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THE PAST LIVING NOW
Exclusive to the “Life” chapters
CHAPTER 18
The Commercialization of Sports
CHAPTER 22
Modern Sewage Systems
CHAPTER 30
Remembering the Holocaust
THINKING LIKE A HISTORIAN
Chapter 11 Popular Revolts in the Late Middle Ages
Chapter 12 Humanist Learning
Chapter 13 Social Discipline in the Reformation
Chapter 14 Who Was Doña Marina?
Chapter 15 What Was Absolutism?
Chapter 16 The Enlightenment Debate on Religious Tolerance
Chapter 17 Rural Industry: Progress or Exploitation?
Chapter 18 A New Subjectivity
Chapter 19 The Rights of Which Men?
Chapter 20 Making the Industrialized Worker
Chapter 21 The Republican Spirit in 1848
Chapter 22 The Promise of Electricity
Chapter 23 How to Build a Nation
Chapter 24 Women and Empire
Chapter 25 The Partition of the Ottoman Empire and the Mandate System
Chapter 26 The Radio Age
Chapter 27 Normalizing Eugenics and “Racial Hygiene” in Nazi Germany
Chapter 28 Violence and the Algerian War
Chapter 29 The New Environmentalism
Chapter 30 The Conservative Reaction to Immigration and Islamist Terrorism
EVALUATING THE EVIDENCE
CHAPTER 11
11.1 Dance of Death
11.2 The Trial of Joan of Arc
11.3 Christine de Pizan, Advice to the Wives of Artisans
CHAPTER 12
12.1 A Sermon of Savonarola
12.2 Thomas More, Utopia
12.3 A Gold Coin of Ferdinand and Isabella
CHAPTER 13
13.1 Martin Luther, On Christian Liberty
13.2 Domestic Scene
13.3 Elizabethan Injunctions About Religion
CHAPTER 14
14.1 Columbus Describes His First Voyage
14.2 Interpreting the Spread of Disease Among Natives
14.3 Tenochtitlan Leaders Respond to Spanish Missionaries
CHAPTER 15
15.1 Letter from Versailles
15.2 Peter the Great and Foreign Experts
15.3 John Locke, Two Treatises of Government
CHAPTER 16
16.1 Galileo Galilei, The Sidereal Messenger
16.2 “An Account of a Particular Species of Cocoon”
16.3 Denis Diderot, “Supplement to Bougainville’s Voyage”
CHAPTER 17
17.1 Arthur Young on the Benefits of Enclosure
17.2 Adam Smith on the Division of Labor
17.3 Olaudah Equiano’s Economic Arguments for Ending Slavery
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CHAPTER 18
18.1 Parisian Boyhood
18.2 A Day in the Life of Paris
18.3 Advice to Methodists
CHAPTER 19
19.1 Abigail Adams, “Remember the Ladies”
19.2 Abbé Sieyès, What Is the Third Estate?
19.3 Contrasting Visions of the Sans-Culottes
CHAPTER 20
20.1 Debate over Child Labor Laws
20.2 The Testimony of Young Mine Workers
20.3 Advice for Middle-Class Women
CHAPTER 21
21.1 The Karlsbad Decrees: Conservative Reaction in the German Confederation
21.2 English Romantic Poets
21.3 Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, Children’s Stories and Household Tales
CHAPTER 22
22.1 First Impressions of the World’s Biggest City
22.2 Stephan Zweig on Middle-Class Youth and Sexuality
22.3 Émile Zola and Realism in Literature
CHAPTER 23
23.1 The Struggle for the Italian Nation
23.2 Eyewitness Accounts of Bloody Sunday
23.3 Adelheid Popp, the Making of a Socialist
CHAPTER 24
24.1 Nativism in the United States
24.2 The White Man’s Burden
24.3 The Brown Man’s Burden
CHAPTER 25
25.1 Poetry in the Trenches
25.2 Wartime Propaganda Posters
25.3 Peace, Land, and Bread for the Russian People
CHAPTER 26
26.1 Friedrich Nietzsche Pronounces the Death of God
26.2 The Futurist Manifesto
26.3 George Orwell on Life on the Dole
CHAPTER 27
27.1 Stalin Justifies the Five-Year Plan
27.2 Famine and Recovery on a Soviet Collective Farm
27.3 Everyday Life in the London Blitz
CHAPTER 28
28.1 Western European Recovery and the Promise of Prosperity
28.2 The Nixon-Khrushchev “Kitchen Debate”
28.3 Frantz Fanon on Violence, Decolonization, and Human Dignity
CHAPTER 29
29.1 Human Rights Under the Helsinki Accords
29.2 Simone de Beauvoir’s Feminist Critique of Marriage
29.3 Dissent in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic
CHAPTER 30
30.1 President Putin on Global Security
30.2 William Pfaff, Will the French Riots Change Anything?
30.3 The Thessaloniki Programme
INDIVIDUALS IN SOCIETY
Meister Eckhart
Leonardo da Vinci
Anna Jansz of Rotterdam
Juan de Pareja
Hürrem
Moses Mendelssohn and the Jewish Enlightenment
Rebecca Protten
Rose Bertin, “Minister of Fashion”
Toussaint L’Ouverture
Samuel Crompton
Germaine de Staël
Franziska Tiburtius
Theodor Herzl
Cecil Rhodes
Vera Brittain
Gustav Stresemann
Primo Levi
Armando Rodrigues
Margaret Thatcher
Edward Snowden
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LIVING IN THE PAST
Treating the Plague
Male Clothing and Masculinity
Uses of Art in the Reformation
Foods of the Columbian Exchange
The Absolutist Palace
Coffeehouse Culture
The Remaking of London
Improvements in Childbirth
A Revolution of Culture and Daily Life
The Steam Age
Revolutionary Experiences in 1848
Nineteenth-Century Women’s Fashion
Peasant Life in Post-Reform Russia
The Immigrant Experience
Life and Death on the Western Front
Modern Design for Everyday Use
Nazi Propaganda and Consumer Goods
A Model Socialist Steel Town
The Supermarket Revolution
The Euro
MAPPING THE PAST
Map 11.1 The Course of the Black Death in Fourteenth-Century Europe
Map 12.2 The Growth of Printing in Europe, 1448–1552
Map 13.2 Religious Divisions in Europe, ca. 1555
Map 14.2 Overseas Exploration and Conquest in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries
Map 15.2 Europe After the Peace of Utrecht, 1715
Map 16.1 The Partition of Poland, 1772–1795
Map 17.1 Industry and Population in Eighteenth-Century Europe
Map 18.1 Literacy in France, ca. 1789
Map 19.2 Napoleonic Europe in 1812
Map 20.2 Continental Industrialization, ca. 1850
Map 21.1 Europe in 1815
Map 22.1 European Cities of 100,000 or More, 1800–1900
Map 23.2 The Unification of Germany, 1864–1871
Map 24.2 The Partition of Africa
Map 25.4 Territorial Changes After World War I
Map 26.1 The Great Depression in the United States and Europe, 1929–1939
Map 27.3 World War II in Europe and Africa, 1939–1945
Map 28.1 The Aftermath of World War II in Europe, ca. 1945–1950
Map 29.2 Democratic Movements in Eastern Europe, 1989
Map 30.3 The European Union, 2016