Europe Transformed

Europe Transformed

Einband:
Fester Einband
EAN:
9780631215073
Untertitel:
1878-1919
Genre:
Geschichte
Autor:
Norman (Bilkent University) Stone
Herausgeber:
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Auflage:
2 ed
Anzahl Seiten:
350
Erscheinungsdatum:
23.03.1999
ISBN:
978-0-631-21507-3

Informationen zum Autor Norman Stone is currently Professor of International Relations at Bilkent University, Ankara, TUrkey, where he is Director of the Turkish-Russian Institute. He was previously Professor of Modern History at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. His first book, The Eastern Front , 1914-1017 (1975) won the Wolfson Prize for History in 1976. His other works include Hitler (1980); Czechoslovakia: Crossroads and Crises , edited with Edward Stroughal (1989); and The Other Russian: the Expereience of Exile edited with Michael Glenny (1990). Klappentext This book is fascinating introduction to the complex era from 1878 to the end of World War I. The forty years before 1914 were a period of extraordinary peace and prosperity, but this world came to a dramatic end with the start of the First World War. Stone explores the political history of the period running up to the war, setting events in the context of social, economic and cultural changes. The period was marked by complexity: in politics parties were emerging, dividing and revesing their alliances: intenational affairs were complicated by the manoeuvrings of six major European powers; at the same time dramatic economic and social cahnges were occurring, populations were increasing, the family altering, education developing and attitudes to religion changing. Norman Stone makes sense of this confusing era by exploring these common European themes and establishing a political and international chronology for readers to follow. He reveals the individual character of the European countries, discussing the five Great Powers in essay rather than narrative form. He treats war and revolution in a seperate section and concludes by considering the cultural developments of the period. Zusammenfassung An introduction to the complex era from 1878 to the end of World War I! this book explores the political history of the period running up to the war! setting events in the context of social! economic and cultural changes. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface to the Second Edition. Preface to the First Edition. 1. The End of 'Moral Order': Metropolis. The Liberal Revolution. The 'Great Depression.' 'Transformism': The Politics of the 1880s. 2. Strange Death! 1890-1914: The New Course. 'National Efficiency' and Sammlungspolitik! 1896-1904. 1905: The Ghost of 1848. 'Technocracy!' 1906-1910. The Ghost of Bonapartism: Reveil National! 1910-1914. 3. The Great Powers of Europe: International Relations! 1897-1914. Germany. Russia. Italy. France. Austria-Hungary. 4. War and Revolution! 1914-1918. 'Gift from Mars.' The War! 1914-1918. 'Red Dawn'? 5. New Structure: The Cultural Revolution of 1900. Bibliography. Index. ...

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Norman Stone is currently Professor of International Relations at Bilkent University, Ankara, TUrkey, where he is Director of the Turkish-Russian Institute. He was previously Professor of Modern History at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. His first book, The Eastern Front, 1914-1017 (1975) won the Wolfson Prize for History in 1976. His other works include Hitler (1980); Czechoslovakia: Crossroads and Crises, edited with Edward Stroughal (1989); and The Other Russian: the Expereience of Exile edited with Michael Glenny (1990).

Klappentext
This book is fascinating introduction to the complex era from 1878 to the end of World War I. The forty years before 1914 were a period of extraordinary peace and prosperity, but this world came to a dramatic end with the start of the First World War. Stone explores the political history of the period running up to the war, setting events in the context of social, economic and cultural changes.
The period was marked by complexity: in politics parties were emerging, dividing and revesing their alliances: intenational affairs were complicated by the manoeuvrings of six major European powers; at the same time dramatic economic and social cahnges were occurring, populations were increasing, the family altering, education developing and attitudes to religion changing. Norman Stone makes sense of this confusing era by exploring these common European themes and establishing a political and international chronology for readers to follow. He reveals the individual character of the European countries, discussing the five Great Powers in essay rather than narrative form. He treats war and revolution in a seperate section and concludes by considering the cultural developments of the period.

Zusammenfassung
An introduction to the complex era from 1878 to the end of World War I, this book explores the political history of the period running up to the war, setting events in the context of social, economic and cultural changes.

Inhalt
Preface to the Second Edition. Preface to the First Edition. 1. The End of 'Moral Order': Metropolis. The Liberal Revolution. The 'Great Depression.' 'Transformism': The Politics of the 1880s. 2. Strange Death, 1890-1914: The New Course. 'National Efficiency' and Sammlungspolitik, 1896-1904. 1905: The Ghost of 1848. 'Technocracy,' 1906-1910. The Ghost of Bonapartism: Reveil National, 1910-1914. 3. The Great Powers of Europe: International Relations, 1897-1914. Germany. Russia. Italy. France. Austria-Hungary. 4. War and Revolution, 1914-1918. 'Gift from Mars.' The War, 1914-1918. 'Red Dawn'? 5. New Structure: The Cultural Revolution of 1900. Bibliography. Index.


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