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The shifting balance of world forces, 1898-1945 / edited by C.L. Mowat.
Alternative Title
Shifting balance of world forces, 1898-1945
Era of violence, 1898-1945
Publication Info
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1968.
Edition
2nd ed.
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BJL Basement b
D 208 C1(12)
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xxvii, 845 p ; 24 cm.
Edition
2nd ed.
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"A second edition of Volume XII, The era of violence" (originally published 1960).
ISBN
0521045517
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Series
The new Cambridge modern history ; v. 12
Subject
History, Modern.
Alt author
Thomson, David, 1912-1970.
Mowat, Charles Loch, 1911-1970.
Alternative Title
Shifting balance of world forces, 1898-1945
Era of violence, 1898-1945
Descript
xxvii, 845 p ; 24 cm.
Edition
2nd ed.
Note
"A second edition of Volume XII, The era of violence" (originally published 1960).
ISBN
0521045517
Series
The new Cambridge modern history ; v. 12
Subject
History, Modern.
Alt author
Thomson, David, 1912-1970.
Mowat, Charles Loch, 1911-1970.
Alternative Title
Shifting balance of world forces, 1898-1945
Era of violence, 1898-1945
LOCATION
SHELVED AT
LOAN TYPE
STATUS
BJL Basement b
D 208 C1(12)
8 WEEK LOAN
ASK at the Reading Room
Subject
History, Modern.
Descript
xxvii, 845 p ; 24 cm.
Note
"A second edition of Volume XII, The era of violence" (originally published 1960).
Alt author
Thomson, David, 1912-1970.
Mowat, Charles Loch, 1911-1970.
ISBN
0521045517
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