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Geopolitical History of Europe in the 20th Century
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- ISBN8230433712
- EAN9798230433712
- Date de parution31/05/2025
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- ÉditeurIndependently Published
Résumé
Spanning the turbulent century that reshaped the world, Geopolitical History of Europe in the 20th Century offers a masterful and vivid exploration of the forces that transformed a fractured continent into the Europe we know today. From the fading empires and the cataclysms of two world wars, through the icy divisions of the Cold War, to the bold experiments of European integration and the challenges of globalization, Christopher Burton weaves a sweeping narrative of diplomacy, conflict, and cooperation.
Drawing on rich primary sources and incisive analysis, this authoritative volume uncovers how nationalism, ideology, and shifting alliances redefined borders and societies. It reveals the human stories behind political upheavals, the ideological battles that polarized nations, and the economic crises that tested resilience. Readers will gain unparalleled insight into the complex interplay between power, identity, and vision that continues to influence Europe's destiny.
Whether you are a scholar, history enthusiast, or curious reader, this book is an essential guide to understanding Europe's geopolitical journey-a story of ambition, struggle, and unity that shaped not just a continent, but the modern world itself.
Drawing on rich primary sources and incisive analysis, this authoritative volume uncovers how nationalism, ideology, and shifting alliances redefined borders and societies. It reveals the human stories behind political upheavals, the ideological battles that polarized nations, and the economic crises that tested resilience. Readers will gain unparalleled insight into the complex interplay between power, identity, and vision that continues to influence Europe's destiny.
Whether you are a scholar, history enthusiast, or curious reader, this book is an essential guide to understanding Europe's geopolitical journey-a story of ambition, struggle, and unity that shaped not just a continent, but the modern world itself.












