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The Literary Renaissance in Transalpine Europe
3
The Glorious Revolution
7
The First Modern Scholar ΙΟ
10
C
12
Benvenuto Cellini in Rome
16
Struggles for Colonial Supremacy
20
THE LITERARY RENAISSANCE IN TRANSALPINE
25
Letters of Obscure Men
34
Herbert Spencer on Progress Its Law and Cause
523
The Impact of Romanticism upon Literature and Thought
531
France 18481914
545
The Second Empire 18521870
552
The Third Republic 18751914
559
Emile Zolas Open Letter Jaccuse on Behalf of Captain Dreyfus
562
Jules Ferry and Motivation for French Imperialism
568
The Rise of United Italy to 1914
572

Michelangelos Paintings in the Sistine Chapel at Rome
47
The New Astronomy
63
Bacon on Scientific Method
69
The Portuguese Eastern Empire
77
THE EVE OF THE PROTESTANT REVOLT
90
Papal Ambition and Diplomacy
96
LUTHER AND LUTHERANISM
102
The Growth of Lutheran Churches
114
The Genevan Model of a Christian Commonwealth
127
The Reformation in England
131
The English Church during the Reign of Henry VIII
136
The Elizabethan Church Settlement
144
The Catholic Reformation
153
The Spanish Inquisition
160
The Battle of Lepanto 1571
167
The Reformation in France to 1598
174
The Religious Wars in France
176
The Edict of Nantes 1598
186
Last International War of Religion
189
Some Events of the Thirty Years War
195
Some Effects of the Thirty Years War in the Empire
202
The Triumph of the Bourgeoisie 18151914
204
Some General Characteristics of the Era of Enlightened Despotism
209
The English Struggle over Prerogative
215
The Nineteen Propositions
222
The Restoration 16601685
231
646
235
The Age of Louis XIV in France
240
Colbert and French Mercantilism
248
Society Art and Letters at the Court of Louis XIV
255
The Foreign Policy and Wars of Louis XIV
262
Some Contemporary Critics of Louis XIVs Reign
268
The Rise of BrandenburgPrussia to 1786
270
The First Two Kings of Prussia 170140
274
The Opening of the War of Austrian Succession
281
The First Partition
286
The Expansion and Europeanization of Russia
294
Reformer
303
Catherine and Her Government in 1778
311
STRUGGLES FOR COLONIAL SUPREMACY
316
FrenchEnglish Competition for Eastern Empire
323
River 1750
329
The Treaty of Paris 1763
335
Extending the New Science
349
Philosophy and Religion
358
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
372
56
373
Reforms of the Constitutional Monarchy
385
Foreign Attitudes toward the Revolution
396
NAPOLEON AND THE FRENCH IMPERIUM
405
Napoleonic Measures for the Construction
418
The Law Codes
424
57
430
The Fall of Napoleon
438
Some General Trends
446
Reaction and Revolution 18151830
457
The Pattern of Conservatism
464
Conflicts with Liberal Aspirations
471
the Monroe Doctrine 1823
477
The Industrial Revolution
479
Some Social Effects of the Industrial Revolution
491
Patterns of Bourgeois Thought
497
Science Religion and Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century
509
The Darwin Theory of Evolution
515
The Revolutions of 1848 in Italy
574
General Trends
585
The Dual Monarchy and the Rise of the German
587
71
590
The German Revolutions of 1848
594
The Revolutions of 1848 in the Hapsburg Dominions
600
Highlights of Bismarcks Policies
606
GREAT BRITAIN AND THE NEW BRITISH EMPIRE
618
Social and Economic Reforms
625
Great Britain and the New British Empire
630
Aspects of the Irish Question
632
Sir John Robert Seeley
646
Czarist Russia
649
Reform Discontent and Terrorism 18551894
671
The Balkan Problem in the Nineteenth Century
679
Rising of the Subject Peoples
680
The Congress of Berlin 1878
690
PART FOUR
698
THE FIRST WORLD WAR 19141918
709
The First World War 19141918
710
Immediate Causes of World War I
718
The Armistice November 11 1918
730
The Peacemakers and the Peace of Paris 1919
733
The Treaty of Versailles and the Covenant of the League of Nations
739
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
751
The March Revolution 1917
757
The November Revolution 1917
764
War Communism and the NEP
773
The Soviet Constitution of 1936
779
FASCISM AND NAZISM
790
Fascism and Nazism
791
The Weimar Republic
799
Features of Nazism
809
The Creation of the Nazi State
816
Highlights in European Internal Developments 19201939
818
France between the World Wars
834
The Papacy on Current Problems
846
The Conflicting Forces in the Spanish Civil War
852
SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE AND THE NEAR EAST
855
Southeastern Europe and the Near East 19181939
857
The New Turkey
863
The Arabs and Palestine
871
The Western Powers and the Far Eastern Question
877
Japans TwentyOne Demands on China 1915
886
The Mukden Incident 1931 and The Lytton Commission Report 1932
893
International Relations between World Wars 19201939
899
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS BETWEEN WORLD
901
Social and Diplomatic Aspects
903
The Return to International Anarchy 19301936
912
The ItaloEthiopian War 19341936
919
Further Appeasement with Germany
929
French Reactions to the Destruction of Czechoslovakia
935
The British Explanation
943
The Second World War 19391945
945
The War in Eastern Europe
954
Allied Victory 19441945
968
THE NEW STRUCTURE FOR SECURITY
984
The New Structure for Security
985
944
993
Notes on the Statute of the International Court of Justice
998
457
999
The Price Revolution
1005
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