Contemporary History. The twentieth century
The new updated edition of a guide that has proved enduringly popular both in universities and schools. The twentieth century is the century that began with the original trauma of the Great War and ended with the great transformations following the fall of the Berlin wall: this is the periodization of this guide, which includes an analysis of recent events in non-schematic, fluid prose. The writing is clear and easily accessible, making it especially attractive to teachers, and is supported by numerous documents and bibliographies to help students investigate the issues discussed. This greatly amplified and revised edition contains numerous new key words, vital for focusing on the main thematic-conceptual categories of the period under discussion.
The authors
Giovanni Sabbatucci
Giovanni Sabbatucci is professor of Contemporary History at the University of Rome “La Sapienza”.
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Vittorio Vidotto is professor of Contemporary History at the University of Rome “La Sapienza”.
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