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World Wars

Amelia Khatri

Verlag: Publifye

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"World Wars" offers a comprehensive exploration of humanity's deadliest conflicts, delving into the complex web of international relations that led to these global catastrophes. The book examines the intricate causes and strategic decisions that shaped the two World Wars, providing readers with essential context on early 20th-century geopolitics, including the rise of nationalism, imperialism, and militarism. By analyzing diplomatic failures and societal pressures, the authors argue that these conflicts were not inevitable but rather the result of political miscalculations.

 
Structured chronologically, the book covers pre-war tensions, major battles, and technological innovations, while also exploring the interwar period and the seeds of discontent that led to World War II. What sets "World Wars" apart is its holistic approach, examining not only military aspects but also diplomatic, economic, and social dimensions. Drawing on a wide range of primary sources and recent historical research, the book offers fresh insights into long-debated aspects of the conflicts.

 
Balancing academic rigor with accessibility, "World Wars" provides valuable insights for history enthusiasts, students, and anyone seeking to understand the forces that shaped the 20th century. By exploring the devastating consequences of large-scale conflicts and the importance of international cooperation, the book equips readers with knowledge to better comprehend current global tensions and the complexities of international relations.
Verfügbar seit: 15.10.2024.
Drucklänge: 201 Seiten.

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