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Europe in the Age of Imperialism, 1880-1914 (edition 1969)

by heinz gollwitzer

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The author discusses the conditions which made global imperialism possible, and examines the results of the nineteenth-century scientific and technological revolution, as well as the political relations among the Great Powers. By concentrating on both the social and economic bases of imperialism, their ideological implications, and their expression in the arts, he presents a wholly original analysis which opens up a new approach to this crucial epoch.… (more)
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Title:Europe in the Age of Imperialism, 1880-1914
Authors:heinz gollwitzer
Info:Harcourt, Brace & World (1969), Hardcover
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The author discusses the conditions which made global imperialism possible, and examines the results of the nineteenth-century scientific and technological revolution, as well as the political relations among the Great Powers. By concentrating on both the social and economic bases of imperialism, their ideological implications, and their expression in the arts, he presents a wholly original analysis which opens up a new approach to this crucial epoch.

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