XIV Contents
Southern Italy • Italy Unified • Limits to Unification •
Italian Politics • The Rise of Italian Nationalism
The Unification of Germany 660 William I,
Bismarck, and the Resolution of the Constitutional
Crisis • Alliances and Warfare to Establish Prussian
Leadership • The North German Confederation • The
Franco-Prussian War and German Unification •
Nationalist versus Internationalist Movements •
William II and German Nationalism
National Awakenings in the Habsburg Lands 673
Diversity and Cohesion in the Habsburg Empire •
Repression of Nationalism in the Habsburg Empire •
Political Crisis and Foreign Policy Disasters • Creation
of the Dual Monarchy • Ethnic Tensions and
Nationalist Movements in the Dual Monarchy
Conclusion 682
Chapter 18 The Dominant Powers in the Ace of Liberalism:
Parliamentary Britain, Tsarist Russia, and
Republican France 684
Victorian Britain 686 The Victorian Consensus •
The Crimean War • The Liberal Era of Victorian
Politics • The Reform Bill of 1867 • Other Victorian
Reforms • Mass Politics Come to Britain • Irish Home
Rule • New Contours in British Political Life
Tsarist Russia 705 Stirrings of Reform in Russia •
The Emancipation of the Serfs • The Expansion of the
Russian Empire • Nihilists and Populists • Alexander
Ills Empire • Unrest, Reform, and Revolution • Lenin
and the Bolsheviks • The Russo-Japanese War (1904
190S) • The Revolution of 1905
France: Second Empire and Third Republic 725
The Authoritarian Empire • Economic Growth • The
“Liberal Empire” • The Franco-Prussian War and the
Siege of Paris • The Paris Commune
Republican France 734 Monarchists and
Republicans • The Third Republic • General
Boulanger and Captain Dreyfus • The Radical
Republic
Conclusion 741