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The first of two volumes offers a unique combination of over 270 color maps and illustrations with a detailed chronological summary. The accompanying text gives full details of the main cultural, scientific, religious, and political events of the centuries from the Old Stone Age to the eve of the French Revolution.
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The Penguin Atlas of World History: Volume I: From the Beginning to the Eve of the French Revolution
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The Penguin atlas of world history. Vol.1, From the beginning to the eve of the French Revolution
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The Penguin Atlas of World History: Volume II: From the French revolution to the Present
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02 Penguin Atlas Of World History (Reference Books) (v. 2)
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DTV-Atlas zur Weltgeschichte. English
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The Penguien Atlas of World History
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Hermann Kinder and Werner Hilgemann, with maps designed by Harald and Ruth Bukor; translated by Ernest A. Menze
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Kinder, Hermann;Hilgemann, Werner;Bukor, Harald;Bukor, Ruth;Menze, Ernest A. (Ernest August), 1927-
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Kinder, Hermann; Hilgemann, Werner; Bukor, Harald; Bukor, Ruth; Menze, Ernest A. (Ernest August)
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Hermann Kinder; Werner Hilgemann; Harald Bukor; Ruth Bukor; Ernest August Menze
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Hermann Kinder; Werner Hilgemann; Ernest A Menze; Harald Bukor; Ruth Bukor
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Kinder, Hermann, 1920-1968., Hermann Kinder, Hermann Kinder
Translation of DTV-Atlas zur Weltgeschichte. ERIN HOLDINGS: v.1, c.1-2 ; v.2.
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Library has: vol. 2. Translation of DTV-Atlas zur Weltgeschichte. v.1. From the beginning to the eve of the French Revolution -- v.2. From the French Revolution to the present. 6
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Translation of: 'Dtv-Atlas zur Weltgeschichte'. München : Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag, 1964 & 1966. Index to vols 1 and 2.
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subject: Historical geography
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contributor: Internet Archive
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format: Image/Djvu(.djvu)
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rights: The access limited around the compus-network users
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unit_name: Internet Archive
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topic: Historical geography
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Type: 德文图书
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Bookmarks: 1. (p1) List of Abbreviations 2. (p2) The Age of Revolution 2.1. (p3) Political and Economic Theory (19th cent.) 2.2. (p4) United States I (1763-83) 2.3. (p5) United States II (1783-1817) 2.4. (p6) France I (1774-88) 2.5. (p7) France II (1789-92) 2.6. (p8) France III (1792-9) 2.7. (p9) Europe (1792-9) 3. (p10) The Napoleonic Age 3.1. (p11) Europe I (1799-1809) 3.2. (p12) France (1799-1812) 3.3. (p13) The German Empire (1797-1806(09)) 3.4. (p14) Great Britain (1783-1815) 3.5. (p15) Germany I (Culture) 3.6. (p16) Germany II (1807-14) 3.7. (p17) Europe II (1808-12) 3.8. (p18) Europe III (1813-15) 3.9. (p19) Europe IV (1814-15) 4. (p20) The Age of Restoration and Revolution 4.1. (p21) Political Thought 4.2. (p22) Great Britain I (1800-40) 4.3. (p23) Europe I (1815-30) 4.4. (p24) Germany I (1815-48) 4.5. (p25) Great Britain II (1815-48) 4.6. (p26) France (1815-48) 4.7. (p27) Europe II (1830) 4.8. (p28) Latin America (1800-30) 4.9. (p29) Europe III (1848) 4.10. (p30) Germany II (1848) 4.11. (p31) Austria, Germany III (1848-9) 4.12. (p32) Germany IV (1848-62) 5. (p33) The Age of the National States 5.1. (p34) The Jews 5.2. (p35) Cultural and Intellectual Developments 5.3. (p36) Science and Technology 5.4. (p37) Socialism 5.5. (p38) The Labour Movement, Social Policy 5.6. (p39) Russia (1815-74) 5.7. (p40) France (1852-71) 5.8. (p41) Italy (1850-71) 5.9. (p42) Germany (1859-71) 5.10. (p43) The German Empire (1871-90) 5.11. (p44) Austria-Hungary (1867-1914) 5.12. (p45) The Balkans (1871-1908) 5.13. (p46) Europe I (1871-1914) 5.14. (p47) Europe II (1815-1914) 5.15. (p48) Europe III (1840-1914) 5.16. (p49) Western Asia (The Middle East) (1736-1914) 5.17. (p50) India (1750-1916) 5.18. (p51) Japan (1680-1853), China (1797-1911) 5.19. (p52) Latin America (1830-1914) 5.20. (p53) United States (1817-1865) 5.21. (p54) Africa (19th cent.) 6. (p55) The Age of Imperialism 6.1. (p56) Colonialism, High Capitalism (1880-1914) 6.2. (p57) The Labour Movement 6.3. (p58) The Labour Movement, Pacifism 6.4. (p59) Great Britain I (1814-1914) 6.5. (p60) Great Britain 11 (1848-1914) 6.6. (p61) France I (1870-1914) 6.7. (p62) France II (1830-1914) 6.8. (p63) The German Empire I (1871-1914) 6.9. (p64) The German Empire II (1890-1914) 6.10. (p65) Russia I (1874-1914) 6.11. (p66) Russia II (1815-1914) 6.12. (p67) Japan (1853-1912) 6.13. (p68) United States (1865-1914) 6.14. (p69) Italy (1872-1915) 6.15. (p70) The Balkans (1908-13) 7. (p71) The First World War 7.1. (p72) Causes, the Guilt Question, the July Crisis (1914) 7.2. (p73) Alliances, War Aims (1914-18) 7.3. (p74) The Western and Eastern Theatres of War (1914-17) 7.4. (p75) Secondary Theatres of War, Peace Efforts (1914-17) 7.5. (p76) Political Crises, the Russian Revolution (1917) 7.6. (p77) The End of the War (1918) 7.7. (p78) The Peace Treaties (1919-20) 8. (p79) The Inter-War Period 8.1. (p80) Political Problems (1918-39) 8.2. (p81) The League of Nations (1919-46) 8.3. (p82) Europe 1(1919-36) 8.4. (p83) International Communism 8.5. (p84) USSR I (1918-24) 8.6. (p85) United States I (1919-33) 8.7. (p86) Great Britain I (1918-29) 8.8. (p87) France I (1919-31) 8.9. (p88) Germany I (1918-23) 8.10. (p89) Germany II (1923-30) 8.11. (p90) Europe II (1918-39) 8.12. (p91) Europe III (1918-39) 8.13. (p92) Poland (1914-39) 8.14. (p93) Europe IV (1918-38) 8.15. (p94) Europe V (1918-39) 8.16. (p95) Italy (1919-39) 8.17. (p96) Spain (1917-39), Portugal (1911-45) 8.18. (p97) Europe VI (1918-39) 8.19. (p98) Europe VII (1918-39) 8.20. (p99) Turkey (1918-45) 8.21. (p100) Western Asia (1916-41) 8.22. (p101) Central and South-East Asia (1918-44) 8.23. (p102) The British Commonwealth (1919-39) 8.24. (p103) China (1912-45) 8.25. (p104) Japan (1912-41) 8.26. (p105) Latin America (1918-45) 8.27. (p106) Africa (1914-39) 8.28. (p107) Discoveries and Inventions 8.29. (p108) Fascism in Italy 8.30. (p109) National Socialism in Germany 8.31. (p110) The World Economy and the Great Depression (1919-39) 8.32. (p111) United States II (1933-45) 8.33. (p112) USSR II (1924-39) 8.34. (p113) Great Britain II (1929-40) 8.35. (p114) France II (1931-40) 8.36. (p115) Germany III (1930-33) 8.37. (p116) Germany IV (1933-4) 8.38. (p117) Germany V (1933-40) 9. (p118) The Second World War 9.1. (p119) 'Blitzkrieg' (1939-1940) 9.2. (p120) The War at Sea and in the Air, Economic Life (1939-45) 9.3. (p121) North Africa, the Balkans (1940-42) 9.4. (p122) Nazi Antisemitism and the 'Final Solution' (1933-45) 9.5. (p123) The Russian Theatre of War (1941-2) 9.6. (p124) The Resistance (1939-45) 9.7. (p125) Allied Conferences (1941-5) 9.8. (p126) North Africa, Italy, the Balkans (1942-5) 9.9. (p127) The Eastern and Western Theatres of War (1941-4) 9.10. (p128) The Collapse of Germany (1945) 9.11. (p129) The Pacific Theatre of War (1941-5) 10. (p130) The Post-War Period 10.1. (p131) International Affairs 10.2. (p132) Refugee Problems 10.3. (p133) The United Nations I (1945-65) 10.4. (p134) The United Nations II (1945-65) 10.5. (p135) USSR I (1945-53) 10.6. (p136) USSR II (1953-65) 10.7. (p137) Europe I (1945-65), the Near East I (1945-65) 10.8. (p138) The Peoples' Democracies I (1945-65) 10.9. (p139) The Peoples' Democracies II (1945-65) 10.10. (p140) The Peoples' Democracies III (1945-65) 10.11. (p141) China, Japan (1945-65) 10.12. (p142) Korea, Indo-China (1945-65) 10.13. (p143) Alliance Systems (1945-65) 10.14. (p144) United States I (1945-60) 10.15. (p145) United States II (1961-65), Canada (1945-65) 10.16. (p146) Europe II (1945-65) 10.17. (p147) Europe III (1945-65) 10.18. (p148) Great Britain (1945-65), France I (1944-6) 10.19. (p149) France II(1946-65), the Benelux Countries (1945-65) 10.20. (p150) Germany I (1945-9) 10.21. (p151) Germany II (1949-65) 10.22. (p152) Germany III (1945-65) 10.23. (p153) Germany IV (1949-65) 10.24. (p154) The Near East II (1945-65) 10.25. (p155) Palestine-Israel (1933-65) 10.26. (p156) Developing Nations (1945-65) 10.27. (p157) South-East Asia (1945-65) 10.28. (p158) The Indian Subcontinent (1945-65) 10.29. (p159) Africa I (1945-65) 10.30. (p160) Africa II (1945-65) 10.31. (p161) Latin America (1945-65) 10.32. (p162) Nuclear Armaments, Space Exploration, Disarmament 11. (p163) The Post-1965 Period 12. (p164) Index to Volumes I and II
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theme: Historical geography
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V. 1. From The Beginning To The Eve Of The French Revolution -- V. 2. From The French Revolution To The Present. Hermann Kinder And Werner Hilgemann ; Translated By Ernest A. Menze ; With Maps Designed By Harald And Ruth Bukor. Title Of Vol. 1 On Cover: From Prehistory To The Eve Of The French Revolution. Includes Indexes. Vol. 2.: Updated Edition.
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Covers events from the beginning of world history to the eve of the French Revolution. This book offers a wide-ranging, chronological summary of the main cultural, scientific, religious and political events of the period. It is accompanied by detailed maps that clarify complex historical situations.
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In two volumes, a reference book of world history. This first volume covers the period from prehistory to the eve of the French Revolution. Maps and illustrations are placed alongside a chronological summary of the main cultural, scientific, religious and political events.
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Translation of DTV-Atlas zur Weltgeschichte v. 1. From the beginning to the eve of the French Revolution -- v. 2. From the French Revolution to the present ERIN HOLDINGS: v.1, c.1-2 ; v.2
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