World War II: A Global History, Edition 6

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· Routledge
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414
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About this ebook

Fully revised and restructured, the sixth edition of World War II: A Global History offers students a concise and yet thorough textbook that examines history’s bloodiest conflict. The chapters alternate between chronological chapters on Europe and Asia-Pacific and thematic chapters on innovations, home fronts, brutal regimes, and logistics. This textbook includes the following features:
  • A lively narrative of facts, events, people, and ideas that incorporates thoughtful analysis
  • New material and restructured content on global factors that affected the causes, conduct, and consequences of World War II
  • Balanced pace that does not bog readers down in too many details yet gives them sufficient depth and breadth for context
  • Chapters, sections, and sidebars arranged in ways that can complement lectures and assignments
  • Fifty new photographs that illustrate the human condition and weaponry during World War II.

Global in focus, by blending both geographic and thematic chapters to ensure readers gain a comprehensive understanding of impact of the war worldwide, this is the perfect volume for all students of the biggest global conflict of the twentieth century.

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About the author

Michael J. Lyons is Emeritus Professor of History at North Dakota State University, U.S.A. He is author of the previous editions of World War II: A Short History and of World War I: A Short History.

David J. Ulbrich directs the online M.A. in Military History Program at Norwich University, U.S.A. He is co-author of Race and Gender in Modern Western Warfare and of the second edition of Ways of War: American Military History from the Colonial Era to the Twenty-First Century.

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