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Civilization and Barbarity in 20th Century Europe

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"Europe in 1914 was universally recognized as the most dynamic portion of the known world in terms of economic development, military prowess, scientific originality, and artistic variety.."
347 pages
~5h 47min to read
Published 1998 Humanity Books 1 views
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0391040820, 9780391040823
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"In Civilization and Barbarity in 20th-Century Europe eminent historian Gabriel Jackson deals with the political and cultural history of Europe during the past hundred years. It is not, however, a mere chronological survey concentrating on political and economic developments. Rather, the major aspects of those developments, and of international relations - both peaceful and warlike - are seen as the necessary background for the consideration of European culture, values, practical expectations, and the lifestyles available to, or imposed upon, the population as a whole."--BOOK JACKET. "In his discussion of its art, politics, and science, Jackson conveys the current significance, and the possible future, of a democratic and pluralistic Europe. Clarity of exposition makes the book ideal not only for scholars but for the lay reader as well."--BOOK JACKET.

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