the question is: Was the Terror the inevitable outcome of the French Revolution? readings that may be useful: Introductory Texts and Overvi
ew
Tim Blanning (ed.),
The Oxford Illustrated History of Modern Europe
(2001) [
D299.O94 2001]
(or without the illustrations: Tim Blanning (ed.),
The Oxford History of Modern Europe
(2000)
D299.O84 2000]
T.C.W. Blanning (ed.),
The nineteenth century (
Shor
t Oxford History of Europe
, 2000)
(ordered)
Robert Gildea,
Barricades and Borders. Europe 1800
–
1914
(Short Oxford History of the
Modern World, 3
rd
ed. 2003). [
D358.G54 1996]
C. Cook, J. Stevenson,
The Longman Handbook of Modern European History 1763
–
1991
(3
rd
ed. 1998) [
D299.C66 1998]
Stefan Berger (ed.),
A Companion to nineteenth
–
century Europe, 1789
–
1914
(Blackwell
Companion to European History, 2006) [
D359.C65 2009]
M. Pugh (ed.),
A Companion to Modern European History 1871
–
1945
(1997) [
D395.C65]
Jame
s Joll,
Europe Since 1870: An International History
(4
th
ed.1990) [
D421.J64 1990]
Eric Hobsbawm,
Age of Extremes: The Short Twentieth Century
(1995) [
D421.H58]
Eric Hobsbawm,
Age of Empire, 1871
–
1914
(1989) [D395.H63]
Eric Hobsbawm,
The Age of Revolution
(1962) [D299.H6]
Eric Hobsbawm,
The Age of Capital
(1975) [D359. H62]
Mark Mazower,
Dark Continent: Europes Twentieth Century
(2000)
[D424.M39 2000]
Richard Vinen,
A History in Fragments: Europe in the Twentieth Century
(2002) [
D424.V56
2001]
Norman Sto
ne,
Europe transformed, 1878
–
1919
(2nd ed. 1999) [
D395.S96]
J. M. Roberts,
Europe 1880
–
1945
(1989) [
D424.R65 1989]
Julian Jackson,
Europe 1900
–
1945
(
Short Oxford History of Europe, 2002) [
D453 .E97 2002]
Mary Fulbrook,
Europe since 1945
(Short Oxford Hist
ory of Europe, 2001) [
D840.E87]
W. Laqueur,
Europe in Our Time A History 1945
–
1992
(1993) [
D1051.L29 1993]
For
historiographic introductions
and the writing of history in Europe see:
Stefan Berger et al,
Writing History: Theory and Practice
(2003)
D13.W
756
Page |
8
Stefan Berger et al,
Writing national histories: Western Europe since 1800
(1999) (especially
Stefan Berger with Mark Donovan and Kevin Passmore, Apologies for the nation
–
state in
Western Europe since 1800, and Historians and the Nation
–
state: some
conclusions, pp. 3
–
14 and 281
–
304.)
D352.9.W74
D. Sachsenmeier, Recent trends in European History: the world beyond Europe and
alternative historical spaces,
Journal of Modern European History
(2009), 7.2. pp. 5
–
25
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