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Blanning T.C.W. (ed.) The Oxford History of Modern Europe

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Blanning T.C.W. (ed.) The Oxford History of Modern Europe
Oxford University Press, 2000. — X, 389 p. — ISBN: 0-19-285371-6.
In the introduction to the Oxford Illustrated History of Modern Europe, T.C.W. Blanning argues that, in many ways, the essence of modern man is that he is self-consciously dynamic. We are attracted to change-it captures the eye much more than stability. This excellent book reveals much about the things that have changed in Europe since 1789-and, just as importantly, the things that have remained constant. The eleven essays in this collection (written by some of the biggest names in the field of European history, such as Princeton's Harold James, U.C. Berkeley's Martin Jay, and Richard Overy of King's College, London) focus on various aspects of European society, from politics and economics to high culture and social structures, and analyze both the changes and the engines of those changes. In his standout essay on the changing nature of warfare, 1789-1918, Hew Strachan argues that this military modernization cannot simply be explained by new technology and that more emphasis must be placed on changing ideas. Strachan and the other authors for the most part eschew jargon and present an authoritative set of essays complemented by over 240 arresting color and black-and-white illustrations. Many of the chapters would be suitable readings for upper-division history courses, and the thorough index, detailed chronology, and suggestions for further reading would be a great help to students. This book is accessible to the general reader while remaining valuable to the scholar-and is immensely readable to boot.
Revolution from Above and Below: European Politics from the French Revolution to the First World War.
The Industrialization of Modern Europe, 1750–1914.
Military Modernization, 1789–1918.
From Orders to Classes: European Society in the Nineteenth Century.
The Commercialization and Sacralization of European Culture in the Nineteenth Century.
The Great Civil War: European Politics, 1914–1945.
The Fall and Rise of the European Economy in the Twentieth Century.
Warfare in Europe since 1918.
European Society in the Twentieth Century.
From Modernism to Post-Modernism.
Europe Divided and Reunited, 1945–1995.
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