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Smith Professor Bonnie G. (Rutgers University Usa) - Europe In The Contemporary World: 1900 To The Present A Narrative History With Documents - Hardcover Complementary Therapies The absence of something might

Smith Professor Bonnie G. (Rutgers University Usa) - Europe In The Contemporary World: 1900 To The Present A Narrative History With Documents - Hardcover Complementary Therapies The absence of something mightBinding: Hardcover Description: This newly updated and improved edition of Bonnie G. Smith's classic textbook provides the most authoritative history available of Europe in a global context during the 20th and 21st centuries. It cleverly incorporates elements of political social cultural economic and intellectual history and presents an integrated history with detailed coverage right across the continent. Including 131 images and 23 maps Europe in the

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Smith Professor Bonnie G. (Rutgers University Usa) - Europe In The Contemporary World: 1900 To The Present A Narrative History With Documents - Hardcover Complementary Therapies The absence of something mightBinding: Hardcover Description: This newly updated and improved edition of Bonnie G. Smith's classic textbook provides the most authoritative history available of Europe in a global context during the 20th and 21st centuries. It cleverly incorporates elements of political social cultural economic and intellectual history and presents an integrated history with detailed coverage right across the continent. Including 131 images and 23 maps Europe in the

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