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The Cambridge World History

Production, Destruction, and Connection, 1750–Present, Part 1, Structures, Spaces, and Boundary Making

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Since 1750, the world has become ever more connected, with processes of production and destruction no longer limited by land- or water-based modes of transport and communication. Volume 7 of the Cambridge World History series, divided into two books, offers a variety of angles of vision on the increasingly interconnected history of humankind. The first book examines structures, spaces, and processes within which and through which the modern world was created, including the environment, energy, technology, population, disease, law, industrialization, imperialism, decolonization, nationalism, and socialism, along with key world regions.

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The Cambridge World History, Professor J. R McNeill, Kenneth L. Pomeranz

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2015
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Titolo
The Cambridge World History
Sottotitolo
Production, Destruction, and Connection, 1750–Present, Part 1, Structures, Spaces, and Boundary Making
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
2015
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
674
ISBN10
1107000203
ISBN13
9781107000209
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Since 1750, the world has become ever more connected, with processes of production and destruction no longer limited by land- or water-based modes of transport and communication. Volume 7 of the Cambridge World History series, divided into two books, offers a variety of angles of vision on the increasingly interconnected history of humankind. The first book examines structures, spaces, and processes within which and through which the modern world was created, including the environment, energy, technology, population, disease, law, industrialization, imperialism, decolonization, nationalism, and socialism, along with key world regions.