2 edition of Niineteenth-century European civilization found in the catalog.
Niineteenth-century European civilization
Geoffrey Bruun
Published
1960
by Oxford University Press in Oxford
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Originally published (BB59-14257) Oxford U P 1959.
Series | Galaxy books |
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Pagination | 256p.,ill.,21cm |
Number of Pages | 256 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL18991971M |
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“This book is a thoughtful, well written and clear alternative to the standard textbook treatment of nineteenth century Europe. Unified in its vision, instead of the grand political narrative, it offers a rich survey of the perceptions and meanings that Europeans developed to make sense of a changing by: 4.
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For years, following the voyages of Columbus, Da Gama, and Magellan, the shadow of the European hegemony had been moving across the oceans. For ten generations hardy explorers, traders, and colonizers had been hoisting sail in the harbours of the Old World to lay the broad foundation for empires overseas.
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In the nineteenth century Europe changed more rapidly and more radically than during any prior period. These six, specially commissioned chapters by eminent historians offer the student and general reader a unique approach to understanding one of the most complex periods of modern history, addressing all the major issues in Europe's political, social, economic, cultural,/5.
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The world was fundamentally transformed in the nineteenth century by the Promethean new powers unleashed by the industrial and scientific revolutions. Modern transportation and communications technologies, such as the steamship, the railway, and the telegraph (a telegraphic link between China and Europe was first established in ), knit the.
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