A Short History of Europe: From the Greeks and Romans to the Present Day

A Short History of Europe: From the Greeks and Romans to the Present Day

by Antony Alcock (Author)

Synopsis

In this work, Antony Alcock recounts the historical development of Europe from the Greek city states through to the 2000 Nice Treaty on European Integration and the attack on New York of 11 September 2001. This Short History of Europe is told simply and accessibly, yet provides the political, economic, social and cultural context for Europe's increasing integration, based on the three pillars of Greek political thought, Roman law and the Christian religion, including analysis of new material, Antony Alcock brings his history fully up-to-date looking at such issues as the collapse of Yugoslavia, immigration and asylum seekers and finally consideration of the future of Europe in the twenty first century.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 344
Edition: 2nd Revised edition
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Published: 23 Aug 2002

ISBN 10: 0333994078
ISBN 13: 9780333994078
Book Overview: Antony Alcock is author of History of the South Tyrol , Question , History of the International Labour Organization , Understanding Ulster and, with Brain Taylor and John Welton, The Future of Cultural Minorities .

Media Reviews

'...the book does an admirable job of hitting high points and underlining key developments.' - David H. Mead, H-W-Civ, H-Net Book Reviews

Author Bio
ANTONY ALCOCK is Professor Emeritus of European Studies at the University of Ulster, Northern Ireland. He is author of History of the South Tyrol Question, History of the International Labour Organization, Understanding Ulster and, with Brain Taylor and John Welton, The Future of Cultural Minorities.