History Of Modern Europe Since 1789 By Vd Mahajan Pdf Download Guide

The Congress of Vienna (1815) marked the end of Napoleon's reign and the restoration of the pre-Napoleonic order in Europe. However, it also laid the groundwork for the rise of nationalism, as various ethnic groups began to demand greater autonomy and self-governance. The period between 1815 and 1848 saw the emergence of nationalist movements across Europe, including the Greek War of Independence, the Italian Risorgimento, and the German Zollverein.

The interwar period saw the rise of fascist and communist regimes in Europe, including Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and Soviet Russia. The period also saw the emergence of new international organizations, including the League of Nations and the United Nations. World War II, which lasted from 1939 to 1945, was a global conflict that involved most of the major powers of Europe and beyond. The Congress of Vienna (1815) marked the end

The French Revolution was a pivotal event in modern European history. It began with the Storming of the Bastille on July 14, 1789, and culminated in the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte, who would go on to dominate European politics for over a decade. The Revolution's impact was felt across Europe, as it challenged the existing feudal order and introduced new ideas about democracy, nationalism, and human rights. The interwar period saw the rise of fascist