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Europe since napoleon/

by Thomson, David; David Thomson.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London: Penguin, 1999Description: 1003p.ISBN: 9780140135619.Subject(s): Napoleon I, Emperor of the French,1969-1821- Relation with Emperors | Europe Histoire 1789-1900 | Europe History 20th century
Contents:
pt. 1. Europe in the melting pot, 1789-1814. 1. Revolution in France 2. France at war 3. Dictatorship in France 4. Napoleonic Empire pt. 2. Europe in 1815. 5. The unity and disunity of Europe in 1815 6. The forces of continuity 7. The forces of change pt. 3. The age of revolutions, 1815-1850. 8. The phase of conservatism, 1815-1830 9. The liberal revolutions of 1830-1833 10. The economic revolution of 1830-1848 11. The national revolutions of 1848-1850 pt. 4. The emergence of new powers, 1851-1871. 12. The balance of power in Europe, 1850-1870 13. The reorientation of Western Europe The remaking of Central Europe 15. Emancipation in Eastern Europe pt. 5. Democracy and Socialism, 1871-1914. 16. The pattern of parliamentary democracy 17. Socialism versus Nationalism 18. The texture of European culture. pt. 6. Imperial rivalries and international alliances, 1871-1914. 19. The Eastern question 20. Colonial expansion and rivalry 21. The system of alliances pt. 7. War and peace, 1914-1923. 22. Issues and stakes, 1914-1918 23. Domestic consequences, 1914-1923 24. International consequences, 1918-1923 pt. 8. The age of demolition, 1924-1939. 25. Locarno honeymoon, 1924-1929 26. The collapse of prosperity, 1929-1934 27. The eclipse of democracy, 1929-1939 28. The demoltion of peace, 1935-1939 pt. 9. War and peace, 1939-1963. 29. The Second World War, 1939-1945 30 Europe in convalescence 31. The colonial revolution 32. International fabric pt. 10. Epilogue: contemporary Europe. 33. Civilizationb and culture since 1914 34. The pattern of modern European development
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pt. 1. Europe in the melting pot, 1789-1814. 1. Revolution in France
2. France at war
3. Dictatorship in France
4. Napoleonic Empire
pt. 2. Europe in 1815. 5. The unity and disunity of Europe in 1815
6. The forces of continuity
7. The forces of change
pt. 3. The age of revolutions, 1815-1850. 8. The phase of conservatism, 1815-1830
9. The liberal revolutions of 1830-1833
10. The economic revolution of 1830-1848
11. The national revolutions of 1848-1850
pt. 4. The emergence of new powers, 1851-1871. 12. The balance of power in Europe, 1850-1870
13. The reorientation of Western Europe
The remaking of Central Europe
15. Emancipation in Eastern Europe
pt. 5. Democracy and Socialism, 1871-1914. 16. The pattern of parliamentary democracy
17. Socialism versus Nationalism
18. The texture of European culture. pt. 6. Imperial rivalries and international alliances, 1871-1914. 19. The Eastern question
20. Colonial expansion and rivalry
21. The system of alliances
pt. 7. War and peace, 1914-1923. 22. Issues and stakes, 1914-1918
23. Domestic consequences, 1914-1923
24. International consequences, 1918-1923
pt. 8. The age of demolition, 1924-1939. 25. Locarno honeymoon, 1924-1929
26. The collapse of prosperity, 1929-1934
27. The eclipse of democracy, 1929-1939
28. The demoltion of peace, 1935-1939
pt. 9. War and peace, 1939-1963. 29. The Second World War, 1939-1945
30 Europe in convalescence
31. The colonial revolution
32. International fabric
pt. 10. Epilogue: contemporary Europe. 33. Civilizationb and culture since 1914
34. The pattern of modern European development

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