Each volume in this series contains a collection of original essays surveying a particular period of Modern European history. The contributors provide a broad survey of the social, economic, diplomatic, intellectual and cultural developments of the period, in individual states, and across the continent as a whole. The essays reflect the skills historians have to master when challenged by problems of evidence, interpretation, and presentation.
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By Bruce Waller
June 28, 1990
Providing a series of lively essays which reflect the skills that historians have to master when challenged by problems of evidence, interpretation, and presentation, this important new text covers the topics of France, Germany, Italy, Austria, and Russia, as well as analyzing the themes of ...
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By Pamela Pilbeam
April 24, 1995
Themes in Modern European History 1780-1830 is an authoritative and lively exploration of a period dominated by events which have shaped modern Europe. In a series of articles, six leading academics present some controversial conclusions:* the east/west contrast in Europe today has more to do with ...
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By Nicholas Atkin, Michael Biddiss
January 08, 2009
Themes in Modern European History, 1890–1945 brings together an international team of scholars to address an eclectic range of developments and issues in European history in the period between 1890 and the end of the Second World War. This lively collection of essays adopts a thematic approach, in ...
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By Rosemary Wakeman
August 19, 2003
Broad in geographical scope, this collection explores the most important transformations and upheavals of post-1945 Europe in the light of recent scholarship. A wide array of authors from the UK, the USA and across Europe contribute twelve chapters consider key political, cultural and economic...