
Sources of The Making of the West, Volume II: Since 1500: Peoples and Cultures
by Hunt, Lynn; Martin, Thomas R.; Rosenwein, Barbara H.; Hsia, R. Po-chia; Smith, Bonnie G.; Lualdi, Katharine J.-
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Summary
Table of Contents
Preface | p. v |
Introduction: Working with Historical Sources | p. 1 |
Religious Reforms and Global Encounters, 1492-1560 | p. 15 |
Worlds Collide: Bernal Diaz del Castillo, The True History of the Conquest of New Spain (c. 1567) | p. 15 |
Illustrating a Native Perspective: Lienzo de Tlaxcala (c. 1560) | p. 20 |
Defending Native Humanity: Bartolome de Las Casas, In Defense of the Indians (c. 1548-1550) | p. 21 |
Scripture and Salvation: Martin Luther, Freedom of a Christian (1520) | p. 24 |
Reforming Christianity: John Calvin, Articles Concerning Predestination (c. 1560) and The Necessity of Reforming the Church (1543) | p. 26 |
Responding to Reformation: St. Ignatius of Loyola, A New Kind of Catholicism (1546, 1549, 1553) | p. 28 |
Wars of Religion and Clash of Worldviews, 1560-1648 | p. 33 |
Legislating Tolerance: Henry IV, Edict of Nantes (1598) | p. 33 |
Barbarians All: Michel de Montaigne, Of Cannibals (1580s) | p. 37 |
The Scientific Challenge: Galileo, Letter to the Grand Duchess Christina (1615) | p. 39 |
The Persecution of Witches: The Trial of Suzanne Gaudry (1652) | p. 43 |
Commercial Endeavors: David Pieterzen DeVries, Voyages from Holland to America (1655) | p. 49 |
State Building and the Search for Order, 1648-1690 | p. 53 |
Civil War and Social Contract: Thomas Hobbes, Leviathan (1651) | p. 53 |
The Consent of the Governed: John Locke, The Second Treatise of Government (1690) | p. 59 |
Opposing Serfdom: Ludwig Fabritius, The Revolt of Stenka Razin (1670) | p. 62 |
Fighting for Empire: A True and Exact Relation of the Raising of the Siege of Vienna (1683) | p. 65 |
In Search of the Northwest Passage: Jacques Marquette, Exploring the Mississippi (1673) | p. 69 |
The Atlantic System and Its Consequences, 1690-1740 | p. 75 |
Captivity and Enslavement: Olaudah Equiano, The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano Written by Himself (1789) | p. 75 |
A "Sober and Wholesome Drink": A Brief Description of the Excellent Vertues of That Sober and Wholesome Drink, Called Coffee (1674) | p. 78 |
In Defense of Military Action: Tsar Peter I, Letter to His Son, Alexei (October 11, 1715) and Alexei's Response (October 31, 1715) | p. 82 |
Challenging Absolutism: Montesquieu, Persian Letters: Letter 37 (1721) | p. 85 |
Questioning Women's Submission: Mary Astell, Reflections upon Marriage (1706) | p. 87 |
The Promise of Enlightenment, 1740-1789 | p. 93 |
Spreading Enlightenment: Marie-Therese Geoffrin and M. d'Alembert, The Salon of Madame Geoffrin (1765) | p. 93 |
An Enlightened Worker: Jacques-Louis Menetra, Journal of My Life (1764-1802) | p. 95 |
Reforming the Law: Cesare Beccaria, On Crimes and Punishments (1764) | p. 97 |
Reforming Commerce: Adam Smith, An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (1776) | p. 101 |
Enlightened Monarchy: Frederick II, Political Testament (1752) | p. 104 |
The Cataclysm of Revolution, 1789-1799 | p. 107 |
Defining the Nation: Abbe Sieyes, What Is the Third Estate? (1789) | p. 107 |
The People under the Old Regime: Political Cartoon (1815) | p. 112 |
Establishing Rights: National Assembly, The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen (1789) | p. 113 |
Defending Terror: Maximilien Robespierre, Report on the Principles of Political Morality (1794) | p. 115 |
Dissent on Trial: Olympe de Gouges, Letters on the Trial (1793) | p. 119 |
Liberty for All?: Francois Dominique Toussaint L'Ouverture, Revolution in the Colonies (1794-1795) | p. 123 |
Napoleon and the Revolutionary Legacy, 1800-1830 | p. 126 |
Napoleon in Egypt: The Chronicle of Abd al-Rahman al-Jabarti (1798) | p. 126 |
The Conservative Order: Prince Klemens von Metternich, Results of the Congress at Laybach (1821) | p. 129 |
Challenge to Autocracy: Peter Kakhovsky, The Decembrist Insurrection in Russia (1825) | p. 132 |
The Romantic Imagination: John Keats, Letter to Benjamin Bailey (1817) | p. 136 |
Technology's Wrath: Mary Shelley, Frankenstein (1818) | p. 137 |
Industrialization and Social Ferment, 1830-1850 | p. 143 |
Establishing New Work Habits: Factory Rules in Berlin (1844) | p. 143 |
New Rules for the Middle Class: Sarah Stickney Ellis, Characteristics of the Women of England (1839) | p. 146 |
The Division of Labor Illustrated: Punch Magazine, "Capital and Labour" (1843) | p. 149 |
What Is the Proletariat?: Friedrich Engels, Draft of a Communist Confession of Faith (1847) | p. 150 |
The Poetry of Freedom: Sandor Petofi, "National Song" of Hungary (1848) | p. 155 |
Imperialism and Opium: Commissioner Lin, Letter to Queen Victoria (1839) | p. 157 |
Politics and Culture of the Nation-State, 1850-1870 | p. 160 |
Ending Serfdom in Russia: Peter Kropotkin, Memoirs of a Revolutionist (1861) | p. 160 |
Fighting for Italian Nationalism: Camillo di Cavour, Letter to King Victor Emmanuel (July 24, 1858) | p. 163 |
Realpolitik and Otto von Bismarck: Rudolf von Ihering, Two Letters (1866) | p. 165 |
Evolutionary Principles: Charles Darwin, The Descent of Man (1871) | p. 167 |
Social Evolution: Walter Bagehot, Physics and Politics (1872) | p. 170 |
Industry, Empire, and Everyday Life, 1870-1890 | p. 173 |
Defending Conquest: Jules Ferry, Speech before the French National Assembly (1883) | p. 173 |
Imperialism and Anti-Imperialism: Rudyard Kipling, The White Man's Burden and Editorial from the San Francisco Call (1899) | p. 177 |
Global Competition: Ernest Edwin Williams, Made in Germany (1896) | p. 181 |
The Advance of Unionism: Margaret Bondfield, A Life's Work (1948) | p. 185 |
Artistic Expression: Edgar Degas, Notebooks (1863-1884) | p. 187 |
Modernity and the Road to War, 1890-1914 | p. 191 |
"God Is Dead": Friedrich Nietzsche, The Gay Science (1882) | p. 191 |
The Dreyfus Affair: Emile Zola, "J'accuse!" (January 13, 1898) | p. 196 |
Rising Up against Western Imperialism: The I-ho-ch'uan (Boxers), The Boxers Demand Death for All "Foreign Devils" (1900) | p. 201 |
Militant Suffrage: Emmeline Pankhurst, Speech from the Dock (1908) | p. 203 |
Tapping the Human Psyche: Sigmund Freud, The Interpretation of Dreams (1900) | p. 206 |
The Idealized Family: Eugenics Education Society of London, Eugenics for Citizens: Aim of Eugenics (c. 1907) | p. 209 |
World War I and Its Aftermath, 1914-1929 | p. 211 |
The Horrors of War: Fritz Franke and Siegfried Sassoon, Two Soldiers' Views (1914-1918) | p. 211 |
Mobilizing for Total War: L. Doriat, Women on the Home Front (1917) | p. 214 |
Revolutionary Marxism Defended: Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, Letter to Nikolai Aleksandrovich Rozhkov (January 29, 1919) | p. 217 |
Establishing Fascism in Italy: Benito Mussolini, The Doctrine of Fascism (1932) | p. 218 |
A New Form of Anti-Semitism: Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf (1925) | p. 223 |
An Age of Catastrophes, 1929-1945 | p. 227 |
Socialist Nationalism: Joseph Goebbels, Nazi Propaganda Pamphlet (1930) | p. 227 |
Seeking a Diplomatic Solution: Neville Chamberlain, Speech on the Munich Crisis (1938) | p. 230 |
The Spanish Civil War: Isidora Dolores Ibarruri Gomez, La Pasionaria's Farewell Address (November 1, 1938) | p. 233 |
The Final Solution: Sam Bankhalter and Hinda Kibort, Memories of the Holocaust (1938-1945) | p. 235 |
Atomic Catastrophe: Michihiko Hachiya, Hiroshima Diary (August 7, 1945) | p. 241 |
The Cold War and the Remaking of Europe, 1945-1965 | p. 247 |
Stalin and the Western Threat: The Formation of the Communist Information Bureau (Cominform) (1947) | p. 247 |
Truman and the Soviet Threat: National Security Council, Paper Number 68 (1950) | p. 251 |
Throwing Off Colonialism: Ho Chi Minh, Declaration of Independence of the Republic of Vietnam (1945) | p. 254 |
The Condition of Modern Women: Simone de Beauvoir, The Second Sex (1949) | p. 257 |
The Hungarian Uprising: Bela Liptak, Birth of MEFESZ (1956) | p. 259 |
Postindustrial Society and the End of the Cold War Order, 1965-1989 | p. 264 |
Prague Spring: Josef Smrkovsky, What Lies Ahead (February 9, 1968) | p. 264 |
A Revolutionary Time: Student Voices of Protest (1968) | p. 268 |
Children Fleeing Napalm Attack in South Vietnam: Nick Ut, Photograph (June 8, 1972) | p. 271 |
The Rising Power of OPEC: U.S. Embassy, Saudi Arabia, Saudi Ban on Oil Shipments to the United States (October 23, 1973) | p. 272 |
Facing Terrorism: Jacques Chirac, New French Antiterrorist Laws (September 14, 1986) | p. 275 |
Debating Change in the Soviet Union: Glasnost and the Soviet Press (1988) | p. 277 |
The New Globalism: Opportunities and Dilemmas, 1989 to the Present | p. 283 |
Ethnic Cleansing: The Diary of Zlata Filipovic (October 6, 1991-June 29, 1992) | p. 283 |
Critiquing the European Union: Leif Zetterling, Klasskamrater (Classmates) Cartoon (January 22, 2001) | p. 291 |
Doctors Without Borders: Joelle Tanguy and Fiona Terry, On Humanitarian Responsibility (December 12, 1999) | p. 293 |
An End to Apartheid: The African National Congress, Introductory Statement to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (August 19, 1996) | p. 296 |
China in the Global Age: Chinese Olympic Committee, Announcements on Preparations for the 2008 Summer Olympic Games (2004-2007) | p. 300 |
The Post-9/11 Era: Amartya Sen, A World Not Neatly Divided (November 23, 2001) | p. 304 |
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