. Modern and contemporary European history (1815-1921). HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY BOSTON NEW YORK CHICAGO <$\)e fiitiftaibe J^tcfif Cambnboc Revised Edition ^36? S3 COPYRIGHT, 1922 BY J. SALWYN SCHAPIROCOPYRIGHT, 1918, BY J. SALWYN SCHAPIRO ALL RIGHTS RESERVED EIGHTH IMPRESSIOH 37 tEfje J-Ulicrsibe JJrcss CAMBRIDGE ? MASSACHUSETTSPRINTED IX THE U. S. A APR 2u lb^ M * ^r TO PROFESSOR WILLIAM G. McGUCKIN INSPIRING TEACHER AND DEAR FRIEND WHO AWAKENED IN ME THE LOVE FOR THE STUDY OF HISTORY PREFACE The present volume is an attempt to describe in briefcompass the evolution of European


. Modern and contemporary European history (1815-1921). HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY BOSTON NEW YORK CHICAGO <$\)e fiitiftaibe J^tcfif Cambnboc Revised Edition ^36? S3 COPYRIGHT, 1922 BY J. SALWYN SCHAPIROCOPYRIGHT, 1918, BY J. SALWYN SCHAPIRO ALL RIGHTS RESERVED EIGHTH IMPRESSIOH 37 tEfje J-Ulicrsibe JJrcss CAMBRIDGE ? MASSACHUSETTSPRINTED IX THE U. S. A APR 2u lb^ M * ^r TO PROFESSOR WILLIAM G. McGUCKIN INSPIRING TEACHER AND DEAR FRIEND WHO AWAKENED IN ME THE LOVE FOR THE STUDY OF HISTORY PREFACE The present volume is an attempt to describe in briefcompass the evolution of European civilization during thenineteenth century. This period, which historically beganwith Waterloo and ended at Liege, is truly modern history,for the problems that it solved and the problems that itleft unsolved are those that vitally concern the presentgeneration. Believing that the main function of history is to explainthe present, I planned in writing this book to devote in-creasingly more attention to the periods as they approachedour own time. The


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