Synopses & Reviews
This book provides a thought-provoking and wide-ranging history of the whole of Europe between 1900 and 1945. Featuring six lively and stimulating chapters that have been specifically written for this volume, Europe 1900-1945 focuses on the political, economic, social, and cultural aspects of this time period. It also examines the international relations within Europe and the wider world. Particular care is taken to integrate developments in southern and eastern Europe (including the USSR) into the more familiar story of what occurred in western and central Europe. A guide to further reading, a chronology, and an index allow readers to follow up on interest in particular countries.
Synopsis
Includes bibliographical references (p. [205]-211) and index.
Synopsis
This book provides a thought-provoking and wide-ranging history of the whole of Europe between 1900 and 1945. Featuring six lively and stimulating chapters that have been specifically written for this volume, Europe 1900-1945 focuses on the political, economic, social, and cultural aspects of
this time period. It also examines the international relations within Europe and the wider world. Particular care is taken to integrate developments in southern and eastern Europe (including the USSR) into the more familiar story of what occurred in western and central Europe. A guide to further
reading, a chronology, and an index allow readers to follow up on interest in particular countries.
About the Author
Julian Jackson is Professor of History at the University of Wales, Swansea. His publications include
France: the Dark Years, 1940-1944 (OUP 2001),
The Politics of Depression in France (CUP 1985),
The Popular Front in France (CUP 1988), and
De Gaulle (Cardinal 1990).
Table of Contents
Introduction,
Julian JacksonInternational Relations, David Stevenson
Economy, Harold James
Society, Richard Bessel
Politics, Kevin Passmore
Culture, Modris Eksteins
Europe and the Wider World, Raj Chandavarkar
Conclusion, Julian Jackson
Further Reading
Chronology
Maps