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  1. Europe before history

    Kristiansen, Kristian, 1948-
    Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1998.

    The societies of the European Bronze Age produced elaborate artifacts and were drawn into a wide trade network extending over the whole of Europe, even though they were economically and politically undiversified. Kristian Kristansen attempts to explain this paradox using a world-systems analysis, and in particular tries to acount for the absence of state formation. He presents his case with a powerful marshalling of the evidence across the whole of Europe and over two millennia. The result is the most coherent overview of this period of European prehistory since the writings of Gordon Childe and Christopher Hawkes. A great strength of this book is the broad European perspective, which allows the author to address some of the larger questions that have been raised in the study of the Bronze Age. It captures the complexity of a prehistorical world at different levels of integration and interaction from local to global.

  2. Europe's history and mystifications

    Roma : Europe Editions, 1986.

  3. Independent Eastern Europe, a history

    Macartney, C. A. (Carlile Aylmer), 1895-1978
    London, Macmillan; New York, St Martin's Press, 1962.

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  1. Europe historique

    Soulier, E.
    1876

    Relief shown by hachures. In upper margin: Atlas élémentaire simplifié. Publié par E. Andriveau-Goujon. 29. The firm of Andriveau-Goujon was lo...

  2. Invasion des barbares

    Soulier, E.
    1876

    Relief shown by hachures. In upper margin: Atlas élémentaire simplifié. Publié par E. Andriveau-Goujon. 27. The firm of Andriveau-Goujon was lo...

  3. Europa zur Zeit der Reformation

    Spruner von Merz, Karl, 1803-1892
    1856

    Relief shown by hachures. Wall map. Originally published on one sheet. Probably issued in: Historisch-Geographischer Wand-Atlas. Gotha : Justus Per...

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