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  1. by H. Stuart Hughes. The Struggle for Mastery in Europe 1848-1918. By A. J. P. Taylor. Oxford. 638 pp. $7.00. Ever since an explosive book entitled The Course of German History appeared in 1946, Mr. A. J. P. Taylor has been regarded as the enfant terrible of British historical writing. “Brilliant,” “contentious,” “provocative”—all ...

  2. A Century of Conflict. 1848-1948. The Struggle for Mastery in Europe. The Struggle for Mastery in Europe [II]. The First World War and its Aftermath. The Origins of the Second World War. The Second World War and its Aftermath. Introductions(s) by Chris Wrigley. TAYLOR, A.J.P. Published by London: The Folio Society, 1998

  3. A. J. P. Taylor's The Struggle for Mastery in Europe is the book to start reading about those 70 crucial years in Europe's history. The book begins with the Revolutions of 1845, that's why it would be a good thing to have some knowledge regarding the Napoleonic Wars and its outcome (Treaty of Metternich).

  4. The Struggle for Mastery in Europe, 1848-1918. A. J. P. Taylor examines the relations of the Great Powers, when Europe was still the centre of the world. Written in characteristically vigorous prose, this is a challenging and original diplomatic history, that also considers the political and economic forces which made continental war inevitable.

  5. Publisher: Oxford University Press. ISBN: 9780198812708. Number of pages: 688. Weight: 720 g. Dimensions: 197 x 129 x 43 mm. Buy The Struggle for Mastery in Europe, 1848-1918 by A. J. P. Taylor from Waterstones today! Click and Collect from your local Waterstones or get FREE UK delivery on orders over £25.

  6. 1 de jan. de 1971 · The Struggle for Mastery in Europe: 1848-1918 (Oxford History of Modern Europe) $52.98 In stock The system of international repression ended with the fall of Metternich in 1848. The conflicting ideals of international revolution and collective security came into being with Lenin and Wilson in 1918.

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