A-Z of Modern Europe Since 1789

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Psychology Press, 2000 - History - 184 pages

An A-Z of Modern Europe 1789-1999 is a comprehensive dictionary which defines modern Europe through its important events and people. It includes entries on:
* key people from Napoleon Bonaparte to Hitler
* key political and military events
* influential political, social, cultural and economic theories.
An A-Z of Modern Europe 1789-1999 offers accessible and concise definitions of nearly 1000 separate items. The book is cross-referenced and thus provides associated links and connections while the appendices contain essential extra information. The book contains five helpful maps to guide the reader along.

 

Contents

IX
1
X
10
XI
21
XII
32
XIII
37
XIV
43
XV
54
XVI
63
XXIII
107
XXIV
108
XXV
118
XXVI
119
XXVII
133
XXVIII
147
XXIX
152
XXX
154

XVII
68
XVIII
73
XIX
74
XX
80
XXI
87
XXII
97
XXXI
157
XXXII
162
XXXIII
164
XXXIV
167
XXXV
179
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About the author (2000)

Martin Polley is a senior lecturer in history at King Alfred's College, Winchester, and author of Moving the Goalposts: A History of Sport and Society since 1945 (Routledge, 1998).

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