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A History of the Modern World
A History of the Modern World, 9/e
R R Palmer, Yale University
Joel Colton, Duke University
Lloyd Kramer, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill

The Transformation of Eastern Europe

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XXIII. Three Aging Empires

  1. The Holy Roman Empire after 1648
    1. [Map Growth of the Habsburg Dominions]
    2. [Secondary discussion Imperial diet]
  1. The Republic of Poland about 1650
    1. [Secondary Discussion Highlights of History of Poland]
  1. The Ottoman Empire about 1650
    1. [Secondary Discussion Janissaries]
    2. [Secondary Discussion Who are the Crimean Tatars?]
    3. [Map Map of Ottoman Empire]

XXIV. The Formation of an Austrian Monarchy

  1. The Recovery and Growth of Habsburg Power, 1648-1740
    1. [Map Austria in 1718]
    2. [Image Vienna]
    3. [Secondary Discussion Siege of Vienna]
    4. [Map Plan of Siege of Vienna]
    5. [Secondary Discussion Prince Eugene of Savoy]
  1. The Austrian Monarchy by 1740
    1. [Image Schloss Schonbrunn, Vienna, 1696-1780]
    2. [Image Charles VI]
    3. [Secondary Discussion Pragmatic Sanction]

XXV. The Formation of Prussia

  1. Sweden's Short-Lived Empire
    1. [Image Gustavus Adolphus]
    2. [Image Queen Christina]
    3. [Image Charles XII]
    4. [Secondary Discussion Charles XII]
  1. The Territorial Growth of Brandenburg-Prussia
    1. [Image Berlin in 1685]
    2. [Map Maps of Brandenburg]
    3. [Image Frederick I]
    4. [Secondary Discussion Teutonic Knights]
    5. [Primary Source Frederick William I]
  1. The Prussian Military State
    1. [Primary Source Frederick II, the Great, Memoirs]
    2. [Primary Source Frederick II: Essay on the Forms of Government]
    3. [Image Schloß Sanssouci]

XXVI. The "Westernizing" of Russia

    1. [Virtual Tour] Moscow Kremlin]
    2. [Primary Source The Sudebnik of Ivan III]
    3. [Primary Source Samuel Collins on the Court of Aleksei Mikhailovich (1670)]
  1. Russia before Peter the Great
    1. [Secondary Discussion Great Russians]
    2. [Secondary Discussion Tatars]
    3. [Primary Source Tatars]
    4. [Image Cossacks]
    5. [Secondary Discussion White Russians]
    6. [Secondary Discussion Archangel]
    7. [Primary Source Treaty of Peace between Sweden and Russia, 1595]
    8. [Image 17th century Duma]
    9. [Secondary Discussion Time of Troubles]
    10. [Secondary Discussion Michael Romanov ]
    11. [Secondary Discussion Russian Orthodox Church]
    12. [Secondary Discussion Russian Orthodox Church]
    13. [Secondary Discussion History of the Russian Church]
    14. [Image Icon of Old Believers]
    15. [Secondary Discussion Holy Synod]
  1. Peter the Great: Foreign Affairs and Territorial Expansion
    1. [Secondary Discussion Moscow during the Romanov Dynasty]
    2. [Secondary Discussion Northern War]
    3. [Primary Source Treaty of Nystad, 1721]
    4. [Primary Source Streltsi Rebellion]
    5. [Map St. Petersburg in 1710]
    6. [Image Peter and Paul Fortress, St. Petersburg]
  1. Internal Changes under Peter the Great
    1. [Primary Source Proclamation on the Introduction of a New Calendar,]
    2. [Primary Source Peter I's Table of Ranks]
    3. [Primary Source On the Duties of the Procurator General, 1722]
    4. [Primary Source Jean Rousset de Missy, Life of Peter the Great]
    5. [Image Baroque Architecture of St. Petersburg]
    6. [Web Site Peterhof]
    7. [Image Shaving beards]
  1. The Results of Peter's Revolution
    1. [Secondary Discussion Peter's Russia]
    2. [Secondary Discussion Reforms of Peter the Great]

XXVII. The Partitions of Poland

    1. [Primary Source Division of Poland]
    2. [Secondary Discussion Thaddeus Kosciuszko and Uprising of 1794]