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Europe's Long Nineteenth Century: An Age of Transitions, 1789-1918
Contributor(s): Steinhoff, Anthony J. (Author)
ISBN: 1350031461     ISBN-13: 9781350031463
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
OUR PRICE:   $114.00  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: January 2026
This item may be ordered no more than 25 days prior to its publication date of January 15, 2026
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BISAC Categories:
- History | Europe - General
- History | Modern - 19th Century
Physical Information: 432 pages
 
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This innovative survey explores Europe's long 19th century from the French Revolution to the end of World War One. As Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels announced in their Communist Manifesto of 1848, the French Revolution launched a new era in Europe in which virtually every aspect of the previous epoch, the 'old regime', was eventually overhauled, transformed and overthrown. The early years of this period witnessed not only the emergence of new political ideas and practices, which would form the base of the century's parliamentary and constitutional regimes, but also challenges to existing notions of social order, notable demographic growth and the beginnings of a revolutionary economic system. Moreover, by 1815 there were multiple signs that Europe, led by Great Britain, was beginning to take on new importance as a global power.

Europe's Long Nineteenth Century tells the story of how Europe's peoples and states, from the Mediterranean to the Arctic Circle, from the Atlantic to the Urals, experienced and reacted to the set of social, cultural, economic and political changes that slowly transformed Europe and the world beyond it between 1789 and 1918. It characterizes this period as one of multiple transitions to highlight the different forces of change and the variability of their impact at different points of time and in different parts of Europe. Divided into three overlapping sections (1789-1850, 1840-1880, and 1870-1918), the book depicts overarching tendencies in each period while also pointing to unique aspects of specific regions and countries. Throughout, the argument is supported by illustrative material and bibliographic notes designed to encourage further reading and the understanding of changing historical perspectives on key topics.