A Cape of Asia Essays on European History

A Cape of Asia collects eighteen of Wesseling's finest essays on European History, clustered around three concerns: The Wider View, or the historical European perspective on globalization, migration and decolonization; Europe's Identity, reflecting the shift from Eurocentrism to Americaniz...

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Main Author: Wesseling, H.L (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Leiden Leiden University Press 2011
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