The Scribner Library of Modern Europe: Since 1914, 5 Volume Set

The Scribner Library of Modern Europe: Since 1914, 5 Volume Set
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cengage Gale
Country
United States
Published
1 October 2006
Pages
2500
ISBN
9780684313658

The Scribner Library of Modern Europe: Since 1914, 5 Volume Set

The tumultuous recent century of Europes history is traced in this five-volume set, which picks up the story begun in its companion set, Europe 1789-1914.

Profiling the age of war and reconstruction, Europe Since 1914 details European history from the Bolshevik Revolution to the European Union, linking it to the history of the rest of the world. Many transformations in the European story are covered in this easily accessible collection of about 675 illustrations and 920 articles: Europe sundered by war and genocide, Europe reconfigured after World War II and the Cold War, and Europe making a new place for itself on the world stage. Written by about 500 leading experts from universities all over the world, the set effectively covers a broad scope, encompassing the periods scientific and economic, social and cultural, political and military developments. Users will find in it the major facts about the period, clear explanations of the main lines of scholarly interpretation and guidance through scholarly controversies. Sidebars add interest and clarification, a chronology and thematic outline offer concise context that builds meaningful connections, and article specific bibliographies offer guidance for further reading. Each volume also includes an 8-page color insert and a comprehensive index that allows quick access to target information.

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