The World at War 1914–1945

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The World at War 1914–1945 is a historical study by Jeremy Black that analyzes the global military, political, and social dimensions of the two World Wars as a single, interconnected era of conflict.

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instanceOf book
historical study
analyzes global dimensions of the World Wars
approach comparative history
international history
author Jeremy Black NERFINISHED
authorName Jeremy Black NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
coversEvent World War I NERFINISHED
World War II NERFINISHED
coversTheme civilian experience of war
economic dimensions of war
global strategy
international relations in wartime
total war
examines military aspects of 1914–1945 conflicts
political aspects of 1914–1945 conflicts
social aspects of 1914–1945 conflicts
field history
focusesOn interconnection between World War I and World War II
genre military history book
non-fiction
hasAuthorOccupation historian
historicalPeriod 20th century
intendedAudience general readers interested in World Wars
scholars of military history
students of history
language English
mainTopic First World War NERFINISHED
Second World War NERFINISHED
global conflict
military history
political history
social history
perspective global
subfield 20th-century history
war studies
subjectOf historical analysis
timeSpan 1914–1945
treatsAs single interconnected era of conflict
treatsWorldWarsAs linked conflicts rather than separate wars

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Jeremy Black hasWritten The World at War 1914–1945