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Early Modern Europe, 1450-1789

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Cambridge History of Europe

  • Covers European history from c. 600 to the present day

Each volume in the series:

  • Offers an accessible overview written for students encountering the period for the first time
  • Integrates political, economic, social, cultural, and gender and religious history
  • Combines thematic and chronological approaches to the past
  • Incorporates the histories of European countries from the Atlantic to the Urals, including Britain, and sets Europe within a global context - in line with current teaching trends
Features boxes, illustrations, maps, timelines and guides to further reading as well as a companion website with further primary source and illustrative materials.

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There will be a total of 4 titles in the series

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Forthcoming

  • The Twentieth Century, 1914-2000 by Geoff Eley
  • The Making of Modern Europe, 1789-1919 by Simon Dixon
  • Europe from Antiquity to the Twelfth Century by Matthew Innes