Brief History of Europe
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A Brief History of Europe
A Brief History of Europe is a free content online book published on English Wikibooks.
Also available on a single page, which should be printable if needed.
Table of contents
[edit | edit source]- Chapter 1 Classical antiquity and the rise of Islam
- Classical antiquity
- Late antiquity
- Islam and the Islamic Golden Age
- Early fragmentation of the Islamic world
- Chapter 2 Early Middle Ages
- Peoples of the Early Middle Ages
- Turkic migration and Viking Age
- Italian Peninsula in the Middle Ages
- Francia and the Carolingian Empire
- Europe from 814
- Reconquista, and unification of Spain
- Chapter 3 High Middle Ages
- States and territories of the High Middle Ages
- France and England
- Holy Roman Empire
- Christianity and the Great Schism
- Islam and the Crusades
- Mongol invasions
- Medieval renaissances and cultural changes
- Chapter 4 Late Middle Ages
- States and territories of the Late Middle Ages
- Crisis of the Late Middle Ages
- Avignon Papacy and Western Schism
- Hundred Years' War
- Burgundian State
- War of the Roses
- Holy Roman Empire and Hanseatic League
- Rise of Muscovy
- Rise of the Ottoman Empire
- Chapter 5 Early modern period part 1
- States and territories of the early modern period
- Rise of Austria and Brandenburg-Prussia
- Houses of Habsburg and Habsburg-Lorraine
- Dutch Golden Age
- Rise of Brandenburg-Prussia
- House of Bourbon and France
- Rise of Russia
- Chapter 6 Early modern period part 2
- Age of Discovery and colonial empires
- Reformation and religious turmoil
- Thirty Years' War
- Religious tensions in England and Scotland
- Rise of philosophy, the arts, science and trade
- Chapter 7 Late modern period until 1914
- States and territories of the late modern period
- Late eighteenth century
- Napoleonic Era
- Post-Napoleonic Europe
- New Imperialism
- Industrialization and cultural changes
- Chapter 8 Europe since 1914
- World War I
- Eastern Question
- Interwar Period
- World War II
- Cold War
- Yugoslav Wars
- Other aspects of the contemporary period