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The Cambridge Modern History Collection - A Comprehensive Scholarly Survey of Global Events from the Renaissance to the Twentieth Century - cover

The Cambridge Modern History Collection - A Comprehensive Scholarly Survey of Global Events from the Renaissance to the Twentieth Century

J. B. Bury, Mandell Creighton, Adolphus Ward, Robert Nisbet Bain, Zenith Evergreen Literary Co., George Prothero

Casa editrice: Zenith Evergreen Literary Co.

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Explore the turning points that shaped the modern world—through the most respected historical chronicle of its kind.

The Cambridge Modern History Collection is the ultimate reference work in historical scholarship, originally conceived by Lord Acton and written by leading historians of the time. This definitive edition spans from the Reformation to the post-Napoleonic era, offering detailed insight into European, global, political, religious, military, and intellectual history.

Whether you're a historian, academic, researcher, or curious reader, this collection is a cornerstone of historical study, unmatched in scope and depth.

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Includes all 14 volumes covering major historical epochs and geopolitical developments

Perfect for fans of Harold Bloom, Will Durant, Edward Gibbon, and Henry Kissinger

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Disponibile da: 29/04/2025.
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