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A Brief History of France

(u. S.) Mary Pratt Parmelee

95K04

Romantic France was actually the former hegemon of Europe. How did this country, a country that coexists with excitement and romance, come to dominate Europe many times? What has France experienced in its more than a thousand years of history? "A Brief History of France" was written by the historian Mary Pratt Parmelee. The book is divided into nineteen chapters, covering content from early Gaul to the Third French Republic. The Gallic War, the invasion of Northern Europe, the battle with King John of England, the war between Toulouse and the Albiers, Napoleon's domination of Europe, the Franco-Prussian War... It covers French politics, economy, culture, etc., And is a comprehensive understanding of French history. The author uses fragmentary writing as a needle and French historical events as threads to connect the entire French history. Using popular language and short and concise paragraphs, it gives a panoramic view of how France combines the boldness of European hegemons with romantic elegance. Translated by Master of World History, adding 6292 words of notes. If you want to understand France today, you should read "A Brief History of France".

A Brief History of Russia

(u. S.) Mary Pratt Parmelee

95K0

The geographical environment of a country determines the development prospects of the country to some extent. The "Russian Empire" symbolizes a world power with great majesty, but most people are not involved in it. There are many reasons for this incongruity. The Russians need to contend with harsh natural conditions; they must deal with strange national problems... But they have still entered the ranks of great powers. "A Brief History of Russia" comprehensively displays the rise of the sturdy Russian people in the harsh natural environment. "A Brief History of Russia" was written by historian Mary Pratt Parmelee. The book has a total of twenty-six chapters. The content starts from the geographical environment and the evolution of race, and covers Russian politics, religion, culture, etc. It is a comprehensive understanding of Russian history. The author is good at writing from historical stories and tying together the entire Russian history. The language is easy to understand and the articles are short and concise. It can not only provide a panoramic understanding of Russia's history, but also focus on studying each historical event. Turn every page and look at every subtitle or paragraph to start reading. If you want to understand Russia today, you should read this "A Brief History of Russia".

A Brief History of Russia

(u. S.) Mary Pratt Parmelee

85K0

This book is written by American historian Mary Pratt Parmelee. The book is divided into 26 chapters. Each chapter is concise but all-encompassing. The chapters are both independent and related to each other. All historical events are used to connect Russian history together. It is highly interesting and easy to understand.

A Brief History of Britain

(u. S.) Mary Pratt Parmelee

99K7.422

This book is a brief history of Britain written by American historian Mary Pratt Parmelee. The book is divided into three parts - a brief history of England, a brief history of Ireland and a brief history of Scotland. Each part is very concise, but all-inclusive. They can be independent chapters, but also connected with each other, including as much content as possible. This book traces the traces of historical events to see how these events contributed to the birth of today's Great Britain, and reveals the origins of important components of British culture in the late 19th century, such as legislation, justice, and society. The content is extensive, interesting, and easy to read.