Small Wars, Far Away Places: The Genesis of the Modern World

Author(s): Michael Burleigh

History

The collapse of Western colonial empires after the Second World War led to any number of vicious struggles for power whose bloody consequences haunt us still. Acclaimed historian Michael Burleigh's brilliant analytic skills and clear eye for common themes underpins this powerful account of those struggles. He takes us on a historical journey from Palestine to Pakistan, from Cuba to Indo-China and reframes mid-20th century history by forcing us to look away from the Cold War to the hot wars that continue to afflict us. The result is a dazzling work of history, which examines the death of colonialism with passion, insight and genuine understanding of what it feels like to be caught in the middle of realpolitik.

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Michael Burleigh was born and educated in London. He was an academic for eighteen years before deciding to write full-time in 2001. He has won three major film awards for television documentaries (including 'Selling Murder' which won a BFI award) as well as the 2001 Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction for The Third Reich: A New History (Pan) and in 2012 he was awarded Italy's prestigious Nonino International Master of His Time Prize (previous recipients include V.S. Naipaul, Claudio Magris and Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie). He is married and lives in London.

General Fields

  • : 9780230752320
  • : Pan Macmillan
  • : Macmillan
  • : 01 April 2013
  • : 234mm X 153mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 April 2013
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Michael Burleigh
  • : Hardback
  • : Hardback
  • : Unabridged
  • : Unabridged
  • : 909.825
  • : 909.825
  • : 16
  • : 16
  • : 546
  • : 546