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A History of the 20th Century: Conflict, Technology & Rock'n'roll (Sirius Visual Reference Library #13)

A History of the 20th Century: Conflict, Technology & Rock'n'roll (Sirius Visual Reference Library #13)

Current price: $24.99
Publication Date: February 15th, 2021
Publisher:
Sirius Entertainment
ISBN:
9781839406713
Pages:
256

Description

"It's a book that looks like a magazine ...] and full of detail to die for" - Crawford Gribben, New Books Network

From one of the world's leading historians comes an ambitious and sweeping history of the world in the 20th century, lavishly illustrated in full-color.

Ranging from the world wars to the traumas of decolonization and the technological triumphs of the space race, A History of the 20th Century documents the events, the characters, the ideologies, the cultural transformations and the dramatic politics of these turbulent times.

Jeremy Black examines subjects as diverse as the Russian Revolution, the Great Depression, the Cold War, globalization, climate change and the birth of the internet in a compelling narrative. Keen to highlight the role of demographics, the environment, culture and technology as well as the better-known tales of political rivalries, he brings a new perspective to this most important subject.

Featuring remarkable maps, illustrations and photographs, this book brings the key events of the 20th century into exceptional clarity.

ABOUT THE SERIES: Sirius Visual Reference Library brings together wonderfully illustrated reference guides on scientific and historical topics, made bold and fascinating through full-color maps, timelines, photographs, feature boxes and other visual elements.--Crawford Gribben.

About the Author

Jeremy Black is one of the leading historians in Britain today. He is Professor of History at the University of Exeter and has written over 100 books covering 18th-century transatlantic history, international relations, the role of the press and the nature of warfare among other subjects. Many of his books have become staples of university courses across the United Kingdom.