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21. The History of Europe by J. M. Roberts | |
Hardcover: 628
Pages
(1997-12-01)
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A Friendly Giant
Great Author who tackels Big Subjects It is good that Roberts has multipule publishers for both of theseworks, as they are works that should remain in print for a very long time. I always hate it when I find good stuff that is out of print. Now, about"A History of Europe".Good work. It focuses more on historyafter 1800 though.But then, this is what is important to most modernreaders.We read to find out some answer to the question of who we are. So, naturally, a general history is going to focus more on later periodsthat tell us more about who are currently are. It does cover all thetopics of interest.Prehistoric Europe, thru the Classical period ofGreece and Rome, up thru the middle ages and into modern times. Greatbook to own and read and reread all the time.
A distinguished historian's insightful view of Europe Roberts exhibits a remarkablegift for conciseness and generously shares what seems to be vast insight onthe history of Europe.Other histories would be very detailed but Robertsis able to capture the same subtleties with fewer (brilliantly chosen)words and ideas.He quotes some rather obscure but fascinating sources;you feel as if you are in the company of an eminent old historian who hasbeen studying this subject all his life, has read just about everythingthere is to read on the subject, possesses no illusions or pretentions(he's too old for B.S.), and picks out those few gems of his knowledge thatalmost no one else knows just to share with you.Roberts really tries totell it like it is (or was) without mincing words. The author also goesto a great deal of effort to convey the feel of different periods so thatthe reader may better understand how historical events were perceived atthe time and how they led to subsequent events.True history is not a merechronicle of events but also the interpretation of those events, then andnow.Roberts is keenly aware of this. I have read both Roberts' book andNorman Davies' "Europe: A History"; both are superb but indifferent ways.Davies' book is larger and more detailed, and seems toprefer to let the large volume of facts and quoted sources speak forthemselves.Roberts seems to prefer a greater emphasis on interpretationand broad insight, something that only a historian of his stature couldrespectably do.Both are perfectly acceptable methods of writing history. If you want a good reference, pick Davies' book, but for additionalexplanation of why Europe is the way it is, Roberts' book is highlyrecommended.
Exceptional coverage of European History Roberts is clearly a brilliant historian. He works in much the same manner as a master painter. His History of Europe opens with a near empty canvas; he gives us a strong sense of Europe before the first human foot fell upon it. This opening conveys more than simple geographical and geological facts; it conveys a sense of how the terrain and climate would ultimately sustain life. Through this device, the reader can derive a feeling of premonition, a sense of history yet to come. What follows is extraordinary. Roberts' coverage of the subject becomes ever more focused, from the very amorphous dawn of European civilization to highlights of individual societies. These are first examined separately and then in parallel, giving the reader a constant and realistically uneven emergence of a modern Europe. In today's world, where truly exceptional literature and research are rare, Roberts' work is a welcome arrival. It can only be compared to historical works of antiquity or, in more modern eras, the works of Will and Ariel Durant. This is evident in the way that Roberts interweaves the daily life of the average European with major, historical events. In this way, he conveys a vivid picture of Europe and its peoples. I cannot recommend this book more. Roberts has earned himself a place amongst the likes of Suetonius, Alexis De Tocqueville, and the Durants. His style is both wide in scope and captivating. ... Read more |
22. A History of Pagan Europe by Prudence Jones, Nigel Pennick | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(1997-03-12)
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Not a trustworthy source
Well-Recommended
Excellent Source of Information
A Worthy Overview
RE: Evolutionary Pagan Theologie |
23. The Age of Religious Wars, 1559-1715 (Second Edition)(The Norton History of Modern Europe) by Richard S. Dunn | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(1979-08-17)
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Editorial Review Product Description The individual volumes interlock to form a continuous narrative, but each volume also stands alone as a distinctive study of a major period of European history. Emphasis is placed on trends rather than isolated facts and on meaning and process in history. Where standard views are dated or inadequate, the authors do not hesitate to advance fresh interpretations. the result is history on a broad scale that measures up to the demands of current scholarship. The Volumes in the Norton History of Modern Europe are striking in the quality of their illustrations and maps. New Sources have been drawn upon for engravings and halftones from contemporary documents and works of art; unusually clear maps have been prepared by the cartographer Harold K. Faye. Customer Reviews (7)
Very Reliable
Good Overview
a fine example of a great series
Well illustrated, well written, and balanced
A Good Survey of an Era This book focuses on the big themes of history.It tells the stories of Kings and warriors, merchants and clerics, artists and philosophers, but very little about the common people of the era. This book is very well organized.Beginning with the situation in Europe in 1559, the first chapter gives the religious lay of the land in the countries of Western Europe at the start of the era.Chapter 2 outlines the beginning political situation in Eastern Europe. In Chapter 3 the author studies the economic theories and commercial forms which fueled the economies of the age. Chapter 4 introduces the reader to the political ebb and flow between absolutism and rising constitutionalism. Although the dominant figure of the era was France'sSun King, Louis XIV, he was the architect of a system which would die in a sea of blood before the 18th Century was out.In his day, Louis XIV lead the superpower of the age, but, toward the end of his long reign, he overplayed his hand, losing much of the territorial gains which he had temporally enjoyed. The political upheaval of the era which was a harbinger of things to come was England's Glorious Revolution of 1688.For perhaps the first time in history, a monarch's right to reign was made dependent on the support of his subjects.Protestants William of Orange and his wife, Queen Mary, daughter of the late King Charles II, were invited by the nobles to challenge Mary's brother, the Catholic King James II.The resulting overthrow of James, in clear contrast to Louis' absolutism, laid the groundwork for the concept of government by consent of the governed, which would receive expanding application during the succeeding centuries. In Chapter 5 Prof. Dunn reflects on the Age of Genius which truly this era was.Emerging from the intellectually stagnant Middle Ages, Europe erupted into a creative age virtually unique in history.Science was advanced by the likes of Copernicas, Kepler, Galileo, Descartes and Newton.Renaissance art bust forth under the creative genius of da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, Titian, Durer and El Greco, to be followed by Baroque masters such as Rubens, Van Dyck and Velazquez.Europe still glories in the architectural heritage of Bernini and Wren.Our philosophy and political science still draw inspiration from the writings of Montaigne, Pascal, Hobbes Sponoza and Locke.Theatres of the world still interpret the works of Shakespeare and Marlowe, Lope de Vega and Calderon, Corneile, Moliere and Racine. The book concludes in its sixth chapter with an analysis of the new balance of power which would carry Europe into a new age.A series of wars, Sweden's moment in the international spotlight and giant personalities such as Peter the Great would all combine to make Europe the place it would be in the 18th century. Overall, this book is a good survey of the Age of Religious Wars.I had not read a college text in a long time and I had more acclimated to learning history in biographies and books more focused on specific topics.I am glad that I read it and give it 4 stars. ... Read more |
24. Europe 1900-1945 (Short Oxford History of Europe) | |
Paperback: 266
Pages
(2002-09-12)
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buyer satisfied |
25. The Pursuit of Glory: The Five Revolutions that Made Modern Europe: 1648-1815 (Penguin History of Europe) by Tim Blanning | |
Paperback: 736
Pages
(2008-05-27)
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Reminds me of fruitcake
Opium in Print
Lot of History
Misleading Title, but overall good book
Step By Step Towards The Modern World |
26. Europe: A History by Norman Davies | |
Paperback: 1392
Pages
(1998-02-01)
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Bible of European history
Not for beginners.
A+
Europe Writ Large
Good, but contains petty mistakes |
27. The Foundations of Early Modern Europe, 1460-1559 (Second Edition)(The Norton History of Modern Europe) by Eugene F. Rice Jr. | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(1994-02-17)
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Guildsmen of the World, Unite!
excellent on many points
Excellent in Scope and understaning: Great Indroduction
Succinct yet insightful, scholarly yet readable. A classic. |
28. The Oxford History of Medieval Europe | |
Paperback: 416
Pages
(2002-03-07)
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Not great, but not terrible either
Excellent Basic Introduction.
Oxfprd History
Thorough some places, spotty others
Good overview of Medieval Europe and the Mediterranean basin |
29. Return to Diversity: A Political History of East Central Europe Since World War II by Joseph Rothschild, Nancy M. Wingfield | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2007-11-30)
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30. An Intellectual History of Modern Europe by Marvin Perry | |
Paperback: 528
Pages
(1992-11-24)
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Editorial Review Product Description With the unifying theme of the Enlightenment tradition and two introductory chapters on the evolution of Western intellectual tradition, the text provides students with the framework and background they need to understand the history of modern European thought. The nineteenth and the first half of the twentieth centuries are examined in relation to the Enlightenment. Customer Reviews (1)
Great Read: knowledge gained is equal to 200 book library. |
31. A History of the University in Europe: Volume 1, Universities in the Middle Ages (Vol 1) | |
Paperback: 536
Pages
(2003-10-16)
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Solid Sourcebook on Medieval University Themes
Fascinating! Suberb! The answer is probably to be found in this series.Some of it is merely intersting trivia, other parts are truly fascinating.The role the university has played in society cannot be underestimated.The series provides an in-depth examination of what makes a university what it is historically. Each of the chapters examines a different aspect of the university.Written by a group of wonderful scholars, the series is an excellent reference as well as a delightful read. ... Read more |
32. Europe's Tragedy: A New History of the Thirty Years War by Peter H. Wilson | |
Hardcover: 1040
Pages
(2009-07-30)
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Kindle edition flawed
Great Overview
Let The Buyer Beware!
Not as Dry As I'd Feared it Would Be |
33. The History of Medieval Europe (Penguin History) by Maurice Keen | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(1991-09-12)
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An Excellent Starting Point
An excellent beginning to Medieval studies. |
34. The Oxford Illustrated History of Prehistoric Europe (Oxford Illustrated Histories) | |
Paperback: 568
Pages
(2001-05-24)
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As interesting a treatment as prehistory gets
Excellent overview of the period
Scholarly work
Dry dry dry, but not bad
Scholarly but generally readable |
35. An Economic History of Twentieth-Century Europe: Economic Regimes from Laissez-Faire to Globalization by Ivan T. Berend | |
Paperback: 372
Pages
(2006-07-10)
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36. Rebirth: A History Of Europe Since World War Ii by Cyril E. Black, Jonathan E. Helmreich, Paul Helmreich, Charles P Issawi, A. James Mcadams, Corinne Black | |
Hardcover: 565
Pages
(1992-04-27)
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37. The Oxford Illustrated History of Medieval Europe (Oxford Illustrated Histories) | |
Paperback: 440
Pages
(2001-05-24)
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Medieval Europe
The Oxford Illustrated History of Medieval Europe (Oxford Illustrated Histories)
Survey writing is informative, not inspiring |
38. Europe Recast: A History of European Union by Desmond Dinan | |
Paperback: 370
Pages
(2004-02)
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A straightfoward, scholarly history |
39. The Early Middle Ages: Europe 400-1000 (Short Oxford History of Europe) | |
Paperback: 328
Pages
(2001-06-14)
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A fine and insightful survey |
40. Gender and History in Western Europe (Arnold Readers in History) | |
Paperback: 400
Pages
(1998-06-25)
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