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Copyright ©2002 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
Chapter Thirty-Three:
Societies at Crossroads
Bentley & Ziegler, TRADITIONS AND ENCOUNTERS, 2/e
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The Ottoman Empire in Decline The Nature of Decline
Military Decline Territorial Losses
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Territorial Losses of the Ottoman empire, 1800-1914
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The Ottoman Empire in Decline The Nature of Decline
Economic Difficulties The Capitulations
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The Ottoman Empire in Decline Reform and Reorganization
The Reforms of Mahmud II Legal and Educational Reform Opposition to the Tanzimat
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The Ottoman Empire in Decline The Young Turk Era
Reform and Repression The Young Turks
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The Russian Empire Under Pressure Military Defeat and Social Reform
The Crimean War
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The Russian empire, 1801-1914
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The Russian Empire Under Pressure Military Defeat and Social Reform
The Crimean War Emancipation of the Serfs Political and Legal Reform
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Tsar Alexander II of Russia
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The Russian Empire Under Pressure Industrialization
The Witte System Industrial Discontent
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The Russian Empire Under Pressure Repression and Revolution
Protest Repression Terrorism The Revolution
of 1905
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Russian and Japanese delegates in New Hampshire
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The Chinese Empire under Siege The Opium War and the Unequal Treaties
The Opium Trade The Opium War Unequal Treaties
Chinese Opium Den
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The Chinese Empire under Siege The Taiping Rebellion
The Taiping Program Taiping Defeat
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East Asia in the nineteenth century
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The Chinese Empire under Siege Reform Frustrated
The Self-Strengthening Movement Spheres of Influence The Hundred Days Reforms The Boxer Rebellion
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The Transformation of Japan From Tokugawa to Meiji
Crisis and Reform Foreign Pressure The End of Tokugawa Rule The Meiji Restoration
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The Transformation of Japan Meiji Reforms
Foreign Influences Abolition of the Feudal Order Revamping the Tax System Constitutional Government Remodeling the Economy Costs of Economic Development
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Sources From The Past:
Proclamation of the Young Turks
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“The basis for the Constitution will be respect for the predominance of the national will… Every citizen will enjoy complete liberty and equality, regardless of nationality or religion, and be submitted to the same obligations.”
- The Proclamation of the Young Turks
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Sources From The Past:
Letter of Lin Zexu to Queen Victoria
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“You, I hope, will certainly agree that people who pursue material gains to the great detriment of the welfare of others can be neither tolerated by Heaven nor endured by men.”
- Lin Zexu (undelivered)