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Author: Jackson Spielvogel
Put the world today into context by learning about the past with this brief, best-selling Western Civilization text, which has helped thousands of students succeed in the course. Jackson Spielvogel’s engaging style of writing weaves the political, economic, social, religious, intellectual, cultural, and military aspects of history into a gripping story that is as memorable as it is instructive. Learning and study tools include maps, illustrated chapter summaries, timelines, study questions, and key terms. Also available is MindTap for WESTERN CIVILIZATION: A BRIEF HISTORY, 9th EDITION, an online digital learning experience that combines readings and interactive activities into a learning path that guides you through the course. The textbook is available in the following split options: WESTERN CIVILIZATION: A BRIEF HISTORY, 9th EDITION COMPLETE, VOLUME I: TO 1715, and VOLUME II: SINCE 1500.
Western Civilization Volume II Since 1500 9th Table of contents:
Chapter 13. Reformation and Religious Warfare in the Sixteenth Century
Prelude to Reformation
Christian or Northern Renaissance Humanism
Church and Religion on the Eve of the Reformation
Martin Luther and the Reformation in Germany
The Early Luther
The Rise of Lutheranism
Organizing the Church
Germany and the Reformation: Religion and Politics
The Spread of the Protestant Reformation
Lutheranism in Scandinavia
The Zwinglian Reformation
The Radical Reformation: The Anabaptists
The Reformation in England
John Calvin and Calvinism
The Social Impact of the Protestant Reformation
The Family
Education in the Reformation
Religious Practices and Popular Culture
The Catholic Reformation
Catholic Reformation or Counter-Reformation?
The Society of Jesus
A Revived Papacy
The Council of Trent
Politics and the Wars of Religion in the Sixteenth Century
The French Wars of Religion (1562–1598)
Philip II and Militant Catholicism
Revolt of the Netherlands
The England of Elizabeth
Chapter Summary
Chapter Timeline
Chapter Review
Chapter 14. Europe and the World: New Encounters, 1500–1800
On the Brink of a New World
The Motives for Expansion
The Means for Expansion
New Horizons: The Portuguese and Spanish Empires
The Development of a Portuguese Maritime Empire
Voyages to the New World
The Spanish Empire in the New World
Disease in the New World
New Rivals on the World Stage
Africa: The Slave Trade
The West in Southeast Asia
The French and British in India
China
Japan
The Americas
The Impact of European Expansion
The Conquered
The Conquerors
Toward a World Economy
Economic Conditions in the Sixteenth Century
The Growth of Commercial Capitalism
Mercantilism
Overseas Trade and Colonies: Movement Toward Globalization
Chapter Summary
Chapter Timeline
Chapter Review
Chapter 15. State Building and the Search for Order in the Seventeenth Century
Social Crises, War, and Rebellions
The Witchcraft Craze
The Thirty Years’ War
Was There a Military Revolution?
Rebellions
The Practice of Absolutism: Western Europe
Absolute Monarchy in France
The Reign of Louis XIV (1643–1715)
The Decline of Spain
Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe
The German States
Italy: From Spanish to Austrian Rule
Russia: From Fledgling Principality to Major Power
The Great Northern States
The Ottoman Empire
The Limits of Absolutism
Limited Monarchy and Republics
The Weakness of the Polish Monarchy
The Golden Age of the Dutch Republic
England and the Emergence of Constitutional Monarchy
The Flourishing of European Culture
The Changing Faces of Art
A Wondrous Age of Theater
Chapter Summary
Chapter Timeline
Chapter Review
Chapter 16. Toward a New Heaven and a New Earth: The Scientific Revolution and the Emergence of Modern Science
Background to the Scientific Revolution
Ancient Authors and Renaissance Artists
Technological Innovations and Mathematics
Renaissance Magic
Toward a New Heaven: A Revolution in Astronomy
Copernicus
Brahe
Kepler
Galileo
Newton
Advances in Medicine and Chemistry
Paracelsus
Vesalius
William Harvey
Chemistry
Women in the Origins of Modern Science
Margaret Cavendish
Maria Merian
Maria Winkelmann
Debates on the Nature of Women
Toward a New Earth: Descartes, Rationalism, and a New View of Humankind
The Scientific Method and the Spread of Scientific Knowledge
The Scientific Method
The Spread of Scientific Knowledge
Science and Religion
Chapter Summary
Chapter Timeline
Chapter Review
Chapter 17. The Eighteenth Century: An Age of Enlightenment
The Enlightenment
The Paths to Enlightenment
The Philosophes and Their Ideas
The Social Environment of the Philosophes
Culture and Society in the Enlightenment
Innovations in Art, Music, and Literature
The High Culture of the Eighteenth Century
Crime and Punishment
The World of Medicine
Popular Culture
Religion and the Churches
The Institutional Church
Popular Religion in the Eighteenth Century
Chapter Summary
Chapter Timeline
Chapter Review
Chapter 18. The Eighteenth Century: European States, International Wars, and Social Change
The European States
Enlightened Absolutism?
The Atlantic Seaboard States
Absolutism in Central and Eastern Europe
The Mediterranean World
The Scandinavian States
Enlightened Absolutism Revisited
Wars and Diplomacy
The War of the Austrian Succession (1740–1748)
The Seven Years’ War (1756–1763)
European Armies and Warfare
Economic Expansion and Social Change
Growth of the European Population
Family, Marriage, and Birthrate Patterns
Was There an Agricultural Revolution?
New Methods of Finance
European Industry
Mercantile Empires and Worldwide Trade
The Social Order of the Eighteenth Century
The Peasants
The Nobility
The Inhabitants of Towns and Cities
Chapter Summary
Chapter Timeline
Chapter Review
Chapter 19. A Revolution in Politics: The Era of the French Revolution and Napoleon
The Beginning of the Revolutionary Era: The American Revolution
The War for Independence
Forming a New Nation
Impact of the American Revolution on Europe
Background to the French Revolution
Social Structure of the Old Regime
Other Problems Facing the French Monarchy
The French Revolution
From Estates-General to a National Assembly
Destruction of the Old Regime
The Radical Revolution
Reaction and the Directory
The Age of Napoleon
The Rise of Napoleon
The Domestic Policies of Emperor Napoleon
Napoleon’s Empire and the European Response
The Fall of Napoleon
Chapter Summary
Chapter Timeline
Chapter Review
Chapter 20. The Industrial Revolution and Its Impact on European Society
The Industrial Revolution in Great Britain
Origins
Technological Changes and New Forms of Industrial Organization
Britain’s Great Exhibition of 1851
The Spread of Industrialization
Industrialization on the Continent
The Industrial Revolution in the United States
Limiting the Spread of Industrialization in the Nonindustrialized World
The Social Impact of the Industrial Revolution
Population Growth
The Growth of Cities
New Social Classes: The Industrial Middle Class
New Social Classes: Workers in the Industrial Age
Efforts at Change: The Workers
Efforts at Change: Reformers and Government
Chapter Summary
Chapter Timeline
Chapter Review
Chapter 21. Reaction, Revolution, and Romanticism, 1815–1850
The Conservative Order (1815–1830)
The Peace Settlement
The Ideology of Conservatism
Conservative Domination: The Concert of Europe
Conservative Domination: The European States
The Ideologies of Change
Liberalism
Nationalism
Early Socialism
Revolution and Reform (1830–1850)
Another French Revolution
Revolutionary Outbursts in Belgium, Poland, and Italy
Reform in Great Britain
The Revolutions of 1848
The Maturing of the United States
The Emergence of an Ordered Society
New Police Forces
Prison Reform
Culture in an Age of Reaction and Revolution: The Mood of Romanticism
The Characteristics of Romanticism
Romantic Poets
Romanticism in Art
Romanticism in Music
The Revival of Religion in the Age of Romanticism
Chapter Summary
Chapter Timeline
Chapter Review
Chapter 22. An Age of Nationalism and Realism, 1850–1871
The France of Napoleon III
Louis Napoleon: Toward the Second Empire
The Second Napoleonic Empire
Foreign Policy: The Mexican Adventure
Foreign Policy: The Crimean War
National Unification: Italy and Germany
The Unification of Italy
The Unification of Germany
Nation Building and Reform: The National State in Midcentury
The Austrian Empire: Toward a Dual Monarchy
Imperial Russia
Great Britain: The Victorian Age
The United States: Slavery and War
The Emergence of a Canadian Nation
Industrialization and the Marxist Response
Industrialization on the Continent
Marx and Marxism
Science and Culture in an Age of Realism
A New Age of Science
Charles Darwin and the Theory of Organic Evolution
A Revolution in Health Care
Science and the Study of Society
Realism in Literature
Realism in Art
Music: The Twilight of Romanticism
Chapter Summary
Chapter Timeline
Chapter Review
Chapter 23. Mass Society in an “Age of Progress,” 1871–1894
The Growth of Industrial Prosperity
New Products
New Markets
New Patterns in an Industrial Economy
Women and Work: New Job Opportunities
Organizing the Working Classes
The Emergence of a Mass Society
Population Growth
Emigration
Transformation of the Urban Environment
Social Structure of the Mass Society
“The Woman Question”: The Role of Women
Education in the Mass Society
Mass Leisure
Mass Consumption
The National State
Western Europe: The Growth of Political Democracy
Central and Eastern Europe: Persistence of the Old Order
Chapter Summary
Chapter Timeline
Chapter Review
Chapter 24. An Age of Modernity, Anxiety, and Imperialism, 1894–1914
Toward the Modern Consciousness: Intellectual and Cultural Developments
Developments in the Sciences: The Emergence of a New Physics
Toward a New Understanding of the Irrational
Sigmund Freud and Psychoanalysis
The Impact of Darwin
The Attack on Christianity
The Culture of Modernity: Literature
Modernism in the Arts
Modernism in Music
Politics: New Directions and New Uncertainties
The Movement for Women’s Rights
Jews in the European Nation-State
The Transformation of Liberalism: Great Britain and Italy
France: Travails of the Third Republic
Growing Tensions in Germany
Austria-Hungary: The Problem of the Nationalities
Industrialization and Revolution in Imperial Russia
The Rise of the United States
The Growth of Canada
The New Imperialism
Causes of the New Imperialism
The Scramble for Africa
Imperialism in Asia
Responses to Imperialism
Results of the New Imperialism
International Rivalry and the Coming of War
The Bismarckian System
New Directions and New Crises
Chapter Summary
Chapter Timeline
Chapter Review
Chapter 25. The Beginning of the Twentieth-Century Crisis: War and Revolution
The Road to World War I
Nationalism
Internal Dissent
Militarism
The Outbreak of War: The Summer of 1914
The War
1914–1915: Illusions and Stalemate
1916–1917: The Great Slaughter
The Widening of the War
A New Kind of Warfare
The Home Front: The Impact of Total War
War and Revolution
The Russian Revolution
The Last Year of the War
Revolutionary Upheavals in Germany and Austria-Hungary
The Peace Settlement
Peace Aims
The Treaty of Versailles
The Other Peace Treaties
Chapter Summary
Chapter Timeline
Chapter Review
Chapter 26. The Futile Search for Stability: Europe Between the Wars, 1919–1939
An Uncertain Peace
The Impact of World War I
The Search for Security
The Hopeful Years (1924–1929)
The Great Depression
The Democratic States in the West
Great Britain
France
The Scandinavian States
The United States
European States and the World: The Colonial Empires
The Authoritarian and Totalitarian States
The Retreat from Democracy: Did Europe Have Totalitarian States?
Fascist Italy
Hitler and Nazi Germany
The Soviet Union
Authoritarianism in Eastern Europe
Dictatorship in the Iberian Peninsula
The Expansion of Mass Culture and Mass Leisure
Radio and Movies
Mass Leisure
Cultural and Intellectual Trends in the Interwar Years
Nightmares and New Visions: Art and Music
The Unconscious in Psychology: Carl Jung
The “Heroic Age of Physics”
Chapter Summary
Chapter Timeline
Chapter Review
Chapter 27. The Deepening of the European Crisis: World War II
Prelude to War (1933–1939)
The Role of Hitler
The “Diplomatic Revolution” (1933–1936)
The Path to War in Europe (1937–1939)
The Path to War in Asia
The Course of World War II
Victory and Stalemate
The War in Asia
The Turning Point of the War (1942–1943)
The Last Years of the War
The New Order
The Nazi Empire
Resistance Movements
The Holocaust
The New Order in Asia
The Home Front
The Mobilization of Peoples
Front-Line Civilians: The Bombing of Cities
Aftermath of the War
The Costs of World War II
The Allied War Conferences
Emergence of the Cold War
Chapter Summary
Chapter Timeline
Chapter Review
Chapter 28. Cold War and a New Western World, 1945–1965
Development of the Cold War
Confrontation of the Superpowers: Who Started the Cold War?
Globalization of the Cold War
Europe and the World: Decolonization
Africa: The Struggle for Independence
Conflict in the Middle East
Asia: Nationalism and Communism
Decolonization and Cold War Rivalries
Recovery and Renewal in Europe
The Soviet Union: From Stalin to Khrushchev
Eastern Europe: Behind the Iron Curtain
Western Europe: The Revival of Democracy and the Economy
Western Europe: The Move Toward Unity
The United States and Canada: A New Era
American Politics and Society in the 1950s
Decade of Upheaval: America in the 1960s
The Development of Canada
Postwar Society and Culture in the Western World
The Structure of European Society
Creation of the Welfare State
Women in the Postwar Western World
Postwar Art and Literature
The Philosophical Dilemma: Existentialism
The Attempt to Revive Religion
The Explosion of Popular Culture
Chapter Summary
Chapter Timeline
Chapter Review
Chapter 29. Protest and Stagnation: The Western World, 1965–1985
A Culture of Protest
A Revolt in Sexual Mores
Youth Protest and Student Revolt
The Feminist Movement
Antiwar Protests
A Divided Western World
Stagnation in the Soviet Union
Conformity in Eastern Europe
Repression in East Germany and Romania
Western Europe: The Winds of Change
The United States: Turmoil and Tranquillity
Canada
The Cold War: The Move to Détente
The Second Vietnam War
China and the Cold War
The Practice of Détente
The Limits of Détente
Society and Culture in the Western World
The World of Science and Technology
The Environment and the Green Movements
Postmodern Thought
Trends in Art, Literature, and Music
Popular Culture: Image and Globalization
The Growth of Mass Sports
Chapter Summary
Chapter Timeline
Chapter Review
Chapter 30. After the Fall: The Western World in a Global Age (Since 1985)
Toward a New Western Order
The Revolutionary Era in the Soviet Union
Eastern Europe: The Revolutions of 1989 and the Collapse of the Communist Order
The Reunification of Germany
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