A history of modern Europe : from the Renaissance to the present /

"A classic in its field, loved by instructors and students for its narrative flair, humor, authority, and comprehensive coverage. [...] A History of Modern Europe presents a panoramic survey of modern Europe from the Renaissance to the present day. A single author lends a unified approach and c...

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Author / Creator: Merriman, John M.
Format: Book
Language:English
Edition:Third edition.
Imprint: New York : W.W. Norton, ©2010.
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Summary:"A classic in its field, loved by instructors and students for its narrative flair, humor, authority, and comprehensive coverage. [...] A History of Modern Europe presents a panoramic survey of modern Europe from the Renaissance to the present day. A single author lends a unified approach and consistent style throughout, with an emphasis on the connections of events and people over time. The Third Edition, like the two before it, is authoritative and up-to-date. New to the Third Edition is the theme of empire. From the imperial rivalries between France and Spain in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, through the rise and fall of the Ottoman Turkish empire, and on into the imperial history of the twentieth century--decolonization, the spread of the Soviet empire, and the imperial power of the United States--the theme of empire helps students find commonalities among the events of European history." --Publisher description.
Available in both one-volume and two-volume paperback editions, A History of Modern Europe presents a panoramic survey of modern Europe from the Renaissance to the present day. A single author lends a unified approach and consistent style throughout, with an emphasis on the connections of events and people over time.<br> <br> <br> <br> The Third Edition, like the two before it, is authoritative and up-to-date. New to the Third Edition is the theme of empire. From the imperial rivalries between France and Spain in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, through the rise and fall of the Ottoman Turkish empire, and on into the imperial history of the twentieth century--decolonization, the spread of the Soviet empire, and the imperial power of the United States--the theme of empire helps students find commonalities among the events of European history.
Physical Description:xxx, 1239 pages, A-102 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780393934335
0393934330