Oxford History of Europe: the Birth of Modern Europe (quartet)

Oxford History of Europe: the Birth of Modern Europe (quartet)

by (uk) Kenneth O. Morgan William Doyle Hugh Strone Robert Gratley

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The "Oxford European History" series is planned and launched by Oxford University Press. Relying on its strong academic and publishing resources, it has assembled more than 100 national treasure-level academician authors across the ages and spent more than 40 years creating this set of Oxford classics. "Oxford History of Britain" tells the story of the rise and fall of Britain for more than two thousand years, from 55 BC to the 21st century. "The Oxford History of the French Revolution" reproduces the ups and downs of the Revolution in a panoramic manner, and immerses you in experiencing the rapid changes of the great turning point. "Oxford History of the First World War" Open this book and you will see a panoramic epic of the First World War: not just a battle of killing, but also a battle for women's equality, a battle for colonial awakening, and a battle for the liberation of new ideas! Open the book "Oxford History of the Third Reich" and see how ordinary people voluntarily became Hitler's executioners.

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