Illustrated history of Europe : a unique portrait of Europe's common history
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Illustrated history of Europe : a unique portrait of Europe's common history
Phoenix Illustrated, 1998
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Histoire de l'Europe
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Histoire de l'Europe
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Originally published: London : Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1993
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF EUROPE represents a watershed in historical writing. The collective effort of a team of twelve European historians, it unravels the many cultural, economic, social and political strands of Europe's history from a European rather than a national perspective. With this broad view it examines the great prehistoric people migrations, the cave paintings of Spain and France, the Roman Empire, the spread of Christianity, the Middle Ages, the glory of the Renaissance, the revolutions of the Reformation, the dawn of industrialization, Empire building and the two world wars of this century, and concludes with the fall of the Berlin wall and the disintegration of the USSR.
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