
Essays on European History from the Roman Empire to Hitler's Germany
Unfortunately, European history is not a well-known field in our country. As a society, on the one hand, we try to modernize, or in other words, to become Western, and on the other hand, we always see the Western world as an other for ourselves. For us, Europe is a culture that is sometimes envied and sometimes approached with caution.
Önder Kaya, who has done important work in the field of history with his original and enjoyable perspectives, this time deals with European history with a gripping approach. The establishment and rise of Rome, one of the most important empires not only in Europe but also in world history, and its rise due to some coincidences, the true and striking story of Hollywood's 300 Spartans, the German emperor who drowned in Göksu, the magnificence of Venice, children in the Middle Ages armies formed, the Crusade reluctantly undertaken by an emperor who admired Islamic civilization, the enormous empires the Habsburgs built on marriage, the great showdown between Barbaros and Andrea Doria, the Battle of Lepanto with its most critical points, World War II. The strategic struggle between Frederich and Koca Ragıb Pasha, the story of the famous historian Hammer, who was born as Joseph and died as Joseph, II. This study, which consists of interesting topics such as the Advice Committee sent by Abdulhamid to China, the founding of Germany and the gypsies whom Hitler did not leave alone, and the history of currency zeroing in Europe, presents a striking history of Europe from the Antiquity to the 20th century. reveals his photo.
European History; A unique book for anyone who wants to read different and inspiring history…
(From the Promotional Bulletin)
Dough Type: 2nd Dough
Size: 13.5 x 21
First Print Year: 2018
Number of Printings: 1st Edition
Publisher | : | Chronic Book |
ISBN | : | 9789752430709 |
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