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A History of Modern Europe: From 1815 to the Present - Hardcover

A History of Modern Europe: From 1815 to the Present - Hardcover

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by Albert S. Lindemann (Author)

A History of Modern Europe surveys European history from the defeat of Napoleon to the twenty-first century, presenting major historical themes in an authoritative and compelling narrative.

  • Concise, readable single volume covering Europe from the early nineteenth century through the early twenty-first century
  • Vigorous interpretation of events reflects a fresh, concise perspective on European history
  • Clear and thought-provoking treatment of major historical themes
  • Lively narrative reflects complexity of modern European history, but remains accessible to those unfamiliar with the field

Front Jacket

Since the end of World War II, the move toward European unification has led to a struggle to define the European identity. Ambiguous physical, cultural, and linguistic borders- among other challenges- make it impossible to identify one single trait that unites the entirety of this complex continent. A History of Modern Europe approaches the history of the continent through the framework of identity, from Europe's nineteenth-century sense of superiority through its uncertain process of self-identification in the early twenty-first.

Thought-provoking and accessible, this narrative begins with the aftermath of Napoleon's defeat at the Battle of Waterloo and guides readers through contemporary Europe, tracing the rise of power, material wealth, and imperialism; the self-destruction of two World Wars; and Europe's development since the end of the Cold War.

Back Jacket

Since the end of World War II, the move toward European unification has led to a struggle to define the "European identity." Ambiguous physical, cultural, and linguistic borders- among other challenges- make it impossible to identify one single trait that unites the entirety of this complex continent. A History of Modern Europe approaches the history of the continent through the framework of identity, from Europe's nineteenth-century sense of superiority through its uncertain process of self-identification in the early twenty-first.

Thought-provoking and accessible, this narrative begins with the aftermath of Napoleon's defeat at the Battle of Waterloo and guides readers through contemporary Europe, tracing the rise of power, material wealth, and imperialism; the self-destruction of two World Wars; and Europe's development since the end of the Cold War.

Author Biography

Albert S. Lindemann is Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Among his publications are Antisemitism, A History (2010), Esau's Tears: Modern Anti-Semitism and the Rise of the Jews (1997), The Jew Accused: Three Anti-Semitic Affairs (1992), and A History of European Socialism (1983).

Number of Pages: 464
Dimensions: 1.1 x 9.8 x 6.9 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: February 18, 2013