History of the Modern World, 10th Edition (Palmer)Chapter 11:
Industries, Ideas, and the Struggle for Reform, 1815-1848Primary Sources, Maps and ImagesLII. The Industrial Revolution in Britain - The Agricultural Revolution in Britain
- Industrialism in Britain: Incentives and Inventions
- Some Social Consequences of Industrialism of Britain
- Classical Economics: "Laissez Faire"
LIII. The Advent of the "Isms" - Romanticism
- [Primary Source William Wordsworth, The World Is Too Much with Us, 1807]
- [Image William Wordsworth]
- [Primary Source Lord Byron, The Isles of Greece]
- [Image Lord Byron]
- [Primary Source Percy Bysshe Shelley, Defence of Poetry, 1819]
- [Image Percy Bysshe Shelley]
- [Primary Source Mary Shelley, The Last Man, 1822]
- [Image Mary Shelley]
- [Image Victor Hugo]
- [Image Rene Chateaubriand]
- [Image George Sand]
- [Primary Source Friedrich von Schiller, Letters Upon The Aesthetic Education of Man, 1794]
- [Primary Source Friedrich von Schiller, Ode to Joy]
- [Primary Source Friedrich von Schlegel, German Romanticism in Philosophy]
- Classical Liberalism
- Radicalism, Republicanism, Socialism
- Feminism
- Nationalism: Western Europe
- Nationalism: Eastern Europe
- Other "Isms"
LIV. The Dike and the Flood: Domestic - Reaction after 1815: France, Poland
- Reaction after 1815: The German States, Britain
LV. The Dike and the Flood: International - The Congress of Aix-la-Chapelle, 1818
- Revolution in Southern Europe: The Congress of Troppau, 1820
- Spain and the Near East: The Congress of Verona, 1822
- Latin American Independence
- The End of the Congress System
- Russia: The Decembrist Revolt, 1825
LVI. The Breakthrough of Liberalism in the West: Revolutions of 1830-1832 - France, 1824-1830: The July Revolution, 1830
- Revolutions of 1830: Belgium and Poland
- Reform in Great Britain
- Borough-mongers
- Britain after 1832
LVII. Triumph of the West-European Bourgeoisie - The Frustration and Challenge of Labor
- Socialism and Chartism
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