Twentieth-century Europe was a tumultuous place. It was the birthplace of multiple new political movements as well as ground zero for two unprecedentedly lethal wars which reshaped the relations of the entire world.
TWENTIETH-CENTURY EUROPE surveys the major issues, problems, and crises that have faced Europeans since 1900. The text thoroughly addresses the central experiences of revolution, war, and dictatorship, while also examining Europe's social and cultural transformation.