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A panoramic view of global history from the end of World War Two to the dawn of the new millennium, and a portrait of an age of unprecedented transformation.In this ambitious, groundbreaking, and sweeping work, Jonathan Sperber guides readers through six decades of global history, from the end of World War Two to the onset of the new millennium. As Sperber''s immersive and propulsive book reveals, the defining quality of these decades involved the rising and unstoppable flow of people, goods, capital, and ideas across boundaries, continents, and oceans, creating prosperity in some parts of the world, destitution in others, increasing a sense of collective responsibility while also reinforcing nationalism and xenophobia. It was an age of transformation in every realm of human existence: from relations with nature to relations between and among nations, superpowers to emerging states; from the forms of production to the foundations of religious faith. These changes took place on an unpre

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The book, most exclusively based on western materials, gives more space to developments in western Europe and America than to those in other parts of the world...Jonathan Sperber has written a landmark study of the twentieth century. A monumental work of scholarship, it will shape our thinking about the most global era in human history. * David Motadel, Times Literary Supplement *
Jonathan Sperber has provided the first genuinely global history of the late twentieth century. It is a work of massive intelligence and erudition, beautifully rendered in eloquent and moving prose. Sperber really shows how interconnections work, and how apparently unrelated trends or events fit in with each other. A must-read for anyone interested in global order, and in the precarious legacy the twentieth century left for the new millennium. * Harold James, author The War of Words: A Glossary of Globalization *
A preeminent historian of the nineteenth century has turned his attention to the second half of the twentieth, with spectacular results. Jonathan Sperber tackles the largest and most important themes head-on, with intellectual energy and a remarkable command of telling detail. The Age of Interconnection is bold, original, imaginatively organized, and exceptionally well written. This is a deeply serious book that is also exciting to read, a true tour de force. * David Blackbourn, author of The Conquest of Nature and the forthcoming Germany in the World, 1500-2000: A Global History *
A truly brilliant, gripping, and readable history of the 1945-2001 world, making a very persuasive case that globalization is the main thread for economics, politics, and sociology in moving toward not utopia but at least a world in which a smaller proportion of us are in dire want and desperate fear. * J. Bradford DeLong, author of Slouching to Utopia: An Economic History of the Twentieth Century *
An excellent volume, particularly given Sperber's apparent ability to remain optimistic through it all. * Choice *

Table of Contents
Introduction Part 1: The Material World Chapter 1: Nature Chapter 2: Disease Chapter 3: Technologies Part 2: Interactions Chapter 4: Markets Chapter 5: Migrations Chapter 6: The Powers Part 3: Varieties of the Social Chapter 7: Societies Chapter 8: Labor Chapter 9: Leisure Chapter 10: Consumers Part 4: Dreams and Nightmares Chapter 11: Beliefs Chapter 12: Murder Chapter 13: Utopias Epilogue: The Zeroes Conclusions Select Bibliography Index

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      Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
      Publication Date: 05/01/2023
      ISBN13: 9780190918958, 978-0190918958
      ISBN10: 0190918950

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A panoramic view of global history from the end of World War Two to the dawn of the new millennium, and a portrait of an age of unprecedented transformation.In this ambitious, groundbreaking, and sweeping work, Jonathan Sperber guides readers through six decades of global history, from the end of World War Two to the onset of the new millennium. As Sperber''s immersive and propulsive book reveals, the defining quality of these decades involved the rising and unstoppable flow of people, goods, capital, and ideas across boundaries, continents, and oceans, creating prosperity in some parts of the world, destitution in others, increasing a sense of collective responsibility while also reinforcing nationalism and xenophobia. It was an age of transformation in every realm of human existence: from relations with nature to relations between and among nations, superpowers to emerging states; from the forms of production to the foundations of religious faith. These changes took place on an unpre

      Trade Review
      The book, most exclusively based on western materials, gives more space to developments in western Europe and America than to those in other parts of the world...Jonathan Sperber has written a landmark study of the twentieth century. A monumental work of scholarship, it will shape our thinking about the most global era in human history. * David Motadel, Times Literary Supplement *
      Jonathan Sperber has provided the first genuinely global history of the late twentieth century. It is a work of massive intelligence and erudition, beautifully rendered in eloquent and moving prose. Sperber really shows how interconnections work, and how apparently unrelated trends or events fit in with each other. A must-read for anyone interested in global order, and in the precarious legacy the twentieth century left for the new millennium. * Harold James, author The War of Words: A Glossary of Globalization *
      A preeminent historian of the nineteenth century has turned his attention to the second half of the twentieth, with spectacular results. Jonathan Sperber tackles the largest and most important themes head-on, with intellectual energy and a remarkable command of telling detail. The Age of Interconnection is bold, original, imaginatively organized, and exceptionally well written. This is a deeply serious book that is also exciting to read, a true tour de force. * David Blackbourn, author of The Conquest of Nature and the forthcoming Germany in the World, 1500-2000: A Global History *
      A truly brilliant, gripping, and readable history of the 1945-2001 world, making a very persuasive case that globalization is the main thread for economics, politics, and sociology in moving toward not utopia but at least a world in which a smaller proportion of us are in dire want and desperate fear. * J. Bradford DeLong, author of Slouching to Utopia: An Economic History of the Twentieth Century *
      An excellent volume, particularly given Sperber's apparent ability to remain optimistic through it all. * Choice *

      Table of Contents
      Introduction Part 1: The Material World Chapter 1: Nature Chapter 2: Disease Chapter 3: Technologies Part 2: Interactions Chapter 4: Markets Chapter 5: Migrations Chapter 6: The Powers Part 3: Varieties of the Social Chapter 7: Societies Chapter 8: Labor Chapter 9: Leisure Chapter 10: Consumers Part 4: Dreams and Nightmares Chapter 11: Beliefs Chapter 12: Murder Chapter 13: Utopias Epilogue: The Zeroes Conclusions Select Bibliography Index

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