Europe 1715-1919: From Enlightenment to World WarRowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2003 M12 9 - 320 páginas Europe 1715-1919 explores the tumultuous period in European history between the Age of Enlightenment and World War I. By integrating political, social, economic, and cultural history, Shirley Elson Roessler and Reny Miklos provide an entertaining and comprehensive account of the emergence of modern Europe. With clear and eloquent prose, the book explains the ideas of the Enlightenment and their effect on the social fabric of Europe, the watershed of the French Revolution, the rise and fall of Napoleon, the advances of the Industrial Revolution, and the centrifugal forces of nationalism that led, ultimately, to the disaster of World War I. Eminently readable, Europe 1715-1919 will appeal to students, scholars, and all interested in the history of modern Europe. |
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... workers in the London underground Electric lights outline the Bon Marché at night British nurse Florence Nightingale administered to soldiers during the Crimean War Garibaldi hails Victor Emmanuel as king of a united Italy Courtroom ...
... workers in the London underground Electric lights outline the Bon Marché at night British nurse Florence Nightingale administered to soldiers during the Crimean War Garibaldi hails Victor Emmanuel as king of a united Italy Courtroom ...
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... workers from the Netherlands to carry out drainage projects, which brought new fertile land under cultivation. Dutch precedents were also significant in the introduction of new crops to eastern England by Charles Townsend (1674–1738) ...
... workers from the Netherlands to carry out drainage projects, which brought new fertile land under cultivation. Dutch precedents were also significant in the introduction of new crops to eastern England by Charles Townsend (1674–1738) ...
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... workers. Various arrangements between merchant capitalists and rural workers appeared in England and then spread gradually and unevenly across western and central Europe. Sometimes spinners and weavers worked independently, obtaining 37 ...
... workers. Various arrangements between merchant capitalists and rural workers appeared in England and then spread gradually and unevenly across western and central Europe. Sometimes spinners and weavers worked independently, obtaining 37 ...
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... worker, this unregulated form ofproduction outside thejurisdiction ofurban guilds provided essential earnings for rural families. Frequently, the work was apportioned among men, women, and children so that all contributed to the family ...
... worker, this unregulated form ofproduction outside thejurisdiction ofurban guilds provided essential earnings for rural families. Frequently, the work was apportioned among men, women, and children so that all contributed to the family ...
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2 WAR REVOLUTION AND THE MODERN STATE | 57 |
3 INDUSTRIALIZATION SHAPES THE NATIONSTATE | 117 |
4 WAR REVOLUTION AND THE NATIONSTATE | 183 |
APPENDIX | 249 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 293 |
INDEX | 297 |
ABOUT THE AUTHORS | 317 |
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Europe, 1715-1919: From Enlightenment to World War Shirley Elson Roessler,Reinhold Miklos Sin vista previa disponible - 2003 |
Europe 1715-1919: From Enlightenment to World War Shirley Elson Roessler,Reny Miklos Sin vista previa disponible - 2003 |
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