The eighteenth century : Europe, 1688-1815 / The short Oxford history of Europe.
Eighteenth century 18th century
edited by T.C.W. Blanning.
- Oxford [England] ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2000.
- xii, 301 p. : maps ; 23 cm.
- Short Oxford history of Europe. .
Includes bibliographical references (p. [255]-259) index.
Machine generated contents note: X Politics and the state in eighteenth-century Europe -- Julian Swann -- European states: Monarchies, republics, and despotisms -- High politics -- Enlightened absolutism -- Corporate politics -- Representative politics -- Politics and the people -- Radicals and republicans -- Conclusion -- 2 Orders and classes: eighteenth-century society -- under pressure -- Christof Dipper -- The stages of demographic expansion -- The dissolution of the society of orders -- estate-owners -- tenants -- peasants -- rural labours -- industrial workers -- high finance -- lews -- Poverty and poor relief -- Social forces making for continuity -- the nobility -- townspeople -- The image of society -- 3 The European economy in the eighteenth century -- Sheilagh Ogilvie -- Agriculture -- Industry -- Trade -- 4 Religion and culture -- Derek Beales -- Religion, to mid-century -- Culture before the middle of the century -- Religion, enlightenment, and culture from mid-century to 1789 -- Epilogue: the French Revolution -- 5 International rivalry and warfare -- John A. Lynn -- The old regime, 1700-1789 -- the international system -- the military system -- the practice of war -- the war of the Spanish Succession -- the war of the Austrian Succession -- the Seven Years War -- Revolution and Empire, 1789-1815 -- revolutionary change and international continuity, 1789-1802 -- war and partition, 1792-1795 -- Napoleon's military revolution, 1802-1812 -- the apogee of Napoleon, 1805-1807 -- the formation of the Concert of Europe -- 6 Europe and the rest of the world -- P. J. Marshall -- Europeans outside Europe -- empires in the Americas -- the crisis of the American empires -- Asian trade -- new empires in Asia -- European perspectives -- the benefits of expansion -- envisaging new worlds -- Conclusion: the French Revolution and beyond -- T C. W. Blanning -- Further Reading -- Chronology -- Maps -- Europe in 1715 -- Europe in 1789 -- Europe in 1815 -- Europeans in Asia in the eighteenth century -- Partitions of Poland -- The Americas in the eighteenth century -- Index.
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00711763
GB99-U5926
Europe--History--18th century.
Europe--Civilization--18th century.
D286 / .E39 2000
940.253 / SHO
Includes bibliographical references (p. [255]-259) index.
Machine generated contents note: X Politics and the state in eighteenth-century Europe -- Julian Swann -- European states: Monarchies, republics, and despotisms -- High politics -- Enlightened absolutism -- Corporate politics -- Representative politics -- Politics and the people -- Radicals and republicans -- Conclusion -- 2 Orders and classes: eighteenth-century society -- under pressure -- Christof Dipper -- The stages of demographic expansion -- The dissolution of the society of orders -- estate-owners -- tenants -- peasants -- rural labours -- industrial workers -- high finance -- lews -- Poverty and poor relief -- Social forces making for continuity -- the nobility -- townspeople -- The image of society -- 3 The European economy in the eighteenth century -- Sheilagh Ogilvie -- Agriculture -- Industry -- Trade -- 4 Religion and culture -- Derek Beales -- Religion, to mid-century -- Culture before the middle of the century -- Religion, enlightenment, and culture from mid-century to 1789 -- Epilogue: the French Revolution -- 5 International rivalry and warfare -- John A. Lynn -- The old regime, 1700-1789 -- the international system -- the military system -- the practice of war -- the war of the Spanish Succession -- the war of the Austrian Succession -- the Seven Years War -- Revolution and Empire, 1789-1815 -- revolutionary change and international continuity, 1789-1802 -- war and partition, 1792-1795 -- Napoleon's military revolution, 1802-1812 -- the apogee of Napoleon, 1805-1807 -- the formation of the Concert of Europe -- 6 Europe and the rest of the world -- P. J. Marshall -- Europeans outside Europe -- empires in the Americas -- the crisis of the American empires -- Asian trade -- new empires in Asia -- European perspectives -- the benefits of expansion -- envisaging new worlds -- Conclusion: the French Revolution and beyond -- T C. W. Blanning -- Further Reading -- Chronology -- Maps -- Europe in 1715 -- Europe in 1789 -- Europe in 1815 -- Europeans in Asia in the eighteenth century -- Partitions of Poland -- The Americas in the eighteenth century -- Index.
0198731817 0198731205
00711763
GB99-U5926
Europe--History--18th century.
Europe--Civilization--18th century.
D286 / .E39 2000
940.253 / SHO