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020 _a9781594200656
082 0 _a940.55 JUD
100 1 _aJudt, Tony
245 1 0 _aPostwar
_b: A history of Europe since 1945
_c/ Tony Judt
260 _aNew York
_b: Penguin Press
_c, c2005.
300 _axv, 878 p., [32] p. of plates
_b: ill., maps
_c; 25 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _aWhile eschewing any single overarching thematic narrative in his history of postwar Europe, Judt (European studies, New York U.) does touch upon a number of more minor themes important to the common historical experience of the continent, including Europe's reduction in power and influence, the withering of master narratives of European history, the growth of the "European model" of social intercourse and inter-state relations, the inseparability of Eastern and Western European history, and the complications of the US presence in Europe. He weaves these and other themes into his narrative, which covers European political, economic, and social changes both on the continental scale and in terms of individual countries.
650 _aEurope
_x-History
_y-18th century
942 _cMO
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