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A Companion to Eighteenth-Century Europe

ISBN: 978-1-405-13947-2

July 2008

Wiley-Blackwell

616 pages

Description

A COMPANION TO EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY EUROPE

“This is an impressive volume, with leading experts providing a wide-ranging coverage that should satisfy most requirements for effective and thoughtful introductory surveys… All specialists on this period will find much of value in this excellent volume.”
History, The Journal of the Historical Association

This Companion contains 31 essays by leading international scholars to provide an overview of the key debates on eighteenth-century Europe. It considers not just major western European states, but also the often neglected countries of eastern and northern Europe.

Placing Europe within an international context, contributors investigate key areas of society, economics, culture, and political development. The book concludes with the French and other European revolutions that brought the century to a close, both chronologically and as regards the Ancien Régime.

A Companion to Eighteenth-Century Europe examines both established and emerging areas of interest in the field, making it an essential guide for students and scholars.

About the Author
Peter H. Wilson is Grant Professor of History at the University of Hull. His books include From Reich to Revolution: German History 1558-1806 (2004); Absolutism in Central Europe (2000) and The Holy Roman Empire 1495-1806 (1999).
Features

  • Includes 31 original essays by an international team of expert scholars

  • Examines the social, intellectual, economic, cultural, and political changes that took place throughout eighteenth-century Europe

  • Focuses on Europe while placing it within its international context

  • Considers not just major western European states, but also the often neglected countries of eastern and northern Europe