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The disastrous Russian Campaign of 1812 and the final defeat at the Battle of Waterloo (1815) ended his hegemony. The Concert of Europe and the Age of Metternich

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The journey of "History of Modern Europe Since 1789" through multiple editions is a testament to its enduring value. The first edition was published in 1959 by S. Chand & Co. in Delhi, and it contained xv, 626 pages. Over the decades, the book was continuously revised and enlarged to keep pace with historical research and changing academic needs.

Hitler’s expansionist policies and the failure of Western appeasement led to World War II (1939–1945). The conflict devastated European infrastructure and shifted the global balance of power away from Europe entirely.

: Events flow seamlessly from one major era to the next, helping readers establish cause-and-effect relationships.

"History of Modern Europe Since 1789" is a monumental work that lives up to its name. Its enduring appeal lies in its meticulous structure, exhaustive coverage, and ability to distill complex historical processes into accessible, well-organized chapters.

Known as the "Springtime of the Peoples," a wave of revolutions swept across Europe. While most of these uprisings were crushed in the short term, they demonstrated the fragility of absolute monarchies and accelerated the push for constitutional governance. Italian Unification (Il Risorgimento)

This text is celebrated for its clear, chronological narrative of the political, social, and economic transformations that shaped the European continent. Below is an exhaustive academic overview synthesized in the spirit of the comprehensive analysis found within Mahajan’s work, focusing on the core eras that define modern European history. The Genesis of Modernity: The French Revolution (1789)

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Following the chaos of the Revolution, Napoleon Bonaparte's rise marked a era of institutionalization and imperial expansion. Mahajan emphasizes Napoleon's dual legacy as both the "destroyer" and the "soldier" of the Revolution.

The transition from absolute monarchy to a constitutional assembly, the storming of the Bastille, and the subsequent Reign of Terror fundamentally altered the concept of state sovereignty, shifting power from the monarch to the citizen. The Napoleonic Era and the Restructuring of Europe

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