A history of the modern world: Since 1815/ by R. R. Palmer
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- Ninth edi. BCir. 909 P182h 2002
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Includes appendix and index.
Chapter 11. Reaction versus progress, 1815-1848 --12. Revolution and the reimposition of order, 1848-1870 --13. The consolidation of large nation-states, 1859-1871 --14. European civilization, 1871-1914: economy and politics --15. European civilization, 1871-1914: society and culture --16. Europe's world supremacy, 1871-1914 --17. The first world war --18. The Russian revolution and the soviet union --19. The apparent victory of democracy --20. Democracy and dictatorship --21. The second world war --22. The postwar era: cold war and reconstruction --23. Empires into nations: the developing world --24. A world endangered: coexistence and confrontation in the cold war --25. A world transformed.
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