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Nov 19, 2024 01:03AM
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Still rather unclear what she's even talking about when she refers to the "disintegration of nation-states" that putatively occurred in the early 20th century.
Dec 05, 2024 08:14AM
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Mesoscope
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The Eurocentrism of this book defies belief. She talks about the French Revolution as if the American Revolution never happened, and all of its ideas were new. Focusing heavily on autocratic states in WW II, I don't think the word "Japan" has appeared once so far. And, like a great many Germans, when she says "European" she means "French, German, and English," and when she says "global" she adds Russia and the US.
Nov 27, 2024 07:22AM
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Nov 11, 2024 12:29AM
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Mesoscope It took around 150 pages for this argument to start to come into focus for me, and to assume a persuasive power. I think a lot of readers 100 pages in are likely to feel a little lost.

You also need to have a healthy interest in European history in the 19th and 20th centuries per se, or this book will probably be excruciating to read.


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Keith Yep, sounds about right


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