[download pdf] The Greater Second World War: Global Perspectives by Andrew N. Bu

30 December 2025

Views: 5

Book The Greater Second World War: Global Perspectives PDF Download - Andrew N. Buchanan, Ruth Lawlor

Download ebook ➡ http://ebooksharez.info/pl/book/738340/1459

The Greater Second World War: Global Perspectives
Andrew N. Buchanan, Ruth Lawlor
Page: 408
Format: pdf, ePub, mobi, fb2
ISBN: 9781501780653
Publisher: Cornell University Press

Download or Read Online The Greater Second World War: Global Perspectives Free Book (PDF ePub Mobi) by Andrew N. Buchanan, Ruth Lawlor
The Greater Second World War: Global Perspectives Andrew N. Buchanan, Ruth Lawlor PDF, The Greater Second World War: Global Perspectives Andrew N. Buchanan, Ruth Lawlor Epub, The Greater Second World War: Global Perspectives Andrew N. Buchanan, Ruth Lawlor Read Online, The Greater Second World War: Global Perspectives Andrew N. Buchanan, Ruth Lawlor Audiobook, The Greater Second World War: Global Perspectives Andrew N. Buchanan, Ruth Lawlor VK, The Greater Second World War: Global Perspectives Andrew N. Buchanan, Ruth Lawlor Kindle, The Greater Second World War: Global Perspectives Andrew N. Buchanan, Ruth Lawlor Epub VK, The Greater Second World War: Global Perspectives Andrew N. Buchanan, Ruth Lawlor Free Download

Overview
The Greater Second World War challenges the traditional temporal and geographic frameworks of World War II, expanding the timeline to include a series of regional conflicts and revolutions that began in 1931 and continued into the mid-1950s. These conflicts bookended a "central paroxysm" defined by the intervention of the United States into every theater of the war, rendering it genuinely global. The essays within this volume bring top-level accounts of US, European, and Axis strategic maneuvering into conversation with social histories of "bottom-up" agency in ways that destabilize conventional narratives. Working with novel and overlapping scales of time and space and attuned to ongoing and lively debates about the place of the nation-state in global history after 1945, the scholars featured in The Greater Second World War seek to not only describe the war's beginnings in Asia and Africa—rather than in Europe—but also trace its ends to the shatter zones of the Soviet frontier, the struggles for sovereignty in contested spaces, and the long-reaches of US imperialism well into the late twentieth century. Together, their contributions reveal how the cascading imperial and economic crises of the mid-twentieth century triggered a series of discrete local and regional struggles that took on the character of a singular, unified "world war" after the entry of the United States into every theater and almost every corner of the world. Contributors: Marco Maria Aterrano, Th. W. Bottelier, Pablo del Hierro, Alexandre Fortes, Kelly A. Hammond, Ashley Jackson, Naina Manjrekar, David Motadel, Tejasvi Nagaraja, Martin Thomas

Share