Twentieth Century International History : A Reader
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Book Description
This is a comprehensive book on twentieth-century international history covering the theoretical and philosophical issues. The work is based on an extensive selection of readings, including original work by distinguished scholars, key articles from academic journals and classic works. The readings are grouped around major themes such as: ideological struggle in war and revolution; the blurring of state boundaries; the growth of international organizations and trans-national economic activities; and the new agenda at the end of the millennium. The developing world, ecological issues and gender are also among the themes addressed.
About the Author
Stephen Chan is Dean of Humanities at Nottingham Trent University, UK.
Jarrod Weiner is Lecturer in Politics at the University of Kent, UK.
Twentieth Century International History: A Reader,Stephen Chan,Jarrod Weiner,I. B. Tauris,1860643019,History,History - General History,History: World,International Relations (General),International Relations - General,Modern - 20th Century,World - General,Political Science / International Relations
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