Western Civilization: Its Genesis and Destiny: From 1650 to the present dayScott, Foresman, 1969 |
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... become nothing more than a legal fiction , and in December 1809 , after a tearful farewell interview , he finally divorced her . Discouraged from ap- proaching the younger sister of Czar Alexander I of Russia , Napoleon then settled on ...
... become nothing more than a legal fiction , and in December 1809 , after a tearful farewell interview , he finally divorced her . Discouraged from ap- proaching the younger sister of Czar Alexander I of Russia , Napoleon then settled on ...
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... become a symbol of revolution in France , and the nation- alism that had emerged in parts of the Napoleonic empire . The defeat of Napoleon signified a victory for conservative and reactionary forces in Euro- pean society ...
... become a symbol of revolution in France , and the nation- alism that had emerged in parts of the Napoleonic empire . The defeat of Napoleon signified a victory for conservative and reactionary forces in Euro- pean society ...
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... become the leaders of their era , men who would have done great things in the world . Now their corpses rotted in Flanders fields and other battlegrounds , and those who were left to take their places as leaders of society were almost ...
... become the leaders of their era , men who would have done great things in the world . Now their corpses rotted in Flanders fields and other battlegrounds , and those who were left to take their places as leaders of society were almost ...
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PART ONE THE TRANSFORMATION OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION | 17 |
Enlightenment Culture | 67 |
The Political Revolution | 117 |
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