Description
“The Nineteenth Century World: Reading From The History of Mankind” is a book co-edited by anthropologist Guy S Metraux and economist Francois Crouzet, first published in 1963. The book is part of a larger series that provides an overview of world history from prehistoric times to the present day.
The book focuses specifically on the 19th century, a period of profound change and transformation in many parts of the world. The editors have compiled a selection of readings from a variety of sources, including academic journals, government reports, and historical accounts, to provide a comprehensive and multifaceted view of the era.
The readings cover a wide range of topics, including the Industrial Revolution and its impact on social and economic structures, imperialism and colonialism, nationalism and the rise of the nation-state, and the impact of science and technology on society and culture.
The book also includes a number of primary sources, such as letters, diaries, and speeches, that offer firsthand accounts of the events and experiences of the era.
Overall, “The Nineteenth Century World” provides a valuable resource for students, scholars, and anyone interested in understanding the major trends and events that shaped the 19th century. The book offers a diverse range of perspectives and insights, and remains an important reference work in the field of world history.
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