The New International History
Revolutionary Armies in the Modern Era: A Revisionist Approach
1st Edition
By S.P. Mackenzie
February 13, 2014
This presents a major re-evaluation of the standard view of revolutionary armies, the range of attitudes towards the role of heroic individuals, the formation and leadership of armies, and the differences and similarities between such armies. Beginning with an exploration of the New Model Army of ...
US Foreign Policy in World History
1st Edition
By David Ryan
September 20, 2000
US Foreign Policy in World History is a survey of US foreign relations and its perceived crusade to spread liberty and democracy in the two hundred years since the American Revolution. David Ryan undertakes a systematic and material analysis of US foreign policy, whilst also explaining the ...
The Caribbean Basin: An International History
1st Edition
By Graeme Mount, Stephen Randall
June 18, 1998
The Caribbean Basin: An International History provides a study of the entire Caribbean region, including Central America and the Caribbean coast of northern South America. It also offers analysis of: * the role of international intervention * the complex interaction among major world powers in ...
Global Communications, International Affairs and the Media Since 1945
1st Edition
By Philip Taylor
September 26, 1997
In Global Communications, International Affairs and the Media since 1945 , Philip M. Taylor traces the increased involvement of the media in issues of peace and especially war from the nineteenth century to the present day. He analyzes the nature, role and impact of communications within the ...
Ideology and International Relations in the Modern World
1st Edition
By Alan Cassels
November 15, 1996
Cassels offers a novel perspective on the part played by ideology in international relations over the past two centuries. His treatment is not restricted to the familiar totalitarian ideologies of communism and nazism, but also includes conservatism, liberalism and nationalism. The focus and ...
Explaining Auschwitz and Hiroshima: Historians and the Second World War, 1945-1990
1st Edition
By Richard J. B. Bosworth
May 31, 1994
Explaining Auschwitz and Hiroshima explores the way in which the main combatant societies of the Second World War have historicised that experience. Since 1945, debates in Germany about `the past that would not fade away' have been reasonably well-known. But in this book, Richard Bosworth ...