(eBook PDF) Sources for Europe in the Modern World with Guided Writing Exercises 2nd Edition – Digital Ebook – Instant Delivery Download
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- ISBN-10 : 0190078898
- ISBN-13 : 978-0190078898
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Extensively revised by new coeditor Allison Scardino Belzer, Sources for Europe in the Modern World with Guided Writing Exercises, Second Edition, includes more than 100 primary sources. Expertly edited for clarity and pedagogical utility, the sources range from letters, political tracts, memoirs, and fiction to essays, speeches, poems, legal documents, and visuals. Each document is accompanied by a headnote and reading questions.
The second edition features fifty-two new and expanded sources and now includes images. Guided writing exercises, derived from the content of Europe in the Modern World, can now be found at the end of each chapter. These exercises cover a wide range of skills–including creating effective thesis statements, writing cohesive prose, and using parallelism to simplify complex ideas–that will help students improve their writing.
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table of contents:
Chapter 1. The Age of Religious Reform, 1490-1648
Chapter 2. States and Empires, 1450-1700
Chapter 3. Crises of the Seventeenth Century
Chapter 4. Science and Enlightenment, 1600-1789
Chapter 5. The Era of the French Revolution, 1750-1815
Chapter 6. The Industrial Revolution, 1750-1850
Chapter 7. Conservatism, Reform, and Revolution, 1815-1852
Chapter 8. From National Unification to Religious Revival (1850-1880)
Chapter 9. European Society and the Road to War, 1880-1914
Chapter 10. The First World War, 1914-1919
Chapter 11. The Russian Revolution and the Rise of the Soviet Union, 1905-1940
Chapter 12. Fascism and Nazism: Mass Politics and Mass Culture, 1919-1939
Chapter 13. The Second World War
Chapter 14. The Postwar, 1945-1970
Chapter 15. Economic Dilemmas, European Unity, and the Collapse of Communism, 1970-2010