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  • Published: 2 July 2019
  • ISBN: 9780241352526
  • Imprint: Penguin General UK
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 400
  • RRP: $22.99
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A Short History of Europe

From Pericles to Putin




The first short narrative history of the continent, from the author of the bestselling A Short History of England

Europe has for two millennia been a remarkably successful continent. In this dazzling new history, bestselling author Simon Jenkins tells the story of its evolution from a battlefield of warring tribes to peace, wealth and freedom - a story that twists and turns from Greece and Rome, through the Middle Ages, Reformation and French Revolution, to the two World Wars and the present day.
Jenkins embraces individuals from Julius Caesar and Joan of Arc, to Wellington and Angela Merkel, as well as cultural figures from Aristotle to Shakespeare and Picasso. Tracing themes down the ages, from youthful ambition and religious conflict to geographical constraints and invasion, he brings together the key forces and dominant periods into one chronological narrative - all with his usual insight, colour and authority.
Despite the importance of Europe's politics, economy and culture, there has not been - until now - a concise book to tell this story. Covering the key events, eras and individuals, Jenkins' portrait of the continent could not be more timely - or more masterful.

  • Published: 2 July 2019
  • ISBN: 9780241352526
  • Imprint: Penguin General UK
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 400
  • RRP: $22.99
Categories:

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Praise for A Short History of Europe

Jenkins is, like all good guides, more than simply informative: he can be courteous and rude, nostalgic and funny, elegant, convincing and relaxed

Adam Nicolson on 'England’s Thousand Best Houses', Evening Standard

Any passably cultured inhabitant of the British Isles should ask for, say, three or four copies of this book

Max Hastings on 'England’s Thousand Best Houses', Sunday Telegraph

Full of stand-out facts ... absolutely fascinating

Richard Bacon, BBC Radio 2, on 'A Short History of England'

Full of the good judgements one might hope for from such a sensible and readable commentator, and they alone are worth perusing for pleasure and food for thought

Michael Wood on 'A Short History of England', New Statesman

Masterly, perhaps a masterpiece

Independent, Books of the Year on England's Thousand Best Churches

A short, invigorating gallop over two and a half thousand years

Allan Massie, Scotsman

Simon Jenkins achieves a high ambition: a concise readable history of two millennia of European civilisation from its discernible origins to our present perplexities. In 305 pages! . . . An immensely rewarding book from a gifted writer

Harold Evans

Jenkins has produced the sort of work that not only compacts people and places into manageable form but also has wit and insight enough to bring a sense of freshness even to a knowledgeable history buff

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