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http://www.cambridge.org/cn/academic/subjects/history/military-history/cambridge-history-second-world-war?format=WX The Cambridge History of the Second World War is an authoritative new account of the conflict that unfolded between 1939 and 1945. With contributions from a team of leading historians, the three volumes adopt a transnational approach to offer a comprehensive, glob...(展開全部) http://www.cambridge.org/cn/academic/subjects/history/military-history/cambridge-history-second-world-war?format=WX The Cambridge History of the Second World War is an authoritative new account of the conflict that unfolded between 1939 and 1945. With contributions from a team of leading historians, the three volumes adopt a transnational approach to offer a comprehensive, global analysis of the military, political, sociological, economic and cultural aspects of the war. Volume 1 provides an operational perspective on the course of the war, examining strategies, military cultures and organisation and the key campaigns, whilst Volume 2 reviews the 'politics' of war, the global aspirations of the rival alliances, and the role of diplomacy. Volume 3 considers the war as an economic, social and cultural event, exploring how entire nations mobilized their economies and populations and dealt with the catastrophic losses that followed. The volumes conclude by considering the lasting impact of World War Two and the memory of war across different cultures of commemoration. The first global account providing the history of the Second World War Written by a team of leading international contributors to provide the most authoritative account of the conflict to date Integrates the Second World War's military, political, social and cultural history Editors John Ferris, University of Calgary John Ferris is Professor of History and Fellow at The Centre for Military and Strategic Studies at the University of Calgary. He received an MA (1980) and a PhD(1986)