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HIS134 European History Since 1789 - Davis: Primary Sources
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The French Revolution and Modernity
Duc de Saint-Simon on the Court of Louis XIV
Jean-Jacques Rousseau, excerpts from “The Social Contract” (1763)
Declaration of the Rights of Man (1789)
Olympe de Gouge, ”Declaration of the Rights of Women” (1791)
La Marseillaise
Industrialization, Modernization and State Building
Thomas de Quincey, “Confessions of an Opium Eater”
Mary Shelley, “The Last Man” (1822)
Florence Nightingale on rural hygiene
Emile Zola, excerpt from Germinal (1885)
Daniel O’Connell on justice for Ireland, 1836
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, excerpts from The Communist Manifesto (1848)
Program of the Pan-German League, 1890-1898
Joseph Conrad, excerpt from Heart of Darkness (1902)
Edward Morel, excerpt from The Black Man’s Burden (1903)
Modernity in Crisis: Fin de Siècle, War and Revolution
Eduaord Bernstein on evolutionary socialism
Surrealist Manifesto (1925)
Friedrich Nietzsche, excerpt from Genealogy of Morals
Friedrich Nietzsche, “The Parable of the Madman”
Vladimir Lenin, “What is to be Done?” (1902)
Art of Otto Dix (Exhibition Images): Neue Gallerie
Postwar Anxiety, the Rise of Fascism and World War II
Paul Valéry, “On European Civilization and the European Mind”
Benito Mussollini on Facism (1932)
Europe Since 1945
Gay Liberation Front Manifesto (London, 1971)
“French ministers fume after Reding rebuke over Roma,” BBC News (Sept 15, 2010)
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