The Historical Geography of Europe, Vol. I, Text

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The Historical Geography of Europe, Vol. I, Text

by Edward A. (Edward Augustus) Freeman

EN·~21 hours·19 chapters

Chapters

19 total
1

THE HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY OF EUROPE VOL. I.

0:22
2

PREFACE.

7:43
3

CONTENTS.

58:15
4

ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS.

6:26
5

HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY OF EUROPE.

0:02
6

CHAPTER I.

29:29
7

CHAPTER II.

44:06
8

CHAPTER III.

53:28
9

CHAPTER IV.

54:53
10

CHAPTER V.

56:55

Description

This volume offers a detailed, map‑focused survey of Europe’s ever‑changing borders from antiquity through the early modern era. Rather than recounting battles or court intrigues, the author tracks how states expanded, contracted, and merged, showing the ripple effects each shift had on neighboring regions.

The text is organized by major geographical zones, allowing readers to follow the development of the British Isles, the German lands, and the Slavic territories in turn. Throughout, the author notes revisions and corrections, flagging newer interpretations while acknowledging occasional gaps in the record. Designed for listeners with a basic grounding in European history, the work blends original research with concise summaries, making the complex evolution of the continent’s map both accessible and engaging.

Listeners will find the author’s candid reflections on the challenges of spelling Slavic names and the intricacies of Germanic state divisions particularly illuminating. These insights reveal the human side of scholarly reconstruction, turning raw data into a vivid picture of Europe’s shifting landscape.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~21 hours (1215K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Susan Skinner and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2020-02-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Edward A. (Edward Augustus) Freeman

Edward A. (Edward Augustus) Freeman

1823–1892

Best known for his sweeping history of the Norman Conquest, this Victorian scholar brought together politics, geography, and architecture to explain how nations and institutions were shaped. He wrote with enormous energy and strong opinions, which helped make him one of the best-known English historians of his day.

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