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The origins of the First World War have always been difficult to establish and have aroused deep controversy. Tracking the debates as they developed at critical points through the twentieth century this book focuses on the controversy itself, rather than the specific events leading up to the war.
Suitable for undergraduate students of history and gender studies, this accessible overview traces the theoretical debates about the nature and scope of the history of gender. Engagingly written, the book is both comprehensible and appealing to students of history.
Examines the historiography of nationalism from 1850 to discover why the ubiquitous phenomena of nations and nationalism have proved so intangible and why so many conflicting theories are being advanced. This book argues that theories and explanations of nationalism have been inextricably linked to contemporary political concerns.
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