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Europe on the path to self-destruction : nationalism and the struggle for hegemony, 1815-1945 / Jack L. Schwartzwald.

Author/creator Schwartzwald, Jack L., 1958- author.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info Jefferson : McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, [2022]
Descriptionvii, 507 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm
Subject(s)
Contents Preface -- Section I. Evolution: the nations take form -- 1. Reaction and revolution, 1815-1848 -- 2. Nationalism triumphant, 1848-1870 -- 3. Societal achievements, 1815-1870 -- Section II. Natural selection: the nations take sides -- 4. The domestic affairs of the France and Germany, 1870-1914 -- 5. Great Britain after Palmerston, 1865-1914 -- 6. Domestic affairs of the Hapsburg Empire, Russia and Italy, 1870-1914 -- 7. International affairs, 1870-1914 -- 8. Societal achievements, 1870-1914 -- Section III. Survival of the fittest: the nations collide -- 9. The First World War and the Treaty of Versailles, 1914-1919 -- 10. Domestic affairs between the wars, 1919-1939 -- 11. International affairs between the wars, 1919-1939 -- 12. World War II: Axis Blitzkrieg, 1939-1942 -- 13. World War II: Allied victory, 1942-1945 -- 14. Societal achievements, 1914-1945 -- Chapter notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
Abstract ""Between the years 1815 and 1945, Europe achieved unrivaled global dominance, only to see it shattered by two world wars. This frenetic rise and fall was attended by immense societal change. In 1815, Europe remained largely agricultural and dependent upon horsepower. By 1945, the power of the atom had been unleashed. Two industrial revolutions occurred in the interim-the first founded upon coal, iron and steam, the second upon oil, steel, electricity and internal combustion. The implications for humanity were profound. This concise yet comprehensive study is divided into three sections. The first documents the rise of the modern nation-state, the second chronicles the expansion of empire and the rush towards imperialism, while the third section details the cataclysmic world wars that destabilized the continent and bent nations towards totalitarianism. By tracing the events and undercurrents that shaped a vital period in European history, this work offers trenchant insights for the lay reader and the student of history alike.""-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Genre/formHistory.
LCCN 2022023574
ISBN9781476683409
ISBN1476683409 paperback
ISBNelectronic book

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