The pursuit of power : Europe 1815-1914
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New York, New York : Viking, [2016].
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xxiv, 819 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm.
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Nonfiction - Adult Books
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Published
New York, New York : Viking, [2016].
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Book
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 717-726) and index.
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Booklist,,October 15, 2016
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Publishers Weekly,,October 03, 2016
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Kirkus Reviews,,October 01, 2016
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Library Journal,,October 01, 2016
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From the bestselling author of The Third Reich at War, a masterly account of Europe in the age of its global hegemony; the latest volume in the Penguin History of Europe series Richard J. Evans, bestselling historian of Nazi Germany, returns with a monumental new addition to the acclaimed Penguin History of Europe series, covering the period from the fall of Napoleon to the outbreak of World War I. Evanss gripping narrative ranges across a century of social and national conflicts, from the revolutions of 1830 and 1848 to the unification of both Germany and Italy, from the Russo-Turkish wars to the Balkan upheavals that brought this era of relative peace and growing prosperity to an end. Among the great themes it discusses are the decline of religious belief and the rise of secular science and medicine, the journey of art, music, and literature from Romanticism to Modernism, the replacement of old-regime punishments by the modern prison, the end of aristocratic domination and the emergence of industrial society, and the dramatic struggle of feminists for womens equality and emancipation. Uniting the eras broad-ranging transformations was the pursuit of power in all segments of life, from the banker striving for economic power to the serf seeking to escape the power of his landlord, from the engineer asserting societys power over the environment to the psychiatrist attempting to exert sciences power over human nature itself. The first single-volume history of the century, this comprehensive and sweeping account gives the reader a magnificently human picture of Europe in the age when it dominated the rest of the globe.

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