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The Great Powers and the European States System 1814-1914

Analyzing the Dynamics of Power in 19th Century Europe

Roy Bridge author Roger Bullen author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:27th Apr '15

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This book explores the European states system from 1814 to 1914, detailing the dynamics among great powers leading to World War I.

In The Great Powers and the European States System 1814-1914, the author provides a comprehensive analysis of the European political landscape during a pivotal century. This era, marked by the defeat of Napoleon in 1814, set the stage for the intricate dynamics among the great powers leading up to the First World War. The narrative is engaging and well-structured, making complex historical events understandable for students and history enthusiasts alike.

The revised edition incorporates the latest research findings, enriching the reader's understanding of the intricacies of international relations during this time. The author has taken great care to present a plethora of additional information, which provides deeper insights into the motivations and actions of the states involved. This updated text aims to make the subject more accessible, ensuring that readers can grasp the significance of the events that shaped Europe.

Additionally, the inclusion of carefully designed maps enhances the learning experience, allowing readers to visualize territorial changes and alliances. The Great Powers and the European States System 1814-1914 stands as an essential resource for anyone interested in the historical factors that influenced modern Europe, offering a detailed yet approachable exploration of a century that continues to resonate in contemporary political discourse.

''The book dissects the 'long nineteenth century', which straggled from the fall of Napoleon to the outbreak of the First World War. Its vantage point is foreign relations, and Bridge detects three distinct phases in this long century.''

Geoffrey Wawro, University of North Texas, USA

'[This book] has the hallmarks of success stamped through it: breadth of scope, incisive analysis and a lightness of touch in the writing.'

Professor John Keiger, University of Salford, UK

'This is a model of a good history book. It is very well written with a sharp analysis interwoven into the detailed narrative. It is also very accessible, with chapters broken down into distinct sections with a very good index which includes a separate section for key individuals.'

New Perspective - For History Students

'Solid and up-to-date in scholarship, clearly and engagingly written, factually accurate and comprehensive.Anything but a stale re-hashing of the old, well-worn facts about European diplomacy and wars. It is rather an interesting, skilfully woven account and analysis of political strategies and tactics over a whole rich century, full of penetrating judgments and insights and studied with apt quotations from original sources. The first requirement for understanding the nineteenth-century European International system, the history of which is still relevant today, remains knowing in reasonably concrete detail what actually happened and how the international game was played.'

Paul W Schroeder - University of Illinois, USA

ISBN: 9781138837140

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 860g

376 pages

2nd edition