Total War and Historical Change: Europe 1914-1955 (UK Higher Education OUP Humanities & Social Sciences History)

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pp. 299, *What do we mean by social and cultural change? *What is the nature of total war? *How do wars come to happen?
*What are the consequences of war? In exploring these four key themes, this collection provides a major resource for the study of twentieth century European history and exemplifies different historical methods and approaches. The authors are drawn from a range of disciplines including those of economics, literature and the arts as well as military, social and political history, and together they raise some of the most significant problems and debates in the study of history. The essays range from standard seminal works by Stanley Hoffmann, Arno J. Mayer and Charles Maier to more recent contributions by Richard Bessell, Mark Harrison and Hew Strachan.”

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ISBN 0335207936
ISBN13 9780335207930
Number of pages 299
Original Title Total War and Historical Change: Europe 1914-1955 (UK Higher Education OUP Humanities & Social Sciences History)
Published Date 2009
Book Condition Very good
Jacket Condition No Dustjacket
Binding Paperback
Size 8vo
Place of Publication United Kingdom
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pp. 299, *What do we mean by social and cultural change? *What is the nature of total war? *How do wars come to happen?
*What are the consequences of war? In exploring these four key themes, this collection provides a major resource for the study of twentieth century European history and exemplifies different historical methods and approaches. The authors are drawn from a range of disciplines including those of economics, literature and the arts as well as military, social and political history, and together they raise some of the most significant problems and debates in the study of history. The essays range from standard seminal works by Stanley Hoffmann, Arno J. Mayer and Charles Maier to more recent contributions by Richard Bessell, Mark Harrison and Hew Strachan.”

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Weight 0.52 kg