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A. G. Hopkins

    A. G. Hopkins est un historien éminent dont les travaux explorent les complexités de l'histoire impériale. Son érudition se caractérise par sa profondeur et sa rigueur analytique, offrant des aperçus profonds du passé.

    Africa, Empire and World Disorder
    American Empire
    Globalisation In World History
    An Economic History of West Africa
    • An Economic History of West Africa

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Focusing on the economic history of West Africa, this pioneering work serves as both a foundational text and a comprehensive resource for understanding the region's past. It addresses significant gaps in African studies, making it accessible for newcomers while also enriching the discourse on global underdevelopment. The book's insights contribute to a broader understanding of economic dynamics and historical contexts in West Africa.

      An Economic History of West Africa
    • Globalisation In World History

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,5(2)Évaluer

      Globalisation was the buzzword of the 1990s; A second view holds that globalisation has a long history that can be traced back to the nineteenth century, if not earlier. First, it offers a categorisation of types and stages of globalisation that existed before the late twentieth century, No such taxonomy exists at present.

      Globalisation In World History
    • American Empire

      • 1008pages
      • 36 heures de lecture
      3,7(50)Évaluer

      Compelling, provocative, and learned. This book is a stunning and sophisticated reevaluation of the American empire. Hopkins tells an old story in a truly new way--American history will never be the same again.--Jeremi Suri, author of The Impossible Presidency: The Rise and Fall of America's Highest Office.Office.

      American Empire
    • Africa, Empire and World Disorder

      Historical Essays

      • 356pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      The collection features fifteen significant articles by historian A. G. Hopkins, showcasing the growth and transformation of historical studies over the past fifty years. It addresses four key historiographical developments, offering insights into the evolution of historical scholarship and the diverse methodologies that have emerged during this time.

      Africa, Empire and World Disorder