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Charge of the Light Brigade by Lord Alfred Tennyson
A patriotic poem written during the Crimean War to honor British soldiers' courage and expose military leadership incompetence.
White Man’s Burden by Rudyard Kipling
A politically motivated poem advocating imperialism and encouraging the US to colonize the Philippines, associated with racial superiority and paternalism.
Origin of Species by Charles Darwin
A controversial scientific text proposing evolution and survival of the fittest, based on the author’s observations during a two-year voyage.
Interpretation of Dreams by Sigmund Freud
A foundational text for psychoanalysis, suggesting that unlocking memories can treat mental illness.
J’Accuse! by Emil Zola
An essay accusing the French Army of anti-Semitic injustice in the Dreyfus Affair, leading to Dreyfus's pardon.
The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
An influential political work demanding an end to private property, advocating violent revolution, and addressing class struggle, foundational to communism.
The Ballet Rehearsal by Edgar Degas
The Tiny Dancer by Edgar Degas
Luncheon of the Boating Party by Pierre Auguste Renoir
The Thinker by Auguste Rodin
The Red Dog by Paul Gauguin
Sunday on the Island of la Grand Jette by Seurat
Les Demoiselles d’Avignon by Pablo Picasso
The Scream by Edvard Munch
Queen Victoria
Who was the queen during the Golden Ages of Great Britain?
Black Hand
A Serbian nationalist group that murdered the heir to the Austrian throne, Franz Ferdinand and his wife
Triple Alliance
An alliance between Germany, Austria, and Italy that would last till World War I
Triple Entente
An alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia.
Franco Prussian War
Otto von Bismarck's strategy led to Napoleon III's defeat and abdication, ending the Second Empire after the Battle of Sedan in 1870 during this important war.
Unification of Germany
Otto von Bismarck led Prussia to victories over Austria and France, clearing the way for Prussian dominance in this country. Following these victories, all the regional princes declared their loyalty to Kaiser Wilhelm I, making him the first emperor of this newly unified nation.
Unification of Italy
Count Cavour of Piedmont-Sardinia orchestrated unification through strategic alliances and wars, defeating Austria with the secret support of France and sparking uprisings in northern states. Guiseppe Garibaldi's Red Shirts took control of the south, and he and Cavour agreed to establish a monarchy under King Victor Emmanuel II, leading to the creation of this newly unified nation.
Imperialism in Africa and Asia
European national rivalries and strategic concerns fostered imperial expansion and competition for colonies. The search for raw materials and markets for manufactured goods, as well as strategic and nationalistic considerations, drove Europeans to colonize these continents, even as European colonies in the Americas broke free politically, if not economically. Advances in medicine enabled European survival in these continents where _____ flourished.