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Imperialism. 19C European movement to expand control over larger territories.
Impressionism. 1867-86. European art movement named 1874 for Monet’s Impression Sunrise. Direct from nature with colors to render surfaces and lighting effects. Rejected primacy of subject. Renoir, Pissarro, Degas, Cezanne, Manet. Music: 1892-1910. Restraint and ambiguity. Mood music. Debussy.
IMRO. 1895-1934. Revolutionary movement for Macedonian autonomy.
International. Socialist revolutionary workers movements. First. 1864-76. Founded by Marx in London. Second. 1889-1914. Paris. IFTU. Revived in 1920s. Third. 1919-43. =COMINTERN. Stalin’s Vehicle for world-wide Communist Revolution. Fourth. 1938-53. Trotsky’s Transitional Program for reform.
Irish Home Rule. 1880-1920. Movement for Irish independence from Britain. Home rule granted 1920...Irish Free State.
Iturbide, Augustin de. 1783-1824. Emperor of Mexico 1822-3. Led Mexican independence movement. Exiled.
John Birch Society. 1958-. Right-wing US anti-Communist movement. Birch.
Keble, John. 1792-1866. English poet/clergyman. National Apostacy 1833 sermon started Oxford Movement.
Kelley, Oliver. 1826-1913. US agriculturalist. Founded National Grange 1867.
Kinetic Art. 20C. Works which move, or give the illusion of movement. Calder. Riley.
King, Martin Luther, Jr. 1929-68. US non-violent black Civil Rights activist. Assassinated.

Kyi, Aung San Suu. 1945-. Burmese. Leader of nonviolent movement for human rights in Myanmar. House arrest 1989-95.

Land League. 1879. Irish association to reduce rents. Agitated for Home Rule. Parnell.
Lapua. 1929-32. Finnish-Estonian Fascist movement. Failed putsch, 1932.
Lermontov, Mikhail. 1814-41. Russian Romantic Caucasus poet: Hero of Our Time 1840. Exiled 1837-38,40.
Liberal Party. 1832. British Social reform, free trade, Irish Home Rule. 1867 Canada. 1944 Australia.
Liberalism. 19C. Movement for freedom of the individual, democracy. Bentham. Mill. Spencer. 20C. Movement to free individuals from economic restraint by social welfare programs.
Liturgical Movement. 19-20C Christian church modernization of liturgy.
Lollards. 1370-1530 English church reform movement. Wycliffe.
Manchester School. 19C British free-trade movement. Cobden.
March First Movement. SAMIL. 1919 Korean demonstration for independence from Japan.
May Fourth Movement. 1915-21. Chinese intellectuals for modernization, westernization, freedom for women.
Methodism. Protestant religious movement founded by Wesley 1729. Moravian, Calvinistic evangelical.
Mickiewicz, Adam. 1798-1855. Polish Romantic poet. Pan Tadeusz 1834.
Minimalism. 1960s. US movement of simplified non-expressive art. Kelly. Stella.