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<i>The Oxford History of Modern Europe</i>

The Oxford History of Modern Europe

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The Oxford History of Modern Europe is a series of books on the history of Modern Europe published by the Clarendon Press (an imprint of Oxford University Press) from 1954.[1] The most recent volume appeared in 2022. The series was originally edited by Alan Bullock and F.W.D. Deakin and was intended to cover the period from the French Revolution to the Second World War.

Books

The series comprises a succession of self-contained monographs, usually addressing an individual country or theme. They are, in order of publication:

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Reception

Writing in 2005, David Stevenson observed that the series "belongs to a more leisured era" and noted that no volumes were ever published which deal with Austria, Italy and Soviet Russia. Nonetheless, he observed that "the formula has generated a number of classics, which have remained in print for decades."[2] A volume on Austria was, however, released in 2022.

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References

  1. Stevenson, David (6 October 2005). "Casino Politics". London Review of Books. Retrieved 27 February 2019.

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