First published in 1967, Europe in Conflict offers a comprehensive
exploration of Europe’s turbulent history during a period marked by
profound political, social, and military upheaval. The book delves
into key events and themes, including the rise and fall of empires,
the impact of imperialism, the complexities of international
diplomacy, and the devastating consequences of two world wars. Alan
Jamieson examines pivotal moments such as Bismarck’s Germany, the
New Imperialism, the Eastern Question, and the formation of Soviet
Russia, providing detailed insights into the forces shaping Europe’s
trajectory. The narrative also covers the League of Nations, the
Weimar Republic, and Hitler’s Germany, offering a nuanced
perspective on the interwar years and the lead-up to the Second World
War. With chapters dedicated to individual nations like France, Italy,
and Turkey, the book provides a balanced view of Europe’s diverse
political landscapes. Ideal for history enthusiasts and scholars,
Europe in Conflict is an essential resource for understanding the
complexities of European history from 1870 to 1945.
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A History of Europe, 1870-1945
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ISBN
9781040821183
Publisert
2025
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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