European civilization since the Middle Ages / Edward R. Tannenbaum.

This book is designed to give the reader an up-to-date account of the history of European civilization from its medieval origins to the present. Its theme is the interplay among individuals, groups, and cultures within a common civilization. Each of these "protagonists" has shaped the othe...

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Main Author: Tannenbaum, Edward R.
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Language:English
Published: New York : Wiley, ℗♭1965.
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Geography and peoples. Part I: To 1715. The heritage of the middle ages: The near east and Europe, c. A.D. 1000 ; The high middle ages, eleventh to thirteenth centuries ; The late middle ages, c. 1320 -- c. 1450 ; The enduring features of medieval civilization -- Europe between medieval and modern times: cultural and religious changes: The Renaissance ; The reformations -- Medieval and Renaissance art and architecture -- Europe between medieval and modern times: political consolidation and overseas expansion: The beginnings of the modern European state ; Diplomacy and war, 1494 -- 1560 ; The beginnings of European expansion overseas -- Early modern Europe in an age of crisis, 1560 -- 1648: Economic expansion and its consequences ; Religion and the emerging states of western Europe to 1588 ; The Hapsburg crusade and its aftermath ; The thirty years' war, 1618 -- 1648 ; Early modern literature and art -- Emergence of the modern state and modern science, c. 1648 -- 1715: France in the age of Louis XIV ; Constitutional crisis in England ; The development of the European state system ; The scientific revolution ; Changing patterns of thought -- Seventeenth-century art and architecture. 
505 0 |a Part II: 1715 -- 1815. Western Europe's world supremacy, c. 1713 -- 1774: The perfection of techniques ; Growth of a global economy ; Social and political consequences of increased wealth and the global economy ; The quest for wealth and empire -- Central and eastern Europe in the eighteenth century: Contrasts between east and west ; The Austrian monarchy ; The growth of Persia ; The emergence of Russia ; The wars in northern and central Europe to 1763 ; The wars in eastern Europe after 1763 -- The age of enlightenment: The enlightenment and its spread ; Eighteenth-century science ; Artistic culture ; Resistance and counteraction ; The enlightenment and politics, 1763 -- 1789 -- Eighteenth-century art and architecture -- The era of the French revolution and Napoleon, 1789 -- 1815: The coming of the revolution in France ; The overthrow of the old regime, July -- October 1789 ; Building the new order, 1789 -- 1791 ; The revolution fights for its life, 1792 -- 1794 ; The period of consolidation, 1795 -- 1814 ; The French revolution and the world ; The overthrow of Napoleon's empire. 
505 0 |a Part III: 1815 -- 1919. The industrial revolution (to 1850): The revolution in technology ; Economic growth and the industrial revolution in Great Britain ; The industrial revolution on the continent ; Material and social effects of industrialization ; Ideological responses to the industrial revolution -- Past versus future: reaction and the "isms," 1815 -- 1848: Restoration and reaction, 1815 -- 1830 ; The triumphs and frustrations of liberalism in the 1830s ; Nationalism ; Romanticism ; The gathering tidal wave of the 1840s -- Revolution and consolidation, 1848 -- 1871: The revolution of 1848 ; National consolidation and material progress in western Europe ; Nation-building in central Europe and the emergence of a new balance of power ; Russia ; Modern nation-building overseas -- The transformation of European life, 1850 -- 1905: The spread of industrialization ; Social and cultural consequences of industrialization ; Advances in science ; The impact of science on society and thought ; Cultural responses to a changing civilization ; Marxism -- Nineteenth-century art and architecture -- Democracy, socialism, and nationalism, 1871 -- 1095: The patterns of parliamentary democracy ; The quest for social justice ; Three impossible empires -- Europe and the world to c. 1905: The international anarchy ; The nature of the new imperialism ; The near east and north Africa ; The partition of Africa ; The far east ; The rise of the United States and Japan as world powers ; The impact of colonialism on natives and Europeans ; The "causes" of the new imperialism -- The collapse of the European system, 1905 -- 1919: Strains in the political and social system, 1905 -- 1914 ; The road to war ; The first world war ; The revolutions in central and eastern Europe ; The peace settlement and the revolution in international relations. 
505 0 |a Part IV: The twentieth century. European civilization, c. 1905 -- c. 1940: Technology and organization ; Economic instability ; Science ; Philosophy ; Crisis in the arts -- Twentieth-century art and architecture -- Totalitarian Europe, 1919 -- 1939: Communist Russia ; Fascist Italy ; Nazi Germany ; East central Europe ; Portugal and Spain -- The western democracies and the world, 1919 -- 1939: France ; Great Britain ; Toward the welfare state ; The late summer of imperialism ; Aggression and appeasement to 1939 -- The second world war: The course of the war, 1939 -- 1943 ; Hitler's Europe ; The allied victory, 1944 -- 1945 -- Europe and the world since the second world war: The liberations and their aftermath, 1945 -- 1948 ; International relations ; The end of the empire ; Western Europe ; Eastern Europe. Epilogue: Civilization and culture in a mass age. 
520 |a This book is designed to give the reader an up-to-date account of the history of European civilization from its medieval origins to the present. Its theme is the interplay among individuals, groups, and cultures within a common civilization. Each of these "protagonists" has shaped the others without losing its identity or autonomy. 
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