
Europe in the Modern World, Second Edition, is an engaging narrative history of Europe since 1500. Written by an award-winning teacher and scholar, it highlights the major episodes of the European past and vividly connects those episodes to major international events. Each chapter opens with a compelling biographical sketch that gives the book's ideas a vibrant, human face. Europe in the Modern World pays considerably more attention to economic history than other textbooks do, demonstrating the role that economic developments--and the political, social, and cultural responses to them--play in shaping the political and social life of a given age. By taking politics and economics seriously while doing justice to social and cultural life, this unique book explains the key phenomena of the Western past with clarity and verve. It reads not like a typical academic text, but more like the best narrative history.
This text investigates how the interplay between economic developments and political, social, and cultural responses has shaped the trajectory of European history since 1500. Edward Berenson, an established scholar and educator, utilizes a narrative-driven approach to synthesize complex historical events. By integrating biographical sketches with broader economic and political analysis, the author provides a framework that emphasizes the human element within large-scale historical shifts.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Educators and students frequently note that the prose style is more accessible and narrative-focused than traditional, dry academic textbooks. Experts highlight this as a balanced resource for undergraduate courses that require a synthesis of economic and social historical perspectives.
Page Count:
408
Publication Date:
2020-07-31
Publisher:
Oxford University Press Academic US
ISBN-10:
0190078863
ISBN-13:
9780190078867
No comments yet. Be the first to share your thoughts!