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Europa. How Europe shaped the Modern World

Autor Julio Crespo Maclennan

Editorial W. W. NORTON & COMPANY

Europa. How Europe shaped the Modern World
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European history is deeply embedded in the global civilization that has emerged in the 21st century. More than two thirds of today?s nations were once European colonies or protectorates. Europe?s legacy is evident in the trajectory of the United S...

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  • Editorial W. W. NORTON & COMPANY
  • ISBN13 9781681777566
  • ISBN10 1681777568
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Año de Edición 2018
  • Idioma Inglés

Europa. How Europe shaped the Modern World

Autor Julio Crespo Maclennan

Editorial W. W. NORTON & COMPANY

European history is deeply embedded in the global civilization that has emerged in the 21st century. More than two thirds of today?s nations were once European colonies or protectorates. Europe?s legacy is evident in the trajectory of the United S...

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23,99€
Ahorra 1,26€
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España peninsular

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European history is deeply embedded in the global civilization that has emerged in the 21st century. More than two thirds of today?s nations were once European colonies or protectorates. Europe?s legacy is evident in the trajectory of the United States and has influenced aspiring hegemonic powers like China. For centuries, Europe was the heart and soul of the West, and European powers enjoyed unprecedented global hegemony, not only by military and economic means, but also through their influence on politics and culture.

The rise and fall of the European era of world supremacy constitutes one of the most epic histories of all time. ere were the extraordinary changes of the Renaissance and its aftermath, which marked the beginning of Europe's imposition of itself over other civilizations, but it was Columbus?s ?discovery? of America that provided the key to its meteoric rise. Spain and Portugal would form the  first global empires, closely followed by Holland, Britain, France and Russia.

Following the exploits of navigators like Vasco da Gama and Captain Cook, the conquistador Hernan Cortes, missionary Henry Livingstone and others, Europa reveals the origins of Europe?s rapid expansion, which was then expanded upon further by millions of Europeans migrants, who spread their culture and values. MacLennan also reveals how statesmen, scientists, inventors, philosophers, writers, and revolutionaries were responsible for transforming the continent into a civilization that inspired universal attraction. Even into the twentieth century, after reaching the nadir of imperial decline and self- destruction, Europe has once again become a global trendsetter.

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