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    £11.99

    Explores the history of China from the founding of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) to the present day. Essential reading for anyone who wants to understand this rising superpower in what promises to be the 'Chinese century'.

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    The Oxford History of the Reformation is the story of one of the truly epochal events in world history, and how it helped create the world we live in today

  • by Professor of History, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Steinberg & Mark D. (Professor of history
    £110.99

    A new history of the Russian Revolution, exploring how people experienced it in their own lives, from Bloody Sunday in 1905 to the final shots of the civil war in 1921. The Russian Revolution, 1905-1921 focuses on human experience to address key issues of inequality, power, and violence, and ideas of justice and freedom.

  • by Queen Mary, University of London) Dubow, Saul (Professor of African History & et al.
    £29.99 - 108.49

    This fresh interpretation of apartheid South Africa integrates histories of resistance with the analysis of power - asking not only why apartheid was defeated, but how it came to survive for so long.

  • by Pembroke College, Oxford) Gregory & Adrian (Fellow
    £27.99 - 116.49

    This new perspective on the First World War offers a concise narrative of the war in its global context, from the first military actions in July 1914 to the signing of the peace treaty by Germany in July 1919, and explores how our understanding of the war has changed over time.

  • - England and its Island Neighbours, 1500-1707
    by Washington University, St Louis) Hirst & Derek (William Eliot Smith Professor of History
    £31.99 - 110.49

    A rich narrative history of England's increasing dominance over the territories that became known as the British Isles in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, from the reign of Henry VII through to the Act of Union of 1707.

  • - 1928-1953
    by The University of Western Australia) Edele & Mark (Associate Professor of History
    £32.49 - 116.49

    A fresh analytical overview of the complex social formation ruled over by Stalin and his henchmen from the late 1920s to the early 1950s, drawing on declassified archival materials, interviews with former Soviet citizens, old and new memoirs, and personal diaries, as well as the best of sixty years of scholarship.

  • by The Bologna Center of The Johns Hopkins University) Harper & John Lamberton (Professor of American Foreign Policy and European Studies
    £26.49 - 102.99

    A concise, briskly-written account of the Cold War, drawing on the latest archival evidence and scholarly research. It includes a discussion of Cold War historiography and in the introductory section frames the main account by examining some of the subject's primary documents.

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