No. of pages 448
Published: 2000
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A comprehensive AS and A-level History text on Europe in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Includes historical interpretations, document source questions, explanation of difficult words and concepts and a study skills section for exam preparation.
Synoptic Chapter 1760-1871
1. Enlightened Despotism: A Comparative Study of Frederick the Great, Joseph II and Catherine the Great
2. The causes of the French revolution
3. The French Revolution 1789-99
4. Europe in the Age of the French Revolution 1789-99
5. Napoleon and Europe
6. International Relations from the Congress of Vienna to 1848
7. France 1815-1848
8. The German Confederation and Austria 1815-1848
9. Italy 1815-184
10. Russia 1801-1871
11. The Revolutions of 1848-9
12. France: Republic and Empire 1848-1870
13. The Unification of Italy
14. The Unification of Germany
This book is part of a book series called Flagship History .
There are 448 pages in this book. This book was published 2000 by HarperCollins Publishers .
Terry Morris is Head of History, University College School, London. Author of European History 1848 -1945 Richard Staton is Senior History Teacher, Wath Comprehensive School, Rotherham. Chair of Examiners, NEAB History. Derrick Murphy is former Deputy Principal at St Dominic's VIth Form College, Harrow, and a Principal Examiner for OCR. Sally Waller is Head of History, Worcester VI Form College, AEB Chief Examiner (18/19th-century Europe)
This book has the following chapters: Enlightened despotism - a comparative study of Frederick the Great, Joseph II and Catherine the Great; the causes of the French revolution; the French revolution 1789-99; Europe in the age of the French Revolution 1789-99; Napoleon and Europe; international relations from the Congress of Vienna to 1848; France 1815-1848.
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