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This book is a concise guide to the ideas, events, people and movements that have shaped the world from the end of the Second World War to the present.
"Townson is recommended for the clarity and thoroughness of its entries."
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Duncan Townson is a professional historian and is the author of the
Penguin Dictionary of Modern History, 1789–1945 (1994),
Muslim Spain (1973) and
Illustrated Atlas of the Modern World (1981).
This book is a concise guide to the ideas, events, people and movements that have shaped the world from the end of the Second World War to the present.
The Dictionary comprises over 500 entries that extend beyond a simple factual description to discuss the origins and significance of key decisions and events. Coverage is global, with entries on all major countries of the world, as well as general entries on issues of international significance, including the global economy, population explosion and women′s liberation. Extensive cross–referencing enables the reader to link one entry with another, and each of the key entries contains a guide to further reading. The book will be invaluable to students of history, international relations, politics and all those interested in current affairs in general.