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The Cambridge Modern History - cover

The Cambridge Modern History

J. B. Bury, Mandell Creighton, R. Nisbet Bain, George Prothero, Adolphus William Ward, Lord Acton

Maison d'édition: Zenith Maple Leaf Press

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Synopsis

A landmark in historical scholarship — the complete story of the modern world.

The Cambridge Modern History is one of the most ambitious and influential works of history ever published. Compiled by leading scholars under the direction of Lord Acton in the early 20th century, this multi-volume masterpiece offers a sweeping narrative of world history from the Renaissance through the 19th century.

Why readers value it:

Comprehensive scope. Covers politics, religion, science, economics, and culture across centuries.

Scholarly authority. Written by some of the most distinguished historians of its era.

Definitive reference. Long regarded as a foundational resource for students, teachers, and history enthusiasts.

A monumental achievement
From the Reformation to the French Revolution, from the rise of nations to the shaping of modern Europe, The Cambridge Modern History provides unparalleled detail and perspective. More than a record of events, it is a deep exploration of the forces that created the modern world.

✨ Rediscover history through one of the greatest intellectual projects of all time.

👉 Click "Buy Now" and own The Cambridge Modern History—a definitive collection of knowledge, scholarship, and insight.
Disponible depuis: 27/08/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 5708 pages.

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