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From:
The Modem World Global History since 1760 Course Team
Sent:
Sunday, February 24, 2013 7:20 PM
To:
[email protected]
Subject:
Starting Week 7
Dear Jeffrey epstein,
Welcome, again, to the hundreds of students who joined the class in the pas= week. You can certainly catch up.
The upcoming week, Week 7, will wrap up the first half of the course. By t=e time you finish we will have surveyed a
period of about one hundred and =ifty years of world history, from the mid-1700s into the early 1900s.
Weeks 1, 2, and 3 set the stage for great change. Weeks 4, 5, and 6 descri=e the resulting transformation of the world.
Week 7 is a major pivot pain.. It focuses on a period between about 1890 and 1910 of a "great accelera=ion." In effect,
the first wave of changes have been experienced and dige=ted, for better or worse. A new situation has arisen.
Then came a further period of transition, which I tend to locate in the 187=s and 1880s, out of which emerges a series of
new choices that — t=ken together — strongly define the contours of the world we can re=ognize today. The principal
political ideas turn into ideologies, which t=rn into mass political parties. Almost all the major political movements =nd
parties we recognize today take their characteristic form in the period=coming out of that transition and becoming fully
fledged by the 1890s.
The principal institutions of modern commerce and economic life — f=om standardized money to large corporations —
also take form durin= this period. The same is true for the principal kinds of educational ins=itutions — government-built
primary schools, many more universitie=, the rise of specialized higher education (doctoral degree programs).
The principal discoveries and advances in applying many of the more Invisi=le' sciences — chemistry, biology (including
germs and genes), ele=tricity — also are traceable to this period.
All this seemed to thoughtful observers at the time — from Henry Ad=ms to Vladimir Lenin — to amount to a kind of
"great acceleration.=
So Week 7 is an important week. Not just about more change, but about the =omentum of change on a global scale. And
the great intensification of all=these forces will produce a series of monumental struggles — even =uestions, for the first
time, about whether humanity itself could cope wit= the forces it was setting in motion, trying to wield. If you have seen
i=, by the end of the week you may recall (in a more light-hearted spirit) t=e Disney cartoon (ca. 1940, from the movie
"Fantasia") in which Mickey Mou=e is the sorcerer's apprentice.
Best wishes,
Philip Zelikow
The Modern World: Global History since 1760 Course Team You are receiving this email because jeeproject@=ahoo.com
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