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"The Other Reformation": Martin Luther, Religious Dogma and the Common People -- 3. "The World Turned Upside Down": The Crisis of the Seventeenth Century and the English Revolution, 1640-49 -- 4. The Rise of the Third Estate: The French People Revolt -- 5. Becoming an Appendage to the Machine: The Revolution in Production -- 6. From the Revolutions of 1848-49 to the First People's Democracy: The Paris Commune -- 7. The Rise of the Working Classes: Trade Unions and Socialism -- 8. Protest and Mutiny Confront Mass Slaughter: Europeans in World War I -- 9. War Leads to Revolution: Russia (1917), Central Europe (1918-19) -- 10. Economic Collapse and the Rise of Fascism, 1920-33 -- 11. Against Fascist Terror: War and Genocide, 1933-45 -- 12. A New Europe? 1945-48 -- 13. Europeans in the Cold War: Between Moscow and Washington -- 14. From the Berlin Wall to the Prague Spring: A New Generation of Europeans -- 15. Fighting for Peace in an Atomic Age, 1969-89 -- 16. 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