| Paul Beekman Taylor - History - 2004 - 364 pages
...environment for the good of an entire social group was no longer viable. For approximately one hundred years between the end of the Napoleonic wars and the beginning of World War ll, the world from many perspectives seemed one in which man cannot do, but only be done to.* The concept... | |
| Stephen Broadberry - History - 2006 - 27 pages
...foreign trade.12 On this basis, marine insurance accounted for about 1% of GDP throughout the period between the end of the Napoleonic Wars and the beginning of World War I, a substantial contribution. Imlah's (1958: 70-5) net credit figures for the period 1841-1913 are presented... | |
| 98 pages
...History, Sir George Williams University A PARADOX lies at the heart of French imperialist expansion in the century between the end of the Napoleonic Wars and the outbreak of World War I : imperialism never played a central role in French social or political life... | |
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