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050 00 $aD443$b.G473 2002
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100 1 $aGilbert, Felix,$d1905-1991.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79054443
245 14 $aThe end of the European era :$b1890 to the present /$cFelix Gilbert, David Clay Large.
250 $a5th ed.
260 $aNew York :$bW.W. Norton,$c[2002], ©2002.
300 $axi, 668 pages :$billustrations, maps ;$c21 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [619]-631) and index.
505 00 $gPart I.$tEurope's Apogee -- $gChapter 1.$tThe Beginning of a New Century -- $tA Rising Population -- $tIntellectual Disquiet and Cultural Revolt -- $tThe Second Industrial Revolution and the Global Dimensions of European Politics -- $tThe Structure of Society -- $tThe Workers -- $tThe Ruling Group in Europe -- $tThe Middle Classes -- $tThe Waning of Political Consensus -- $gChapter 2.$tPolitics and Society, 1890-1914 -- $tGreat Britain -- $tFrom the Victorian to the Edwardian Age -- $tThe Politics of the Ruling Class -- $tThe Labor Movement and Social Reform -- $tImperialism versus Domestic Reform -- $tThe Triumph of the Liberal Party -- $tIntensification of Internal Conflicts: Women's Rights and the Irish Question -- $tThe Waning of Confidence -- $tFrance -- $tSocial Basis of French Parliamentarianism -- $tThe Republican Regime versus Monarchist Traditions -- $tThe Consolidation of the Republic -- $tThe Rise of New Tensions -- $tForeign Policy -- $tItaly -- $tGermany -- $tConstitution and Social Structure -- $tThe Empire under William II -- $tThe Habsburg Monarchy -- $tThe Dual Monarchy -- $tRussia -- $tThe Autocracy in Practice -- $tThe Drive toward Industrialization -- $tThe Opposition -- $tThe Russo-Japanese War and the Revolution of 1905 -- $gChapter 3.$tThe First World War -- $tThe Rigidification of the Alliance System -- $tThe Crises of 1905-1914 -- $tThe First and Second Moroccan Crises -- $tThe Bosnian Crisis -- $tWar and Crisis in the Balkans -- $tThe Outbreak of the First World War -- $tThe European Attitude toward War in 1914 -- $tThe Nature of Total War -- $tThe Home Front -- $tThe War Aims -- $tThe Tides of Battle -- $tThe Expanding Theater of War -- $tStalemate in the West -- $tGerman Success in the East -- $tWhy Men Fought -- $t1917: The Turning Point of the War -- $tThe Revolution in Russia -- $tDecision in the West -- $tA New Combatant: The United States -- $tConsequences of the First World War -- $gPart II.$tThe Peace That Failed -- $gChapter 4.$tPeacemaking -- $tThe Statesmen and Their Aims -- $tThe Settlements in Eastern Europe -- $tThe Treaty of Sevres and the Birth of Modern Turkey -- $tThe Treaties of Neuilly, Trianon, and St. Germain and Developments in Southeastern and Eastern Europe -- $tThe Treaty of Versailles -- $tBeginnings of the Weimar Republic -- $tThe League of Nations -- $tSoviet Russia and the Peace Settlement -- $gChapter 5.$tThe Era of Stabilization -- $tUnrest and Chaos in Germany: 1919-1924 -- $tThe Road to the Reparations Settlement -- $tFrance -- $tGreat Britain -- $tBritain as Europe's Leader: 1925-1929 -- $tItaly and Russia in the Twenties -- $tThe Rise of Fascism in Italy -- $tThe Stabilization of Communism in Russia -- $tFrom Lenin to Stalin -- $tSocialism in One Country -- $tThe Ambiguity of the Weimar Republic -- $tBrave New World -- $gChapter 6.$tThe Economic Crisis and the Rise of Nazism -- $tThe World Economic Crisis -- $tThe First Stirrings of Revolt Against European Control of the Globe -- $tAfrica -- $tIndia -- $tThe Change in the Far East: Japan and China -- $tThe Rise of Nazism in Germany -- $tAdolf Hitler and the Foundation of the Nazi Party -- $tDecline of Parliamentary Government in the Weimar Republic -- $tThe Implementation of the Nazi Program -- $tNazi Policies toward Women -- $tThe Beginning of Nazi Foreign Policy -- $tThe Italian Conquest of Ethiopia -- $tThe Remilitarization of the Rhineland -- $gChapter 7.$tToward the Inevitable Conflict -- $tThe Years of Appeasement -- $tGreat Britain -- $tThe General Strike -- $tFrom Ramsay MacDonald to Neville Chamberlain -- $tFrance -- $tThe Democracies in Retreat -- $tThe Spanish Civil War -- $tThe Spanish Civil War and European Diplomacy -- $tAnschluss and the Invasion of Czechoslovakia -- $tThe End of Appeasement -- $tSoviet Russia During the Interwar Years -- $tStalinism and the Purge Trials -- $tStalin's Foreign Policy -- $gChapter 8.$tThe Second World War -- $tThe European War -- $tGermany in Command -- $tThe "Phony War" -- $tThe Opening of the Western Offensive -- $tThe Battle of Britain -- $tThe Shift of the Theater of War From the West to the East -- $tEngland's Chances of Survival -- $tThe Mediterranean Campaign -- $tThe Eastern Offensive -- $tThe War At Its Height -- $tThe Global War -- $tTotal War -- $tEurope under the Nazis -- $tThe Hinge of Fate -- $tGermany before Surrender -- $tThe Overthrow of Mussolini -- $tThe End of the War in Europe -- $tThe Fall of Japan -- $gPart III.$tRebuilding Europe -- $gChapter 9.$tPostwar Uncertainties -- $tFrom Wartime Cooperation to Conflicts Over the Peace Settlement -- $tEurope at the End of Hostilities -- $tWartime Preparations for Postwar Europe -- $tThe Potsdam Conference -- $tThe United States and Soviet Russia Confront Each Other in Europe -- $tThe Problem of the Peace Treaties and the Development of East-West Conflict -- $tThe Problem of German Reparations and the Break between Russia and the West -- $tThe Beginning of the Cold War: The Berlin Blockade -- $tExtension of the Cold War to the Far East -- $tAsia at the End of Hostilities -- $tThe Retreat from Colonialism -- $tA Chain of Open Conflicts -- $tThe Struggle in China -- $tThe Korean War -- $tThe French Defeat in Indochina and the End of the Cold War -- $gChapter 10.$tReconstruction and Revolt: The 1950s -- $tThe Basic Tasks of Reconstruction -- $tThe Context of Reconstruction: Science, Technology, and Economics -- $tReconstruction in the Eastern Bloc -- $tReconstruction in Soviet Russia -- $tReconstruction in the Satellite Countries -- $tTreaty Bonds between Soviet Russia and the Satellites -- $tThe Establishment of a New Order in the Satellite Countries -- $tThe Defection of Tito and the Stalinist Purges -- $tReconstruction in the West -- $tTreaty Bonds in the Western Bloc -- $tInternal Developments in Western Bloc Nations -- $tThe Recovery of the Defeated Powers -- $tItaly -- $tWest Germany -- $tPostwar Strains in France and Britain -- $tFrance -- $tBritain -- $tThe Growth of Tensions Within the Eastern and Western Blocs -- $tCrisis in the East -- $tUnrest in Poland and Hungary -- $tThe Revolt in Hungary -- $tThe Suez Affair -- $gPart IV.$tResurgent Europe -- $gChapter 11.$tEurope's Abundant Decade: The 1960s -- $tThe Pursuit of Stability and Prosperity in the West -- $tConservative Government in Great Britain, 1956-1964 -- $tLabor's Return to Power -- $tFrance: The Return of de Gaulle -- $tIndependence for Algeria -- $tDe Gaulle's Vision for France -- $tItaly's Opening toward the Left -- $tGermany: A Western Power -- $tWestern Europe: Coherence and Tension -- $tDe-Stalinization in Eastern Europe -- $tKhrushchev's Domestic Policies -- $tKhrushchev's Foreign Policies and the Sino-Soviet Split -- $tPoland and Hungary -- $tRomania and East Germany -- $tCzechoslovakia -- $tA Shift in Theory -- $gChapter 12.$tThe Years of Disillusionment: 1967-1973 -- $tShattered Hopes -- $tPrague Spring -- $tStudent Revolt -- $tThe Roots of Revolt -- $tReactions to the Revolution that Failed -- $tTerrorism -- $tEurocommunism -- $tThe Oil Crisis -- $tWomen in Revolt -- $tContradictory Impulses -- $gChapter 13.$tThe Decade of Detente: 1969-1979 -- $tSuperpower Detente and Arms Control -- $tThe SALT I Negotiations -- $tThe Helsinki Accords -- $tSALT II -- $tWest European Politics in the Decade of Detente -- $tWest Germany -- $tFrance -- $tGreat Britain -- $tDemocracy Comes to Portugal and Greece -- $tA time of Uncertainty -- $gChapter 14.$tWestern Europe in the Troubled 1980s -- $tThatcher's Britain -- $tWest Germany Turns Right -- $tMitterrand's France -- $tSouthern Europe -- $tSpain -- $tItaly -- $tEuropean-American Relations in the Reagan Era -- $tThe Collapse of Detente -- $tThe Euromissile Controversy -- $tReturn to Detente -- $tThe European Economic Community: Planning for 1992 -- $gChapter 15.$tA New Order in Eastern Europe -- $tThe Soviet Union -- $tThe Brezhnev Era -- $tThe Andropov-Chernenko Interregnum -- $tGorbachev: Glasnost and Perestroika -- $tExit Gorbachev, Enter Yeltsin -- $tThe Return to Diversity in Eastern Europe -- $tHigh Noon in Poland -- $tThe New Hungarian Revolution -- $tEast Germany: The Wall Comes Down --
505 80 $tCzechoslovakia: From Velvet Revolution to Velvet Divorce -- $tChanging Guard in Bulgaria -- $tRomania: Ceausescu's Bloody End -- $tYugoslavia: Ethnic Turmoil in the Balkans -- $tWomen in Post-Communist Eastern Europe -- $gChapter 16.$tEurope in the 1990s: New Beginnings, Old Agonies -- $tWestern Europe Adrift: France, Britain, and Italy -- $tFrom Bonn to Berlin: United Germany -- $tYeltsin's Russia -- $tThe Collapse of Yugoslavia -- $tGlobalization and its Discontents: New Challenges for the European Union and Nato.
650 0 $aWorld politics$y20th century.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85148221
651 0 $aEurope$xPolitics and government$y20th century.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85045748
700 1 $aLarge, David Clay.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80114265
852 00 $beuro$hD443$i.G473 2002