Europe in the Twentieth Century
Paxton, Robert O.; Hessler, Julie
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Description for Europe in the Twentieth Century
Paperback. Offers a comprehensive narrative of twentieth-century Europe. This book considers socio-cultural issues in the twentieth century, including youth movements and feminism. Num Pages: 752 pages, Illustrations, maps. BIC Classification: 1D; 3JJ; HBJD; HBLW. Category: (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 231 x 187 x 28. Weight in Grams: 1086.
EUROPE IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY offers a comprehensive, yet streamlined narrative of twentieth-century Europe. The scholarship and currency is top-notch as is the book’s excellent consideration of important socio-cultural issues in the twentieth century, including youth movements and feminism.
EUROPE IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY offers a comprehensive, yet streamlined narrative of twentieth-century Europe. The scholarship and currency is top-notch as is the book’s excellent consideration of important socio-cultural issues in the twentieth century, including youth movements and feminism.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
Cengage Learning, Inc United States
Number of pages
752
Condition
New
Number of Pages
752
Place of Publication
Belmont, CA, United States
ISBN
9780495913191
SKU
V9780495913191
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99-30
About Paxton, Robert O.; Hessler, Julie
Robert O. Paxton is professor of history emeritus at Columbia University. A specialist in the history of western Europe in the era of the two world wars, he has written extensively on France under Nazi occupation, including VICHY FRANCE: OLD GUARD AND NEW ORDER (Columbia University Press, 2001) and VICHY FRANCE AND THE JEWS (Stanford University Press, 1995). His ... Read more
Reviews for Europe in the Twentieth Century
1. Europe at the Zenith. 2. How the Great War Began. 3. The Marne and After, 1914-1917. 4. The Impact of Total War. 5. Revolution, 1917-1920. 6. The Paris Peace Settlement. 7. Revolution against Revolution: Fascism. 8. "Normalcy": Europe in the 1920s. 9. Mass Culture and High Culture between the Wars. 10. The Great Depression: Troubled Democracies, Rising Dictatorships. 11. ... Read more