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Astonishing in its scope and erudition, this is the magnum opus that Niall Ferguson's numerous acclaimed works have been leading up to. In it, he grapples with perhaps the most challenging questions of modern history: Why was the twentieth century history's bloodiest by far? Why did unprecedented material progress go hand in hand with total war and genocide? His quest for new answers takes him from the walls of Nanjing to the bloody beaches of Normandy, from the economics of ethnic cleansing to the politics of imperial decline and fall. The result, as brilliantly written as it is vital, is a great historian's masterwork.
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The War of the World, Niall Ferguson
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- Titre
- The War of the World
- Sous-titre
- Twentieth-Century Conflict and the Descent of the West
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Niall Ferguson
- Éditeur
- Penguin Press HC, The
- Publié
- 2006
- Format
- rigide
- Pages
- 808
- ISBN10
- 1594201005
- ISBN13
- 9781594201004
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Nonfiction, Sciences sociales, Thème historique, Histoire, Sciences politiques & Politique, Politique, Histoire militaire, Prose de guerre, Guerres, Seconde Guerre mondiale, 20e siècle, Histoire de l'Europe, Holocauste, Première Guerre mondiale (1914–1918), Nazisme, Communisme, Adolf Hitler, Guerre Froide, Josif Vissarionovitch Staline, 1879-1953, Génocide, Guerre de Corée
- Première publication
- 2006
- Titre original
- The War of the World: History's Age of Hatred
- Évaluation
- 4,05 sur 5
- Description
- Astonishing in its scope and erudition, this is the magnum opus that Niall Ferguson's numerous acclaimed works have been leading up to. In it, he grapples with perhaps the most challenging questions of modern history: Why was the twentieth century history's bloodiest by far? Why did unprecedented material progress go hand in hand with total war and genocide? His quest for new answers takes him from the walls of Nanjing to the bloody beaches of Normandy, from the economics of ethnic cleansing to the politics of imperial decline and fall. The result, as brilliantly written as it is vital, is a great historian's masterwork.





