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Age of Conflict Readings in Twentieth-Century European History

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ISBN-10: 0155063588

ISBN-13: 9780155063587

Edition: 3rd 2002 (Revised)

Authors: Leslie Derfler, Patricia Kollander

List price: $135.95
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AN AGE OF CONFLICT contains a variety of excerpts from historians writing about turmoil in twentieth-century Europe. These 53 readings demonstrate how different historians interpret the same events. The authors include readings on a variety of conflicts in modern European history.
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Book details

List price: $135.95
Edition: 3rd
Copyright year: 2002
Publisher: Wadsworth
Publication date: 5/25/2001
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 400
Size: 5.50" wide x 8.00" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.078
Language: English

The Opening of the Twentieth Century: The Reorientation of Social Thought
Consciousness and Society
The Generation of 1914
Neither Right nor Left: Fascist Ideology in France
The Origins of World War I
The Origins of the World War
Soviet Union, War''s Origins: Marxist-Leninist View
Germany''s Aims in the First World War
Domestic Causes of the First World War
The Bolshevik Revolution
Why Lenin?
Why Stalin?
Russia and the West under Lenin and Stalin
How the Soviet Union Is Governed
Stalin and Stalinism
The Revolution Betrayed
Stalin and the Second Revolution
On Stalin and Stalinism
Love on the Tractor: Women in the Stalin Period
The Nazis
The Menace of Fascism: The Marxist View
The Course of German History
Totalitarian Dictatorship and Autocracy
Political Man: The Social Bases of Politics
Women in Nazi Society
Appeasement: The Munich Pact
The Gathering Storm
Appeasement: The Art of the Possible
Appeasement: A Study in Political Decline
Munich after Fifty Years
Resistance or Collaboration?: The Example of Vichy France
The Vichy Regime
Vichy France: Old Guard and New Order
Choices in Vichy France
The Holocaust
The Destruction of the European Jews
The Holocaust in History
Hitler''s Willing Executioners
The Terrible Secret
The Abandonment of the Jews
The Outbreak of the Cold War
Russia''s Road to the Cold War
Atomic Diplomacy
Commissar of the Cold War
The Emerging Post-Revisionist Synthesis on the Origins of the Cold War
The End of European Empire
Patterns in the Transfer of Power: French and British Decolonization Compared
The Trauma of Decolonization: The Dutch and West New Guinea
Decolonization
Neo-Colonialism: The Last Stage of Imperialism
The Single Market and European Unity
Europe''s Identity Crisis Revisited
Social Democracy and the Europe of Tomorrow
The Origins and Evolution of the Single Market in Europe
Come Together: Europe''s Unexpected New Architecture
The Opening of the Twentieth Century: The Reorientation of Social Thought
The End of the Cold War and Collapse of the USSR
Why Did the Cold War End?
How the Cold War Really Ended
No One Won the Cold War
Coup de Grace: The End of the Soviet Union
Western Scholarship on the Fall of the Soviet RTgime: The View from 1993
Nationalism Resurgent: The Breakup of Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia: Death of a Nation
Balkan Babel
The Response of the American Media to Balkan Neo-Nationalisms
Unity or Fragmentation? Europe in the Twenty-First Century
Preparing for the Twenty-First Century
The End of History and the Last Man