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BRIEF CONTENTS
Period 1 From Renaissance to Early Modern, ca. 1450–1648 2
1 The Later Middle Ages, 1300–1450 8
2 European Society in the Renaissance, 1350–1550 44
3 European Exploration and Conquest, 1450–1650 80
4 Reformations and Religious Wars, 1500–1600 118
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Period 2 Early Modern Transformations, ca. 1648–1815 158
5 Absolutism and Constitutionalism, ca. 1589–1725 164
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6 Toward a New Worldview, 1540–1789 204 Worth Publishers.
7 The Expansion of Europe, 1650–1800 242
8 Life in the Era of Expansion, 1650–1800 278
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9 Revolutions in Politics, 1775–1815 312
Period 3 The Long Nineteenth Century, ca. 1815–1914 360
10 The Revolution in Energy and Industry, ca. 1780–1850 368
11 Reaction, Reform, and Revolution in Nineteenth-Century Politics, 1815–1850 404
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12 The Social Effects of Industrialization and the Emerging Urban Society, 1840–1914 442
13 The Age of Nationalism, 1850–1914 480
14 Immigration and European Imperialism, 1815–1914 520
Period 4 The Twentieth Century and Beyond, ca. 1914 to the Present 562
15 World War I and the Russian Revolution, 1914–1919 570
16 Opportunity and Crisis in the Interwar Period, 1880–1940 612
17 Totalitarian Dictatorships and World War II, 1919–1945 648
18 Cold War Conflict and Consensus, 1945–1965 690
19 Challenging the Postwar Order in the Late Twentieth Century, 1960–1991 728
20 Contemporary Europe in an Age of Globalization, 1990 to the Present 766
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