![]() ![]() The book is strewn with rejected traditional interpretations and discarded scholarly truisms.Schroeder delights in iconoclasm. The Historian rather a lengthy but highly readable and provicative examination of the development of international relations during that period. History Today Schroeder gives a new and positive interpretation to the concept of the `concert' of Europe. Recognise the brilliance and the scholarship of this volume. He achieves both more fully than any other scholar. Schroeder both has a truly European range and spans the gulf between history and political science. this volume will long stand deservedly as a classic and is unlikely to be matched at this length. ![]() the book is well structured, clearly written and organised by a number of central theses. Times Higher Educational Supplement Schroeder's magisterial work is already justly acclaimed as a classic. ![]() he has made as good a case as has been made in recent years for treating international history as an important discipline in its own right.' Sometimes, despite the forty-year gap, Schroeder's insights connect very directly with those of Taylor. 'It is the highest praise to say that this book is a worthy successor to Taylor's original volume. ![]()
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