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050 14 $aD299$b.T53 1990
082 04 $a940.28$219
100 1 $aThomson, David,$d1912-1970,$eauthor.
245 10 $aEurope since Napoleon /$cDavid Thomson.
250 $aRevised edition.
264 1 $aLondon :$bPenguin Books,$c1990.
264 4 $c©1966
300 $a1003 pages :$billustrations, maps ;$c20 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
490 1 $aPenguin history
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 947-966) and index.
505 0 $aPART 1. Europe in the melting pot, 1789-1814. 1. Revolution in France --- 2. France at war --- 3. Dictatorship in France --- 4. Napoleonic Empire ---- PART 2. Europe in 1815. 5. The unity and disunity of Europe in 1815 --- 6. The forces of continuity --- 7. The forces of change ---- PART 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 ---- PART 4. The emergence of new powers, 1851-1871. 12. The balance of power in Europe, 1850-1870 --- 13. The reorientation of Western Europe --- 14. The remaking of Central Europe --- 15. Emancipation in Eastern Europe ---- PART5. Democracy and Socialism, 1871-1914. 16. The pattern of parliamentary democracy --- 17. Socialism versus Nationalism --- 18. The texture of European culture ---- PART6. Imperial rivalries and international alliances, 1871-1914. 19. The Eastern question --- 20. Colonial expansion and rivalry --- 21. The system of alliances ---- PART 7. War and peace, 1914-1923. 22. Issues and stakes, 1914-1918 --- 23. Domestic consequences, 1914-1923 --- 24. International consequences, 1918-1923 ---- PART 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 ---- PART 9. War and peace, 1939-1963. 29. The Second World War, 1939-1945 --- 30 Europe in convalescence --- 31. The colonial revolution --- 32. International fabric ---- PART 10. Epilogue: contemporary Europe. 33. Civilizationb and culture since 1914 --- 34. The pattern of modern European development.
520 $aThe pattern of European development since 1789 can be understood only by study of those all-embracing forces that have affected the whole continent, from Britain to the Balkans. Dr Thomson's history was written in this belief. In it he emphasises particularly the overall factors of population growth, industrialization, overseas nationalism, and the connection between war and revolution. He considers these not country by country but phase by phase, so that the development of European civilization over the past century and a half unfolds as a continuous whole.
651 0 $aEurope$xHistory$y1789-1900.
651 0 $aEurope$xHistory$y20th century.
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