The Shortest History of Europe (How Conquest, Culture, and Religion Forged a Continent-A Retelling for Our Times)
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Product Details
Author:
John Hirst, Filip Slaveski
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
224
Publisher:
The Experiment (November 8, 2022)
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9781615199143
ISBN-10:
1615199144
Weight:
7.28oz
Dimensions:
5.2" x 7.8" x 0.6"
File:
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List Price:
$16.95
Pub Discount:
65
Series:
The Shortest History Series
Case Pack:
48
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$13.05
Publisher Identifier:
P-WWN
Discount Code:
B
Imprint:
The Experiment
Overview
Celebrated historian John Hirst draws from his own lectures to deliver this ultra-accessible master class on the making of modern Europe, from Ancient Greece through World War II. With over 600,000 copies sold worldwide, this brief history is a global sensation propelled by a thesis of astonishing simplicity: Just three elements—German warfare, Greek and Roman culture, and Christianity—come together to explain everything else, from the Crusades to the Industrial Revolution. Hirst’s razor-sharp grasp of cause and effect helps us see with sparkling clarity how the history of Europe—the crucible of liberal democracy—shapes the way we live today.








