Book/Printed Material World history, 1815-1920,
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Image 1 of World history, 1815-1920,
- Contributor: Fueter, Eduard - Fay, Sidney Bradshaw
- Date: 1922
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- Contributor: Fueter, Eduard - Fay, Sidney Bradshaw
- Date: 1922
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- Contributor: Fueter, Eduard - Fay, Sidney Bradshaw
- Date: 1922
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Image 4 of World history, 1815-1920,
- Contributor: Fueter, Eduard - Fay, Sidney Bradshaw
- Date: 1922
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Image 5 of World history, 1815-1920,
- Contributor: Fueter, Eduard - Fay, Sidney Bradshaw
- Date: 1922
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- Date: 1922
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Image 7 of World history, 1815-1920, WORLD HISTORY 1815-1920 BY EDUARD FUETER AUTHOR OF HISTOIRE DE l HISTORIOGRAPHIE MODERNE TRANSLATED BY SIDNEY BRADSHAW FAY PROFESSOR OF HISTORY IN SMITH COLLEGE m NEW YORK HARCOURT. BRACE AND COMPANY
- Contributor: Fueter, Eduard - Fay, Sidney Bradshaw
- Date: 1922
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Image 8 of World history, 1815-1920, _f-*b COPYRIGHT, 1922, BY HARCOURT, BRACE AND COMPANY, INC. PRINTED IN THE U S A. BY THC QUINN a BODEN COMPANY RAHWAY. N. J
- Contributor: Fueter, Eduard - Fay, Sidney Bradshaw
- Date: 1922
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Image 9 of World history, 1815-1920, TRANSLATOR S NOTE A decade ago Professor Fueter attracted the attention of historical scholars all over the world by his admirable Geschichte der neueren Historiographie (Munich, 191 1). Its worth was quickly…
- Contributor: Fueter, Eduard - Fay, Sidney Bradshaw
- Date: 1922
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Image 10 of World history, 1815-1920,
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- Date: 1922
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Image 11 of World history, 1815-1920, CONTENTS PAGE Introduction: the Conception of World History vii BOOK I. GENERAL OBSERVATIONS— THE POINT OF DEPARTURE CHAPTER I. The Last Hundred Years as a Period in the His- tory OF THE…
- Contributor: Fueter, Eduard - Fay, Sidney Bradshaw
- Date: 1922
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Image 12 of World history, 1815-1920, iv CONTENTS BOOK III. FROM THE OLD COLONIAL POLICY TO THE NEW CHArriB PAGE XV, European Settlement in the United States 103 XVI. The Founding of a French Colonial Empire in North…
- Contributor: Fueter, Eduard - Fay, Sidney Bradshaw
- Date: 1922
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Image 13 of World history, 1815-1920, CONTENTS CHAPTER XXXI. III. The Anglo- V PAGE The New Colonial Policy: Saxon Empires 361 XXXII. The Socialist Movement and the Attitude of Governments Toward It 381 XXXIII. The Struggle Between Austria…
- Contributor: Fueter, Eduard - Fay, Sidney Bradshaw
- Date: 1922
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Image 14 of World history, 1815-1920,
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- Date: 1922
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Image 15 of World history, 1815-1920, WORLD HISTORY. 1815-1920 INTRODUCTION. THE CONCEPTION OF WORLD HISTORY What has hitherto been called universal history or world history (Weltgesckichte) has been nothing but a conglomeration. People believed they were writing world…
- Contributor: Fueter, Eduard - Fay, Sidney Bradshaw
- Date: 1922
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Image 16 of World history, 1815-1920, 2 INTRODUCTION the present needs above all else is a grasp of history from the stand- point of a world outlook and not a collection of anecdotes. Far too long has the…
- Contributor: Fueter, Eduard - Fay, Sidney Bradshaw
- Date: 1922
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Image 17 of World history, 1815-1920, BOOK I GENERAL OBSERVATIONS— THE POINT OF DEPARTURE
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- Date: 1922
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Image 18 of World history, 1815-1920,
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- Date: 1922
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Image 19 of World history, 1815-1920, CHAPTER I THE LAST HUNDRED YEARS AS A PERIOD OF WORLD HISTORY It has often been said, even by great philosophers, that history simply repeats itself that, though to a superficial view…
- Contributor: Fueter, Eduard - Fay, Sidney Bradshaw
- Date: 1922
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Image 20 of World history, 1815-1920, 4 GENERAL OBSERVATIONS in the sixteenth century. But even if such events of an earlier period seem essentially similar from a superficial point of view, there remains, nevertheless, the great difference which…
- Contributor: Fueter, Eduard - Fay, Sidney Bradshaw
- Date: 1922
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Image 21 of World history, 1815-1920, CHAPTER II THE GEOGRAPHICAL ORGANIZATION OF THE WORLD IN 1 815 To-day the world is an economic unit. Economic disasters and great revolutions which occur in one part of the world are…
- Contributor: Fueter, Eduard - Fay, Sidney Bradshaw
- Date: 1922
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Image 22 of World history, 1815-1920, 6 GENERAL OBSERVATIONS contact with the colonies was limited therefore to the regulation and retention of trade; even if expeditions were made into the interior for commercial purposes, these aimed only at…
- Contributor: Fueter, Eduard - Fay, Sidney Bradshaw
- Date: 1922
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Image 23 of World history, 1815-1920, CHAPTER III THE NEW ECONOMIC SYSTEM Now it chanced that the only nation which possessed the necessary sea power for extending European authority over the world was also at the same time…
- Contributor: Fueter, Eduard - Fay, Sidney Bradshaw
- Date: 1922
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Image 24 of World history, 1815-1920, 8 GENERAL OBSERVATIONS the disposal of English industry a hitherto undreamt-of supply of cotton, for which in turn new uses were discovered. This introduction of manufacturing on a large scale, known in…
- Contributor: Fueter, Eduard - Fay, Sidney Bradshaw
- Date: 1922
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Image 25 of World history, 1815-1920, THE NEW ECONOMIC SYSTEM 9 treated later in the chapter on English History (ch. xiv). Here it need only be pointed out that the new economic organization of trade on a world…
- Contributor: Fueter, Eduard - Fay, Sidney Bradshaw
- Date: 1922
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Image 26 of World history, 1815-1920, 10 GENERAL OBSERVATIONS sold. Apparently an equilibrium had been established. Thanks to the new economic organization on a world basis, the enormously increased population of the world could be fed, in fact…
- Contributor: Fueter, Eduard - Fay, Sidney Bradshaw
- Date: 1922
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Image 27 of World history, 1815-1920, CHAPTER IV THE ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION The Industrial Revolution which took place in England had as its counterpart in much of the rest of Europe the revolution in prop-…
- Contributor: Fueter, Eduard - Fay, Sidney Bradshaw
- Date: 1922
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Image 28 of World history, 1815-1920, 12 GENERAL OBSERVATIONS could not have won on a basis of ability and free competition. To these privileges must be added that of exemption from taxation for nobility, clergy, and the ruling…
- Contributor: Fueter, Eduard - Fay, Sidney Bradshaw
- Date: 1922
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Image 29 of World history, 1815-1920, CONSEQUENCES OF FRENCH REVOLUTION 13 the heirs to share the land equally or make an equivalent provision. Even if some of the heirs withdraw from the land, the situation is no better,…
- Contributor: Fueter, Eduard - Fay, Sidney Bradshaw
- Date: 1922
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Image 30 of World history, 1815-1920, 14 GENERAL OBSERVATIONS Utopian conception under the legal equality introduced by the French Revolution than under the earlier system of privileges for certain families and classes. Historical events have also proved that…
- Contributor: Fueter, Eduard - Fay, Sidney Bradshaw
- Date: 1922
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Image 31 of World history, 1815-1920, CONSEQUENCES OF FRENCH REVOLUTION 15 portance that these Ideas of the French Revolution coincided at the outset with liberal or even republican forms of government. In itself, the adoption of the kind…
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- Date: 1922
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Image 32 of World history, 1815-1920, CHAPTER V THE PANIC OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION The reason that the same people who regarded Napoleon as an illegitimate ruler were also the people who feared and hated the republican revolutionary…
- Contributor: Fueter, Eduard - Fay, Sidney Bradshaw
- Date: 1922
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Image 33 of World history, 1815-1920, rrHE PANIC OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION 17 for pre-revolutionary forms. Especially in countries where those in control thought they ought to protect themselves against revolution- ary attempts, the view prevailed that the…
- Contributor: Fueter, Eduard - Fay, Sidney Bradshaw
- Date: 1922
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Image 34 of World history, 1815-1920, i8 GENERAL OBSERVATIONS was to blame when the movement went so far. Only by heading off the danger at the outset could success be secured; if the reins were once loosened there…
- Contributor: Fueter, Eduard - Fay, Sidney Bradshaw
- Date: 1922
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Image 35 of World history, 1815-1920, CHAPTER VI HUMANITARIANISM While the political and religious tendencies of the Age of Enlighten- ment were regarded with disfavor in governmental circles, as a result of the French Revolution, another of its…
- Contributor: Fueter, Eduard - Fay, Sidney Bradshaw
- Date: 1922
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Image 36 of World history, 1815-1920, 20 GENERAL OBSERVATIONS by prison reform and the abolition of slavery. Naturally the hu- manitarian movement thereby became far stronger than at a time when it was advocated only by a few…
- Contributor: Fueter, Eduard - Fay, Sidney Bradshaw
- Date: 1922
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Image 37 of World history, 1815-1920, HUMANITARIANISM 21 In fact, England s abolition of the slave trade was hurtful from the point of view of British commerce; it was justifiable only on ideal- istic grounds.
- Contributor: Fueter, Eduard - Fay, Sidney Bradshaw
- Date: 1922
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Image 38 of World history, 1815-1920, ^1
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- Date: 1922
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Image 39 of World history, 1815-1920, BOOK II THE RISE AND FALL OF THE INTERNATIONAL ALLIANCE AGAINST REVOLUTIONARY TENDENCIES
- Contributor: Fueter, Eduard - Fay, Sidney Bradshaw
- Date: 1922
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Image 40 of World history, 1815-1920,
- Contributor: Fueter, Eduard - Fay, Sidney Bradshaw
- Date: 1922