Europe: The Struggle for Supremacy, from 1453 to the Present
If there is a fundamental truth of geopolitics, it is this: whoever controls the core of Europe can control the entire continent, and whoever controls all of Europe can dominate the world. Over the past five centuries, a rotating cast of kings and conquerors, presidents and dictators have set their sights on the European heartland, desperate to seize this pivotal area or at least prevent it from falling into the wrong hands.
Key English Test (KET) - Handbook for teachers - 2008
The Key English Test is at Level A2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for languages: Learning, teaching, assessment published by the Council of Europe.
48 lectures of 30 minutes - 557Mb - MP3 Three lifetimes ago, Europe was a farming society ruled by families of monarchs. Modern European history began with two seismic tremors—capitalism and democracy—that shattered Europe's foundations. Reuploaded Thanks to Eugenius
J. M. Roberts, "A History of Europe: Library Edition"
2003 | ISBN 078619006X
How is it that the small continent of Europe has exerted so profound an influence on the rest of the world? J. M. Robertss sweeping history traces the development of European identity over the course of thousands of years.