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  • This book presents a broad overview of European history, from the end of the Roman empire to the present day, roughly from the fifth century to the twentieth
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  • During the period of 1524 until 1648, Europe was plagued by wars of religion. It is important to recognize, however, that while religion was given as the
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  • A Survey of Modern European History
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  • As Europe enters a new era, with two world wars still residing in the collective memory, peace and prosperity seems likely to continue. The Soviet Union
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  • was defeated in 1815 and the Bourbon monarchy restored to France, many European states were transformed by the 25 years of conflict. States such as Prussia
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  • with a demographic downturn at the end of the Roman imperial era, with European populations shrinking and many cities and rural estates abandoned. A cooling
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  • King" Louis XIV Bourbon of France, marks the rise of rulers throughout Europe who had absolute power over their nations. Mercantilism became the primary
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  • the 13th and 14th centuries spread through the rest of Europe, representing a time when Europe sought knowledge from the ancient world and moved out of
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  • times. During his tenure, he took control of large amounts of mainland Europe. However, Napoleon failed to subdue England, and was defeated in his attempt
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  • The end of World War I saw the European combatant nations exhausted, an entire generation of young men dead on the battlefield, and political conditions
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  • During the fifteenth and the sixteenth century the states of Europe began their modern exploration of the world with a series of sea voyages. The Atlantic
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  • Etiquette in Europe is not uniform. Even the regions of Europe do not have common manners. For example, a Dane will prefer direct speech while a Finn
    120 KB (19,478 words) - 18:35, 10 September 2018
  • dubbed the Age of Enlightenment, introduced countless new concepts to European society. These ideas continue to permeate modern society. Many modern institutions
    17 KB (2,375 words) - 00:47, 15 June 2017
  • countries in Europe. Most of the countries in Europe are the members of the European Union. The city with the biggest population in Europe is Istanbul
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  • During this period of European history, the Catholic Church, which had become rich and powerful, came under scrutiny. For over a thousand years the Christian
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  • The period between 1870 and 1914 saw a Europe that was considerably more stable than that of previous decades. To a large extent this was the product of
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  • eventually a republic, a constitutional monarchy and finally an Empire the likes Europe would not see in terms of conquering power until the Second World War. Causes:
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  • wikipedia.org Snakes of Europe/Preface Snakes of Europe/Index Snakes of Europe/Definition and Classification Snakes of Europe/Habits Snakes of Europe/Species
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  • Europe, after being hit by the biggest war in history, was devastated. Its economies were bankrupt, food supplies were at an all-time low and there was
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  • Special:search/Europe prefix:English-Hanzi/ Europe is the continent between Atlantic Ocean and Asia. Its population is 740 million. 欧洲 是 在 大西洋 和 亚洲 之间
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