The Birth of the Modern World, 1780 - 1914

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Dive into 'The Birth of the Modern World, 1780-1914', a groundbreaking thematic history that unveils the interconnectedness of global events leading up to the First World War. Frequently overlooked in conventional narratives, this book illustrates how the world was already on the path to globalization by tracing pivotal connections across continents. With insights into the ripple effects of significant crises like the European revolutions and the American Civil War, the book offers a fresh perspective on how events in Asia, Africa, and South America influenced the greater global landscape. Readers will explore the critical themes of the 19th century, including the emergence of modern states, the rise of industrialization, and the principles of liberalism. In challenging traditional regional approaches to history, this volume presents a comprehensive view of the worldwide dynamics at play during a transformative epoch. This book is essential for history enthusiasts, scholars, and anyone interested in understanding the interconnected web of events and ideas that shaped our modern world. Ideal for students and educators alike, 'The Birth of the Modern World', published by John Wiley & Sons, is part of The Blackwell History of the World Series, which aims to provide readers with an extensive knowledge base about human history. With 576 pages of in-depth analysis, this publication will enrich your understanding of global history, making it a key resource for those interested in the complexities of our past.

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