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It presents a comprehensive and thoroughly researched account of World War II from a genuinely global perspective. Developed by the Institute of World History at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, this volume marks the eightieth anniversary of the Allied victory with a reassessment of the war's origins, key developments, and long-term impact on the international order. Drawing on a broad range of primary sources in Chinese, English, German, Japanese, French, and Russian, the book challenges conventional Western-focused narratives. It introduces a wider chronological framework by…mehr

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It presents a comprehensive and thoroughly researched account of World War II from a genuinely global perspective. Developed by the Institute of World History at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, this volume marks the eightieth anniversary of the Allied victory with a reassessment of the war's origins, key developments, and long-term impact on the international order. Drawing on a broad range of primary sources in Chinese, English, German, Japanese, French, and Russian, the book challenges conventional Western-focused narratives. It introduces a wider chronological framework by identifying the September 18th Incident in 1931 as the true starting point of the global anti-fascist war. Through detailed examination of major theatres of conflict, including the Eastern Front, Europe, the Pacific, the Atlantic, and North Africa and the Mediterranean, the book highlights the interconnected nature of military operations, diplomatic negotiations, and grassroots resistance movements. A particular focus is given to China's role in the global conflict. The book offers a detailed analysis of China's battlefield contributions, the formation of a national united front, and the country's evolving position within the wider Allied effort. It also explores international resistance movements and the diplomatic processes that shaped the postwar political and economic landscape. By providing a global narrative that incorporates often underrepresented perspectives, this book addresses an important gap in existing World War II literature. This volume will serve as a valuable resource for scholars, students, and general readers interested in global history, international relations, military studies, and East Asian affairs.
Autorenporträt
The Institute of World History (IWH) of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) is a comprehensive research institution that conducts research on the history of countries and regions in the world out of China, and is the academic center of world history in China. It was formerly the World History Research Group established in 1959at the Institute of History, Division of Philosophy and Social Sciences, CASS. In 1962, the Research Group was expanded into the Department of World History. On this basis, the IWH was formally established in May, 1964 with the approval of the State Council of the People's Republic of China. When the CASS was founded in l977, IWH became one of its institutes.