European Domination

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History

 

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Travis C

 

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December 9, 2014

 

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University

 

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The Decembrist Revolt, although a futile attempt to abolish serfdom and the autocracy, brought to light the stark differences between Russian society and that of Western Europe. The culmination of the struggle between Western European ideals and Russian society was the Crimean War (1854-56) when the ways of the West prevailed, leaving serfdom in the past and paving the way for further Europeanization...
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"The Ottoman Empire remained a hodgepodge of peoples, religions and conflicting loyalties" (p.468) which posed many distinct challenges to Europeanization. "The significance of this loose imperial organization is that Western ideas and pressures encountered a variety of cultures and conditions. Consequently, the West did not have a uniform impact on the Ottoman lands...
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