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History, Europe

Europe 1850-1914: Progress, Participation and Apprehension

by Jonathan Sperber
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Synopsis

From 1848 to 1914 was an incredible era of discovery, revolution and new thinking. It was an age of giants such as Darwin, Nietzche and Bismark This is a new history of Europe's age of progress and modernism.

Sperber's new book is an ideal accompaniment to university level courses on European history, and gives comprehensive and unified coverage of various aspects of the past. It contains:

  • Broad thematic arguements that encompass developments across the entire European continent.
  • A large selection of charts, tables and sidebars offering interesting insights and observations about specific, individual aspects of the period.
  • A very detailed and completely up-to-date bibliography for further reading.

About the Author, Jonathan Sperber

Jonathan Sperber is Curators' Professor of History at the University of Missouri. He has written eight books and twenty-three articles on nineteenth century and twentieth century European history, including The European Revolutions, 1848-1851.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2009
Publisher
Longman
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781405801348

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