Modern European History 1815-2025
A Handbook
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Modern European History 1815–2025: A Handbook is designed as a clear and dependable guide for students who want to prepare with confidence and clarity. Organised strictly around the prescribed syllabus, it allows readers to move step by step through the major themes of modern Europe without losing direction. The book begins with the transformative impact of the French Revolution and the rise and fall of Napoleon Bonaparte, then traces the settlement shaped by the Concert of Europe. From there, it explores the powerful forces that defined the nineteenth century, nationalism, liberalism, socialism, industrialisation, and empire, before turning to the Eastern Question, the unifications of Italy and Germany, and the road to the First World War.
The narrative continues through the turmoil of the interwar years, the rise of totalitarian regimes, the devastation of the Second World War, and the long shadow of the Cold War. It follows Europe’s post-war reconstruction, the creation of international institutions, the collapse of the Soviet Union, German reunification, European integration, and the shifting political currents of the twenty-first century. Throughout, the emphasis goes beyond dates and events. Background explanations and focused annexures help readers understand causes, connections, and consequences. Concise chapters, clear headings, and exam-oriented discussions make this handbook both a reliable primary text and a practical revision companion, while encouraging students to read further and think critically about how Europe’s past continues to shape its present.