Hegemony in Modern Europe (kodansha·rise and Fall of World History 07)

Hegemony in Modern Europe (kodansha·rise and Fall of World History 07)

by (japan) Norihiko Fukui

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"The Hegemony of Modern Europe (Kodansha·Rise and Fall of World History 07)" In the 19th century, Europe was the undisputed center of the world. It gained global hegemony with ideas and force, and laid the foundation for everything in today's world, from lifestyles to political structures. However, the "modern times" it created are not all about light; the shadows behind them also bury the roots of global conflicts. Symptoms can be seen in today's ethnic conflicts, transnational migration, and social violence in Europe. Norihiko Fukui, a representative scholar of Japan's "Annual School", narrated the ups and downs of Europe in the past 400 years from the perspective of society, economy and civilization, and analyzed whether Europe can transcend the scale of a single regionalization and make contributions to the world.

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