From the Ice Age to the Cold War, from Reykjavik to the Volga, from Minos to Margaret Thatcher, Norman Davies here tells the entire story of Europe in a single volume. It is the most ambitious history of the continent ever undertaken.
I. Peninsula: Environment and Prehistory
III. Roma: Ancient Rome, 753 BC–AD 337
IV. Origo: The Birth of Europe, AD c. 330–800
IV. Origo: The Birth of Europe, AD c. 330–800 - Part II
V. Medium: The Middle Age, c. 750–1270
V. Medium: The Middle Age, c. 750–1270 - Part II
VI. Pestis: Christendom in Crisis, c. 1250–1493
VI. Pestis: Christendom in Crisis, c. 1250–1493 - Part II
VII. Renatio: Renaissances and Reformations, c. 1450–1670
VII. Renatio: Renaissances and Reformations, c. 1450–1670 - Part II
VIII. Lumen: Enlightenment and Absolutism, c. 1650–1789
VIII. Lumen: Enlightenment and Absolutism, c. 1650–1789 - Part II
IX. Revolutio: A Continent in Turmoil, c. 1770–1815
IX. Revolutio: A Continent in Turmoil, c. 1770–1815 - Part II
X. Dynamo: Powerhouse of the World, 1815–1914
X. Dynamo: Powerhouse of the World, 1815–1914 - Part II
X. Dynamo: Powerhouse of the World, 1815–1914 - Part III
XI. Tenebrae: Europe in Eclipse, 1914–1945
XI. Tenebrae: Europe in Eclipse, 1914–1945 - Part II
XI. Tenebrae: Europe in Eclipse, 1914–1945 - Part III
XI. Tenebrae: Europe in Eclipse, 1914–1945 - Part IV
XII. Divisa et Indivisa: Europe Divided and Undivided, 1945–1991
XII. Divisa et Indivisa: Europe Divided and Undivided, 1945–1991 - Part II
APPENDIX - HISTORICAL COMPENDIUM
HISTORICAL COMPENDIUM - Part II
HISTORICAL COMPENDIUM - Part III
HISTORICAL COMPENDIUM - Part IV
HISTORICAL COMPENDIUM - Part V
HISTORICAL COMPENDIUM - Part VI
HISTORICAL COMPENDIUM - Part VII
APPENDIX II - NOTES ON PLATES AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS