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Europe: A History | Norman Davies
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From the Ice Age to the Cold War and beyond, from Reykjavik to Riga, from Archimedes to Einstein, Alexander to Yeltsin, here between the covers of a single volume Norman Davies tells the story of Europe, East and West, from prehistory to the present day. The book's absorbing narrative lays down the chronological and geographical grid on which the dramas of European history have been played out. It zooms in from the distant focus of Chapter One, which explores the first five million years of the continent's evolution, to the close focus of the last two chapters, which cover the twentieth century at roughly one page per year. In between, Norman Davies presents a huge and sweeping canvas packed with fascinating detail, analysis, and anecdote. Alongside Europe's better-known stories - human, national, and continental - he brings into focus areas often ignored or misunderstood, remembering the stateless nation as well as the nation-state. Minority communities, from heretics andlepers to Jews, Romanies, and Muslims have not been forgotten. This masterly history reveals not only the rich variety of Europe's past but also the many and rewarding prisms through which it can be viewed. Each chapter contains a selection of telephoto `capsules', illustrating narrower themes and topics that cut across the chronological flow. Davies then concludes with a wide-angle `snapshot' of the whole continent as seen from one particular vantage point. The overall effect is stunning: a kind of historical picture album, with panoramic tableaux interspersed by detailed insets and close-ups. Never before has such an ambitious history of Europe been attempted. In range and ambition, the originality of its structure and glittering style, Norman Davies's Europe represents one of the most important and illuminating history books to be published by Oxford. Time Capsules 201 fascinating articles interspersed throughout the narrative focus on incidents or topics asvarious as The Iceman of the Alps, Erotic Graffiti at Pompeii, Stradivarius, and Psychoanalysing Hitler. Each capsule can be tasted as a separate self-contained morsel; or can be read in conjunction with the narrative into which it is inserted. Snapshots 12 panoramic overviews across the changing map of Europe freeze the frames of the chronological narrative at moments of symbolic importance, such as Knossos 1628 BC, Constantinople AD 330, and Nuremberg 1945. A fully illustrated history Incorporates over 100 superbly detailed maps and diagrams, and 32 pages of black and white plates.
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DGRachel
Europe: A History | Norman Davies
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I‘ve been having trouble sleeping lately, so I pulled this off my shelves. I started it more than 20 years ago, reached page 193 (my bookmark is still there) and got distracted by other books. I think I‘m going to see if it will be heavy enough reading (metaphorically speaking) to help put me to sleep. 😂 It‘s a #chunkster at over 1350 pages and it‘s been so long, I have to start at the beginning.

rachelk Regardless of the reason, setting a book down and picking it up 20 years later is amazing! I‘m inspired! 2y
DivineDiana Agree with @rachelk Cheering you on! 👏🏻 2y
Chrissyreadit I will be in your city tomorrow if you want to meet up this weekend. 2y
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DGRachel I am not surprised. For as long as I‘ve lived here (10years) I know pathetically little about the area. Not to mention it has grown exponentially since 2012. @Chrissyreadit 2y
catiewithac Insomnia for the win (with reading)! 2y
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Auntynanny
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I finally finished this mammoth audio book. I enjoyed it and I think I learned a few things, but it was 60 hours long, so it took a really long time to get through.

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DGRachel
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LeahBergen 😆 7y
KCorter 👏👏👏 7y
ferskner I use this book for reference all the time! 7y
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DGRachel
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My #itshistory shelf. Plenty of stuff to make you #think here.

#anditsaugust #augustgrrrl

Cinfhen Looks like an awesome shelf! Fascinating stuff 🤓 7y
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Downsy
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I love that Norman Davies A) has a favorite encyclopedia and B) it's from 1910-1911 (this book was published in 1996!)

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Downsy
Europe: A History | Norman Davies
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Settling in for some light reading. My goal is to read 100 pages each month (in between some lighter fare).