This revised second edition now extends to the end of the first decade of the twenty-first century, covering the financial crisis and the related crisis in European integration, the impact of the “War on Terror” on Europe, and the redefinition of Europe following EU enlargement. Thoroughly revised and expanded, this integrated history of Europe now covers the end of the Second World War up to the end of the first decade of the twenty-first centuryIncludes new sections on immigration and ethnicity in Europe after the Cold War, and the role of historical memory in contemporary EuropeA final new chapter assesses the role of Europe within the wider world of the twenty-first century, the financial crisis and the related crisis in European integration, the impact of the “War on Terror” on Europe, and the redefinition of Europe following EU enlargementCovers the history of central and eastern Europe in depth, as well as that of Western EuropeDiscusses in detail the impact of the Cold War across the continent
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This revised second edition now extends to the end of the first decade of the twenty-first century, covering the financial crisis and the related crisis in European integration, the impact of the War on Terror on Europe, and the redefinition of Europe following EU enlargement.
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List of Maps List of Illustrations Introduction: Europe's Troubles 1. The War and its Legacy 2. Europe between the Powers, 1945-1953 3. Restoration, Reconstruction and Revolution: Europe, 1945-1950 4. Consolidating Western Europe, 1950-1963 5. Western Europe in the 1960s 6. The Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, from 1953 to the 1970s 7. Western Europe in the 1970s: Downturn and Détente 8. Western Europe in the 1980s: The Era of Thatcher, Mitterrand and Kohl 9. European Integration: From Rome to Maastricht, 1957-1992 10. The Fall of the Communist Regimes: The Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, 1980-1991 11. Europe after the Cold War 12. Europe in the new millennium
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This revised second edition offers an integrated overview of the history of Europe, East and West, now extended to cover the period from the end of World War II to the end of the first decade of the twenty-first century. The volume opens with a discussion of the impact of World War II in Europe. It then proceeds chronologically through a detailed discussion of the Cold War, the divergent histories of Eastern and Western Europe between the 1950s and the 1980s, and the moves toward integration that accelerated as the century drew to a close. The author examines the rapid and dramatic changes in Eastern Europe and the USSR that led to the end of the Cold War, and offers a new interpretation of the 1990s. A new final chapter assesses the role of Europe within the wider world of the twenty-first century, and reflects on issues such as immigration, ethnic tensions, and changing ideas about the memory of conflict in the twentieth century. It also addresses the financial crisis and the related crisis in European integration, the impact of the “War on Terror” on Europe, and the redefinition of Europe following EU enlargement.
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Table of Contents List of Maps List of Illustrations Introduction: Europe's Troubles 1. The War and its Legacy 2. Europe between the Powers, 1945-1953 3. Restoration, Reconstruction and Revolution: Europe, 1945-1950 4. Consolidating Western Europe, 1950-1963 5. Western Europe in the 1960s 6. The Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, from 1953 to the 1970s 7. Western Europe in the 1970s: Downturn and Détente 8. Western Europe in the 1980s: The Era of Thatcher, Mitterrand and Kohl 9. European Integration: From Rome to Maastricht, 1957-1992 10. The Fall of the Communist Regimes: The Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, 1980-1991 11. Europe after the Cold War 12. Europe in the new millennium
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ISBN
9780470655788
Publisert
2012-01-20
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Wiley-Blackwell
Vekt
590 gr
Høyde
244 mm
Bredde
170 mm
Dybde
20 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
336

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Biographical note

Tom Buchanan is Reader in Modern History & Politics at Oxford University’s Department for Continuing Education, where he is Director of Studies in History and Politics. He has published extensively on the relationship between Britain and the Spanish Civil War. He is currently completing a major book on China and the British Left, 1925–1976. His other research interests include the history of Amnesty International.