Europe : a history / Norman Davies.
Europe : a history / Norman Davies.
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Author / Creator
Publisher
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1996.
Date
1996.
Call Numbers
DH/2683 , N940/120
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Language
English
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Physical Description
Physical content
xvii, 1365 p., [32] p. of plates : ill., geneal. tables, maps, ports. ; 25 cm.
Contents
The Legend of Europa -- I. Peninsula: Environment and Prehistory -- II. Hellas: Ancient Greece -- III. Roma: Ancient Rome, 753 BC-AD 337 -- IV. Origo: The Birth of Europe, AD c.330-800 -- V. Medium: The Middle Age, c.750-1270 -- VI. Pestis: Christendom in Crisis, c.1250-1493 -- VII. Renatio: Renaiss...
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Publisher
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1996.
Place of Publication
England
Date Published
1996.
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Scope and Contents
Summary
From the ice age to the Cold War, from Reykjavik to the Volga, from Minos to Margaret Thatcher, Norman Davies here tells the entire history of Europe in one single volume. The narrative zooms in from the distant focus of Chapter One, which explores the first five million years of the continent's development, to the close focus of the last two chapt...
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Europe : a history / Norman Davies.
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Notes
General note
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [1137]-1172) and index.
Mitchell Library copy at DH/2683: Part of the Donald Horne Collection, West Bank, Shelf 10.
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DH/2683 , N940/120
Record Identifier
74VvwJarVgrO
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VvwJarVgrO
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ISBN
0198201710(cased) :
9780198201717
0198201710
9780195209129
0195209125
9780712666336(pbk.) :
0712666338(pbk.) :
9780198201717(cased) :
DDC
940
MMS ID
991004256189702626
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