

a political and cvltvral history of modern evrope
Book Details
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Publisher: The Macmillan Company
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Author: Carlton J. H. Hayes
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Language: English
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Published Year: 1948
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Pages: 863
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Binding: Paperback
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Book Condition: Used – Good
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Condition Note: Includes 75 illustrations; book is in good condition
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Dimensions: 22 x 15 cm
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Availability: In Stock
About the Book
This landmark historical study by Carlton J. H. Hayes offers a sweeping account of Europe’s transformation from the Renaissance through the early twentieth century. Widely respected in academic circles, the work combines political history with cultural analysis, presenting a unified narrative of Europe’s intellectual, social, and institutional evolution.
Hayes explores major political revolutions, the rise of nationalism, religious reform movements, industrialization, and the emergence of modern ideologies. Alongside political developments, he examines literature, philosophy, art, and cultural change, highlighting the interconnected forces that shaped modern European civilization.
Comprehensive yet clearly written, this substantial volume has long been valued as a foundational reference for students of European history and cultural studies.
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Book Details
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Publisher: The Macmillan Company
-
Author: Carlton J. H. Hayes
-
Language: English
-
Published Year: 1948
-
Pages: 863
-
Binding: Paperback
-
Book Condition: Used – Good
-
Condition Note: Includes 75 illustrations; book is in good condition
-
Dimensions: 22 x 15 cm
-
Availability: In Stock
About the Book
This landmark historical study by Carlton J. H. Hayes offers a sweeping account of Europe’s transformation from the Renaissance through the early twentieth century. Widely respected in academic circles, the work combines political history with cultural analysis, presenting a unified narrative of Europe’s intellectual, social, and institutional evolution.
Hayes explores major political revolutions, the rise of nationalism, religious reform movements, industrialization, and the emergence of modern ideologies. Alongside political developments, he examines literature, philosophy, art, and cultural change, highlighting the interconnected forces that shaped modern European civilization.
Comprehensive yet clearly written, this substantial volume has long been valued as a foundational reference for students of European history and cultural studies.










