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For items in the Oxford Handbooks series, not merely any OUP title that could be called a handbook. Pages in category "Oxford Handbooks" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Journal of World History 1.1 (1990): 23–76. Bentley, Jerry H., ed. The Oxford Handbook of World History (Oxford University Press, 2011) Costello, Paul. World Historians and Their Goals: Twentieth-Century Answers to Modernism (1993).
Oxford Early Christian Texts; Eclipse of Reason (Horkheimer) Ecology or Catastrophe; The Economy of Esteem; The Edge of the Cloud; The Elephant in the Brain; The Emperor's New Mind; Empire of Liberty: A History of the Early Republic, 1789–1815; The End of Time (book) Enemies of the Enlightenment; Essays in Musical Analysis; Ethics (Moore book)
World history or global history as a field of historical study examines history from a global perspective. It emerged centuries ago; some leading practitioners are Voltaire (1694–1778), Hegel (1770–1831), Karl Marx (1818–1883), Oswald Spengler (1880–1936), and Arnold J. Toynbee (1889–1975).
It is world-renowned for its dictionaries as well as other books, largely academic in nature. It also publishes the Oxford World's Classics series. Other publishing companies based in the city include David Fickling Books, [1] notable as the first bi-continental publisher of children's books. [2]
The Oxford Handbook of Carl Schmitt is a 2017 book about the legal scholar and political philosopher Carl Schmitt, edited by Jens Meierhenrich and Oliver Simons for Oxford University Press and its Oxford Handbooks series. [1]
The book explored world history in terms of the effect different old world civilizations had on one another, and cites the deep influence of Western civilization on the rest of the world to argue that societal contact with foreign civilizations is the primary force in driving historical change.
The Short Oxford History of the Modern World series is a book series published by the Oxford University Press publishing house. Each book gives a comprehensive introduction to a particular period or theme in history. The general editor for the series was J.M. Roberts.