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Unhappy Recommended reading for European history

European history is my subject of interest and I have a good deal of apptitude in it.

can any1 please tell me about the books that i should read for European history.

I am currently reading Europe Since Nepolean (by Thomsan). Also please guide me; whether this subject is scoring or not.
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Well European History is very interesting but lengthy subject as compared to other histories. Europe Since Nepolean (by Thomsan) is very good book 4 general study of eu history but its not so good by exam point of view. if u really want to opt it then u should check European History by Raghubir Diyal and also A book Aspects of European History by Stephen J Lee. these r very useful by the exam point of view. just check them out
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must read
Interwar Europe

http://books.google.com.pk/books?id=...age&q=&f=false


before going to examination ............read the book given in the link
this would definitely going to help you in revising the whole of the history of Europe and if you can get hard copy of it it would b much applause

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For bigners
ragu vir dial
and as you have said about your apptitude i suggest,
Stephen J Lee along with david Thombson,
However as highlited by another respective member, its very vast so incase
L PEA COCK....
If you get to read all these three books i dont think there would be any hurdle...
have a god speed! Best of Luck!
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