones

Refer to map p. 703 in textbook

Western Europe and N. Italy industrialized while areas S and E little industry

Set pattern for modern European economic model - affects seen in post WWII

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Increase In Industry on Continent =

socialismtrade unions had been restricted across Europe until 1860s - had little impact helping workers

German Social Democratic Party (SPD) forms 1875

Wilhelm Liebkecht & August Bebel

Marxist in rhetoric but organized politically

1890 SPD 35 seats in Reichstag, 1912 largest party in Germany

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Evolution of Socialism

Bizmark tried to persecute and stop socialism in Germany but no luck

Socialist parties would emerge across Europe end of 19th c - in Russia 1898

1889 Second International - May Day (May 1)

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Revisionism

Challenge to orthodox Marxisism

Eduard Bernstein - influenced by moderate English socialism (Fabian Socialism)

Evolutionary Socialism - capitalism had not broke down

must continue to use democratic means not rev.

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Problems for Socialism

Nationalism - Marx underestimated difference of local issues and loyalty to state on eve of WWI

Trade Unions - slow to grow but by WWI 3-4 million Brits, 3 million in Germany - strikes and collective bargaining was working

As Marxism became less radical - drove some to anarchism - less ind and less democratic countries

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Age of Mass Politics

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How to deal w/ lower class?

Extension of voting rights, better standard of living as real wages increased

Achievements of science and tech had improved transportation and communication

Changing family dynamic, leisure time, recreation = mass society

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3rd Republic France

After defeat of Nap III 1870 - Biz forces elections on universal male suffrage

French elect a monarchist majority to NA

1871 radical republicans form Commune

Apr 1871 fighting breaks out in Paris

20,000 killed another 10,000 deported

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3rd Republic cont.

NA could not agree on who to select as king

1875 - constitution republican form of gov

76/77 elections add more republicans

1889 avoids Boulanger Crisis

strengthens support for republicans

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Dreyfus AffairJewish Republican Alfred Dreyfus court-martialed by royalist officers

declared guilty of selling military docs to Germany - life in prison

1906 exonerated - turns out it was a Catholic

Effects - move to more democratic society

Break from Catholic Church - religious orders leave

Monarchist officers removed from army

anti-semitism discredited

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Spain & ItalySp - Parliamentary gov dominated by wealthy

Generation of 1898 for pol/social reform

w/ ind. more attracted to socialism & anarchism

military crushes violence 1909 Barcelona - tough to mess w/ tradition: Catholic, landowners, army

IT - united geographically 1870 but loyal to family, town, region

sectional diff: Ind - N Ag - S, CC not accept Italy

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Central & E. Europe - the Old Order

G & AH looked like moving democratic - still authoritarian w/ conservative forces

Rus old system of autocracy

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Germany

Reichstag - universal male suffrage but no ministerial responsibility

2 barriers to real democracy: army & Biz

Germany Army - defenders of monarchy and aristocracy - officers Junkers

Biz - serves as chancellor til 1890

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Biz - domestic policies

kulturkampf - attack on Catholics - distrusted loyalty to new Germany: closed seminaries, abolished religious orders

priests ignored, jailed, paid fines - growing Catholic party

shifts policy 1878 - economic problems needs growing Catholic party to stop growing socialist party SPD antinationalistic, anticapitalistic, antimonarchial

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Persecution of SPD - welfare state

1878 Biz pushed laws banning SPD meetings/publications

Tries to woo socialists w/ socialism

sickness, accident, disability benefits and social security system

Failed to slow growth of socialists * remember largest party by eve of WWI

Biz planned more restrictive measures but canned by William II 1890

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William II

reversed policies of outlawing socialism to win over workers - no more success than Biz

Industrialization led to expansion of SPD but less revolutionary more revisionist

William II turns to active foreign policy - expansionism to divert from democratization

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Austria-Hungary

Nationalistic minority groups still a problem

ethnic Germans only 1/3 of pop in Austria Czechs, Poles & other slavs want change

Emperor Francis Joseph and Catholic Church unifying factors holding empire together

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A-H

Universal male suffrage in Austria 1907 only fans the fire - prime ministers ignore parliament

Magyars in Hungary push for separation 1903, Francis Joseph threatens to grant universal male suffrage in Hungary - Hungary falls in line

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Russia

Alexander III - reactionary

secret police expanded, social reform/trade unions persecuted

Russification - Russian language in all schools, pogroms - organized violence against jews

Alex III dies in 1894 - son Nicholas II weak

tried to follow father’s policies

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Russia

Nicholas II increased father’s push for ind

Sergei Wiite, minister of finance 1892-1903

encouraged foreign capital to build factories

35,000 miles of rail lines including 5,000 mile Trans-Siberian

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Russia

1898 Social Democratic Party underground

growing nationalism among Poles and Ukranians - not happy w/ conditions and russification

Russian territorial expansion brought into contact w/ Japan - humiliating defeat in Ruso-Japanese War 1904

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Bloody Sunday & Revolution of 1905Growing discontent group of workers petition to Winter Palace St. Petersburg Jan 9, 1905

troops fire on crowd killing hundreds

workers strike and riots through October

October Manifesto - Nich II granted civil liberties and agreed to establish Duma

By 1907 dismissed Duma & returned to authoritarian rule through army and bureaucracy

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Women & Mass Politics

1840s & 50s beginning of women’s rights

Liberal Millicent Fawcett - pushed for democratic means of reform

Emmeline Pankhurst & daughters (Christabel and Sylvia) Women’s Social & Political Union 1903

radicals labeled “suffragettes” - chained to lampposts, egged officials, smashed windows of department stores

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Women’s Movement

1913 Emily Davison martyred at Epsom Derby

Only Finland, Norway and few Am states granted women vote before 1914

gain traction after WWI

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Jews & Mass PoliticsSince Middle Ages had been quartered off in ghettos

By 1867 Jews granted citizenship across Europe

End of 19th C, Jews become scapegoat again

increase in anti-Semitism esp. Aus, Ger, Rus

Vienna mayor Karl Lueger blamed Jews for corruption of German Culture - Adolph Hitler

Russia - pogroms - massacre and forced migration of hundreds of thousands of Jews - calls for zionist movement

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Imperialism

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Old vs New

Old Imperialism - Result of Commercial Revolution 16th - 18th c

Trade routes - settlements - rule

New Imperialism - Result of Ind Rev 1870-1914

cheap raw materials - markets for goods - exploit

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Causes

Nationalism - glorify state, divert attention from democratic reform

Racism - belief 1 race superior to another

Social Darwinism - survival of fittest

Religious - “white man’s burden” to civilize backwards cultures

Economic - tin, oil, rubber

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Enabling Forces

External & Internal forces allowed European conquest of Africa & Asia

External - weapons, railroads/steamships, cure for diseases

Internal - variety of cultures/languages, low tech., ethnic strife

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Scramble For Africa

Early 1800s GB had begun establishing control Cape Colony S. Africa

French Company completed Suez Canal 1869

British take over occupation of Egypt 1882

Belgians explore and claim Congo 1876

French & Germans begin scramble

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Berlin Conference 1885

European powers meet to set guidelines for partitioning of Africa

notify claims and prove could control area

treat Africans humanely - yeah right

British violate by chasing Dutch out of S. Africa - Boer War - significance - continental powers seek alliances

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Imperialism In 34 Years

1880

1914

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Asia

India - British dominated economic life through BEIC since 1600s “Jewel of the Crown”

Sepoy Rebellion of 1857 leads to direct control - Raj

SE Asia - dominated by France through local elites and economic dependence

1880s - Union of Indochina - later Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia

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China

By 19th c ruling Manchu dynasty weak in decline

British Opium Wars 1839-43 forced Treaty of Nanking

ceded Hong Kong to GB & opened trade to European powers - spheres of influence

John Hay - “Open Door Policy” 1899

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China cont.

humiliation from foreign influence leads to revolt - Boxer Rebellion 1899-1900

European forces suppress

1911 Sun Yat-sen overthrows Manchu dynasty and weak Republic of China formed

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Japan Westernization

Avoided western influence til 1853

U.S. Commodore Matthew Perry rolls into Tokyo Bay pressed for diplomatic privileges

Samurai revolt 1867 Mutsuhito as emperor

adopted Western methods of education, U.S. industrial and financial methods, develop strong military state

Defeat of Russia in 1905 proved they could play the “white man’s” game

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Effects of Imperialism

Emergence of a true world economy as markets extended around globe

Most of the world controlled by industrialized west

Competition for land raises competition and rivalries between European states