Chapter 25 Vocabulary: The Age of Nationalism 1850-1914
Pages 823-850
- The many faces of nationalism and how Louis Napoleon led the way
- Reasons for Louis Napoleon’s electoral success
- How Louis Napoleon became Emperor
- Successes of Napoleon III’s Second Empire
- Image Page 826
- "a geographical expression"
- Italy Map, Page 827
- Three approaches towards unification
- Giussepe Mazzini
- Vincente Gioberti
- Victor Emmanuel
- Pius IXSyllabus of Errors
- Count Camilo Benso de Cavour & his views on nation-building
- Why Napoleon III back-stabbed Cavour
- How Northern Italy was unified
- Guiseppe Garibaldi & his views on nation-building
- "Red Shirts"
- Garibaldi & Victor Immanuel image
- How Italy evolved after unification
- How Austria was edged out of the German Zollverein
- William I vs. the German Parliament
- Otto Von Bismarck biography
- “two irons in the fire” & "blood and iron"
- Schleswig-Holstein question
- Austro-Prussian War and its aftermath
- How Bismarck’s language rallied the nationalists
- The new constitution of the North German Confederation
- Final summary of how Bismarck “tamed” the Parliament
- Map Page 831 (Page 831)
- Image, page 832
- How & why Bismarck started a war with France
- Franco-Prussian War & its aftermath
- Sedan & Alsace-Lorraine as symbols of French defeat and revenge
- Prussian nationalism and power after the Franco-Prussian War
- Crimean War & why Russia was defeated
- Alexander II
- Zemstovs
- Other attempts at reform
- Image, Page 836
- Russian railroad expansion
- Alexander III
- Sergei Witte & the Trans-Siberian railway
- Russo-Japanese War
- Revolution of 1905
- Father Gapon
- "Bloody Sunday"
- October Manifesto
- Duma
- Fundamental Laws
- “wager on the strong”
- Areasin Europe that still wanted national independence
- Positive sides to responsive government
- Negative side to strong nation-state(Pg. 839)
- Reichstag
- Kulturkampf
- Social Legislation in Germany
- Bismarck and William II
- Third French Republic
- Paris Commune
- Secular vs. Religious education in France
- Alfred Dreyfus and the Dreyfus Affair
- John Stuart Mill
- David Lloyd George
- Irish Home rule 1906
- Ulsterites
- Dual Monarchy & why the Austrians created it
- Dr. Karl Lager
- Zionism
- Karl Marx
- International Working Men's Association
- the Second International
- May Day
- Revisionism
- Edward Bernstein
- Jean Jaures
- How did nationalism evolve so that it appealed not only to predominately middle-class liberals but also to the broad masses of society?
- Discuss the alliance between Cavour and Napoleon III. Why did the alliance eventually fail?
- What were the results of ordinary men and women gaining the right to vote (franchise) by 1919?
- Discuss Bismarck’s foreign and domestic policies for the newly unified German state. Be specific.
- “The mainstream of European socialism became militantly moderate.” To what extent is this statement accurate?
- How did the process of unification in Italy and Germany create conservative nation-states?
- Trace the development of European labor unions.
- What steps did Russia take toward modernization, and how successful were they?