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First edition published as: Sources of twentieth-century Europe. Boston, MA : Houghton Mifflin, 2000.

Contents

Western Europe: the dawn of a new era. The aftermath: devastation and hope ; The recent past and Western consciousness ; The new West Germany: democratic government, the Nazi past, and the economic miracle ; The Cold War
The Eastern Bloc, 1945-1981. The "people's democracies" ; Repression in the Soviet Union and its satellites ; Dissidence and popular revolt ; Solidarity
Western Europe since the 1960s. Social and cultural criticism ; Conflicting approaches to industrial relations ; The new right ; Ethnic minorities ; Coming to terms with the past: reflections on the Holocaust
The collapse of Communism. A tottering old regime ; Popular protest and dissolution ; The trauma of transition from Communism
Europe today. European Union: growing interdependence ; Anti-Americanism in contemporary Europe ; Russia: creeping autocracy and burgeoning nationalism ; Islam in Europe: failure of assimilation and the threat of terrorism ; The new anti-Semitism: old hatreds revived ; In defense of European values.

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