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The Anxious Triumph

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by Donald Sassoon

religion and 390–406

  social Christian 335–6, 515, 516

  social democratic 515

  socialist 335, 487–8, 510–11

  United States 334–5

  see also Conservative Party (UK); Labour Party; Liberals

  political reforms, as symptom of decline 119–20

  political unrest

  France 27, 435

  pre-First World War 509

  Spain 27

  politics

  mass 294

  modern challenge to consensus 521

  pollution

  London 49–50

  urban 69

  Polyakov, Samuel 290

  Poniatowski, Stanislaw, King of Poland 248

  Poor Law Amendment Act (1834) 62, 347

  Poor Laws (1601) 62, 347

  poor relief 347–54

  opposition to 347–9

  see also welfare

  population

  and birth rates 78

  China 46, 92

  global growth 39

  proportion of urban 46, 69

  Russia 45, 197, 215

  United States 219, 221, 242–3

  Portales, Diego 274

  Porter, Bernard 462

  Portugal 26, 434–5

  1910 revolution 267, 509

  economy 81, 440

  political instability 178–9

  private trading companies 444

  as republic 441

  Portuguese Empire 27, 30, 476

  Africa 440–41

  and Macao 425

  positivism 148

  postal services, state monopoly xix

  potatoes 5

  Potemkin battleship, mutiny (1905) 283

  Potter, David M. 340–41

  Potter, Edmund 416

  Pottier, Eugène, ‘Internationale’ 258

  Pound, Ezra 227

  poverty

  absolute 84

  British debates on 361–3

  causes of 62–3

  and life expectancy 70–71

  and public assistance 62

  relative 83–4

  urban 48–56

  in West xxvii

  see also poor relief; welfare

  press, and industrial society 152, 157

  Primrose League, Salisbury’s speech 276

  private initiative, in Europe 117

  Procter and Gamble 57

  production, units of, medieval Europe xvi

  productivity 172

  agriculture 47, 78, 191, 241, 484

  progress

  British belief in xviii

  and inequality 85–6

  stages of 180–81

  and technological innovation 38–9

  and tradition 136

  property rights 135, 136–7

  China 137

  prostitutes 43, 51

  protectionism 487, 491–505, 524

  American capitalists and 236

  and economic growth 503

  globalization and 484, 503

  and nationalism 499

  United States 491–2, 500–501

  see also tariffs

  Protestantism 156

  and socialism xxxvi–xxxvii

  view of commerce 387–8

  Proudhon, Pierre-Joseph 298

  Prussia 252, 259

  deportation of Poles 308

  landowners (Junkers) 259–60, 492, 493

  serfdom 130

  Przeworski, Adam 136

  public health 73–4

  cities 49–50

  and disease 58, 69, 74, 75–6

  Public Health Act (1848) 70

  Public Health Act (1875) 70, 73

  public sector

  Britain 171

  employment in 154–5, 517

  and union membership 517

  public utilities xix–xx

  Pullman, George 237, 379

  Punch, and Indian Mutiny 467–8

  Pure Food and Drug Act (1906 USA) 70, 346

  Puritanism, and capitalism 388

  Pushkin, Alexander 106, 141, 197

  Puyi, last emperor of China 105

  Qianlong, Chinese emperor 93–4

  Qing Dynasty 93, 97–8, 102–3, 251, 387

  collapse (1911) 105

  Qiu Jin, poet 90

  Quakers, and commerce 391

  Quesnay, François, Tableau économique (1766) 158

  Quilici, Nello 149

  Raabe, Wilhelm, Pfisters Mühle 372

  Raboisson, Abbé Pierre de 469

  Racine, Jean 10

  racism

  and hierarchy of races 305–7

  in labour movements 305–6

  in United States 300–304, 305

  see also anti-Semitism

  Radical Imperialists, UK 456

  radicalism

  France 349–50

  and role of state 146

  Railway Acts (1842 and 1844) 375

  railways

  China 96, 98, 99

  and freight costs 485

  Japan 109, 113

  Russia 209, 211, 213–14

  United States 153, 219, 230, 232–3, 236–7

  Ranavalona, Queen of Madagascar 473–4

  Rand, Ayn, Atlas Shrugged 512

  Rankin, Daniel 465

  reactionaries

  and religion xxxiv, 516

  view of market capitalism xxxiii–xxxiv, xxxvi

  Reagan, Ronald, US President 526

  Rebérioux, Madeleine 349

  Red Cross organization (1863) 7

  Reeves, Maud Pember, Round About a Pound a Week 48–9

  reform

  and revolution xxxii–xxxiii

  social welfare 265–6

  and strengthening of state 171–2

  Reform Act (1832) 171

  Reform Bill (Act) (1867) xxxvi

  Reform League 329

  refrigeration 6

  regional associations 7–8

  regulation xiv, 365–6, 370–71, 528

  of labour markets 145, 366, 369–70

  of markets 140–41

  role of state xix, xl–xli, 365, 367

  Reinach, Baron Jacques de 299

  religion

  and abolitionism xxxvii

  and capitalism 386–409

  and creationism xxxvii

  fundamentalist xxxvii, 233, 238, 516

  global movement of 5

  and modernity 205, 212, 389–90

  and nation-building 252–5

  and philanthropy 346–7

  and politics 390–406

  and reactionary conservatism xxxiv, 516

  and social Christianity xxxvi–xxxvii, 397–400

  state religions 254

  see also Christianity; Islam; Roman Catholicism

  Remmius Palaemon, Q. xiv–xv

  Renan, Ernest 92–3, 248–9, 306

  Renard, Captain, French Congo 454

  Reuin, Taoka 265

  Reutern, Mikhail von 205–6

  revolution

  and reform xxxii–xxxiii

  see also China; French; Iran; Russian; Turkey

  Rhodes, Cecil 444, 455–6

  Ricardo, David 8, 138, 139, 142

  and banking 527

  on poor relief 347

  Ricci, Matteo, in China 107

  rice cultivation, globalization 5

  Riehl, Wilhelm Heinrich 43

  Riesman, David 523

  Riesman, David, Nathan Glazer and Reuel Denney, The Lonely Crowd 337

  Righteous Harmony Militia, Chinese nationalist movement 101

  Riis, Jacob A. 56, 303

  Ritchie, David George 144

  Rittikh, Alexander 212

  Rivett-Carnac, Harry 417

  Roberts, David 106–7

  Robertson, Edward, The State and the Slums 359

  Robinson, Joan 506

  Rockefeller, John D. 234, 235–6, 385

  Rodo, José Enrique, Ariel 129

  Rogge, Christian 43

  Roman Cath
olicism

  and charity 351

  Czech 400

  and politics 391–7

  and reactionary conservatism xxxiv, xxxvi

  and religious revivals 390

  and secular liberalism 391

  and social Catholicism 393–6, 406–7

  Ultramontanisme 393

  and usury 386

  Romanenko, Gerasim Grigorevich 293

  Romania 24, 79

  agriculture 45, 122, 123, 188, 496

  Constitution 296

  economy 121, 124–5, 127, 489

  education 122

  expansion of public sector 122, 188

  foreign capital 124, 450–51

  foreign control of commerce 121–2

  industrialization 121–7, 496–7

  Jews in 296–7

  landowners 121, 122–3

  and modern challenges to 521–2

  nationalism 125

  Orthodox Church 497

  peasant life 45, 122, 123, 130

  peasant tax revolt (1907) 124, 297

  political divisions 124, 127

  Popular Banks law (1903) 125

  and protectionism 496–7

  socialist group 148

  taxation 166

  theatre 125

  urbanization in Wallachia 125

  working conditions 264–5

  Romanticism 200

  Rome, ancient xiv–xv, 46

  Roosevelt, Franklin, New Deal 345, 514

  Roosevelt, Theodore, US President xxxii, 69, 70, 236, 237

  and corporations 346

  and industrial accident insurance 354–5

  and Native Americans 443

  and Philippines 442–3

  and Progressive Party 344–5, 345

  and trade unions 239

  Rosas, Juan Manuel de 274

  Rosebery, Lord 331

  Rosen, Baron G. V. 210

  Rossi, Adolfo 311

  Rossi, Alessandro 177

  Rostrow, Walt, The Stages of Economic Growth 180

  Rothbard, Murray 151, 512

  Rothschild banking family 234, 299

  Rothschild, Baron Alphonse 379–80

  Rothschild, Lionel de, MP 319

  Rousseau, Jean-Jacques 42, 159, 200

  Rousseff, Dilma 518

  Rowntree, Seebohm 62–3, 264

  Roy, William G. 153, 224

  Royal Dutch Shell 237

  Royal Navy 480–81

  rural life

  compared with city life 42–4

  peasant diet 38, 40–41

  and welfare state 355

  rural world 38, 39–45

  rural industry 47

  Ruskin, John 326, 398, 466

  Russell, William Howard 467–8

  Russia 13, 15, 197–218

  1905 revolution 214, 267, 509

  agrarian violence 207–8

  agriculture 130, 207, 210, 215, 495

  backwardness 197–8, 210–11, 215

  and China 425

  and collectivism 207

  defence spending 215

  democracy 321; attempts at democratic reforms 278–81, 285–7

  Emancipation Decree (1861) 204, 207

  famine 74

  and foreign investment 206, 213–14, 495

  franchise 285, 286

  and Germany 495

  GNP 81

  industrial development 130, 179, 206, 209, 210–11, 215; without capitalist accumulation 198, 199, 201, 202–3, 213–15, 366

  intelligentsia 198–9, 206–7, 216, 217–18, 279, 281; intellectual miserabilism 206–7

  and Iran 270, 272

  judiciary independence 281

  Kadets 284, 285–6

  land reforms 207–8, 210–11, 212, 214–15

  Marxism in 213

  modernity: problems of modernization xxxii, 216–18; reactionary resistance to 199–200

  and myth of America 219–20

  Narodnaya Volya (People’s Will) group 205, 279, 285, 293

  Narodniks (Populist party) 199

  nationalism 120–21

  nationalist parties 283

  nihilists 279

  obshchina village commune 199, 200, 202–4, 207, 212–13, 214

  Octobrists 284

  Peasant Land Bank 211

  pogroms 290–91

  political reforms 278–87; new Duma 285–6; post-Emancipation Decree reforms 205, 207; and power of finance ministers 205–10

  population 197, 215

  Progressists 284

  protectionism 494–6

  railways 209, 211, 213–14

  serfdom 130, 204–5, 278

  Slavophile–Westernizer debate 199–200, 204, 278

  Social Democrats 283, 286

  Socialist Revolutionary Party 285–6

  society: kulaks 212; life expectancy 74; negative image of bourgeoisie 204, 208; nobility 189, 198, 208–9; romantic view of peasant life 200, 202

  state interventionism 153, 211, 213–14

  tax 164, 167; income 167; reforms 211

  and Triple Entente 503–4

  and urbanization 39

  workers: labour market regulation 369–70; labour unrest (1884–5) 369; soviets 283, 285; strikes (1904–5) 283

  working conditions 280–81, 366

  working-class movement 283–5

  Russian Empire 24, 25–6, 179, 210

  expansion into Asia 427, 435

  Jews in 289–93

  minor nationalisms 289

  and nation-building 257

  population 45

  religions 253, 258

  Russian Federation 26

  Russian Orthodox Church 200

  anti-liberalism 387

  Russian Revolution (1917) 504, 514

  Russo-Japanese War (1905) 102, 283, 428

  Rwanda, malnourishment 75

  Ryukyu Islands 427

  Safeway supermarkets 242

  Sagasta, Práxedes Mateo 278

  Said, Edward 107

  St Petersburg, urban poor 55

  Saint-Simon, Henri de 511

  Sainte-Beuve, Charles-Augustin de 231

  Sainte-Bonnet, Antoine Blanc de 393

  Restauration française (1851) 298

  Salgari, Emilio 460

  Salia, Kalistrat 16

  Salisbury, Marquess of, Prime Minister xxxiv, 269–70, 419

  and Egypt 273

  and Empire 457, 464

  and Persia 271

  and Portugal 440

  Primrose League speech 276

  and suffrage 327–8

  and welfare reforms 359–60

  Samarin, Yuri 278

  Samoa 442

  San Marino 21

  Sand, George 324

  Sandon, Viscount 330

  Sanitary Act (1866) 70

  sanitation 58

  Santa Anna, Antonio López de 274

  São Tomé and Principe 441

  Sargent, Aaron, US senator 326

  Sarraut, Albert 475–6

  Saudi Arabia, franchise 315

  Saul, S. B. 478

  Sauvy, Alfred 418

  Savage, Richard 452

  Say, Jean-Baptiste 140, 150, 160

  Cour complet d’économie politique 348–9

  Scandinavia

  industrialization 173–4

  and inequality 83

  infant mortality 73

  welfare state model 355

  see also Denmark; Norway; Sweden

  Schengen Agreement (1985) 12

  Schleswig Holstein 27

  Schmoller, Gustav von 147

  Schneider, Eugène 172, 378

  Schneider, Henri 378

  Schönerer, Georg 251

  Schopenhauer, Arthur 13

  Schorske, Carl 251, 289, 297

  Schulze-Gaevernitz, Gerhart von 185

  Schumpeter, Joseph xxxv, 161, 526

  Scitovsky, Tibor 341

  Scotland 17, 63–4, 73

  Sears, Roebuck & Co. 242, 339


  secession

  and creation of new states 12

  and independence movements 16, 20–21

  and separatist movements 277–8

  Second International (1889) 315, 355, 472

  and working hours 371

  secularism, and religious revivals 390

  Seeley, John 111, 460, 461

  Sémérie, Eugène 323–4

  Sen, Amartya, Poverty and Famines 495

  Senior, Nassau W., Letters on the Factory Act 370

  Serbia, independence 24, 25

  serfdom 130

  Russia 130, 204–5, 278

  Sergei Aleksandrovich, Grand Duke 279

  servants

  numbers of 65–6

  relations with employers 67–8

  service sector, shift towards 526

  settlement

  and state formation 28–34

  trade and 4

  settler states 28–34, 127, 422–3, 437

  sewerage 58–9, 70

  Seymour, Sir Beauchamp 420

  Shadwell, Arthur, Industrial Efficiency 175–6

  Shaftesbury, Earl of 374

  Shanghai 60

  Shaw, Flora, and ‘Nigeria’ 19

  Shaw, George Bernard 310

  Sheffield, steel industry xvii, 60–61, 172

  Shelley, Percy Bysshe

  ‘The Mask of Anarchy’ 325

  ‘Peter Bell the Third’ 48

  Sherman, Senator John, antitrust Act 237

  Shiel, M. P., The Yellow Danger 307

  Shimonoseki, Treaty of (1910) 428

  Shinsaku, Takasugi 112

  shipbuilding, Japan 113, 114

  shipping

  improvements 484–5

  reduced costs 498–9

  Shiso, Hattori 114

  Shuster, Morgan 91, 271, 272

  Shusui, Kotoku 265

  Sicily 61

  Sidgwick, Henry 145, 353

  Sierra Leone 20

  Sièyes, Abbé Emmanuel 322

  silk, China 92, 107, 389

  Silk Road 4

  Simmel, Georg 42, 123, 231

  Sinclair, Upton, The Jungle 70, 264, 372

  Singapore 423, 526

  Singer sewing machine company 57, 230

  Sinn Fein 319

  Sino-Japanese War (1894–5) 97, 100, 113, 116, 427

  Sipyagin, Dmitry 279

  Sismondi, Jean-Charles de 228, 485

  slave plantations, as capitalist economy 224

  slave trade, profits of xviii

  slavery, in America 221–3

  Slovakia 28

  Smet de Naeyer, Count Paul de 406

  Smith, Adam 8, 85, 138–42

  anti-colonialism 444, 445, 452

  and banking 527

  Chinese translation of The Wealth of Nations 103, 104

  and relations between employers and workers 367

  role for state 141–2

  stages of progess 180

  on taxation 164

  The Wealth of Nations 139

  view of China 140

  Smith, Bruce, Liberty and Liberalism 144

  Smith, Paul 327

  Snow, Dr John 75

  social changes

  anxiety about xxviii–xxix, xxxiv, 312–13

  and globalization 193

  Japan 115–16

  and reformers 264–5

  social Darwinism, in United States xxxvii, 233

 

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