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HIST362: Modern Revolutions
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COURSE INTRODUCTION
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Unit 1: The Nature of Revolution
1.1: What is Revolution?
Mass Protests and the Military
The Long 19th Century
The Two Effects of Revolution
1.2: Ideologies of Revolution
Conflict Theory and Society
What Is the Tocqueville Effect?
1.3: Paving the Way to Revolution
Global Inequality
Modern Revolution
Dutch and British Exceptionalism
Absolutism and the State
The Enlightenment
The Enlightenment and the Public Sphere
What Is Enlightenment?
The Social Contract
The Future Progress of the Human Mind
1.4: The English Revolution of 1688
Oliver Cromwell
The Political Development of the British State
How "Glorious" was the English Revolution of 1688?
1.5: Government, Citizens' Rights, and Religion versus the State
800 Years of the Magna Carta
The English Bill of Rights of 1689
Hobbes on Authority, Human Rights, and Social Order
A Letter Concerning Toleration
The Levellers and Locke
A Short History of Human Rights
The Magna Carta versus the Bill of Rights
Formative Documents on Citizens' Rights
Unit 1 Assessment
Unit 1 Assessment
Unit 2: The American Revolution
2.1: Origins of the American Revolution
Being a British Colonist
The Origins of the American Revolution
Studying the American Revolution
Common Sense
Considerations October 1765
Logic of Resistance
The War for Independence
The Consequences of the American Revolution
Being an American: The Legacy of the Revolution
Primary Sources of the American Revolution
2.2: Revolutionizing Governance
The Articles of Confederation
Article I of the U.S. Constitution
Keys to Understanding the Constitution
The Iroquois Government
The Constitution of The Iroquois Nations Around 1500
The Enlightenment and the American Revolution
Interpreting the Bill of Rights
The U.S. Bill of Rights
Federalists versus Anti-Federalists
What Are Civil Liberties?
Unit 2 Assessment
Unit 2 Assessment
Unit 3: The French Revolution and Its Legacy
3.1: Roots of Revolution
Beginning of the French Revolution
Taxes and the Three Estates
The French Revolution
3.2: The Republic, Reign of Terror, and Thermidorean Reaction
Louis XIV and Versailles
Memoirs of the Private Life of Marie Antoinette
Marie Antoinette's Letter to Her Mother
The French Revolution, Part 1
The French Revolution, Part 2
Maximilien Robespierre
The Reign of Terror
The Eleventh of Thermidor
The Fall of the Republic
3.3: Revolution and New Government
Diderot's 1750 Encyclopedia
The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen
Declaration of the Rights of Women
Admission of Jews to Rights of Citizenship
The French Constitution of 1793
Primary Sources of the French Revolution
3.4: Napoleon and Legacies of the Revolution
Napoleon Bonaparte's Early Life
The Rise of Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon's Government
The Napoleonic Code
The Concordat of 1801
The European Powers During the Napoleonic Wars
Napoleon's Downfall
The Restoration of the Monarchy
Primary Sources of the Rise of Napoleon
3.5: The Partitions of Poland-Lithuania
Map of U.S. Land Gains
The Enlightenment in Poland
The Decline of Poland
The Partition of Poland
Historical Partitions of Poland
3.6: The Congress of Vienna
Napoleon and the Congress of Vienna
Territorial Changes in Europe
The Congress of Vienna
Nationalism and Unifications
Diplomatic Consequences of the Congress of Vienna
The Troubled 19th Century
Why Was There No Revolution in 1848 in Britain?
Cromwell and the English Middle Class Revolution
Unit 3 Assessment
Unit 3 Assessment
Unit 4: Revolution in Haiti, Mexico, Latin America, and the Philippines
4.1: Revolution in Haiti
Colonial Revolutions
Rebellions in the Caribbean
Toussaint L'Ouverture
The Haitian Revolution
Colonial Revolutions
Letter to Thomas Jefferson from Jean Jacques Dessalines
Saint Domingue, Rights, and Empire
Views on the Haitian Revolution
4.2: Revolution in Mexico and Texas
The Mexican War of Independence
Revolution in Latin America
Texas Declaration of Independence
Texas, Mexico, and America
The Path of Dictatorship
The Mexican Revolution
Francisco (Pancho) Villa
Mexico's 1917 Constitution
4.3: Revolution in South America
Other Revolutions in South America
María Antonia Bolívar and the War for Independence in Venezuela
The South American Revolutions
Spain and America
4.4: U.S. Involvement and Filipino Independence
The Monroe Doctrine
Philipine-American War
The Philippine-American War, 1899–1902
Roosevelt's "Big Stick" Foreign Policy
American Empire
4.5: Revolutions of the 20th century
Panamanian Independence and U.S. Political Intervention
The Cuban Revolution
Fidel Castro and the Cuban Revolution
The U.S. Approach to Cuba
Unit 4 Assessment
Unit 4 Assessment
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