European Politics in the Late 19th Century

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AP European History

UHS – Ms. Tully

The Movement for Women’s

Rights

 Family and marriage laws

New professions

The Right to Vote –

Suffragists

 Efforts for Peace

Jews in the European Nation-

State

 Jewish

Emancipation

 Anti-Semitism in

Austria & Germany

 Persecution of Jews in Eastern Europe

 Zionism

Great Britain

Conservative Party nationalist, imperialist, antisocialist

Liberals under pressure from trade unions &

Labour Party

Liberals returned to power in 1906, led by

David Lloyd George

National Insurance Act of

1911

Parliament Act of 1911

The Irish Question 

Home Rule?

France and the Third Republic

 Bloody establishment of the Third Republic

 General Boulanger

The Dreyfus Affair

Emile Zola – J’accuse!

 Radical republicans took control of gov’t 

Georges Clemenceau

Germany

Germany & Kaiser

William II  authoritarian, conservative, militarybureaucratic power state

Continued attacks on socialists

Modernization vs.

Traditionalism

New radical right-wing politics

Austria-Hungary

 The nationalities problem  worse w/ universal suffrage

 Socialism & anti-

Semitism

Russia

 Sergei Witte & industrialization

 Urbanization of

Russia

Russo-Japanese

War

Military defeat  social discontent

 Revolution of 1905

 October Manifesto

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