Europe, 1783-1914Psychology Press, 2000 - 388 pagina's Europe 1783-1914 is an accessible history of Europe from the advent of the French Revolution to the origins of the First World War, covering political, economic and social aspects of the period. Each chapter is structured with concise backgrounds to events, including tables of key dates, a selection of primary documents and questions to test current interpretations of important themes, and a guide to further reading. Extensively illustrated with maps, contemporary cartoons and portraits, Europe 1783-1914 surveys the following main themes interspersed with studies of significant countries including France, Italy, Germany and Russia:
Europe 1783-1914 is an essential and invaluable introduction to this turbulent and exciting period of European history. |
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Chapter Four The Revolution at War | 43 |
1 | 67 |
78 | |
1814 | 84 |
Chapter Seven The Industrialisation of Europe and its Effects | 96 |
1 | 99 |
pick and shovel industry 1842 | 105 |
112 | |
2 | 191 |
Germanys future | 203 |
6 | 236 |
conquest | 241 |
Chapter Sixteen Marxism and the Growth of Working Class Organisations | 252 |
anarchism | 257 |
Chapter Seventeen The Third Republic in France 18711914 | 266 |
Chapter Twenty Russia 18941914 | 324 |
124 | |
144 | |
1 | 151 |
2 | 171 |
1 | 185 |
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