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File 3: 1500-1900 Imperialism: towards one World
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1500-1900 Imperialism: towards one World
 
5x The era of classical civilizations
6x Rise of city cultures - urbanisation since 5th millennium BC
5x Urban culture discoveries
5x Greek - The historical perspective
5x Greek roman culture and times
5x Romans - in historical perspective
4x Asia: cradle of world religions
5x Africa and the Americas
5x Worlds of the Agrarian Era
8x A street through time
6x Feudalism as an organising system
6x Religion - First estate
5x Landowners - Second estate
6x Serfs - Third estate
5x Rise of trade and cities: roots of modern times
4x Expanding worlds

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Module 5: 1500-1800
Early modern times, imperialism
   
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Introduction to ONE world
5 1.1
World map 1500
5 2.2

Known world Europe c1450

5 3.3
World events 1500-1600, mapped out
5 4.4 Map of the world 1700
5 5.5 World events 1600-1700, mapped out
   
2
The New World
5 2.1
North American Indians - lifestyle map
5 2.2
Spanish Empire c1600
5 2.3
Worldwide trade, also in human lives
5 2.4 Slavery in the Americas
   
3 Muslim world expanding - Far East
5 3.1
Known Muslim world
5 3.2
Ottoman Empire at its peak
5 3.3
Indian Ocean trade
5 3.4 Unknown worlds - Eastern perspectives
   
4 Renaissance and Reformation
5 4.1 Individualism - Renaissance man
5 4.2 Renaissance and secularisation
5 4.3 Renaissance: rebirth of city culture
5 4.4 Copernican revolution
5 4.5 Protestantism divides Catholic Europe
5 4.6 Reformation - religious violence and wars
5 4.7 Inquisition - religious supression
   
5 Absolutism and proto-industrialisation
5 5.1 Age of absolute monarchs
5 5.2 Rise of national states
5 5.3 Newton and mercantilism
55.4 Mercantilism vs liberalism
5 5.5 First world wars - early colonial conflicts
   
6 Daily life in the 17th century
5 6.1 Farmers and village life
5 6.2 City life - leisure and pleasure
5 6.3 London in flames 1666
5 6.4 Interiors of the ruling class
5 6.5 Catholic reaction to Reformation - Baroque
   
7 Enlightenment
5 7.1 Thinkers about the human mind
5 7.2 Trias politica model
5 7.3 Enlightened ideas are HOT with aristocracy
5 7.4 USA Independence 1776
   
8 Ancien Régime - French Revolution
5 8.1 Who attacked the Ancien Régime?
5 8.2 Ancien Régime as piggyback society
5 8.3 Third class demands a constitution
5 8.4 Guillotine tells the story
5 8.5 Napoleon spreads new ideas
5 8.6 World events 1750-1800, mapped out
   
 
 

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II Module 6 - 1800-1900
Time of industrialisation
   
9 World maps 1800-1900
5 9.1 The World in 1800
5 9.2 World events 1800-1850, mapped out
5 9.3 The World in 1850
5 9.4 World events 1850-1900, mapped out
5 9.5 World mapped in 150 AD, 1492 and 1900
   
10 Liberty and imperialism
5 10.1 Europe after Napoleon - Restauration 1815
5 10.2 Unification of Germany
510.3 Expansion of Russia
5 10.4 Era of revolutions 1776-1868
 
11 Africa and Latin America
5 11.1 Africa divided 1882-1885
5 11.2 Africans fight intruders after Berlin division
5 11.3 First tourists arrive in Africa
5 11.4 Latin America independent 1811-1830
   
12 Westward Ho! and economic growth
5 12.1 Hunting the buffalo for 10,000 years
5 12.2 USexpansion 1783-1898
5 12.3 Union Pacific Railroad, 1869
5 12.4 Manifest Destiny - Trail of Tears
5 12.5 Slavery map - Underground Railroad
5 12.6 Industrialisation 1860-1920
   
13 Industrial Revolution - production
5 13.1 Crystal Palace Exhibition 1851
5 13.2 Production - cotton, coal, iron 1760-1840
5 13.3 Krupp 1811, presents in Paris 1867
5 13.4 First steam locomotive train 1829
5 13.5 From horseback to Peugeot onto the moon
   

 
 
14 Urbanisation - new daily life
5 14.1 Death rates in the city 1840
5 14.2 First worker housing
5 14.3 Garden towns
5 14.4 Paris 1860 - Haussman’s modern city
5 14.5 Family life - Biedermaier paradox
   
15 Rise of democracy
5 15.1 Democratic revolutions, 1848 - Paris, Berlin
5 15.2 Marx’ working class holds the future
5 15.3 Three reactions to the social issue
5 15.4 Marxism - revolutionaries vs social democrats
5 15.5 ‘Captains of Industry’ and democracy
5 15.6 Suffrage for men and women
   
16 Radical views on people and society
5 16.1 Science of psychology: phrenology - Freud
5 16.2 Resistance against change - Luddites
5 16.3 Social policy versus anarchism
5 16.4 Socialist view of the capitalistic order - cartoon
5 16.5 Guide to Political Philosophy
 
 
   
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