War and the World 1450–2000

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War and the World 1450–2000 is a historical study by Jeremy Black that examines the global development of warfare and its impact on international relations and societies from the mid-fifteenth century to the modern era.

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instanceOf history book
non-fiction book
scholarly work
author Jeremy Black NERFINISHED
coversPeriod early modern period
modern era
examines economic consequences of war
political contexts of war
relationship between war and empire
relationship between war and globalization
relationship between war and state formation
social consequences of war
technological change in warfare
focusesOn global development of warfare
impact of war on international relations
impact of war on societies
genre military history
world history
hasAuthorNationality British
hasPerspective global perspective
intendedAudience general readers interested in war and history
scholars of military history
students of history
language English
mainSubject global history
international relations
military history
warfare
temporalCoverage 1450–2000
timeSpanEnd 2000
timeSpanStart 1450

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Jeremy Black hasWritten War and the World 1450–2000