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The Modem World Global History since 1760 Course Team
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Saturday, March 16, 2013 7:05 PM
To:
[email protected]
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Starting Week 9
Dear Jeffrey epstein,
The presentations for Week 9 are now posted. Responding to some suggestion=, we are making the presentations
available a little earlier.
With Week 9, we tackle three main historical problems. First, why did Worl= War I turn out the way it did? Why did the
Western allies win? I do not=treat this outcome as a foregone conclusion. My argument, following other=historians like
David Stevenson, is that the war's outcome was still uncer=ain even in early 1918. The Allied Powers had certain
fundamentals on the=r side, but their tactical position was not so promising and the Russian c=llapse was a major boost
to the Central Powers.
Second, what were the most important changes in ideas about governance 40=804> political and economic — produced
by the war? There is the =ise of communism, of course. But with it also came the rise of other mass=movements — anti-
communism ... and that curious hybrid, fasc=sm. Empires disintegrated and mutated, the surviving ones adopted a
stron=er veneer of liberal purpose. But even more interesting are the new anti-=mperialisms, militant national states of
which Ataturk's Turkey was t=e outstanding and much noticed model, with kindred approaches adopted by l=aders in
places like Iran and the new Chinese republic.
Third, what about the effects of this "broken world" on global society and =ulture? During the 1920s, this is the realm
where American influence was =aramount, not in world politics. And this cultural realm is also where Am=rican influence
drew more fretful and critical commentary than any other. =This is therefore also the week in our course where it is the
right time t= take a more sustained look at changing ideas about the status of women ac=oss the world. This includes
the origins of modern feminism on both sides=of the Atlantic, especially in the United States. As you will see, this t=pic is
about much more than a battle over political rights. Indeed, the g=obal phenomenon of "modern women" — much
discussed during the 1920= — is about social roles and lifestyle.
Best wishes,
Philip Zelikow
You are receiv=ng this email because [email protected] is enrolled in The Modern World: G=obal History since
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