The Pursuit of Glory: Europe, 1648-1815The new volume in the acclaimed Penguin History of Europe series takes on the greater eighteenth century in all its revolutionary glory Here is an enormously entertaining, rich, and provocative account of a vivid and magnificent era in Europe’s history. Tim Blanning has for many years been one of the foremost writers on the eighteenth century. The culmination of many years’ work, The Pursuit of Gloryis an accessible and enjoyable account of Europe from the end of the Thirty Years’ War to the Battle of Waterloo—an era of immense change and cultural, political, and technological ferment. Spanning the years 1648–1815, The Pursuit of Glorytakes us from the Enlightenment through the French Revolution and Napoleonic era. As interested in the art and music of the period as in the great dynastic and revolutionary wars, as concerned with the lives of ordinary people as with the great rulers on horseback, The Pursuit of Gloryturns a compelling spotlight on one of history’s most unique and fascinating eras. |
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User Review - Not Available - Book VerdictBlanning (modern history, Cambridge) gives us a broad approach to European history, covering not only the traditional topics of war, diplomacy, and kings but also other interesting issues, such as ... Read full review
Contents
Communications | 3 |
People | 40 |
Trade and Manufacturing | 93 |
Agriculture and the Rural World | 142 |
Power | 193 |
Rulers and Their Elites | 195 |
Reform and Revolution | 286 |
Religion and Culture | 353 |
Court and Country | 393 |
Palaces and Gardens | 423 |
The Culture of Feeling and the Culture of Reason | 456 |
From the Peace of Westphalia to the Peace | 531 |
From the Peace of Nystad to the French | 562 |
The Wars of the French Revolution and Napoleon | 611 |
Conclusion | 675 |
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The Pursuit of Glory: The Five Revolutions that Made Modern Europe: 1648-1815 Tim Blanning No preview available - 2008 |
The Pursuit of Glory: The Five Revolutions that Made Modern Europe : 1648-1815 T. C. W. Blanning No preview available - 2008 |
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