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Routledge Reflections on the Revolution in Europe - Routledge History Book

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Description

Explore the profound shifts in the European landscape following the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. This Routledge publication examines how the end of the East-West division fundamentally altered the global order, creating a world that looks nothing like the forty years prior to the Wall's collapse. As a new Europe emerges, this work addresses the pressing questions surrounding this transition. It examines the movement toward a market economy and the potential impact such changes have on the social texture of Central European nations. Readers can analyze whether the conclusion of one era has paved the way for a new system or if the old ways of life are simply being replaced by unknown forces. This book provides a deep look into the political and social transformations of the continent. It is an essential resource for those studying European history and the geopolitical changes that continue to shape our modern world.

Key Features

Examines the historical impact of the 1989 fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of the East-West division.

Analyzes how the rise of a new Europe creates questions about the future direction of the continent.

Investigates the transition to market economies and the resulting effects on social structures in Central Europe.

Provides historical context regarding the shift from previous eras to the modern European landscape.

Offers a scholarly look at the geopolitical changes that have redefined the world over the last several decades.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
22 September 2017
Listed Since
08 December 2017

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