A history of the modern world to 1815 / R.R. Palmer, Joel Colton, Lloyd Kramer.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Knopf, c2002.Description: xxxi, 1192 p. : ill. 26 cmSubject(s): Summary: A World Endangered: Coexistence and Confrontation in the Cold WarSummary: A World Transformed.Summary: Democracy and DictatorshipSummary: Economic Renewal and Wars of Religion, 1560-1648Summary: Empires into Nations: The Developing WorldSummary: Europe 's World Supremacy, 1871-1914Summary: European Civilization, 1871-1914: Economy and PoliticsSummary: European Civilization, 1871-1914: Society and CultureSummary: Napoleonic EuropeSummary: Reaction versus Progress, 1815-1848Summary: Revolution and the Reimposition of Order, 1848-1870Summary: The Age of EnlightenmentSummary: The Apparent Victory of DemocracySummary: The Consolidation of Large Nation-States, 1859-1871Summary: The Establishment of West-European LeadershipSummary: The First World WarSummary: The French RevolutionSummary: The Post War Era: Cold War and ReconstructionSummary: The Russian Revolution and the Soviet UnionSummary: The Scientific View of the WorldSummary: The Second World WarSummary: The Struggle for Wealth and EmpireSummary: The Transformation of Eastern Europe, 1648-1740Summary: The Upheaval in Christendom, 1300-1560Summary: Provides a narrative of the people, events, ideas, institutions, and social changes that have created modern societies and that will continue to influence people in the world. Contents: The Rise of Europe
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A World Endangered: Coexistence and Confrontation in the Cold War

A World Transformed.

Democracy and Dictatorship

Economic Renewal and Wars of Religion, 1560-1648

Empires into Nations: The Developing World

Europe 's World Supremacy, 1871-1914

European Civilization, 1871-1914: Economy and Politics

European Civilization, 1871-1914: Society and Culture

Napoleonic Europe

Reaction versus Progress, 1815-1848

Revolution and the Reimposition of Order, 1848-1870

The Age of Enlightenment

The Apparent Victory of Democracy

The Consolidation of Large Nation-States, 1859-1871

The Establishment of West-European Leadership

The First World War

The French Revolution

The Post War Era: Cold War and Reconstruction

The Russian Revolution and the Soviet Union

The Scientific View of the World

The Second World War

The Struggle for Wealth and Empire

The Transformation of Eastern Europe, 1648-1740

The Upheaval in Christendom, 1300-1560

Provides a narrative of the people, events, ideas, institutions, and social changes that have created modern societies and that will continue to influence people in the world. Contents: The Rise of Europe

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