The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers: Economic Change and Military Conflict from 1500 to 2000About national and international power in the "modern" or Post Renaissance period. Explains how the various powers have risen and fallen over the 5 centuries since the formation of the "new monarchies" in W. Europe. "From the Trade Paperback edition. |
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Indeed , the outcome of all of the major , lengthy wars among the Great Powers
which have been surveyed here repeatedly points to the crucial influences of
productive economic forces — both during the struggle itself , and during those ...
Indeed , the outcome of all of the major , lengthy wars among the Great Powers
which have been surveyed here repeatedly points to the crucial influences of
productive economic forces — both during the struggle itself , and during those ...
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272-80 ; C. Emsley , British Society and the French Wars 1793–1815 ( London ,
1979 ) , chs . 4–5 ; Lefevre , Napoleon , vol . 1 , chs . 5 and 7 ; Glover ,
Napoleonic Wars , pp . 83–84 . See also the comments in E. L. Presseisen ,
Amiens and ...
272-80 ; C. Emsley , British Society and the French Wars 1793–1815 ( London ,
1979 ) , chs . 4–5 ; Lefevre , Napoleon , vol . 1 , chs . 5 and 7 ; Glover ,
Napoleonic Wars , pp . 83–84 . See also the comments in E. L. Presseisen ,
Amiens and ...
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World Bank, 435–36, 456 World Communist Parties' meeting, 398 World
Economic Conference (1933), 283, 335 World Economic Survey (League of
Nations), 299 World War I, xix, 166,256–74 alliance diplomacy and, 249–53, 256
Allies' ...
World Bank, 435–36, 456 World Communist Parties' meeting, 398 World
Economic Conference (1933), 283, 335 World Economic Survey (League of
Nations), 299 World War I, xix, 166,256–74 alliance diplomacy and, 249–53, 256
Allies' ...
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World Power Centers in the Sixteenth Century | 5 |
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