
Europe Since 1918
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Authors:
- Gibbons, Herbert Adams
1880 - 1934
About this book
In the aftermath of World War I, Europe faced a tumultuous landscape marked by shifting borders and the rise of new ideologies. "Europe Since 1918" by Herbert Adams Gibbons delves into the profound transformations that reshaped the continent, exploring the impact of the Treaty of Versailles and the emergence of totalitarian regimes. Gibbons meticulously analyzes the social upheaval and political realignments that defined this era, shedding light on the struggle for democracy and the quest for national identity. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, this compelling narrative offers a nuanced understanding of Europe’s complex journey through conflict and change. Discover how the legacies of war continue to influence contemporary society in this essential historical document.
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