A Companion to Nineteenth-Century Europe, 1789 - 1914

A Companion to Nineteenth-Century Europe, 1789 - 1914
Title A Companion to Nineteenth-Century Europe, 1789 - 1914 PDF eBook
Author Stefan Berger
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 560
Release 2008-04-15
Genre History
ISBN 140515232X

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This Companion provides an overview of European history during the 'long' nineteenth century, from 1789 to 1914. Consists of 32 chapters written by leading international scholars Balances coverage of political, diplomatic and international history with discussion of economic, social and cultural concerns Covers both Eastern and Western European states, including Britain Pays considerable attention to smaller countries as well as to the great powers Compares particular phenomena and developments across Europe

The Nineteenth Century

The Nineteenth Century
Title The Nineteenth Century PDF eBook
Author T. C. W. Blanning
Publisher Short Oxford History of Europe
Total Pages 317
Release 2000
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0198731353

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In the 19th century Europe changed more rapidly and radically than during any prior period. These chapters offer an approach to understanding one of the most complex periods of modern history, addressing all the major issues.

Europe in the Nineteenth Century (1789-1914)

Europe in the Nineteenth Century (1789-1914)
Title Europe in the Nineteenth Century (1789-1914) PDF eBook
Author Arthur James Grant
Publisher
Total Pages 569
Release 1931
Genre Europe
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Europe in the Nineteenth Century (1789-1914)

Europe in the Nineteenth Century (1789-1914)
Title Europe in the Nineteenth Century (1789-1914) PDF eBook
Author Arthur James Grant
Publisher
Total Pages 616
Release 1927
Genre Europe
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The Long Nineteenth Century

The Long Nineteenth Century
Title The Long Nineteenth Century PDF eBook
Author Charles Downer Hazen
Publisher e-artnow
Total Pages 605
Release 2019-06-03
Genre History
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To all thoughtful people World War I has brought to intention the importance of a knowledge of 19th Century European history. For without such knowledge no one can understand, or begin to understand, the significance of the forces that have made it, the vastness of the issues involved, the nature of what is indisputably one of the gravest crises in the history of mankind. No citizen of a free country who takes his citizenship seriously, who considers himself responsible, to the full extent of his personal influence, for the character and conduct of his government, can, without the crudest self-stultification, admit that he knows nothing and cares nothing about the history of Europe. Contents: The Old Regime in Europe The Old Regime in France Beginnings of the Revolution The Making of the Constitution The Legislative Assembly The Convention The Directory The Consulate The Early Years of the Empire The Empire at Its Height The Decline and Fall of Napoleon The Congresses France Under the Restoration Revolutions Beyond France The Reign of Louis Philippe Central Europe in Revolt The Second French Republic and the Founding of the Second Empire The Making of the Kingdom of Italy The Unification of Germany The Second Empire and the Franco-Prussian War The German Empire France Under the Third Republic The Kingdom of Italy Since 1870 Austria-Hungary Since 1848 England From 1815 to 1868 England Since 1868 The British Empire The Partition of Africa Spain and Portugal Holland and Belgium Since 1830 Switzerland The Scandinavian States The Disruption of the Ottoman Empire and the Rise of the Balkan States Russia to the War With Japan The Far East Russia Since the 1905 War With Japan The Balkan Wars of 1912 and 1913 The European War Making the Peace

Nineteenth Century Series

Nineteenth Century Series
Title Nineteenth Century Series PDF eBook
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Release 1905
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What Is a Nation?

What Is a Nation?
Title What Is a Nation? PDF eBook
Author Timothy Baycroft
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 406
Release 2006-06-29
Genre History
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This volume analyses and compares different forms of nationalism across a range of European countries and regions during the long nineteenth century. It aims to put detailed studies of nationalist politics and thought, which have proliferated over the last ten years or so, into a wider European context. By means of such contextualization, together with new and systematic comparisons, What is a Nation? Europe 1789-1914 reassesses the arguments put forward in the principal works on nationalism as a whole, many of which pre-date the proliferation of case studies in the 1990s and which, as a consequence, make only inadequate reference to the national histories of European states. The study reconsiders whether the distinction between civic and ethnic identities and politics in Europe has been overstated and whether it needs to be replaced altogether by a new set of concepts or types. What is a Nation? explores the relationship between this and other typologies, relating them to complex processes of industrialization, increasing state intervention, secularization, democratization and urbanization. Debates about citizenship, political economy, liberal institutions, socialism, empire, changes in the states system, Darwinism, high and popular culture, Romanticism and Christianity all affected - and were affected by - discussion of nationhood and nationalist politics. The volume investigates the significance of such controversies and institutional changes for the history of modern nationalism, as it was defined in diverse European countries and regions during the long nineteenth century. By placing particular nineteenth-century nationalist movements and nation-building in a broader comparative context, prominent historians of particular European states give an original and authoritative reassessment, designed to appeal to students and academic readers alike, of one of the most contentious topics of the modern period.