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The Birth of the Modern : World Society, 1815-1830

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The Birth of the Modern has established itself as a new kind of historical work - an examination of the way the matrix of the modern world was formed.

Paul Johnson, one of today's most popular historians, takes fifteen critical years and subjects them to a fascinatingly detailed analysis: their geopolitics and politics, their cultural and intellectual life, their technology and science.

He investigates every area of life, in every corner of the world. And he makes of this huge variety of elements a coherent narrative, told through the lives and actual words of the age's people - outstanding and ordinary - so that the reader feels he was there.

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Product Details
1857993667 / 9781857993660
Paperback
909.81
10/03/1997
United Kingdom
English
xx, 1095 p.
22 cm
general /undergraduate Learn More
Reprint. Originally published: London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1991.
Covers immense range of material and will according appeal to wide range of readers, from the academic to the layman Paul Johnson is one of Britain's leading historians and a well-known and provocative journalist As well as his weekly column for the Spectator, Paul Johnson is also a frequent contributor to the Daily Telegraph and the Daily Mail and newspapers around the world A work of this kind stands or falls...on the richness of its material, the scope of its coverage, the intelligence of its arguments, and on all these counts this book not merely stands, but towers above any other history
Covers immense range of material and will according appeal to wide range of readers, from the academic to the layman Paul Johnson is one of Britain's leading historians and a well-known and provocative journalist As well as his weekly column for the Spectator, Paul Johnson is also a frequent contributor to the Daily Telegraph and the Daily Mail and newspapers around the world A work of this kind stands or falls...on the richness of its material, the scope of its coverage, the intelligence of its arguments, and on all these counts this book not merely stands, but towers above any other history 3JH c 1800 to c 1900, HBG General & world history, HBLL Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900