Europe

The Struggle for Supremacy, 1453 to the Present

Brendan Simms author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd

Published:27th Mar '14

Should be back in stock very soon

Europe cover

Brendan Simms's Europe offers a compelling look at the continent's complex history, focusing on its competitive dynasties and external influences over centuries.

In Europe, Brendan Simms presents a sweeping narrative that explores the intricate and often tumultuous history of the continent over the past 550 years. The book delves into the dynamics of competitive dynasties and the ever-shifting geopolitics that have defined Europe. Simms meticulously unravels the complexities of various empires and nations, examining how their rivalries and alliances have shaped the course of history. The author also highlights the role of external powers like Russia, the Ottoman Empire, Britain, and the United States, which have all played significant roles in influencing European affairs.

Simms's analysis goes beyond mere historical recounting; he offers insights into the unique characteristics that make Europe both impossible to dominate and remarkably vibrant. He investigates the interplay between monarchies and republics, exploring how these forms of governance have evolved and interacted throughout the centuries. The narrative is rich with examples of revolutions, unifications, and the pursuit of utopias that have marked the continent's journey.

Europe is not just a history book; it is a compelling exploration of the forces that have shaped a continent and continue to do so. Simms's engaging style invites readers to reflect on the past while considering the implications for the future, making this work a significant contribution to our understanding of European history.

Brendan Simms is a historian of unusual range and ability ... this book is driven by two great master-ideas, and there is hardly a page in it where their presence is not felt ... the reader always has the exhilarating sense of moving swiftly onwards, in a kind of turbocharged Rolls-Royce of historical argumentation ... truly powerful and original -- Noel Malcolm * Telegraph *
Ought to sit on the desk of every politician, pundit and policy wonk ... [Simms] marshals the great events ... with a breath-stopping assurance. Panoramic, multi-faceted ... sweeping, well-paced narrative ... awesome command. This is top-down European history, diplomatic and political, seen from the soaring eagle's eye. But what an eagle; and what an eye -- Boyd Tonkin * Independent *
Europe is a superb, sure-footed analysis of how this center of world civilization, technology, and warfare evolved since the fall of Constantinople in 1453. It is unabashedly political history, and the better for being so. Simms's acumen and sharp opinions are a joy to read. This book will be appreciated both by the general reader, and by history teachers everywhere -- Paul Kennedy
Brendan Simms's new history [is] especially timely. He has, in effect, dropped a big stone into the European pond and stood back to watch the ripples spread ... Compelling and provocative ... This is sweeping history, told with verve and panache, and it is all the more refreshing for that * Economist *
This is a brilliant and beautifully written history. From the Holy Roman Empire to the Euro, Brendan Simms shows that one of the constant preoccupations of Europeans has always been the geography, the power and the needs of Germany. Europe is a work of extraordinary scholarship delivered with the lightest of touches. It will be essential, absorbing reading for anyone trying to understand both the past and the present of one of the most productive and most dangerous continents on earth -- William Shawcross
A stimulating, impressive history that starts with the Ottoman conquest of Constantinople in 1453 and extends to the present day ... perspicacious and flexible ... an excellent read and its insights into the grand themes of European history are penetrating and lucidly argued -- Tony Barber * Financial Times *
Unrepentantly old-fashioned, lively and erudite ... The book is centrally concerned, rightly, with Germany, which Simms knows at first hand. Its great strength is that you are always reminded that European countries did not grow autonomously ... Europe is very ambitious in scope ... The references are prodigious, multilingual and extremely useful ... Simms knows what he is talking about -- Norman Stone * New Statesman *
How do you write a history of Europe ... without making it seem like a list of dates? The answer of Brendan Simms in his new book is both simple and brilliantly successful: take a strong thesis and argue it through from start to finish ... Simms has the breadth of knowledge and clarity of vision to make his case compelling. His book is also immensely entertaining as well as instructive. There are few pages not enlivened by sharp insight, telling vignette or memorable turn of phrase. In short, this is a great book and everyone interested in European history will want to read it -- Tim Blanning * BBC History Magazine *
There is nothing in the recent literature to match it ... Not only has Simms bitten off a huge chunk of history, he has mastered it with style and an awe-inspiring command of the literature ... [a] Herculean feat of synthesis -- Josef Joffe * Prospect *
Exciting ... In [Simms's] survey of European power politics through six centuries and more, he dissects the economic, social, administrative and religious aspects of the "domestic" life of the states involved ... Simms's eye for the telling detail is shown ... [his] majestic prose flows impressively ... lucid and perceptive * Times Higher Education *

ISBN: 9780141037172

Dimensions: 198mm x 130mm x 31mm

Weight: 483g

720 pages