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A Short History of Europe

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A Short History of Europe by Simon Jenkins is a succinct and engaging overview of the continent’s past from the ancient Greeks to the modern European Union. It highlights key events, pivotal figures, and major themes, offering a comprehensive yet accessible narrative that captures the essence of Europe's complex history.
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A Short History of Europe

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The first concise yet comprehensive narrative history of Europe, A Short History of Europe by Simon Jenkins offers a captivating account of the continent's past. Spanning over two millennia, Jenkins encapsulates Europe's journey from a landscape dominated by warring tribes to a region characterised by peace, wealth, and freedom. The story unfolds through the twists and turns of historical events, starting with the grandeur of Ancient Greece and Rome, moving through the turbulence of the Middle Ages, the transformative era of the Reformation, the fervour of the French Revolution, and the devastation of the two World Wars, concluding with the complexities of the modern day. Jenkins expertly weaves a tapestry of interconnected episodes and key figures who have shaped Europe's destiny. The narrative brings to life legendary personas such as Julius Caesar, Joan of Arc, the Duke of Wellington, and Angela Merkel. Alongside these figures, cultural icons like Aristotle, Shakespeare, and Picasso are examined, showcasing their contributions to the intellectual and artistic heritage of the continent. Through meticulous attention to detail, Jenkins traces overarching themes that have influenced European history. From youthful ambition and the perils of religious conflict to the impact of geographical constraints and the menace of invasions, these themes are explored to shed light on the forces that have driven Europe's evolution. Jenkins excels in presenting complex historical periods in a clear and engaging manner, ensuring that readers gain a profound understanding of each epoch's significance. What sets A Short History of Europe apart is Jenkins' unique ability to condense centuries of intricate history into a single, accessible volume without sacrificing depth or nuance. The book covers a breadth of pivotal events and influential characters, providing readers with a holistic and insightful portrait of the continent's rich past. This richly illustrated work is not just a recounting of historical facts but an authoritative narrative imbued with Jenkins' usual flair, colour, and perceptive analysis. Despite the vast importance of Europe's politics, economy, and culture, there has not been a concise yet thorough book like this one until now. A Short History of Europe is a timely and masterful addition to historical literature, perfect for both history enthusiasts and casual readers seeking to understand the continent's profound impact on the world. Discover the captivating saga of Europe through Simon Jenkins' luminous storytelling, where each page offers a new revelation about the forces that have shaped the destiny of this remarkable continent.

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Jenkins achieves a high ambition with a concise, readable history of two millennia of European civilisation. The book is praised for its invigorating pace, stand-out facts, and rewarding content. It’s described as immensely rewarding and is appreciated for its good judgements, wit, and insight.

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ISBN: 9780241352526

Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 27 June 2019

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Penguin Books Ltd

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 25.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 197.0mm

Weight: 325g

Pages: 400

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About the Author

Simon Jenkins is author of the bestselling A Short History of England, A Short History of Europe, Britain's 100 Best Railway Stations, England's Thousand Best Churches and England's Thousand Best Houses. He is a former Editor of the Evening Standard and The Times, and columnist for the Guardian.

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