Grant and Temperley's Europe in the Nineteenth Century 1789-1905
A. Ramm
Sep 1984, Paperback, 440 pagesISBN13: 9780582490284
ISBN10: 0582490286
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This seventh edition of 'Grant and Temperley' has been comprehensively revised and rewritten by the distinguished historian Agatha Ramm. Its coverage has been greatly extended , and it now appears in two volume. This, volume one, covers the nineteenth century 1789-1905 and the second the period 1905-1970.
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Preface
Introduction: Modern Europe
1. The French Revolution in Peace
2. The Revolution at War
3. The Rise of Napoleon to Power
4. Napoleon, Emperor and Statesman
5. The Defeat of the Goverments of Europe
6. The Rise of the New Empire
7. The Catastrophe of Napoleon
8. The Failure of International Government
9. Autocracy, Constitutionalism and Revolution 1815-48
10. The French Revolution of 1848
11. The Revolution 1848 -49
12. Reaction in Germany, Austria and Hungary
13. Revolutionary Movements in Italy
14. The Eastern Question and the Crimean War
15.The Union of Italy
16. The Development of the French Empire
17. Germany and the Seven Weeks' War
18. The Defeat of Austria and the Coming of the Franco-German War
19. The Franco-German War and its Effects
20. The Foundation of the Third French Republic
21. Russia and the Eastern Questions 1856-86
22. The Growth of Colonisation, of Trade and of Overseas Empire
23. Bismarck and the Foundation of the Triple and Dual Alliances
24. The Nations of Europe and the End of the Nineteenth Century 1890-1905
25. International Relations 1895-1905
26. Conclusion. Internationalism in Europe
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