A History of
Western Civilization

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Lesson 1. The Rise of Europe
Lesson 2. The Upheaval in Christendom, 1300-1560
Lesson 3. Economic Renewal and Wars of Religon, 1560-1648
Lesson 4. The Establishment of West-European Leadership
Lesson 5. The Transformation of Eastern Europe
Lesson 6. The Struggle for Wealth and Empire
Lesson 7. The Scientific View of the World
Lesson 8. The Age of Enlightenment
Lesson 9. The French Revolution
Lesson 10. Napoleonic Europe
Lesson 11. Reaction versus Progress, 1815-1848
Lesson 12. Revolution and the Reimposition of Order, 1848-1870
Lesson 13. The Consolidation of Large Nation-States, 1859-1871
Lesson 14. European Civilization, 1871-1914: Economy and Politics
Lesson 15. European Civilization, 1871-1914: Society and Culture
Lesson 16. Europe's World Supremacy, 1871-1914
Lesson 17. The First World War
Lesson 18. The Russian Revolution and the Soviet Union
Lesson 19. The Apparent Victory of Democracy
Lesson 20. Democracy and Dictatorship
Lesson 21. The Second World War
Lesson 22. The Postwar Era: Cold War and Reconstruction
Lesson 23. Empires into Nations: The Developing World
Lesson 24. A World Endangered: Coexistence and Confrontation in the Cold War
Lesson 25. A World Transformed

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Acknowledgments

The content of this study guide is based upon resources provided free to the public by McGraw-Hill Higher Education. The book is Palmer, Colton, and Kramer, A History of the Modern World, 9/e.

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