| Title |
The modern European history from the Renaissance to the late eighteenth century |
| Author(s) |
Abdulhamid Al Batreeq and Adulel Aziz Noire |
| Publication Information |
Riyadh: King Saud University, 1982 |
| Abstract |
The book is a study of the period of modern history stretching from the European Renaissance (since the late fifteenth century) to the French Revolution and the Napoleonic wars and redrawing the map of Europe at the Vienna Conference in 1815. The book focuses studying political developments that have affected the Chairperson in the evolution of modern Europe, in particular: Thought religious and sectarian new colonial expansion and the international balance between the major European countries. The final part of the book Vihdt about the circumstances that led to the outbreak of revolution and the developments that led to the emergence of Napoleon Bonaparte and reach the peak and the reasons for his collapse and the subsequent convening of the Congress of Vienna in 1815 m. |
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