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The Fall of France 1940

The Fall of France 1940

1st Edition

By Andrew Shennan
November 03, 2000

Offering a fresh critical perspective on this momentous event, Andrew Shennan examines both the continuities and discontinuities that resulted from the events of 1940. The main focus is on the French experience of the war, but this experience is framed within the larger context of France's - and ...

Germany 1989 In the Aftermath of the Cold War

Germany 1989: In the Aftermath of the Cold War

1st Edition

By Lothar Kettenacker
June 25, 2009

In autumn 1989 the world watched transfixed as East German citizens, demonstrating under the banner ‘We are the people!’, staged the only successful, totally peaceful revolution in German history. By October 1990, the process of reunification was formally concluded, bringing together a nation that ...

The Oil Crisis

The Oil Crisis

1st Edition

By Fiona Venn
May 30, 2002

 In October 1973 two crises – one economic, one political – intersected, with dramatic and long term consequences for international relations. On 6 October, Egypt and Syria launched an attack on Israel, and within a few days the major Arab oil producers announced their support by use of the ‘...

Ending Apartheid

Ending Apartheid

1st Edition

By Jack Spence, David Welsh
August 12, 2010

The release of Nelson Mandela from twenty-seven years imprisonment in 1990 and the free elections which followed four years later were among the most dramatic events of the twentieth century. David Welsh and J. E. Spence here examine the complex forces which lay behind that drama.  They chart ...

The Great Treks The Transformation of Southern Africa 1815-1854

The Great Treks: The Transformation of Southern Africa 1815-1854

1st Edition

By Norman Etherington
October 25, 2001

The mass migration of the Boer farmers from Cape Colony to escape British domination in 1835-36 - the Great Trek - has always been a potent icon of Africaaner nationalism and identity. For African nationalists, the Mfecane - the vast movement of the Black populations in the interior following the ...

The Bomb Nuclear Weapons in their Historical, Strategic and Ethical Context

The Bomb: Nuclear Weapons in their Historical, Strategic and Ethical Context

1st Edition

By D.B.G. Heuser
August 20, 1999

This tightly argued and profoundly thought provoking book tackles a huge subject: the coming of the nuclear age with bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945, and the ways in which it has changed our lives since. Dr Heuser sets these events in their historical context and tackles key issues...

The End of the Ottoman Empire, 1908-1923

The End of the Ottoman Empire, 1908-1923

1st Edition

By Alexander Lyon Macfie
June 10, 1998

The collapse of the Ottoman Empire is a key event in the shaping of our own times. From its ruins rose a whole map of new countries including Turkey, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and the perennially troubled area of Palestine as well as the Balkan lands - states which were to remain ...

The Paris Commune 1871

The Paris Commune 1871

1st Edition

By Robert Tombs
June 23, 1999

The Paris Commune was the biggest and last popular revolution in western Europe - ending the cycle of revolutions that started in 1789. The Parisians, reeling from defeat in the Franco-Prussian War set up their own revolutionary administration. Government troops eventually retook the city and took ...

The Fall of Constantinople to the Ottomans Context and Consequences

The Fall of Constantinople to the Ottomans: Context and Consequences

1st Edition

By Michael Angold
September 28, 2012

The fall of Constantinople to the Ottomans in 1453 marked the end of a thousand years of the Christian Roman Empire. Thereafter, world civilisation began a process of radical change. The West came to identify itself as Europe; the Russians were set on the path of autocracy; the Ottomans were ...

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