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1. The Nineteenth Century: Europe 1789-1914 (Short Oxford History of Europe) | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2000-08-10)
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Editorial Review Product Description Here, for a change, Europe manifestly includes Britain, which makes fora thoughtful perspective on all manner of comparisons and contrasts.Particularly enjoyable are NiallFerguson's survey of economic change, spiced with sideline commentaryfrom Dickens and Wagner, and Tony Hopkins's sweep through the history ofEuropean imperialism. Readers may find some of the chapters too absorbedwith historiography, rather than history, and perhaps everyone pays toomuch attention to Blanning's dictum that the 19th was the "German century."One wonders what a group of Mediterranean or Eastern European scholarswould have made of such a topic. But for a readable history written byspecialists, this book is hard to beat. --Miles Taylor, Amazon.co.uk Customer Reviews (4)
Poorly written
Compilation of events in 19th century
A Worthy Collection of Worthy Essays by Worthy Historians
A good overview with maps, chronology and reading tips The Nineteenth Century is split into six sections - domestic politics, culture, society, economics, international politics and imperialism - and attempts to be an overview that will appeal to everyone.I found the sections on imperialism, politics & economics the most interesting ... although the most readable sections of the book are the intro and finale written by the editor. The book contains a really great chronology of the main events during the period.The biblio leaves the reader with plenty of follow up leads.And the publishers also provide pretty detailed maps of Europe and the world at various points along the way. Faults-wise, there are a few.One, it's not really a blow-by-blow account of the main events.It's more of a big picture or thematic overview and the reader may be susceptible to attention fatigue unless gripped by a need to know.Two, you don't really go away with a real sense of what happened to the world, because of what occurred in 19th century Europe.The linkeages are left for you to fill.Fair enough, but one chapter wouldn't have hurt. ... Read more |
2. East Central Europe Between the Two World Wars [History of East Central Europe Vol. IX] by Joseph Rothschild | |
Paperback: 438
Pages
(2000-09-05)
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A fundamental survey Overall, Rothschild's effort is hugely successful and a pleasure to read, though it is not without idiosyncrasies.Some cases receive far more space (e.g., Poland, Yugoslavia) than others (e.g., Bulgaria, Albania).Some pivotal states within the East Central and Baltic region (Austria, Greece and Finland) aren't given their own cases at all.Perhaps this is because of a conceptual conflation of "East Central Europe" with "Soviet satellites", a common simplification among historians during the Cold War.It is more forgivable than Rothschild's sparse mention of East Germany in his follow-up to this book, Return to Diversity. Another noteworthy feature of the book is its hybrid method.When choosing between true country-specific cases and thematic cases (the latter used in Return to Diversity), Rothschild selects features of both.Yugoslavia is a case study of the politics of ethnic diversity, Romania of radical right movements, etc., and these features are given great weight in each respective narrative.This method allows the author to give comprehensive treatment to the major themes of the region within a relatively short amount of space, but at the cost of sacrificing truly equivalent comparisons across countries.To put it another way, the Hungarian Arrow Cross was just as much an example of rightist radicalism as the Romanian Iron Guard, but only the latter receives a full analysis. In sum, I heartily recommend this book to anyone interested in the region, though please don't stop here.
Lots of details on each country |
3. 1968 in Europe: A History of Protest and Activism, 1956-1977 (Palgrave Macmillan Series in Transnational History) by Martin Klimke, Joachim Scharloth | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2008-03-15)
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4. Eighteenth-Century Europe: Tradition and Progress, 1715-1789 (The Norton History of Modern Europe) by Isser Woloch | |
Paperback: 364
Pages
(1981-12-17)
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Very Reliable
Very good! |
5. A History of Modern Europe: From the French Revolution to the Present (Third Edition)(Vol. 2) by John Merriman | |
Paperback: 912
Pages
(2009-09-30)
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Great price
A History of Modern History: From the French Revolution to the Present
Fantastic Textbook
A History of Modern Europe French Revolutiuon to Present, Merriman
Despite the perfectly reasonable objections below . . . |
6. The Penguin History of Europe by J. M. Roberts | |
Paperback: 752
Pages
(1998-12-01)
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Almost excellent
not for beginners
Big Subject covered by a good author
An excellent survey of European history
i'll pass |
7. History of Europe by Henri Pirenne | |
Paperback: 624
Pages
(2008-05-18)
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8. A History of Modern Europe, Second Edition: From the Renaissance to the Present (One-Volume Edition) by John Merriman | |
Paperback: 1400
Pages
(2004-02-10)
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excellent price
History as it should be
Excellent overview of European history starting at the Renaissance.
All Is Not Well in U.S.E. or EMU.
An excellent source. |
9. Europe 1880-1945 (A General History of Europe) by J. M. Roberts | |
Paperback: 544
Pages
(2000-10-05)
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Start somewhere else. |
10. The Oxford Illustrated History of Modern Europe (Oxford Illustrated Histories) | |
Paperback: 376
Pages
(2001-09-20)
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The path to us... Blanning, a professor of history at Cambridge, provided editorial direction for the text, and also contributed one of the chapters of the book.The topics and chapters are overlapping, sometimes focused upon a particular theme (Warfare in Europe since 1918, by Richard Overy, is one such example) or along broad topical lines (Industrialisation of Modern Europe, 1750-1914, by Clive Trebilcock is representative here). The first chapter is devoted to politics from the French Revolution to the First World War.John Roberts examines in this chapter politics internal to various nations as well as the foreign relations among the European states, culminating first in the Congress of Vienna after the Napoleonic era, to its final breakdown in the First World War.The changing face of politics across the European continent in terms of increasingly democratic structures and a lessening of royal and aristocratic government is a common theme.These themes are carried forward in essays on the reordering of European society (Pamela Pilbeam), the upheavals during the interwar period (Paul Preston), changes in recent European society (Richard Bessel) and the final, up-to-date analysis by David Reynolds. Industrialisation and commercialisation are common themes across the history of modern Europe, discussed in different chapters by Clive Trebilcock, T.C.W. Blanning, and Harold James.Their topics are not neatly compartmentalised, and complement each others' texts, as well as the other chapters in the book, quite well.Military themes are also constant across the period, and are addressed in chapters on military modernisation (Hew Strachan), and post-World War I warfare hot and cold (Richard Overy). Martin Jay contributed a chapter entitled `From Modernism to Post-Modernism'.This chapter looks at issues in art, literature, media and philosophy as well as the impact of the general changes in intellectual history have had on general European society and sensibilities.This chapter more than any other examines the role of artistic and aesthetic disciplines on general society. Blanning provides a good list for further reading, divided by the chapter headings, and further subdivided by major topics within the chapters.There is a 12-page chronology, beginning with the Estates-General convention in Versailles during the French Revolutionary period, proceeding through major events up to the 1995 inclusion of Austria, Sweden and Finland into the European Union.There are six maps of Europe in the appendix, which show the progression of national boundaries over time.It is often remarkable to look at the maps of Europe over time to see stability in some areas and massive change in others, particularly in the middle of the continent.The index is useful and comprehensive, keyed to all the different chapters. This is a good reference book, well written and interesting in a narrative format, not too many dates and details for the general reader. ... Read more |
11. Writing National Histories: Western Europe Since 1800 | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(1999-01-07)
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12. Why Europe? The Rise of the West in World History 1500-1850 (Explorations in World History) by Jack Goldstone | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(2008-06-17)
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13. Historical Atlas of Central Europe (History of East Central Europe, Vol. 1, 1) by Paul Robert Magocsi | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2002-10)
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Surprisingly informative and colorful!
Polczech
Great Atlas AND History
A Writer's Review
Maps could be more detailed... |
14. A History of the University in Europe: Volume 4, Universities since 1945 | |
Hardcover: 616
Pages
(2011-01-31)
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15. A Financial History of Western Europe (Economic History) by Ch Kindleberger | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(2007-03-31)
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Editorial Review Product Description This is the first history of finance - broadly defined to include money, banking, capital markets, public and private finance, international transfers etc. - that covers Western Europe (with an occasional glance at the western hemisphere) and half a millennium. Charles Kindleberger highlights the development of financial institutions to meet emerging needs, and the similarities and contrasts in the handling of financial problems such as transferring resources from one country to another, stimulating investment, or financing war and cleaning up the resulting monetary mess. The first half of the book covers money, banking and finance from 1450 to 1913; the second deals in considerably finer detail with the twentieth century. This major work casts current issues in historical perspective and throws light on the fascinating, and far from orderly, evolution of financial institutions and the management of financial problems. Comprehensive, critical and cosmopolitan, this book is both an outstanding work of reference and essential reading for all those involved in the study and practice of finance, be they economic historians, financial experts, scholarly bankers or students of money and banking. Customer Reviews (2)
Critical and seminal financial history
An essential reference guide A reader looking for a wealth of data is likely to be disappointed. Figures are provided, but there are other books that will give reams of numbers for the economic historian (several of which are cited by Kindleberger - the references of this book alone are worth buying it for). Overall, this is widely and rightly regarded as a valuable contribution to the field of economic history. ... Read more |
16. Europe in Our Time: A History 1945-1992 by Walter Laqueur | |
Paperback: 640
Pages
(1993-01-01)
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Dry history that we have seen before
Detailed analysis from emminent historian Europe was, to be blatantlyhonest, a mess after the Allies defeated the Germans and received theirunconditional surrender. The problem was what to do after the end of theEuropean War. From here, Laquer speaks of all the important developmentsthat occured in Europe, in most countries, in a very interesting prose-likefashion. Key concepts and terms our all explained sufficiently, and thisbook is similar to a novel in that it will keep you up at night, turningpage after page, swallowing the history of Europe after 1945. Highlyrecommended for undergraduate history students, and anyone remotelyinterested in how the modern world came about. ... Read more |
17. An Illustrated History of Modern Europe, 1789-1984 by Denis Richards | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(1986-06)
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18. The Establishment of the Balkan National States, 1804-1920 (History of East Central Europe) (v. 8) by Charles Jelavich, Barbara Jelavich | |
Paperback: 374
Pages
(2009-01-13)
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19. Early Modern Europe: An Oxford History | |
Hardcover: 440
Pages
(1999-04-08)
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Editorial Review Product Description Stretching from the Renaissance and the Reformation to the Enlightenment and the French Revolution, Early Modern Europe illuminates a period of truly remarkable political and intellectual upheaval. In this vividly written yet authoritative volume, eleven leading historians examine different aspects of politics, religion, culture, and daily life, putting together a convincing and fascinating picture of Europe as it moved from the darkness to the light. The contributors set out to convey the feel of the changes in life, beyond the raw historical data. Their chapters are extensively illustrated with carefully chosen images which complement the text. The book considers the evolving economy and society--the basic facts of life for the majority of Europe's people. It shows how the religious and intellectual unity of western culture fragmented and dissolved under the impact of new ideas.It examines politics, not just as the rise and fall of empires, but for the emergence of modern attitudes and techniques in governing. Here is one of the most exciting periods in Western history, the time of Martin Luther and Voltaire and Shakespeare, captured by leading historians from the United States and England. Customer Reviews (3)
An Emminently Readable Survey of Early Modern Europe Perhaps to make this survey seem more like a narrative and less pedantic cited works for each essay are relegated to the back of the book. Also, I can't recall a single end- or foot-note. I would have preferred the bibliography to be placed with each essay and that the text to have been supplemented with footnotes. But lest that criticism seem too harsh I will say that the authors achieved the monumental task of reducing the historical fact, and conjectures, of three centuries into eleven relatively short essays (including the Prologue and Epilogue) without losing too much. Anthony Pagden's, "Prologue: Europe and the World Around" was particularly interesting to me. This essay covers how the ancient Greek and Roman worlds, and the coming of Christianity, influenced the Europeans conception of themselves and their relationships to others. It explains, if only superficially, the European sense of "unity" and the belief in the superiority of Western Civilization; I use superficial not in its negative sense but to mean "on or nor the surface" i.e. the scanty 28 pages devoted to the subject can only be a survey rather than a critical analysis. The other essays in the book cover the life of the masses, war, religion, politics, and economics. Such a range of topics gives you a general sense of the times. And that is really the power of this book - a framework in which to locate other more intense readings on the particulars.
Very useful and compelling
"Saillinginsereneawarenesstowardsitsdoom" |
20. Medieval Europe: A Short History by Judith Bennett | |
Paperback: 416
Pages
(2010-01-20)
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Get the 8th Edition
Would purchase from this company again!
One of the best
an amazing little textbook
An especially well-balanced view of the middle ages in Europe |
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