Historia
The Age of Imperialism (1870–1914): Industrialization, Colonialism, and Armed Peace
Dive into the complexities of imperialism from 1870 to 1914, exploring the intertwining of industrialization, colonialism, and global politics to gain a profound understanding of modern history.
Contenido
Lesson 01 — What Does It Mean to Colonize? The Concept from Antiquity to 1870
Lesson 02 — Forms of Colonial Rule I: According to Purpose
Lesson 03 — Forms of Colonial Rule II: According to Political Autonomy
Lesson 04 — The Second Industrial Revolution: Steel, Electricity, Chemistry, Combustion
Lesson 05 — Finance Capitalism and the Rise of Modern Banking
Lesson 06 — American Industrialization: The American System, Trusts, and Continental Expansion
Lesson 07 — Japanese Industrialization: Meiji Restoration, Zaibatsu, and Modernization from Above
Lesson 08 — European Demography in the 19th Century: Transition, Urbanization, and Social Pressure
Lesson 09 — The Great European Emigration (1850–1914)
Lesson 10 — Economic Motivations of Imperialism: Markets, Raw Materials, and Capital Export
Lesson 11 — Political, Strategic, and Demographic Motivations of Imperialism
Lesson 12 — The Ideology of Imperialism: Social Darwinism and the Civilizing Mission
Lesson 13 — Formal vs. Informal Colonization: Systematic Comparison
Lesson 14 — European Political Context and the Scramble for Africa: The Berlin Conference (1884–1885)
Lesson 15 — The Armed Peace and the System of Alliances: Triple Alliance vs. Triple Entente