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Europa: how Europe shaped the modern world

✍ Scribed by MacLennan, Julio Crespo


Publisher
Pegasus Books Ltd
Year
2018
Tongue
English
Edition
First Pegasus Books edition
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


European history is deeply embedded in the global civilization that has emerged in the 21st century. More than two thirds of today's nations were once European colonies or protectorates. Europe's legacy is evident in the trajectory of the United States and has influenced aspiring hegemonic powers like China. For centuries, Europe was the heart and soul of the West, and European powers enjoyed unprecedented global hegemony, not only by military and economic means, but also through their influence on politics and culture.

✦ Table of Contents


Europa from myth to reality: how Renaissance Europe gave birth to an expanding civilization --
As far as it is possible for a man to go: how geographic discoveries laid the foundations of European hegemony --
The world is not enough: the rise of the Great European Empire --
Revolution versus empire: the impact of the era of revolutions on European empires and the western world --
Eastern dreams of grandeur: how China, India, and the rest of Asia were shaped by European expansion --
In search of a better world: how European culture and values were propagated by the great migratory waves --
The power and the glory: the golden era of European hegemony --
The first and last great frontier of civilization: the scramble for Africa on behalf of civilization, Christianity, and imperial interests --
The wars that shook the world: how the two world wars precipitated a new post-European era --
Goodbye to all that: the global influence of European intellectual migration and exile --
Experiences with the truth: how the legacy of imperial Europe shaped the postcolonial world --
The European dream: how Europe transformed itself into a union that exerts universal attraction --
Conclusion: The pillars of a global civilization.


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