Основной контент книги The Cambridge Modern History Collection
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The Cambridge Modern History Collection

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The ultimate scholarly chronicle of the modern world.

The Cambridge Modern History—conceived by Lord Acton and edited by Adolphus Ward—is one of the most authoritative and ambitious historical works ever published. Spanning centuries of global change, this monumental 12-volume series presents a panoramic view of the political, social, economic, and cultural forces that shaped the modern era.


From the Renaissance to the dawn of the 20th century, each volume is written by leading historians of its time, delivering unmatched depth, scholarly rigor, and timeless relevance.


This complete edition includes:


Volume 1: The Renaissance


Volume 2: The Reformation


Volume 3: The Wars of Religion


Volume 4: The Thirty Years' War


Volume 5: The Age of Louis XIV


Volume 6: The Eighteenth Century


Volume 7: The United States


Volume 8: The French Revolution


Volume 9: Napoleon


Volume 10: The Restoration


Volume 11: The Growth of Nationalities


Volume 12: The Latest Age


An invaluable resource for historians, students, and anyone passionate about understanding the foundations of the modern world.


"An enduring landmark in historical scholarship." – The Times Literary Supplement

"Comprehensive, authoritative, and indispensable for serious study." – The Cambridge Review

"A monumental achievement of historical insight." – Goodreads Reviewer


Whether you're conducting research or seeking an in-depth understanding of world history's pivotal events, this collection remains an indispensable reference.


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Release date on Litres:
29 July 2025
Volume:
5250 p.
ISBN:
9782386918681
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