Penguin History of the Twentieth Century
The History of the World, 1901 to the Present
Häftad, Engelska, 2000
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Fri frakt för medlemmar vid köp för minst 249 kr.This dazzling overview of a turbulent century explores both dramatic events and underlying trends. Despite a terrible two-stage 'European civil war' and the traumatic rise and fall of communism, wealth has increased dramatically alongside a four-fold leap in population, women's lives have been transformed, America has assumed undisputed political and cultural leadership. The Penguin History of the Twentieth Century is powerful, international and definitive.
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- Utgivningsdatum2000-08-31
- Mått128 x 157 x 35 mm
- Vikt540 g
- FormatHäftad
- SpråkEngelska
- Antal sidor928
- FörlagPenguin Books Ltd
- ISBN9780140276312
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J M Roberts is the author of THE PENGUIN HISTORY OF THE WORLD and was historical adviser to the BBC television series PEOPLE'S CENTURY.
- The Penguin History of the Twentieth CenturyList of MapsForewordBook 1: The World of 1901: Inheritances1. By Way of IntroductionOur Century The weight of the past The different pasts of 1901 The 'civilized' world Culture and hegemony 'One-half of the human species' Ideas with a future The scientific legacy Movers and shakers2. StructuresHuman numbers The world's wealth Commerce States and governments Monarchy Non-western government Islamic empires The Unites States of America Latin America The international order: power and great powers Potential for change3. The White Man's WorldEmpires and imperialism The European empires Idealism, interests and imagination Settlers and natives Imperialism and international relations: the 'Scramble for Africa' Asian and Pacific empire The imperial Unites States The South African war4. Shapes of Things to ComeLong-term demography The divisions of humanity A century of growing wealth An industrializing world New technology Medical science Communication Mass communication Changing mentalities Acceleration and integrationBook 2: The Last Years of the European Ascendancy5. European ExceptionalismEuropeans Privilege and unrest Socialism Mass politics and nationalism Constitutional governments The German empire Dynasticism Religion in European life Tensions and strains Women in Europe6. Europe as a System of PowerInternational order Alliances and entanglements The dissatisfied and dangerous The appearance of security New alignments Deepening divisions Young Turks Russia's changing stance Agadir and after The Balkan wars7. Challenges and Challengers in the MakingChange and perceptions of change in Asia The new Japan The end of the Chinese empire The European empires in the Far East Indo-China and Indonesia India under the Raj India enters the twentieth century Egypt and the other end of Ottoman Africa Ottoman empire east of Suez New actors in the imperial drama8. The Great War and the Beginning of the Twentieth-century RevolutionThe last crisis The end of an age The Great War The changing world 1917 Revolutionary war Triumphs of nationality The Ottoman collapse The end of the first German warBook 3: The End Of The Old World Order9. A Revolutionary PeaceThe basis of settlement The League The international economy Economic disorder in Europe Democracy and nationality Revolution and counter-revolution The new Germany International communism The new Russian empire A new autocracy A world divided10. Years of IllusionA last flourish of empire Kemal Atatürk Iran New currents in Europe's politics An authoritarian wave New uncertainties The optimistic years Locarno and after An eastern enigma The United StatesBook 4: World Revolution11. An Emerging Global HistoryThe world depression Asia in the era of European civil war The sequel to the Chinese revolution Japan The peace settlements and Asia Chinese communism Japanese dynamism Civil war in China The turning tide in India The United States Latin America12. The Path to World WarThe approach to the abyss The Manchurian crisis The China 'incident' Indo-China and Indonesia between the wars The German problem Adolf Hitler The German revolution The crumbling balance of power Ideology's contamination of international affairs Towards a new German war: the Spanish Civil War Hitler moves beyond the German lands13. The Second World WarFrom Blitzkrieg to Barbarossa German Europe World war The conflation of wars Global conflict 1941-5 The meaning of victoryBook Five: A New World14. Appearance and RealityEurope: amid the ruins The framework of recovery Reconstruction Great power realities Friction The Truman doctrine and the Marshall Plan15. The Cold War UnrollsRoots of conflict The Berlin crisis and NATO New nations: the beginnings of decolonization Indian independence The last throes of the Chinese revolution Imperial realities in 1945 Indo-China The running sore of the Ottoman Succession Cold and hot war in Asia: Korea Stalin's legacy A divided Europe in a dividing world16. East Asia ReshapedAfter empire The Indian sub-continent The 'Third World' Indonesia The new China China's re-emergence as a world power The great steersman Resurgent Japan17. Africa and the Near East: Old and New ProblemsPast history, new facts Pre-independence Africa The independence process in Black Africa South Africa and Rhodesia Disapppointment and disillusion Arab and Jew The Egyptian revolution and after Algerian independenceBook 6: Shifting Foundations18. Changing MindsNew ways of seeing the world The management of the natural world Power Communications and information technology The life sciences Medical science Space and the public imagination Promise and misgiving Facing new issues19. New Economic and Social WorldsIn the long run Europe's 'golden age' Eastern Europe World contrasts Changing lifestyles The oil crisis and after Structural changes Cultural consequences in a wealthier world Globalization20. Authority and Its New ChallengersA liberating century Dissolving certainty Religion in the later twentieth century Government, democracy and nationalism Challenges to the state Women The Pill New waves Women in the non-western world YouthBook 7. A Changing World Balance21. The Cold War at Its HeightAfter Stalin The second Berlin crisis Latin America enters world politics Cuba The aftermath in Latin America The changing USSR The changing United States22. Vietnam and AfterThe American entanglement The changing Asian context Oil and the Israel problem The Iranian revolution Islam in international affairs An uneasy Latin America23. The Reshaping of EuropeSeeds of unity The division of Europe National interests Ostpolitik The path to Helsinki The British crisisBook 8: The End Of An Era24. A World in EvolutionThe last years of Chairman Mao New patterns Japan: the new world power The Indian democracy Africa's enduring problems25. Crumbling CertaintiesSeeds of doubt American misgivings Disordered Islam The last phase of Cold War Changing eastern Europe Polish revolution The crumbling of the Soviet system A new Germany26. Post Cold War RealitiesThe Gulf War Persisting dangers The end of the Soviet Union A new Russia New European security problems The end of Yugoslavia Nationality and ethnicity in the new Europe European integration Qualified re-orientation: the United Kingdom Changes in China Tiananmen27. Fin-de-siècleProblems of peacekeeping Europe after Maastricht A common currency Enlarging Europe A troubled Far East The Indian sub-continent The United States at the end of the century Pax Americana28. RetrospectHistorical importance The great upheavals The mythology of human happiness Mastery of the material world The first world civilization Today's political world ConclusionAppendix: The Exploration of SpaceIndex
A book that deserves the widest reading. (The New York Times Book Review)