In this episode of History 102, 'WhatIfAltHist' creator Rudyard Lynch and co-host Austin Padgett analyze the structural evolution of Eastern European empires from the 17th century to World War I , examining how imperial elites managed multiethnic, multicultural societies
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TIMESTAMPS:
(00:00) Intro
(00:16) Age of Empires and Personal Anecdotes
(03:23) The East Europe Run and the Bloodlands
(05:06) Ruling Philosophies of European Dynasties
(06:09) Industrialization and the Origins of World War I
(09:51) Three Conflicts that Formed the Era
(11:10) The Expansion of the Austrian Empire
(13:35) Imperial Identity vs National Identity
(20:18) Religious Unification and Catholicism
(22:38) Ottoman Resilience and Decadence
(24:26) Hungarian Governance and the Steppe Frontier
(31:28) Multiculturalism and Merchant Ethnicities
(38:41) Modern Greek Identity and the Ottoman Elite
(41:38) Trust and Honor Culture
(46:34) The Balkans under Turkish Rule
(52:10) Religion and Social Engineering
(55:03) The Austrian Idea and Intellectual Legacy
(01:03:07) Culture vs Civilization
(01:08:25) The German Nobility of Europe
(01:10:03) Enlightened Absolutism and Serfdom
(01:15:43) The Great Northern War and the Rise of Russia
(01:21:44) The Shift to Mass Mobilization and Drill
(01:26:43) The Russian Menace and Power Politics
(01:39:53) Prussian Excellence and the Yoker Nobility
(01:48:34) Napoleon in Eastern Europe
(01:54:40) Wrap
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