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occ civ final

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1. “Rights” vs. “privileges and obligations”
2. Enlightened Absolutism/Enlightened Despot
3. Toussaint L’Ouverture
4. The Restoration
5. The “Public Sphere”
6. On the Social Contract (1762)
7. Adam Smith
8. Olympe de Gouge
9. Jacques Necker
10. Torture in the Old Regime
11. Abbé Sieyès’s What Is the Third Estate? (1789)
12. cahiers de doléance
13. The tennis court oath
14. sans-culottes
15. Girondins vs. the Mountain
16. “virtue and terror” (Robespierre)
17. 9th Thermidor, Year II
18. Edmund Burke
19. Enclosure
20. Division of Labor
21. “Utopian” Socialism
22. Class Conflict
23. “Springtime of the Peoples”
24. Proletariat
25. Bourgeoisie
26. Alexis de Tocqueville on the June Days in Paris, 1848
27. Camillo di Cavour
28. Eugenics
29. Charles Darwin, The Descent of Man (1871)
30. Opium Wars
31. The Civilizing Mission
32. Ndansi Kumalo
33. Haussmanization
34. “J’accuse!”
35. Dreyfus
36. “The Young People of Today”
37. Total War
39. “Wish-fulfilment”
40. modernism
41. Women’s Social and Political Union
42. “vanguard”
43. “dictatorship of the proletariat”
44. Bennito Mussolini
45. “Fascist conception of the state”
46. Hitler’s conception of “the Aryan”
47. “living space” (Hitler)
48. Goebbels’ definition of “nationalist”
49. Goebbels’ definition of “socialist”
50. Operation Barbarossa
51. Cominform
52. “the imperialist camp” (Stalin)
54. policy of “containment”
55. Viet Minh
56. Simone de Beauvoir
57. “the Other” (de Beauvoir)
58. Frantz Fanon
59. the “new look”
60. Keynesian economics
61. Cuban Missile Crisis
62. “information age”
63. “postindustrial society”
64. structuralism (Lévi-Strauss)
65. the Gulag
66. Alexander Dubcek
67. “A Czechoslovak road to socialism”
1. May ‘68
69. neo-liberalism
70. Margaret Thatcher
71. perestroika/glasnost
Created by: Andrew.a100
 

 



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