The European Experience: A Multi-Perspective History of Modern Europe, 1500–2000 - cover image

Copyright

Jan Hansen; Jochen Hung; Jaroslav Ira; Judit Klement; Sylvain Lesage; Juan Luis Simal; Andrew Tompkins; Copyright of individual chapters is maintained by the chapter’s authors;

Published On

2023-02-21

ISBN

Paperback978-1-80064-870-8
Hardback978-1-80064-871-5
PDF978-1-80064-872-2
HTML978-1-80064-876-0
XML978-1-80064-875-3
EPUB978-1-80064-873-9
AZW3978-1-80064-874-6

Language

  • English

Print Length

992 pages (xx+972)

Dimensions

Paperback178 x 50 x 254 mm(7" x 1.97" x 10")
Hardback178 x 51 x 254 mm(7" x 2.01" x 10")

Weight

Paperback1687g (59.51oz)
Hardback1916g (67.58oz)

Media

Illustrations73
Tables1

Funding

OCLC Number

1370944474

LCCN

2021385931

BIC

  • HBJD
  • HBLH
  • HBLL
  • HBLW
  • HBTB

BISAC

  • HIS010000
  • HIS010020
  • HIS037090
  • HIS037040
  • HIS037050
  • HIS037060
  • HIS037070

LCC

  • D209

Keywords

  • modern European history
  • European prospective
  • identities
  • cultural encounters
  • power
  • citizenship
  • economic development

The European Experience

A Multi-Perspective History of Modern Europe, 1500–2000

The European Experience brings together the expertise of nearly a hundred historians from eight European universities to internationalise and diversify the study of modern European history, exploring a grand sweep of time from 1500 to 2000. Offering a valuable corrective to the Anglocentric narratives of previous English-language textbooks, scholars from all over Europe have pooled their knowledge on comparative themes such as identities, cultural encounters, power and citizenship, and economic development to reflect the complexity and heterogeneous nature of the European experience. Rather than another grand narrative, the international author teams offer a multifaceted and rich perspective on the history of the continent of the past 500 years. Each major theme is dissected through three chronological sub-chapters, revealing how major social, political and historical trends manifested themselves in different European settings during the early modern (1500–1800), modern (1800–1900) and contemporary period (1900–2000).

This resource is of utmost relevance to today’s history students in the light of ongoing internationalisation strategies for higher education curricula, as it delivers one of the first multi-perspective and truly ‘European’ analyses of the continent’s past. Beyond the provision of historical content, this textbook equips students with the intellectual tools to interrogate prevailing accounts of European history, and enables them to seek out additional perspectives in a bid to further enrich the discipline.

Endorsements

Introducing students to early modern, modern, and contemporary European history in all its geographic and thematic breadth is a formidable challenge. The European Experience tackles it impressively. Its series of short chapters cover immense ground, ranging from generations and economic divergences to geography and environmental history. This structure makes the book ideal for the university classroom, as primary and complementary reading material, especially on issues of identity, borders, and Europe's Others. The book sets a high bar for future pedagogy.

Orel Beilinson

Yale University

Additional Resources

[article]Towards a history education for the 21st Century: An interview with Dr. Jochen Hung

EuroClio had the opportunity to speak with Dr. Jochen Hung about the challenges and opportunities for history education at university level in Europe. Dr. Hung is Assistant Professor of Cultural History at Utrecht University and a specialist in the cultural and media history of 20th-century Germany. In his role with the history department of Utrecht University, he is also leading the coordination of the project Teaching European History in the 21st Century, a collaboration between seven European research universities (Utrecht, UA Madrid, HU Berlin, Sheffield, Prague, Budapest, Lille) and EuroClio.

[website]Teaching European History in the 21st Century

Teaching European History in the 21st Century (TEH21) is an Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership in Higher Education, bringing together experts in the fields of European history, innovative didactic methods, and the development of innovative teaching materials from seven countries (Germany, Spain, Czech Republic, Hungary, the United Kingdom, France, and the Netherlands). On this website you will find resources that are directly related to 'The European Experience: A Multi-Perspective History of Modern Europe, 1500–2000' and would be useful for any readers.

Contents

Introduction

(pp. xv–xx)
  • Andrew Tompkins
  • Jan Hansen
  • Judit Klement
  • Sylvain Lesage
  • Juan Luis Simal
  • Jochen Hung
  • Jaroslav Ira
  • Roberto Quirós Rosado
  • Markéta Křížová
  • Dirk van Miert
  • Péter Erdosi
  • Károly Halmos
  • Heike Wieters
  • Jacco Pekelder
  • Tonio Schwertner
  • Nere Basabe
  • Károly Halmos
  • Heike Wieters
  • Tonio Schwertner
  • Justine Faure
  • Benjamin Conrad
  • Markéta Křížová
  • Károly Halmos
  • Irina Marin
  • Tomáš Masař
  • Lorena De Vita
  • Jaroslav Ira
  • Thomas Serrier
  • Andrew Tompkins
  • Lars Behrisch
  • Tobias P. Graf
  • Ildikó Horn
  • Margarita Eva Rodríguez García
  • Ido de Haan
  • Juan Luis Simal
  • Erika Szívós
  • Ondrej Daniel
  • Ido de Haan
  • Isabelle Surun
  • Saúl Martínez Bermejo
  • Ramachandra Byrappa
  • Tobias P. Graf
  • Markéta Křížová
  • Sarah Carmichael
  • András Vadas
  • Károly Halmos
  • Gábor Koloh
  • Jakub Rákosnik
  • Rick J. Mourits
  • Gábor Koloh
  • Thomas Schad
  • Jakub Rákosnik
  • Benjamin Conrad
  • Arndt Wille
  • Tobias P. Graf
  • Jaroslav Ira
  • Irina Marin
  • Erika Szívós
  • Jaroslav Ira
  • Erika Szívós
  • Thomas Schad
  • Xenia von Tippelskirch
  • Sarah Carmichael
  • Julia Moses
  • Darina Martykánová
  • Mónika Mátay
  • Sarah Carmichael
  • Julia Moses
  • Florence Tamagne
  • Ángela Pérez del Puerto
  • Sarah Carmichael
  • Devin Vartija
  • Saúl Martínez Bermejo
  • Esme Cleall
  • Juan Pan-Montojo
  • Juan Pan-Montojo
  • Eszter Bartha
  • Julie V. Gottlieb
  • Sarah Carmichael
  • Stefan B. Kirmse
  • Maarten Prak
  • Roberto Quirós Rosado
  • Juan Luis Simal
  • Daniel Benedikt Stienen
  • Jacco Pekelder
  • Imre Tarafás
  • Laura Almagor
  • Juan Pan-Montojo
  • Jan Koura
  • Krisztina Kurdi
  • Stefan B. Kirmse
  • Remco Raben
  • Margarita Eva Rodríguez García
  • Markéta Křížová
  • Esme Cleall
  • Matthijs Kuipers
  • Isabelle Surun
  • Mikuláš Pešta
  • Gabriele Metzler
  • Lars Behrisch
  • Benjamin Conrad
  • Laurent Brassart
  • Caoimhe Nic Dháibhéid
  • Mónika Mátay
  • Tomáš Masař
  • Juan Luis Simal
  • Roberto Quirós Rosado
  • Devin Vartija
  • Nere Basabe
  • Jan Hansen
  • Beatrice de Graaf
  • Eirini Karamouzi
  • Jan Koura
  • Stéphane Michonneau
  • Claire Barillé
  • Kevin Lenk
  • Colin Reid
  • Erika Szívós
  • Claire Barillé
  • Kostis Kornetis
  • Andrew Tompkins
  • Erika Szívós
  • Jan Hansen
  • Jirí Janác
  • Lilla Krász
  • Marco Mostert
  • Mathias Grote
  • Jirí Janác
  • Darina Martykánová
  • Mathias Grote
  • Jirí Janác
  • Darina Martykánová
  • Lars Behrisch
  • Sünne Juterczenka
  • Jirí Janác
  • Gábor Sonkoly
  • Heike Wieters
  • Claire Barillé
  • Julia Moses
  • Julia Moses
  • Gertjan Plets
  • Gábor Sonkoly
  • Claire Barillé
  • Gabriel Galvez-Behar
  • Pieter Huistra
  • Lars Lehmann
  • Imre Tarafás
  • Zsuzsanna Gyimesi
  • Pim Huijnen
  • Lars Lehmann
  • Laurent Brassart
  • Jessica Dijkman
  • Jan Hansen
  • Jirí Janác
  • Hans Schouwenburg
  • Sophie Lange
  • Juan Pan-Montojo
  • Jirí Janác
  • Sophie Lange
  • Juan Pan-Montojo
  • Andrew Tompkins
  • Jirí Janác
  • Cristina Bravo Lozano
  • Benjamin Conrad
  • Thomas L. Leng
  • Judit Klement
  • Martin Lutz
  • Ander Permanyer
  • Thomas L. Leng
  • Saúl Martínez Bermejo
  • Christophe Schellekens
  • Marjorie Meiss
  • Maarten Prak
  • Phil Withington
  • Judit Klement
  • Heike Wieters
  • Jirí Janác
  • Sina Fabian
  • Pim Huijnen
  • Juan Pan-Montojo
  • Zsuzsanna Varga
  • Mikolaj Malinowski
  • Stephan Sander-Faes
  • Corinne Boter
  • Jürgen Schmidt
  • Jürgen Schmidt
  • Ondrej Daniel
  • Zsuzsanna Varga
  • Cristina Bravo Lozano
  • Péter Erdosi
  • Dirk van Miert
  • Marjorie Meiss
  • Laszlo Csorba
  • Thomas Schad
  • Sylvain Lesage
  • Thomas Schad
  • Laszlo Csorba
  • Sylvain Lesage
  • Ángela Pérez del Puerto
  • Nere Basabe Martínez
  • Ido de Haan
  • Ido de Haan
  • Laura Almagor
  • Ondrej Vojtechovský
  • Marie-Laure Legay
  • Stefan B. Kirmse
  • Károly Halmos
  • Irina Marin
  • Darina Martykánová
  • Robert Kindler
  • Károly Halmos
  • Gabriela de Lima Grecco
  • Jaroslav Ira
  • Károly Halmos
  • Kevin Lenk
  • Gábor Koloh
  • Darina Martykánová
  • Ondrej Daniel
  • Kevin Lenk
  • Zsuzsanna Gyimesi
  • Florence Tamagne
  • Jochen Hung
  • Dániel Veress
  • Anna Sidó
  • Delphine Bière
  • Zsuzsanna Gyimesi
  • Konstantinos Kornetis
  • Steven Schouten
  • Kate Davison
  • Erik Jacobs
  • Mónika Mátay
  • Rutger van der Hoeven
  • Malte Zierenberg
  • Sylvain Lesage
  • Ondrej Daniel
  • Malte Zierenberg
  • Florence Tamagne
  • Gabriela de Lima Grecco
  • Tomáš Masař
  • Alejandro Camino
  • Sylvain Lesage
  • Pauline Dirven
  • Irene Mendoza Martín
  • Frank Reichherzer
  • Sylvain Lesage
  • Jaroslav Ira
  • Stéphane Michonneau
  • Gábor Sonkoly
  • Jaroslav Ira
  • Gertjan Plets
  • Gábor Sonkoly