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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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Nineteenth Century: New Dawn to Crisis,
By Chris Wells (London) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Nineteenth Century: Europe 1789-1914 (Short Oxford History of Europe) (Paperback)
You pay your money and you take your choice - but there are many arguments for saying the 'long' 19th century, the period between the French and Russian Revolutions, was the most intense in history. Of course, it may seem that way because it is fairly recent, has left much of itself for study, and is so obviously home to the thinking and tensions that underpinned the 20th century's deadly experiment with totalitarianism. The series of essays edited here by Blanning provide an expert but always readable summary of the ideas, hopes and failures that still resonate in the 21st century - and all in fewer than 250 pages. First Class.
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3.5 out of 5 stars (4 customer reviews) 15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
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A good overview with maps, chronology and reading tips,
By M. Mcfarland - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Nineteenth Century: Europe 1789-1914 (Short Oxford History of Europe) (Paperback)
The book begins in 1789 and ends in 1914, taking the theme that the nineteenth century was about peace and development - not about war. It starts with revolution in 1789 and ends with the disastrous events of August 1914....a revolution since it made the United States a global power and shaped the Twentieth Century. In the middle there is peace...well, relative peace. The Nineteenth Century is split into six sections - domestic politics, culture, society, economics, international politics and imperialism - and attempts to be an overview that will appeal to everyone. I found the sections on imperialism, politics & economics the most interesting ... although the most readable sections of the book are the intro and finale written by the editor. The book contains a really great chronology of the main events during the period. The biblio leaves the reader with plenty of follow up leads. And the publishers also provide pretty detailed maps of Europe and the world at various points along the way. Faults-wise, there are a few. One, it's not really a blow-by-blow account of the main events. It's more of a big picture or thematic overview and the reader may be susceptible to attention fatigue unless gripped by a need to know. Two, you don't really go away with a real sense of what happened to the world, because of what occurred in 19th century Europe. The linkeages are left for you to fill. Fair enough, but one chapter wouldn't have hurt. 6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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A Worthy Collection of Worthy Essays by Worthy Historians,
By C Whitehead - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Nineteenth Century: Europe 1789-1914 (Short Oxford History of Europe) (Paperback)
An excellent thematic approach to the social, economic, and political processes of the nineteenth century. Essential for the student of modern European history, especially for those interested in the origins of the First World War--an excellent chapter on "International Politics, Peace, and War" by Paul Schroeder.Particularly good in emphasizing that the world did not start in 1945; in order to understand the 20th century we must understand the 19th. 4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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Compilation of events in 19th century,
By An Historian - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Nineteenth Century: Europe 1789-1914 (Short Oxford History of Europe) (Paperback)
Survey of the 19th Century events in Europe beginning with the French Revolution/Napoleonic Era and ending with the advent of World War I written form different points of view. Many of the aspects effecting the growth and development of the nations is introduced. Blanning's contribution is a good introduction to the 19th Century that should be complimented with a more comprehensive composition.
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