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From World War to Postwar: Revolution, Cold War, Decolonization, and the Rise of American Hegemony,

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Offering a global account of the 'long' World War II, this book challenges conventional narratives that picture a clearly defined war period (1939-1945) followed by a distinct postwar era dominated by the encroaching cold war. Arguing instead that while some aspects of the war did end abruptly in 1945, in many corners of the world 'war' bled directly and raggedly into the 'postwar' such as Allied Occupation in Italy, the civil war in Greece, the rise of US hegemony and struggles for national liberation in India. From World War to Postwar shows how critical developments in the latter half of the 20th century were a direct result of the Second World War, and reconceptualizes the conflict as an intersecting series of regional wars as well as an overarching world war.

Offering new ways to think about how 'the war' shaped the second half of the 20th century, this book reaches into those regions often overlooked in the study of WWII. Showing how wartime relations between the US and Latin America played a crucial role in the worldwide development of US hegemony, how WWII accelerated the retreat from Empire in Sub-Saharan Africa and how it encouraged the growth of anti-colonialism in regions around the world, Buchanan offers a truly global account of the outcomes of the largest conflict in human history, and challenges the temporal boundaries in which we view it.

Author: Buchanan Andrew
Publisher: BLOOMSBURY
Pages: 288
ISBN: 9781350240209
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2023

1. The Dawn of the American Century
2. Hegemony Qualified: The Soviet Union, China, and the Passage from War to Cold War
3. Latin America: Bedrock of US Hegemony
4. The Axis Powers: From Defeated Enemies to Key Allies
5. War and Revolution in China, India, and Southeast Asia
6. Britain, France, and the End of Empire
7. Winds of Change in Africa and the Middle East
8. Conclusions: the Thickening Anthropocene, Liberal Internationalism, and its Discontents
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ANDREW N. BUCHANAN is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of History at the University of Vermont. A specialist in Global and Military history, he is the author of American Grand Strategy in the Mediterranean during World War II and has published articles on World War II in the Journal of Contemporary History, Diplomacy and Statecraft, Journal of Transatlantic Studies, Global War Studies, and American Quarterly.

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