Current History’s November 2014 special issue, “Legacies of - TopicsExpress



          

Current History’s November 2014 special issue, “Legacies of 1914,” is now available in print, on our website, and for Kindle via Amazon. To mark the centenary of the outbreak of World War I (and Current History’s own 100th anniversary), the editors invited a group of leading historians to contribute essays on the long-term consequences of World War I for international cooperation and conflict. Featured are the following pieces: “The Global Legacies of World War I” by John Horne (Trinity College Dublin) “Rediscovering Internationalism” by Glenda Sluga (University of Sydney) “The Many Meanings of National Self-Determination” by Brad Simpson (University of Connecticut) “Genocidal Legacies of the Great War” by Mark Levene (University of Southampton) “The Economic Consequences of the War and the Peace” by Patricia Clavin (University of Oxford) Perspective: “Contingency and Catastrophe” by Sean McMeekin (Bard College) Books: “Dawn of the Almighty Dollar” by Emily S. Rosenberg (University of California, Irvine) currenthistory/
Posted on: Mon, 27 Oct 2014 15:52:39 +0000

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