History 1123

Lecture Outline and Terms for: World War I and II and their Consequences for the Non-Western World
 
 

I. The Impact of the West on the World, the State of Play c. 1900-1914
 

A. Seeding the Breakdown of Western Colonialism
 
1. Social and Cultural Impact

a. Extended Families

 


 

b. Religion
 
 
 

c. Political Ideas:

1. Western Ideas in the Non-Western World
a. Nationalism & self-determination
 

b. Socialism
 

c. Communism
 

<>d. Political Parties
 
 
 
 
 
2. National Symbols


d. Population
 
 
 


II. The Impact of World War I on the Non-Western World


     A. Triggers to Decolonization


          1.Significance of the World War I in Non-Western World
 


 
 
 

          2. The Russian Revolution of 1917 and Communism
 

 


 

          3. Liberal Democracy vs. Fascism, 1920-1945
 
 


     B. Early Incidents



          1. Protests over Broken Promises: The Amritsar Massacre







 
 
 
 
 

          2. National Symbols: the Partai Nasional Indonesia (PNI)]








            



 
 
 

          3. Split Sovereignty: The Union of South Africa (1910-1961)




 
  
 
 
 
 
 

III. World War II

     A. World War II and the Challenge to Colonialism

          1. Political Results




          2. War & Society

 


 

          3. Impact on Colonialism
 
 



Key Terms
South African Native National Congress (founded 1912)
nationalism
self-determination
Budi Utomo (1908)
Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (1870-1924)
capitalism
Gadar Party (1913)
Mohandis K. Gandhi
Amritsar Massacre (April 13, 1919)
Young Indonesia (c. 1927-1928)
Bahasa IndonesiA (1928)
Sukarno (1901-1970)
Purified National Party or PNP (1934)
Atlantic Charter (1941)

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