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    almahu_9949465862302882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (xx, 972 pages) : , 73 illustrations, 1 table.
    ISBN: 9781800648722 , 9781800648739 , 9781800648746 , 9781800648753 , 9781800648760
    Inhalt: "The European Experience brings together the expertise of nearly a hundred historians from eight European universities to internationalise and diversify the study of modern European history, exploring a grand sweep of time from 1500 to 2000. Offering a valuable corrective to the Anglocentric narratives of previous English-language textbooks, scholars from all over Europe have pooled their knowledge on comparative themes such as identities, cultural encounters, power and citizenship, and economic development to reflect the complexity and heterogeneous nature of the European experience. Rather than another grand narrative, the international author teams offer a multifaceted and rich perspective on the history of the continent of the past 500 years. Each major theme is dissected through three chronological sub-chapters, revealing how major social, political and historical trends manifested themselves in different European settings during the early modern (1500-1800), modern (1800-1900) and contemporary period (1900-2000). This resource is of utmost relevance to today's history students in the light of ongoing internationalisation strategies for higher education curricula, as it delivers one of the first multi-perspective and truly 'European' analyses of the continent's past. Beyond the provision of historical content, this textbook equips students with the intellectual tools to interrogate prevailing accounts of European history, and enables them to seek out additional perspectives in a bid to further enrich the discipline."--Publisher's website.
    Anmerkung: Additional resources available from the publisher's website. , Available through Open Book Publishers. , 3.1.1 State-building and Nationalism in Early Modern History (ca. 1500-1800) / Stefan B. Kirmse, Maarten Prak, Roberto Quirós Rosado ; 3.1.2 State-building and Nationalism in Modern History (ca. 1800-1900) / Juan Luis Simal, Daniel Benedikt Stienen, Jacco Pekelder, Imre Tarafás ; 3.1.3 State-building and Nationalism in Contemporary History (ca. 1900-2000) / Laura Almagor, Juan Pan-Montojo, Jan Koura, Krisztina Kurdi ; 3.2.1 Empire and Colonialism in Early Modern History (1500-1800) / Stefan B. Kirmse, Remco Raben, Margarita Eva Rodríguez García ; 3.2.2 Empire and Colonialism in Modern History (ca. 1800-1900) / Markéta Křížová, Esme Cleall, Matthijs Kuipers ; 3.2.3 Empires and Colonialism in Contemporary History (1900-2000) / Isabelle Surun, Mikuláš Pešta, Gabriele Metzler ; 3.3.1 Revolutions and Civil Wars in Early Modern History (ca. 1500-1800) / Lars Behrisch, Benjamin Conrad, Laurent Brassart ; 3.3.2 Revolutions and Civil Wars in Modern History (c. 1800-1900) / Caoimhe Nic Dháibhéid, Mónika Mátay, Tomáš Masař, Juan Luis Simal ; 3.3.3 Revolutions and Civil Wars in Contemporary History (ca. 1900-2000) / Beatrice de Graaf, Mikuláš Pešta ; 3.4.1 Peace and Conflict in Early Modern History (ca. 1500-1800) / Roberto Quirós Rosado, Devin Vartija ; 3.4.2 Peace and Conflict in Modern History (ca. 1800-1900) / Beatrice de Graaf, Nere Basabe, Jan Hansen ; 3.4.3 Peace and Conflict in Contemporary History (ca. 1900-2000) / Eirini Karamouzi, Jan Koura, Stéphane Michonneau ; 3.5.1 Protest and Social Movements in Early Modern History (ca. 1500-1800) / Laurent Brassart, Maarten Prak ; 3.5.2 Protest and Social Movements in Modern History (ca. 1800-1900) / Claire Barillé, Kevin Lenk, Colin Reid, Erika Szívós ; 3.5.3 Protest and Social Movements in Contemporary History (ca. 1900-2000) / Claire Barillé, Kostis Kornetis, Erika Szívós, Andrew Tompkins -- 4.1.1 Science and Technological Change in Early Modern History (ca. 1500-1800) / Jan Hansen, Jiří Janáč, Lilla Krász, Marco Mostert ; 4.1.2 Science and Technological Change in Modern History (ca. 1800-1900) / Mathias Grote, Jiří Janáč, Darina Martykánová ; 4.1.3 Science and Technological Change in Contemporary History (ca. 1900-2000) / Mathias Grote, Jiří Janáč, Darina Martykánová ; 4.2.1 Social Engineering and Welfare in Early Modern History (ca. 1500-1800) / Lars Behrisch, Sünne Juterczenka, Jiří Janáč ; 4.2.2 Social Engineering and Welfare in Modern History (ca. 1800-1900) / Gábor Sonkoly, Heike Wieters, Claire Barillé, Julia Moses ; 4.2.3 Social Engineering and Welfare in Contemporary History (ca. 1900-2000) / Claire Barillé, Julia Moses, Gertjan Plets, Gábor Sonkoly ; 4.3.1 Education and Knowledge Transfer in Early Modern History (ca. 1500-1800) / Lilla Krász, Dirk van Miert ; 4.3.2 Education and Knowledge Transfer in Modern History (ca. 1800-1900) / Gabriel Galvez-Behar, Pieter Huistra, Lars Lehmann, Imre Tarafás ; 4.3.3 Education and Knowledge Transfer in Contemporary History (1900-2000) / Zsuzsanna Gyimesi, Pim Huijnen, Lars Lehmann ; 4.4.1 Understanding and Controlling the Environment in Early Modern History (ca. 1500-1800) / Laurent Brassart, Jessica Dijkman, Jan Hansen, Jiří Janáč ; 4.4.2 Understanding and Controlling the Environment in Modern History (ca. 1800-1900) / Hans Schouwenburg, Jiří Janáč, Sophie Lange, Juan Pan-Montojo ; 4.4.3 Understanding and Controlling the Environment in Contemporary History (ca. 1900-2000) / Jiří Janáč, Sophie Lange, Juan Pan-Montojo, Andrew Tompkins. , 5.1.1 Entrepreneurs, Markets and Companies in Early Modern History (ca. 1500-1800) / Cristina Bravo Lozano, Benjamin Conrad, Thomas L. Leng ; 5.1.2 Entrepreneurs, Markets and Companies in Modern History (ca. 1800-1900) / Judit Klement, Martin Lutz, Ander Permanyer ; 5.1.3 Entrepreneurs, Companies and Markets in Contemporary History (ca. 1900-2000) / Károly Halmos, Heike Wieters ; 5.2.1 Distributing Wealth in Early Modern History (ca. 1500-1800) / Thomas L. Leng, Saúl Martínez Bermejo, Christophe Schellekens ; 5.2.2 Distributing Wealth in Modern History (ca. 1800-1900) / Jiří Janáč, Judit Klement ; 5.2.3 Distributing Wealth in Contemporary History (ca. 1900-2000) / Eszter Bartha, Jiří Janáč ; 5.3.1 Production and Consumption in Early Modern History (ca. 1500-1800) / Marjorie Meiss, Maarten Prak, Phil Withington ; 5.3.2 Production and Consumption in Modern History (ca. 1800-1900) / Jiří Janáč, Judit Klement, Heike Wieters ; 5.3.3 Production and Consumption in Contemporary History (ca. 1900-2000) / Sina Fabian, Pim Huijnen, Juan Pan-Montojo, Zsuzsanna Varga ; 5.4.1 Labour and Forced Labour in Early Modern History (ca. 1500-1800) / Mikołaj Malinowski, Stephan Sander-Faes ; 5.4.2 Labour in Modern History (ca. 1800-1900) / Corinne Boter, Jürgen Schmidt ; 5.4.3 Labour and Forced Labour in Contemporary History (ca. 1900-2000) / Jürgen Schmidt, Ondřej Daniel, Zsuzsanna Varga -- 6.1.1 Religions in Early Modern History (ca. 1500-1800) / Cristina Bravo Lozano, Péter Erdősi, Dirk van Miert, Marjorie Meiss -- 6.1.2 Religions in Modern History (ca. 1800-1900) / Laszlo Csorba, Thomas Schad, Sylvain Lesage ; 6.1.3 Religions in Contemporary History (ca. 1900-2000) / Thomas Schad, Laszlo Csorba, Sylvain Lesage, Ángela Pérez del Puerto ; 6.2.1 Ideologies in Early Modern History (ca. 1500-1800) / Marie-Laure Legay ; 6.2.2 Ideologies in Modern History (ca. 1800-1900) / Nere Basabe Martínez, Ido de Haan ; 6.2.3 Ideologies in Contemporary History (c.1900-2000) / Ido de Haan, Laura Almagor, Ondřej Vojtěchovský ; 6.3.1 Centres and Peripheries in Early Modern Europe (c. 1500-1800) / Marie-Laure Legay, Stefan B. Kirmse ; 6.3.2 Centres and Peripheries in Modern History (ca. 1800-1900) / Károly Halmos, Irina Marin, Darina Martykánová, Robert Kindler -- 6.3.3 Centres and Peripheries in Contemporary History (ca. 1900-2000) / Károly Halmos, Gabriela de Lima Grecco, Jaroslav Ira ; 6.4.1 Generations and Lifecycles in Early Modern History (ca. 1500-1800) / Stefan B. Kirmse, Feike Dietz ; 6.4.2 Generations and Lifecycles in Modern History (ca. 1800-1900) / Károly Halmos, Kevin Lenk, Gábor Koloh, Darina Martykánová ; 6.4.3 Generations and Lifecycles in Contemporary History (ca. 1900-2000) / Ondřej Daniel, Kevin Lenk, Zsuzsanna Gyimesi, Florence Tamagne -- 7.1.1 Experiments and Avant-gardes in Early Modern History (ca. 1500-1800) / Willemijn Ruberg, Phil Withington ; 7.1.2 Experiments and Avant-gardes in Modern History (ca. 1800-1900) / Jochen Hung, Dániel Veress, Anna Sidó ; 7.1.3 Experiments and Avant-Gardes in Contemporary History (1900-2000) / Delphine Bière, Zsuzsanna Gyimesi, Konstantinos Kornetis, Steven Schouten ; 7.2.1 Mass Media and Popular Culture in Early Modern History (1500-1800) / Kate Davison, Erik Jacobs, Mónika Mátay ; 7.2.2 Mass Media and Popular Culture in Modern History (ca. 1800-1900) / Rutger van der Hoeven, Sylvain Lesage, Malte Zierenberg ; 7.2.3 Mass Media and Popular Culture in Contemporary History (ca. 1900-2000) / Ondřej Daniel, Gabriela de Lima Grecco, Florence Tamagne, Malte Zierenberg ; 7.3.1 Sports and Leisure in Early Modern History (ca. 1500-1800) / Sonja Kleij, Tomáš Masař ; 7.3.2 Sports and Leisure in Modern History (ca. 1800-1900) / Alejandro Camino, Sylvain Lesage, Tomáš Masař ; 7.3.3 Sports and Leisure in Contemporary History (ca. 1900-2000) / Pauline Dirven, Irene Mendoza Martín, Frank Reichherzer, Sylvain Lesage ; 7.4.1 Heritage and Memory in Early Modern History (ca. 1500-1800) / Sonja KleijJan Zdichynec ; 7.4.2 Heritage and Memory in Modern History (ca. 1800-1900) / Jaroslav Ira, Stéphane Michonneau, Gábor Sonkoly ; 7.4.3 Heritage and Memory in Contemporary History (ca. 1900-2000) / Jaroslav Ira, Gertjan Plets, Gábor Sonkoly. , Introduction / Jan Hansen, Jochen Hung, Jaroslav Ira, Judit Klement, Sylvain Lesage, Juan Luis Simal, Andrew Tompkins -- 1.1.1 Ideas of Europe in Early Modern History (ca. 1500-1800) / Roberto Quirós Rosado, Markéta Křížová, Dirk van Miert, Péter Erdősi ; 1.1.2 Ideas of Europe in Modern History (ca. 1800-1900) / Károly Halmos, Heike Wieters, Jacco Pekelder, Tonio Schwertner, Nere Basabe ; 1.1.3 Ideas of Europe in Contemporary History (ca. 1900-2000) / Károly Halmos, Heike Wieters, Tonio Schwertner, Justine Faure ; 1.2.1 Borders in Early Modern History (ca. 1500-1800) / Benjamin Conrad, Markéta Křížová ; 1.2.2 Borders in Modern History (1800-1900) / Károly Halmos, Irina Marin, Tomáš Masař ; 1.2.3 Borders in Contemporary History (ca. 1900-2000) / Lorena De Vita, Jaroslav Ira, Thomas Serrier, Andrew Tompkins ; 1.3.1 Migration in Early Modern History (ca. 1500-1800) / Lars Behrisch, Tobias P. GrafIldikó Horn, Margarita Eva Rodríguez García ; 1.3.2 Migration and Diaspora in Modern History (ca. 1800-1900) / Ido de Haan, Juan Luis Simal, Erika Szívós ; 1.3.3 Migration in Contemporary History (ca. 1900-2000) / Ondřej DanielI do de Haan, Isabelle Surun ; 1.4.1 Europe's Other(ed)s: The Americas, Africa, Asia, and Middle East in Early Modern History (ca. 1500-1800) / Saúl Martínez Bermejo, Ramachandra Byrappa, Tobias P. Graf, Markéta Křížová ; 1.4.2 Europe's Other(ed)s: The Americas, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East in Modern History (ca. 1800-1900) / Ramachandra Byrappa, Jaroslav Ira, Ozan Ozavci, Martin Wagner ; 1.4.3 Europe's Other(ed)s: The Americas, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East in Contemporary History (ca. 1900-2000) / Gabriela de Lima Grecco, Ozan Ozavci, Balázs Sipos, Martin Wagner -- 2.1.1 Demographic Change in Early Modern History (ca. 1500-1800) / Sarah Carmichael, András Vadas ; 2.1.2 Demographic Change in Modern History (ca. 1800-1900) / Károly Halmos, Gábor Koloh, Jakub Rákosnik, Rick J. Mourits ; 2.1.3 Demographic Change in Europe in Contemporary History (ca. 1900-2000) / Gábor Koloh,Thomas Schad, Jakub Rákosnik ; 2.2.1 Interethnic Relations in Early Modern History (ca. 1500-1800) / Benjamin Conrad, Arndt Wille, Tobias P. Graf ; 2.2.2 Interethnic Relations in Modern History (ca. 1800-1900) / Jaroslav IraIrina Marin, Erika Szívós ; 2.2.3 Interethnic Relations in Contemporary History (ca. 1900-2000) / Jaroslav Ira, Erika Szívós, Thomas Schad ; 2.3.1 Household and Family in Early Modern History (ca. 1500-1800) / Xenia von Tippelskirch, Sarah Carmichael ; 2.3.2 Household and Family in Modern History (ca. 1800-1900) / Julia Moses, Sarah Carmichael, Darina Martykánová, Mónika Mátay ; 2.3.3 Household and Family in Contemporary History (ca. 1900-2000) / Julia Moses, Florence Tamagne, Sarah Carmichael, Ángela Pérez del Puerto ; 2.4.1 Inequalities in Early Modern History (ca. 1500-1800) / Devin Vartija, Saúl Martínez Bermejo ; 2.4.2 Inequalities in Modern History (ca. 1800-1900) / Esme Cleall, Juan Pan-Montojo ; 2.4.3 Inequalities in Contemporary History (c. 1900-2000) / Juan Pan-Montojo, Eszter Bartha, Sarah Carmichael, Julie V. Gottlieb -- , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
    Sprache: Englisch
    URL: Cover
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    UID:
    almafu_9961013903802883
    Umfang: 1 online resource
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781800648722 , 1800648723
    Inhalt: The European Experience brings together the expertise of nearly a hundred historians from eight European universities to internationalise and diversify the study of modern European history, exploring a grand sweep of time from 1500 to 2000. Offering a valuable corrective to the Anglocentric narratives of previous English-language textbooks, scholars from all over Europe have pooled their knowledge on comparative themes such as identities, cultural encounters, power and citizenship, and economic development to reflect the complexity and heterogeneous nature of the European experience. Rather than another grand narrative, the international author teams offer a multifaceted and rich perspective on the history of the continent of the past 500 years. Each major theme is dissected through three chronological sub-chapters, revealing how major social, political and historical trends manifested themselves in different European settings during the early modern (1500–1800), modern (1800–1900) and contemporary period (1900–2000). This resource is of utmost relevance to today’s history students in the light of ongoing internationalisation strategies for higher education curricula, as it delivers one of the first multi-perspective and truly ‘European’ analyses of the continent’s past. Beyond the provision of historical content, this textbook equips students with the intellectual tools to interrogate prevailing accounts of European history, and enables them to seek out additional perspectives in a bid to further enrich the discipline
    Anmerkung: Introduction -- Unit 1 Identities -- Chapter 1.1 Ideas of Europe -- Chapter 1.2 Borders -- Chapter 1.3 Migration -- Chapter 1.4 Europe's Other(ed)s: The Americas, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East -- Unit 2 Societies -- Chapter 2.1 Demographic Change -- Chatper 2.2 Interethnic Relations -- Chapter 2.3 Household and Family -- Chapter 2.4 Inequalities -- Unit 3 Power and Citizenshpi -- Chapter 3.1 State-Building and Nationalism -- Chaptetr 3.2 Empire and Colonialism -- Chapter 3.3 Revolutions and Civil Wars -- Chapter 3.4 Peace and Conflict -- Chapter 3.5 Protest and Social Movements -- Unit 4 Knowledge -- Chapter 4.1 Science and Technological Change -- Chapter 4.2 Social Engineering and Welfare -- Chapter 4.3 Education and Knowledge Transfer -- Chapter 4.4 Understanding and Controllinig the Environment -- Unit 5 Economy -- Chapter 5.1 Entrepeneurs, Companies, Markets -- Chapter 5.2 Distribution Wealth -- Chapter 5.3 Production and Consumption -- Chapter 5.4 Labour and Forced Labour -- Unit 6 Living with Differencce -- Chapter 6.1 Religions -- Chapter 6.2 Ideologies -- Chapter 6.3 Centres and Pripheries -- Chapter 6.4 Gnerations and Lifecycles -- Unit 7 Cultural Encounters -- Chapter 7.1 Experiments and Avant-Gardes -- Chapter 7.2 Mass Media and Popular Culture -- Chapter 7.3 Sports and Leisure -- Chapter 7.4 Heritage and Memory -- List of Authors -- Index , In English.
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9781800648715
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 1800648715
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9781800648708
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 1800648707
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 3
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    gbv_1841141151
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 969 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    ISBN: 9781800648760 , 9781800648722 , 9781800648739 , 9781800648753 , 9781800648746
    Inhalt: The European Experience brings together the expertise of nearly a hundred historians from eight European universities to internationalise and diversify the study of modern European history, exploring a grand sweep of time from 1500 to 2000. Offering a valuable corrective to the Anglocentric narratives of previous English-language textbooks, scholars from all over Europe have pooled their knowledge on comparative themes such as identities, cultural encounters, power and citizenship, and economic development to reflect the complexity and heterogeneous nature of the European experience. Rather than another grand narrative, the international author teams offer a multifaceted and rich perspective on the history of the continent of the past 500 years. Each major theme is dissected through three chronological sub-chapters, revealing how major social, political and historical trends manifested themselves in different European settings during the early modern (1500-1800), modern (1800-1900) and contemporary period (1900-2000).
    Inhalt: This resource is of utmost relevance to today’s history students in the light of ongoing internationalisation strategies for higher education curricula, as it delivers one of the first multi-perspective and truly ‘European’ analyses of the continent’s past. Beyond the provision of historical content, this textbook equips students with the intellectual tools to interrogate prevailing accounts of European history, and enables them to seek out additional perspectives in a bid to further enrich the discipline.
    Anmerkung: Enthält Literaturangaben und ein Register , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9781800648708
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9781800648715
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Europa ; Geschichte 1500-2000 ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Mehr zum Autor: Hung, Jochen 1977-
    Mehr zum Autor: Hansen, Jan 1983-
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    Minneapolis, MN : Open Textbook Library | [Place of publication not identified] : Open Book Publishers
    UID:
    kobvindex_HPB1371407928
    Umfang: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9781800648722 , 1800648723
    Serie: Open textbook library.
    Inhalt: The European Experience brings together the expertise of nearly a hundred historians from eight European universities to internationalise and diversify the study of modern European history, exploring a grand sweep of time from 1500 to 2000. Offering a valuable corrective to the Anglocentric narratives of previous English-language textbooks, scholars from all over Europe have pooled their knowledge on comparative themes such as identities, cultural encounters, power and citizenship, and economic development to reflect the complexity and heterogeneous nature of the European experience. Rather than another grand narrative, the international author teams offer a multifaceted and rich perspective on the history of the continent of the past 500 years. Each major theme is dissected through three chronological sub-chapters, revealing how major social, political and historical trends manifested themselves in different European settings during the early modern (1500-1800), modern (1800-1900) and contemporary period (1900-2000). This resource is of utmost relevance to today's history students in the light of ongoing internationalisation strategies for higher education curricula, as it delivers one of the first multi-perspective and truly 'European' analyses of the continent's past. Beyond the provision of historical content, this textbook equips students with the intellectual tools to interrogate prevailing accounts of European history, and enables them to seek out additional perspectives in a bid to further enrich the discipline.
    Anmerkung: Introduction -- Unit 1 Identities -- Chapter 1.1 Ideas of Europe -- Chapter 1.2 Borders -- Chapter 1.3 Migration -- Chapter 1.4 Europe's Other(ed)s: The Americas, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East -- Unit 2 Societies -- Chapter 2.1 Demographic Change -- Chatper 2.2 Interethnic Relations -- Chapter 2.3 Household and Family -- Chapter 2.4 Inequalities -- Unit 3 Power and Citizenshpi -- Chapter 3.1 State-Building and Nationalism -- Chaptetr 3.2 Empire and Colonialism -- Chapter 3.3 Revolutions and Civil Wars -- Chapter 3.4 Peace and Conflict -- Chapter 3.5 Protest and Social Movements -- Unit 4 Knowledge -- Chapter 4.1 Science and Technological Change -- Chapter 4.2 Social Engineering and Welfare -- Chapter 4.3 Education and Knowledge Transfer -- Chapter 4.4 Understanding and Controllinig the Environment -- Unit 5 Economy -- Chapter 5.1 Entrepeneurs, Companies, Markets -- Chapter 5.2 Distribution Wealth -- Chapter 5.3 Production and Consumption -- Chapter 5.4 Labour and Forced Labour -- Unit 6 Living with Differencce -- Chapter 6.1 Religions -- Chapter 6.2 Ideologies -- Chapter 6.3 Centres and Pripheries -- Chapter 6.4 Gnerations and Lifecycles -- Unit 7 Cultural Encounters -- Chapter 7.1 Experiments and Avant-Gardes -- Chapter 7.2 Mass Media and Popular Culture -- Chapter 7.3 Sports and Leisure -- Chapter 7.4 Heritage and Memory -- List of Authors -- Index , In English.
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_1851404031
    Umfang: 1 online resource (994 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781800648722
    Inhalt: Intro -- Bibliography -- Unit 1 -- Identities -- Chapter 1.1 -- Ideas of Europe -- Introduction -- Europe as a Geographical, Social, Political and Economic Reality -- Europe as a Cognitive Order -- Europe in Image and Text -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Introduction -- Patterns of Power in Europe -- Europe as a Shared 'Civilisation' -- Europe as a Community of Nation-States -- Pacifist, Liberal, and Socialist Ideas of Europe -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Introduction -- The First World War and the 1920s -- The 1930s and the Second World War -- Post-1945 -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Chapter 1.2 -- Borders -- Introduction -- Varieties of Geographical and Political Borders, and Types of Travel -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Introduction -- Geopolitical Transformation -- Cultural Transformation -- Mental Maps -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Introduction -- Border Shifts -- Changing Meanings of Borders -- Memory of Borders -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Chapter 1.3 -- Migration -- Introduction -- Religious Migration and Diasporas in Early Modern Europe -- The Iberian Peninsula: Crossroads of Religious Migrations and Expulsions -- Migration and War: Christian Europe and the Ottoman Empire -- Coerced and Forced Migration: Europe's Global Footprint -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Introduction -- Political Exiles, Deportees and Refugees -- Internal European Mass Migration -- International and Global Migration -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Introduction -- Migration in the Age of Territoriality: The First World War and the Interwar Period -- Migration in the Age of Territoriality: The Second World War.
    Anmerkung: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
    Sprache: Englisch
    Mehr zum Autor: Hung, Jochen 1977-
    Mehr zum Autor: Hansen, Jan 1983-
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    UID:
    almahu_9949517425002882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (994 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781800648722
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Bibliography -- Unit 1 -- Identities -- Chapter 1.1 -- Ideas of Europe -- Introduction -- Europe as a Geographical, Social, Political and Economic Reality -- Europe as a Cognitive Order -- Europe in Image and Text -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Introduction -- Patterns of Power in Europe -- Europe as a Shared 'Civilisation' -- Europe as a Community of Nation-States -- Pacifist, Liberal, and Socialist Ideas of Europe -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Introduction -- The First World War and the 1920s -- The 1930s and the Second World War -- Post-1945 -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Chapter 1.2 -- Borders -- Introduction -- Varieties of Geographical and Political Borders, and Types of Travel -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Introduction -- Geopolitical Transformation -- Cultural Transformation -- Mental Maps -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Introduction -- Border Shifts -- Changing Meanings of Borders -- Memory of Borders -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Chapter 1.3 -- Migration -- Introduction -- Religious Migration and Diasporas in Early Modern Europe -- The Iberian Peninsula: Crossroads of Religious Migrations and Expulsions -- Migration and War: Christian Europe and the Ottoman Empire -- Coerced and Forced Migration: Europe's Global Footprint -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Introduction -- Political Exiles, Deportees and Refugees -- Internal European Mass Migration -- International and Global Migration -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Introduction -- Migration in the Age of Territoriality: The First World War and the Interwar Period -- Migration in the Age of Territoriality: The Second World War. , Migration in East and West during the Cold War -- (Post)Colonial Migration -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Chapter 1.4 -- Europe's Other(ed)s: The Americas, Africa, Asia, AND THE Middle East -- Introduction -- European Models of 'Otherness' -- Complexities and Ambivalences -- Power and 'Otherness' -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Introduction -- The United States of America -- Asia -- The Middle East and Africa -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Introduction -- Africa -- The Middle East -- Asia -- United States of America -- Latin America -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Unit 2 -- Societies -- Chapter 2.1 -- Demographic Change -- Introduction -- Types of Sources and Methodological Problems -- Early Modern Demographic Regime: Was There a Malthusian Equilibrium in Europe? -- Fertility -- Mortality -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Introduction -- New Sources -- Demographic Transition -- Decreasing Mortality and Fertility Rates -- Industrialisation and Demographic Change -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Introduction -- First Break: The Impact of the First World War -- Second Break: The Second World War and the Post-war Baby Boom -- Third Break: 1970s, Start of the Second Demographic Transition -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Chapter 2.2 -- Interethnic Relations -- Introduction -- Ethnicity in Early Modern History -- The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth as an Example of an Early Modern Multiethnic Polity -- Outsiders Within: Jews and Roma -- Europe's Indigenous Peoples -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Introduction. , The Emergence of Modern Nation-states and the Changing Position of Ethnic Minorities in the Nation-state Paradigm -- Multi-ethnic Empires -- An Example of a Multi-ethnic Empire: Ethnic Relations in the Habsburg Monarchy -- Jews in Nation-states and Empires: Ethnicity or Denominational Minority? -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Introduction -- Ethnicity, Nationality, and Markers of Identity -- Ethnic Relations in Europe ca. 1918-1945 -- Mid-century Transformations -- Minority Issues and Policies During and After the Cold War -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Chapter 2.3 -- Household and Family -- Introduction -- Childbirth and Childhood -- The Adult World and the Household -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Introduction -- Changing Economic and Legal Frameworks -- Emotional, Cultural and Moral Dynamics -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Introduction -- Public versus Private -- Marriage and Family Law -- Sexuality in Europe in the Twentieth and Twenty-first Centuries -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Chapter 2.4 -- Inequalities -- Introduction -- Structural Inequalities in Early Modern Europe -- Gender Inequality and the Family -- Racial and Entangled Inequalities -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Introduction -- Class and Economic Forms of Inequality -- Gender and Sexuality -- Religion, 'Race', Ethnicity -- Inequalities of Disability and Health -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Introduction -- Income and Wealth Inequality -- Gender Inequalities -- Racial and Ableist Inequalities -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Unit 3 -- Power and Citizenship -- Chapter 3.1 -- State-building and Nationalism -- Introduction. , Institutions and the Law -- Finance and Personnel -- Representation and Citizenship -- Nations without Nationalism? -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Introduction -- A New Model for Political Organisation in Europe: The Nation-state -- Institutions and Symbols -- The Nation in Everyday Life: National Identities and Indifference -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Introduction -- The Nation-State, Minorities, Diaspora -- State-building in Europe during the Cold War -- Citizenship -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Chapter 3.2 -- Empire and Colonialism -- Introduction -- Commonalities and Differences -- Emerging Empires -- Between Violence and Pragmatism -- Peoples-Peopling -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Introduction -- Violence, Profit, and Exploitation -- Ideas, Ideology, and Imagination -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Introduction -- Contiguous Empires in Eastern Europe -- Theories and Practices of Colonial Government -- Decolonisation of Western Empires -- Post-colonial Legacies -- Neo-colonialism and Remnants of the Empires -- European Third-Worldism -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Chapter 3.3 -- Revolutions and Civil Wars -- Introduction -- Western Europe -- Eastern Europe -- 1776-1789: An "Atlantic Revolution"? -- The French Revolution -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Introduction -- Revolutionary Waves: 1800s-1840s -- The 1848 Revolutions -- Unification Wars as Revolutionary Movements and Civil Wars -- Social Revolution -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Introduction: The Age of Revolutions as the Defining Moment -- Revolution, War and Civil War (1914-1948) -- Revolt, Terrorism and Democracy (1950-1989). , From Global Cold War to New Chaos (1989-2020) -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Chapter 3.4 -- Peace and Conflict -- Introduction -- The Iron Centuries -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Introduction -- The Birth of Industrial Warfare -- Peace and Prosperity? -- Rage for Order in the Colonies -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Introduction -- The Puzzle of Peace -- Civil Wars -- The Cold War -- Memories of Wars -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Chapter 3.5 -- Protest and Social Movements -- Introduction -- The Revolutionary Reformation -- Urban Citizens Rebel -- Rural Rebels: Goals and Chronology -- The French Revolution -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Introduction -- Voting Rights -- Women's Movements -- Abolitionist Movements: The Abolition of Serfdom -- The Abolition of Slavery -- Internationalism -- Violence -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Introduction -- Left- and Right-wing Movements in the Period up to 1939/1945 -- Protest Movements in Southern European (Authoritarian) Contexts after 1945 -- Protest Movements in Western and Northern Europe after 1945 -- Protest and Social Movements in East-Central Europe, 1945-1990 -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Unit 4 -- Knowledge -- Chapter 4.1 -- Science and Technological Change -- Introduction -- The Infrastructure of Knowledge -- Technological Change, Infrastructures, and Networking -- Migrating Craftsmen and the Diffusion of Innovations -- Industrialisation -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Introduction -- Science and Medicine -- Technology and Politics -- Technology, Science, and Global Capitalism -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Introduction. , Science and Engineering.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Hansen, Jan The European Experience Cambridge, UK : Open Book Publishers,c2023
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books.
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    edoccha_9961013903802883
    Umfang: 1 online resource
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-80064-872-3
    Inhalt: The European Experience brings together the expertise of nearly a hundred historians from eight European universities to internationalise and diversify the study of modern European history, exploring a grand sweep of time from 1500 to 2000. Offering a valuable corrective to the Anglocentric narratives of previous English-language textbooks, scholars from all over Europe have pooled their knowledge on comparative themes such as identities, cultural encounters, power and citizenship, and economic development to reflect the complexity and heterogeneous nature of the European experience. Rather than another grand narrative, the international author teams offer a multifaceted and rich perspective on the history of the continent of the past 500 years. Each major theme is dissected through three chronological sub-chapters, revealing how major social, political and historical trends manifested themselves in different European settings during the early modern (1500–1800), modern (1800–1900) and contemporary period (1900–2000). This resource is of utmost relevance to today’s history students in the light of ongoing internationalisation strategies for higher education curricula, as it delivers one of the first multi-perspective and truly ‘European’ analyses of the continent’s past. Beyond the provision of historical content, this textbook equips students with the intellectual tools to interrogate prevailing accounts of European history, and enables them to seek out additional perspectives in a bid to further enrich the discipline
    Anmerkung: Introduction -- Unit 1 Identities -- Chapter 1.1 Ideas of Europe -- Chapter 1.2 Borders -- Chapter 1.3 Migration -- Chapter 1.4 Europe's Other(ed)s: The Americas, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East -- Unit 2 Societies -- Chapter 2.1 Demographic Change -- Chatper 2.2 Interethnic Relations -- Chapter 2.3 Household and Family -- Chapter 2.4 Inequalities -- Unit 3 Power and Citizenshpi -- Chapter 3.1 State-Building and Nationalism -- Chaptetr 3.2 Empire and Colonialism -- Chapter 3.3 Revolutions and Civil Wars -- Chapter 3.4 Peace and Conflict -- Chapter 3.5 Protest and Social Movements -- Unit 4 Knowledge -- Chapter 4.1 Science and Technological Change -- Chapter 4.2 Social Engineering and Welfare -- Chapter 4.3 Education and Knowledge Transfer -- Chapter 4.4 Understanding and Controllinig the Environment -- Unit 5 Economy -- Chapter 5.1 Entrepeneurs, Companies, Markets -- Chapter 5.2 Distribution Wealth -- Chapter 5.3 Production and Consumption -- Chapter 5.4 Labour and Forced Labour -- Unit 6 Living with Differencce -- Chapter 6.1 Religions -- Chapter 6.2 Ideologies -- Chapter 6.3 Centres and Pripheries -- Chapter 6.4 Gnerations and Lifecycles -- Unit 7 Cultural Encounters -- Chapter 7.1 Experiments and Avant-Gardes -- Chapter 7.2 Mass Media and Popular Culture -- Chapter 7.3 Sports and Leisure -- Chapter 7.4 Heritage and Memory -- List of Authors -- Index , In English.
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 1-80064-870-7
    Sprache: Englisch
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    edocfu_9961013903802883
    Umfang: 1 online resource
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-80064-872-3
    Inhalt: The European Experience brings together the expertise of nearly a hundred historians from eight European universities to internationalise and diversify the study of modern European history, exploring a grand sweep of time from 1500 to 2000. Offering a valuable corrective to the Anglocentric narratives of previous English-language textbooks, scholars from all over Europe have pooled their knowledge on comparative themes such as identities, cultural encounters, power and citizenship, and economic development to reflect the complexity and heterogeneous nature of the European experience. Rather than another grand narrative, the international author teams offer a multifaceted and rich perspective on the history of the continent of the past 500 years. Each major theme is dissected through three chronological sub-chapters, revealing how major social, political and historical trends manifested themselves in different European settings during the early modern (1500–1800), modern (1800–1900) and contemporary period (1900–2000). This resource is of utmost relevance to today’s history students in the light of ongoing internationalisation strategies for higher education curricula, as it delivers one of the first multi-perspective and truly ‘European’ analyses of the continent’s past. Beyond the provision of historical content, this textbook equips students with the intellectual tools to interrogate prevailing accounts of European history, and enables them to seek out additional perspectives in a bid to further enrich the discipline
    Anmerkung: Introduction -- Unit 1 Identities -- Chapter 1.1 Ideas of Europe -- Chapter 1.2 Borders -- Chapter 1.3 Migration -- Chapter 1.4 Europe's Other(ed)s: The Americas, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East -- Unit 2 Societies -- Chapter 2.1 Demographic Change -- Chatper 2.2 Interethnic Relations -- Chapter 2.3 Household and Family -- Chapter 2.4 Inequalities -- Unit 3 Power and Citizenshpi -- Chapter 3.1 State-Building and Nationalism -- Chaptetr 3.2 Empire and Colonialism -- Chapter 3.3 Revolutions and Civil Wars -- Chapter 3.4 Peace and Conflict -- Chapter 3.5 Protest and Social Movements -- Unit 4 Knowledge -- Chapter 4.1 Science and Technological Change -- Chapter 4.2 Social Engineering and Welfare -- Chapter 4.3 Education and Knowledge Transfer -- Chapter 4.4 Understanding and Controllinig the Environment -- Unit 5 Economy -- Chapter 5.1 Entrepeneurs, Companies, Markets -- Chapter 5.2 Distribution Wealth -- Chapter 5.3 Production and Consumption -- Chapter 5.4 Labour and Forced Labour -- Unit 6 Living with Differencce -- Chapter 6.1 Religions -- Chapter 6.2 Ideologies -- Chapter 6.3 Centres and Pripheries -- Chapter 6.4 Gnerations and Lifecycles -- Unit 7 Cultural Encounters -- Chapter 7.1 Experiments and Avant-Gardes -- Chapter 7.2 Mass Media and Popular Culture -- Chapter 7.3 Sports and Leisure -- Chapter 7.4 Heritage and Memory -- List of Authors -- Index , In English.
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 1-80064-870-7
    Sprache: Englisch
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    UID:
    almahu_9949519454002882
    Umfang: 1 online resource
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781800648722 , 1800648723
    Inhalt: The European Experience brings together the expertise of nearly a hundred historians from eight European universities to internationalise and diversify the study of modern European history, exploring a grand sweep of time from 1500 to 2000. Offering a valuable corrective to the Anglocentric narratives of previous English-language textbooks, scholars from all over Europe have pooled their knowledge on comparative themes such as identities, cultural encounters, power and citizenship, and economic development to reflect the complexity and heterogeneous nature of the European experience. Rather than another grand narrative, the international author teams offer a multifaceted and rich perspective on the history of the continent of the past 500 years. Each major theme is dissected through three chronological sub-chapters, revealing how major social, political and historical trends manifested themselves in different European settings during the early modern (1500–1800), modern (1800–1900) and contemporary period (1900–2000). This resource is of utmost relevance to today’s history students in the light of ongoing internationalisation strategies for higher education curricula, as it delivers one of the first multi-perspective and truly ‘European’ analyses of the continent’s past. Beyond the provision of historical content, this textbook equips students with the intellectual tools to interrogate prevailing accounts of European history, and enables them to seek out additional perspectives in a bid to further enrich the discipline
    Anmerkung: Introduction -- Unit 1 Identities -- Chapter 1.1 Ideas of Europe -- Chapter 1.2 Borders -- Chapter 1.3 Migration -- Chapter 1.4 Europe's Other(ed)s: The Americas, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East -- Unit 2 Societies -- Chapter 2.1 Demographic Change -- Chatper 2.2 Interethnic Relations -- Chapter 2.3 Household and Family -- Chapter 2.4 Inequalities -- Unit 3 Power and Citizenshpi -- Chapter 3.1 State-Building and Nationalism -- Chaptetr 3.2 Empire and Colonialism -- Chapter 3.3 Revolutions and Civil Wars -- Chapter 3.4 Peace and Conflict -- Chapter 3.5 Protest and Social Movements -- Unit 4 Knowledge -- Chapter 4.1 Science and Technological Change -- Chapter 4.2 Social Engineering and Welfare -- Chapter 4.3 Education and Knowledge Transfer -- Chapter 4.4 Understanding and Controllinig the Environment -- Unit 5 Economy -- Chapter 5.1 Entrepeneurs, Companies, Markets -- Chapter 5.2 Distribution Wealth -- Chapter 5.3 Production and Consumption -- Chapter 5.4 Labour and Forced Labour -- Unit 6 Living with Differencce -- Chapter 6.1 Religions -- Chapter 6.2 Ideologies -- Chapter 6.3 Centres and Pripheries -- Chapter 6.4 Gnerations and Lifecycles -- Unit 7 Cultural Encounters -- Chapter 7.1 Experiments and Avant-Gardes -- Chapter 7.2 Mass Media and Popular Culture -- Chapter 7.3 Sports and Leisure -- Chapter 7.4 Heritage and Memory -- List of Authors -- Index , In English.
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9781800648715
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 1800648715
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9781800648708
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 1800648707
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Umfang: 1 Illustration, 1 Karte
    ISBN: 9781800648760
    Anmerkung: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 493
    In: The European experience, Cambridge : OpenBook Publishers, 2023, (2023), Seite 483-493, 9781800648760
    In: 9781800648722
    In: 9781800648739
    In: 9781800648753
    In: 9781800648746
    In: year:2023
    In: pages:483-493
    Sprache: Englisch
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    Mehr zum Autor: Moses, Julia 1979-
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