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History of Europe in the Nineteenth Century

Author : Benedetto Croce
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 38,52 MB
Release : 2019-03-20
Category : History
ISBN : 0429642180

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One of Croce’s most famous books, originally published in 1934, this volume covers the history of Europe from the end of the Napoleonic Wars until the end of the First World War. Based on a series of lectures delivered in 1931 the book discusses, among other things, religious freedoms, the concept of liberty, liberalism and nationalism and the rise of the German state.

Nineteenth Century Europe

Author : Michael S. Melancon
Publisher : Addison-Wesley Longman
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 50,93 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Europe
ISBN : 9780321172105

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This engaging collection of primary sources, selected fiction excerpts, and images explores important events, figures, and themes in European history, from 1789 to 1900. 19th Century Europe offers five types of selections: memoirs of individuals who witnessed important historical events; excerpts from works of fiction; writings of influential figures and theorists; significant historical documents, and images. Primary source selections acquaint students with the writings and documents that helped shape the long 19th century European history, while the fiction selections bring historical events to the level of human life. The selections explore significant themes of this time period--modernization, liberalism, and nationalism, society and culture, the relationship between the individual and society, and the relationship between Europe and the world--enhancing students' understanding of the historical events presented in course. Both challenging and captivating, 19th Century Europe provides students with a glimpse of the emotions, ideologies, and attitudes that lie behind the facts and figures of history, allowing them to experience the past and to better understand it.

An Economic History of Nineteenth-Century Europe

Author : Ivan Berend
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 541 pages
File Size : 27,24 MB
Release : 2013
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1107030706

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A transnational survey of the economic development of Europe, exploring why some regions advanced and some stayed behind.

Women in Nineteenth-Century Europe

Author : Rachel Fuchs
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 46,88 MB
Release : 2004-11-21
Category : History
ISBN : 1350307351

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During the nineteenth century, European women of all countries and social classes experienced dramatic and enduring changes in their familial, working and political lives. However, the history of women at this time is not one of unmitigated progress - theirs was an uphill struggle, fraught with hindrances, hard work and economic downturns, and the increasing intrusion of the public into their innermost private and personal lives. Breaking away from traditional categories, Rachel G. Fuchs and Victoria E. Thompson provide a sense of the variety and complexity of women's lives across national and regional boundaries, juxtaposing the experiences of women with the perceptions of their lives. Three themes unite this study: - The tension between tradition and modernity - The changing relationship between the community and individual - The shifting boundaries between public and private Dealing with individual women's lives within a large social and cultural context, Fuchs and Thompson demonstrate how strong and courageous women refused to live within the prescribed domestic roles - and how many became the modern women of the twentieth century.

Political Repression in 19th Century Europe

Author : Robert Justin Goldstein
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 371 pages
File Size : 21,73 MB
Release : 2013-06-17
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1135026696

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Originally published in 1983. The nineteenth century was a time of great economic, social and political change. As Europe modernized, previously ignorant and apathetic elements in the population began to demand political freedoms. There was pressure also for a freer press, for the rights of assembly and association. The apprehension of the existing elites manifested itself in an intensification of often brutal form of political repression. The first part of this book summarizes on a pan-European basis, the major techniques of repression such as the denial of popular franchise and press censorship. This is followed by a chronological survey of these techniques from 1815 – 1914 in each European country. The book analyzes the long and short-term importance of these events for European historical development in the 19th and 20th centuries.

Europe in the Nineteenth Century

Author : Harry Hearder
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 509 pages
File Size : 41,41 MB
Release : 2014-01-21
Category : History
ISBN : 1317871014

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The period between 1830 and 1880 was one of immense activity, radical political change, and striking economic and social growth in Europe. The major themes of the struggles between individuals, parties and classes within the state, and between the states themselves are explored within the context of a study of the administration, organisation and growth of European society. The whole book has been fully revised and updated, particularly the section on German history. Professor Hearder has also given greater consideration to many important issues, such as, popular movements of protest and insurrection, life-styles, and the role of women.

Nineteenth-Century Europe

Author : Michael Rapport
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 440 pages
File Size : 30,54 MB
Release : 2018-08-11
Category : History
ISBN : 0230204767

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A core introductory textbook that provides students with an overview of the key issues in Europe's 'long nineteenth century', from the French Revolution in 1789 until the outbreak of the First World War in 1914. Telling the story of how Europeans entered politics in the fiery trials of revolution and industrialization, the text opens with the French Revolution, passes through the crucible of the 1848 Revolutions and ends with the emergence of mass movements - socialist, revolutionary, nationalist and authoritarian - which anticipated those of the twentieth century. This is an ideal text for modules on Modern European History or Nineteenth-Century Europe which may be offered at all levels of an undergraduate History or European Studies degree. In addition it is a crucial resource for students who may be studying nineteenth-century Europe for the first time as part of a taught postgraduate degree in Modern History or European Studies.

19th Century Europe

Author : Hannu Salmi
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 155 pages
File Size : 41,81 MB
Release : 2013-04-24
Category : History
ISBN : 0745658598

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Nineteenth-Century Europe offers a much-needed concise and fresh look at European culture between the Great Revolution in France and the First World War. It encompasses all major themes of the period, from the rising nationalism of the early nineteenth century to the pessimistic views of fin de siècle. It is a lucid, fluent presentation that appeals to both students of history and culture and the general audience interested in European cultural history. The book attempts to see the culture of the nineteenth century in broad terms, integrating everyday ways of life into the story as mental, material and social practices. It also highlights ways of thinking, mentalities and emotions in order to construct a picture of this period of another kind, that goes beyond a story of “isms” or intellectual and artistic movements. Although the nineteenth century has often been described as a century of rising factory pipes and grey industrial cities, as a cradle of modern culture, the era has many faces. This book pays special attention to the experiences of contemporaries, from the fear for steaming engines to the longing for the pre-industrial past, from the idle calmness of bourgeois life to the awakening consumerism of the department stores, from curious exoticism to increasing xenophobia, from optimistic visions of future to the expectations of an approaching end. The century that is only a few generations away from us is strange and familiar at the same time – a bygone world that has in many ways influenced our present day world.

A Companion to Nineteenth-Century Europe, 1789 - 1914

Author : Stefan Berger
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 560 pages
File Size : 37,55 MB
Release : 2008-04-15
Category : History
ISBN : 140515232X

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This Companion provides an overview of European history during the 'long' nineteenth century, from 1789 to 1914. Consists of 32 chapters written by leading international scholars Balances coverage of political, diplomatic and international history with discussion of economic, social and cultural concerns Covers both Eastern and Western European states, including Britain Pays considerable attention to smaller countries as well as to the great powers Compares particular phenomena and developments across Europe

The Industrial Revolution and Work in Nineteenth Century Europe

Author : Lenard R. Berlanstein
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 40,75 MB
Release : 2003-09-02
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1134911939

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The Industrial Revolution is a central concept in conventional understandings of the modern world, and as such is a core topic on many history courses. It is therefore difficult for students to see it as anything other than an objective description of a crucial turning-point, yet a generation of social and labour history has revealed the inadequacies of the Industrial Revolution as a way of conceptualizing economic change. This book provides students with access to recent upheavals in scholarly debate by bringing a selection of previously published articles, by leading scholars and teachers, together in one volume, accompanied by explanatory notes. The editor's introduction also provides a synthesis and overview of the topic. As the revision of historical thought is a continual process, this volume seeks to bring the reinterpretation of such debates as working-class formation up to the present by introducing post-structuralist and feminist perspectives.