01409 2200253 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082001100123084001700134100002800151245010500179260004500284300003600329520062300365650004100988650003501029650001801064990002401082990002501106990002401131INLIS00000000000227620241022120347 a0010-0520002276241022 | | eng  a0-631-23616-3 aeng a909.82 a909.82 BAY b0 aBayly, Christopher Alan1 aBirth Of The Modern World, 1780-1914 :bGlobal Connections and Comparisons /cChristopher Alan Bayly aAustralia :bBlackwell Publishing,c2004 axxiv, 540 p. :b: ill. ;c25 cm aAny historical study is constructed from a partial view of the work of many scholars. A book on this scale is deply indebted to a whole generation of historian and to many others from earlier times. This book is a thematic history of the world from 1780, the beginning of the revolutionary age, to 1914, the onset of the first world war, which ripped apart the contemporary system of states and empires. The book, therefore, trace the rise of globaluniformities in the state, religion, poltical ideologies, and economic life as they developed through institutions such as churches, royal courts, or systems of justice. 4aRevolutions --History --18th century 4aHistory, Modern --19th century 4aGlobalization a05142/MKRI-P/I-2008 a05844/MKRI-P/IX-2008 a05142/MKRI-P/I-2008