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Europe Since the Seventies, Paperback / softback Book

Europe Since the Seventies Paperback / softback

Part of the Contemporary Worlds series

Paperback / softback

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Jeremy Black provides a succinct and authoritative analysis of the ways in which history and culture, economics and society have remade Europe in recent times.

While his account reaches back to 1945, the main focus is on the last four decades.

What emerges are the seeds for present issues that were sown in the past. "Europe since the Seventies" gives full treatment to environmental, demographic and cultural issues, alongside political, societal and economic matters, as well as taking in subjects such as crime, migration and transport.

Jeremy Black reveals how European society has changed markedly since 1970: former mappings of the elements of society, based on economic activity and opportunity and understood in terms of class, have given way to issues of identity notably questions of gender, but also sexual orientation, race and consumerism.

Europe has expanded its frontiers and the European Union has become a testing ground for all manner of aspirations.

A timely, readable and cogent account, this latest volume from eminent historian Jeremy Black illuminates today's Europe through the lens of recent history.

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