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A People´s History of Modern Europe
William A. Pelz
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Description for A People´s History of Modern Europe
Paperback. A history of Europe told from the perspective of its people, not its rulers. Num Pages: 288 pages. BIC Classification: 1D; HBJD. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 151 x 230 x 24. Weight in Grams: 428.
From the monarchical terror of the Middle Ages to the mangled Europe of the twenty-first century, A People's History of Modern Europe tells the history of the continent through the deeds of those whom mainstream history tries to forget. Europe provided the perfect conditions for a great number of political revolutions from below. The German peasant wars of Thomas Muntzer, the bourgeois revolutions of the eighteenth century, the rise of the industrial worker in England, the turbulent journey of the Russian Soviets, the role of the European working class throughout the Cold War, student protests in 1968 and through to the present day, when we continue to fight to forge an alternative to the barbaric economic system. By focusing on the role of women, trade unions and students, this history sweeps away the tired platitudes of the privileged upon which our current understanding is based, providing an opportunity to see our history differently.
Product Details
Publisher
Pluto Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Weight
428g
Number of Pages
288
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780745332451
SKU
V9780745332451
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Ref
99-50
About William A. Pelz
William A. Pelz (1951-2017) was Director of the Institute of Working Class History in Chicago and a Professor of History at Elgin Community College. His works include A People's History of the German Revolution, (Pluto, 2018) Wilhelm Liebknecht and German Social Democracy (Haymarket, 2015), The Eugene V. Debs Reader (Merlin Press, 2014) and A People's History of Modern Europe (Pluto, 2016).
Reviews for A People´s History of Modern Europe
'Gives an illuminating history of the class struggles and revolts which accompanied the modernisation of Europe'
Counterfire 'Well-written and engrossing'
Morning Star 'This book is a splendid antidote to the many European histories dominated by kings, businessmen and generals. It should be on the shelves of both academics and activists ... a lively and informative intellectual tour de force'
Marcel van der Linden, International Institute of Social History (Amsterdam) 'The focus not only makes history relevant for contemporary debates on social justice, it also urges the reader to develop a critical approach towards sources, always asking who is represented and who is lost'
Ralf Hoffrogge, Ruhr-Universitat Bochum 'An exception to the rule that the winner takes all in historiography'
Sjaak van der Velden, International Institute of Social History (Amsterdam) 'This lively and engaging book is not the story of lords, kings and rulers. It is the story of the ordinary people of Europe and their struggles against those lords, kings and rulers, from the Middle Ages to the present day'
Francis King, editor, Socialist History 'This is a history of Europe that doesn't remove the Europeans. Here there are not only kings, presidents, institutions but the pulse of the people and social organisations that shaped Europe'
Raquel Varela, Universidade Nova de Lisboa (Portugal) 'A fascinating journey across centuries towards the world as we experience it today. it is the voice of the ordinary people, the less prominent figures, the women in particular, their ideas and actions, protests and sufferings that have gone into the making of this alternative narrative'
Sobhanlal Datta Gupta, former Surendra Nath Banerjee Professor of Political Science, University of Calcutta (India) 'From the Peasants' Revolt of 1381 to the collapse of the Soviet Union, William A. Pelz presents a challenging alternative to the conventional narratives of European history'
Ian Birchall, author of The Spectre of Babeuf (London)
Counterfire 'Well-written and engrossing'
Morning Star 'This book is a splendid antidote to the many European histories dominated by kings, businessmen and generals. It should be on the shelves of both academics and activists ... a lively and informative intellectual tour de force'
Marcel van der Linden, International Institute of Social History (Amsterdam) 'The focus not only makes history relevant for contemporary debates on social justice, it also urges the reader to develop a critical approach towards sources, always asking who is represented and who is lost'
Ralf Hoffrogge, Ruhr-Universitat Bochum 'An exception to the rule that the winner takes all in historiography'
Sjaak van der Velden, International Institute of Social History (Amsterdam) 'This lively and engaging book is not the story of lords, kings and rulers. It is the story of the ordinary people of Europe and their struggles against those lords, kings and rulers, from the Middle Ages to the present day'
Francis King, editor, Socialist History 'This is a history of Europe that doesn't remove the Europeans. Here there are not only kings, presidents, institutions but the pulse of the people and social organisations that shaped Europe'
Raquel Varela, Universidade Nova de Lisboa (Portugal) 'A fascinating journey across centuries towards the world as we experience it today. it is the voice of the ordinary people, the less prominent figures, the women in particular, their ideas and actions, protests and sufferings that have gone into the making of this alternative narrative'
Sobhanlal Datta Gupta, former Surendra Nath Banerjee Professor of Political Science, University of Calcutta (India) 'From the Peasants' Revolt of 1381 to the collapse of the Soviet Union, William A. Pelz presents a challenging alternative to the conventional narratives of European history'
Ian Birchall, author of The Spectre of Babeuf (London)