Europe 1780 - 1830

Europe 1780 - 1830
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 493
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ISBN-10 : 9781317870951
ISBN-13 : 1317870956
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Europe 1780 - 1830 by : Franklin L. Ford

Europe 1780--1830 rapidly established itself as a standard introduction to European history in the age of the French Revolution and its aftermath when it first appeared. Now for the first time the book has been fully revised, updated and expanded. The half-century covered constitutes one of the most complex, eventful and rapidly changing of any in Europe's history. It is a period whose emphasis on conflict and political crisis combines daring innovation with the stubborn persistence of many older attitudes and patterns of human behaviour. Professor Ford explores these tensions throughout; and he gives his readers a powerful sense of the extraordinary energy, in every aspect of human activity, that characterised the time.

Themes in Modern European History 1780-1830

Themes in Modern European History 1780-1830
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 284
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ISBN-10 : 9781134853403
ISBN-13 : 1134853408
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Themes in Modern European History 1780-1830 by : Pamela Pilbeam

Themes in Modern European History 1780-1830 is an authoritative and lively exploration of a period dominated by events which have shaped modern Europe. In a series of articles, six leading academics present some controversial conclusions: * the east/west contrast in Europe today has more to do with responses to the French Revolution of 1789 than the Russian Revolution of 1917 * the conservative Europe of 1814 was the product of the Romantic imagnation, not a `Restoration' of the old regime Spanning political, social, economic and demographic facets of revolutions, this is an indispensable textbook for all students of the nineteenth century, and for all those interested in understanding the nature of Europe today.

The Age of Musical Arrangements in Europe

The Age of Musical Arrangements in Europe
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 154
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ISBN-10 : 9781108944397
ISBN-13 : 1108944396
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis The Age of Musical Arrangements in Europe by : Nancy November

This Element considers the art and culture of arranging music in Europe in the period 1780–1830, using Haydn's London symphonies and Mozart's operas as its principal examples. The degree to which musical arrangements shaped the social, musical, and ideological landscape in this era deserves further attention. This Element focuses on Vienna, and an important era in the culture of arrangements in which they were widely and variously cultivated, and in which canon formation and the conception of musical works underwent crucial development. Piano transcriptions (for two hands, four hands, and two pianos) became ever more prominent, completely taking over the field after 1850. For various reasons, principal composers of the era under consideration, including Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven, participated directly in the practice of arrangement. Motivations to produce arrangements included learning the art of composition, getting one's name known more widely, financial gain, and pedagogical aims.

From Reich to State

From Reich to State
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 346
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ISBN-10 : 9781139440653
ISBN-13 : 1139440659
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis From Reich to State by : Michael Rowe

Napoleon's contribution to Germany's development was immense. Under his hegemony, the millennium-old Holy Roman Empire dissolved, paving the way for a new order. Nowhere was the transformation more profound than in the Rhineland. Based upon an extensive range of German and French archival sources, this book locates the Napoleonic episode in this region within a broader chronological framework, encompassing the Old Regime and Restoration. It analyses not only politics, but also culture, identity, religion, society, institutions and economics. It reassesses in turn the legacy bequeathed by the Old Regime, the struggle between Revolution and Counter-Revolution in the 1790s, Napoleon's attempts to integrate the German-speaking Rhineland into the French Empire, the transition to Prussian rule, and the subsequent struggles that ultimately helped determine whether Germany would follow its own Sonderweg or the path of its western neighbours.

Revolutionary Europe, 1780-1850

Revolutionary Europe, 1780-1850
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 658
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ISBN-10 : 9781317886426
ISBN-13 : 1317886429
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Revolutionary Europe, 1780-1850 by : Jonathan Sperber

Providing a continent-wide history, this major survey covers the key political events of this turbulent period. Jonathan Sperber also looks at lives of ordinary people and considers broad social and economic developments. In particular he examines the relationships between the different revolutionary movements, showing how the French Revolution of 1789 set patterns which recurred over the following sixty years.

Imperial Meridian

Imperial Meridian
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 251
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ISBN-10 : 9781317870678
ISBN-13 : 1317870670
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Imperial Meridian by : C. A. Bayly

In this impressive and ambitious survey Dr Bayly studies the rise, apogee and decline of what has come to be called `the Second British Empire' -- the great expansion of British dominion overseas (particularly in Asia and the Middle East) during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic era that, coming between the loss of America and the subsequent partition of Africa, constitutes the central phase of British imperial history.

Europe, 1780-1830

Europe, 1780-1830
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Total Pages : 423
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:246392391
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Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Europe, 1780-1830 by : Franklin L. Ford

History of the Low Countries

History of the Low Countries
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Publisher : Berghahn Books
Total Pages : 531
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ISBN-10 : 9781845452728
ISBN-13 : 1845452720
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis History of the Low Countries by : J. C. H. Blom

The history of the smaller European countries is rather neglected in the teaching of European history at university level. We are therefore pleased to announce the publication of the first comprehensive history of the Low Countries - in English - from Roman Times to the present. Remaining politically and culturally fragmented, with its inhabitants speaking Dutch, French, Frisian, and German, the Low Countries offer a fascinating picture of European history en miniature. For historical reasons, parts of northern France and western Germany also have to be included in the "Low Countries," a term that must remain both broad and fluid, a convenient label for a region which has seldom, if ever, composed a unified whole. In earlier ages it as even more difficult to the region set parameters, again reflecting Europe as a whole, when tribes and kingdoms stretched across expanses not limited to the present states of Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands. Nevertheless, its parts did demonstrate many common traits and similar developments that differentiated them from surrounding countries and lent them a distinct character. Internationally, the region often served both as a mediator for and a buffer to the surrounding great powers, France, Britain, and Germany; an important role still played today as Belgium and the Netherlands have increasingly become involved in the broader process of European integration, in which they often share the same interest and follow parallel policies. This highly illustrated volume serves as an ideal introduction to the rich history of the Low Countries for students and the generally interested reader alike.

Europe, 1780-1830

Europe, 1780-1830
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Publisher : Addison Wesley Publishing Company
Total Pages : 504
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105038545377
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Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Europe, 1780-1830 by : Franklin Lewis Ford

A broad survey of European history between 1780-1830 in which discussion (on a regional or continent-wide basis) of social, economic, administrative and intellectual themes is woven into a framework of political events. Europe 1780--1830 rapidly established itself as a standard introduction to European history in the age of the French Revolution and its aftermath when it first appeared. Now for the first time the book has been fully revised, updated and expanded. The half-century covered constitutes one of the most complex, eventful and rapidly changing of any in Europe's history. It is a period whose emphasis on conflict and political crisis combines daring innovation with the stubborn persistence of many older attitudes and patterns of human behaviour. Professor Ford explores these tensions throughout; and he gives his readers a powerful sense of the extraordinary energy, in every aspect of human activity, that characterised the time.

Romantic Affinities

Romantic Affinities
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1844134210
ISBN-13 : 9781844134212
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis Romantic Affinities by : Rupert Christiansen

An award-winning study by Rupert Christiansen (Paris Babylon, Prima Donna) of one of the most colorful and tumultuous periods in European history, as witnessed by its greatest writers.