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A Short History of Europe
From Charlemagne to the Treaty of Lisbon

the pocket essential guide
Gordon Kerr

new title February 2009


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ISBN13: 978-1-84243-330-0
extent: 160pp
binding: hardback
price £9.99
pub. date February 2009

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Charlemagne
Byzantium
Holy Roman Empire
Invasion
Feudalism
Crusades
Renaissance
Black Death
Explorers
Reformation
Enlightenment
Revolution
Industrial Revolution
Imperialism
Dictatorships
Union
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'Europe was created by history.'
Margaret Thatcher

What is Europe? Firstly, of course, it is a continent made up of countless disparate peoples, races and nations, and governed by different ideas, philosophies, religions and attitudes. Nonetheless, it has a common thread of history running through it, stitching the lands and peoples of its past and present together into one fabric. This narrative is welded together by the continent's great institutions, such as the Church of Rome, the Holy Roman Empire, the European Union, individual monarchies, trade organisations and social movements. At times they have prevented anarchy from destroying the achievements of the many great men and women the continent has produced. At other times, of course, it is these very institutions that have been at the heart of the war and strife that have threatened to reduce Europe to ruin on numerous occasions.

Europe, however, is also an idea. From almost the beginning of time, men have harboured aspirations to make this vast territory one. The Romans came close and a few centuries later, the foundations for a great European state were laid with the creation of the Holy Roman Empire - an empire different to any other in that it enjoyed the approval of God, through the Church in Rome. Napoleon overreached himself in attempting to create a European-wide Empire - as did Adolf Hitler. Now, however, Europe is as close as it ever has been to being one entity. The European Union is an ever-expanding club of which everyone in Europe wants to be a member, although, as the recent rejection of the European Constitution by the French and the Dutch, demonstrates, we Europeans still cling to our national independence.

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