The Cambridge World History - Volume 7 Part 1 /
Production, destruction, and connection, 1750 to the present. Structures, spaces, and boundary making
edited by J.R. McNeill and Kenneth Pomeranz
- Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2017.
- xviii, 656 pages : illustrations (black and white), maps (black and white) ; 24 cm
Volume 7.1 Production, destruction, and connection, 1750 to the present. Structures, spaces, and boundary making
Energy, population, and environmental change since 1750 : entering the Anthropocene / J. R. McNeill -- The economic history of agriculture since 1800 / Giovanni Federico -- Global industrialization : a multipolar perspective / Kaoru Sugihara -- The history of world technology, 1750-present / Paul Josephson -- A new world of energy / Vaclav Smil -- Demography and population / Massimo Livi-Bacci -- Population politics since 1750 / Alison Bashford -- Disease and world history from 1750 / Alison Bashford -- The politics of smallpox eradication / Erez Manela -- The evolution of international law / Anthony Clark Arend -- On nationalism / Aviel Roshwald -- Assessing imperialism / Danielle Kinsey -- Self-strengthening and other political responses to the expansion of European economic and political power / R. Bin Wong -- Decolonization and its legacy / Prasenjit Duara -- Genocide / Mark Levene -- Communism and fascism / Robert Strayer -- The Middle East in world history since 1750 / John Obert Voll -- East Asia in world history, 1750-21st century / Mark Selden -- Latin America in world history / Julie A. Charlip -- Africa in world history / Frederick Cooper -- The United States in world history since the 1750s / Ian Tyrrell -- The economic history of the Pacific / Lionel Frost.