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(9780521185097) - Height: 230 mm - Spine width: 20 mm - Width: 155 mm - Cambridge University Press - ISBN: 9780521185097 - Number of pages: 352 - Languages: English - Weight: 532 g
Explore how shifting alliances, decisive battles, and colonial ambitions reshaped Europe’s map, setting the stage for modern nation‑states and influencing global power dynamics.