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Record Nr.

UNINA9910811973003321

Autore

D'Agostino Anthony <1937->

Titolo

The rise of global powers : international politics in the era of the world wars / / by Anthony D'Agostino [[electronic resource]]

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2012

ISBN

1-107-21460-2

1-139-17925-X

1-283-37803-5

9786613378033

1-139-18880-1

0-511-99348-X

1-139-18752-X

1-139-19011-3

1-139-18289-7

1-139-18521-7

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (viii, 559 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)

Disciplina

327.09/041

Soggetti

World politics - 1900-1945

International relations - History - 20th century

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

The great powers at the dawn of world politics -- Global origins of World War I: from the China scramble to the world crisis of 1904-1906 -- Global origins of World War I: a chain of revolutionary events across the world island -- Balance and revolution, 1914-1918 -- A ragged peace, 1919 -- Scramble for Eurasia, 1919-1922 -- Drastic acts of unhappy powers, 1922-1923 -- Storms in the lull, 1924-1927 -- Politics and economics of the great slump, 1928-1933 -- A vogue for national economy -- Mussolini's moment, 1933-1935 -- The global civil war, 1936-1937 -- Last years of peace, 1937-1939 -- The European war, 1939-1941 -- The world war -- Balance and hegemony.

Sommario/riassunto

Does a system of great powers necessarily imply a struggle for world primacy? Do great states merely hold onto what is theirs, or do they



reach for more? Anthony D'Agostino offers a fascinating new answer to these questions through a fundamental reassessment of the international history of the first half of the twentieth century. From the spatial limits of a purely European great power politics the book looks out to the new horizon of world politics. From the time limits of 1914 to 1945 it considers the interface with nineteenth-century imperialism at one end and the impact of the world wars on the Cold War at the other. This is a global retelling of the expansion of Europe coming up against its limits in the most violent conflicts and explosive social movements yet known to history, the two world wars, the Great Depression, and the Russian and Chinese revolutions.