The World In The Twentieth Century From Empires To Nations

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The World in the Twentieth Century from Empires to Nations

Empires to Nations

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Book Review:

As the title specifies, this book is regarding the world in the 20th century, and it focuses in on colonies as they appear as nation in the post-war world. Europe's Asian colonies, the African colonies, and Europe's great Empires are all discussed in great detail.

Discussed in the twentieth century a major re-shaping the global political and economic relations and led to the collapse of empire and nationalism resulting in the rising power of the world focused on the changes. It develops the theme of the argument that the most profound global transformation of human relations in the twentieth century all the remaining Empire appeared in their place, nation-state.

Made on the first World Revolutionary War and its consequences, and that, in East Asia after World War II broke out in the revolutionary era of the focus of heavy conflict. It includes materials on the Middle East, including Osama bin Laden, on international relations and politics, oil importance prominent part of the growing importance of writing and the Islamic religion.

Summary: Nation versus Empire in Asia

The Forging of Turkish Nation:

The author Daniel R. Brower in this chapter has highlighted different major events that lead to the formation of nations and thus ending the empires. This portion discusses the partitioning of Ottoman Empire after the major event of World War I. The number of territories and slaves that came under the Sultanate of Ottoman Empire got divisions into the forms of numbers of new nations.

The government of Ottoman was collapsed in 1918 when the British and French troops occupied them and made them to sign the Treaty of Servers in 1920. This treaty was later then over write with the newer one, Treaty of Lausanne in 1923. This division ...
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