Modern Europe to 1870Macmillan, 1953 - 837 páginas SOME OF THE MATERIAL IS TAKEN FROM HAYES"A POLITICAL AND CULTURAL HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPE. INTENDED FOR COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY STUDENTS, IT REINTERPRETS THE HISTORICAL EVOLUTION OF EUROPE FROM THE STANDPOINT OF THE ATLANTIC COMMUNITY WHICH HAS BEEN DEVELOPING SINCE THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY AND ESPECIALLY OF THE CRISIS IN THAT COMMUNITY RESULTING FROM THE WORLD WARS AND REVOLUTIONS OF OUR OWN TIME. |
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