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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Sara LorenziniPublisher: Princeton University Press Imprint: Princeton University Press ISBN: 9780691204802ISBN 10: 0691204802 Pages: 296 Publication Date: 26 July 2022 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews[Sara] Lorenzini . . . presents an in-depth analysis of the process of global development based on national and regional archives and published sources. . . . This well-researched and illuminating book is an essential contribution to the history of postwar global development. ---D. A. Chekki, Choice In this impressive history, Lorenzini traces the journey of development thinking from its nineteenth-century origins through its entanglements in the great geopolitical struggles of the twentieth century. ---G. John Ikenberry, Foreign Affairs The best global intellectual and political history of development available. ---Nils Gilman, H-Diplo As the best global intellectual and political history of development available, Lorenzini's book should become the standard assignment in classes on the history of development. . . . It deserves wide readership. ---Nils Gilman, H-Diplo RoundtableXXI-41 Lorenzini . . . not interested in praising or denouncing the development enterprise, but rather in historicizing it, considering its origins, how it has changed over time, and how scholars can go about studying it. That alone makes these volumes welcome and timely. ---Artemy M. Kalinovsky, Journal of Contemporary History [A] smart, concise survey of twentieth-century development ideology and practice. ---Thomas C. Field Jr., The Middle Ground Journal [Sara] Lorenzini . . . presents an in-depth analysis of the process of global development based on national and regional archives and published sources. . . . This well-researched and illuminating book is an essential contribution to the history of postwar global development. ---D. A. Chekki, Choice In this impressive history, Lorenzini traces the journey of development thinking from its nineteenth-century origins through its entanglements in the great geopolitical struggles of the twentieth century. ---G. John Ikenberry, Foreign Affairs As the best global intellectual and political history of development available, Lorenzini's book should become the standard assignment in classes on the history of development. . . . It deserves wide readership. ---Nils Gilman, H-Diplo Lorenzini . . . not interested in praising or denouncing the development enterprise, but rather in historicizing it, considering its origins, how it has changed over time, and how scholars can go about studying it. That alone makes these volumes welcome and timely. ---Artemy M. Kalinovsky, Journal of Contemporary History [A] smart, concise survey of twentieth-century development ideology and practice. ---Thomas C. Field Jr., The Middle Ground Journal Through its ambitious exploration across time and space, Global Development has performed an extraordinary feat; it is a book that will be of value to scholars and nonspecialists alike. ---Giuliana Chamedes, American Historical Review Sara Lorenzini offers a lucid, well written and often insightful narrative on the main global development concepts and policies between 1945 and 1989. ---Iris Borowy, Cold War History Global Development is a thorough and accessible account of a very complex and important topic. It is an essential reading that deserves a wide (both scholarly and general) readership and that should be on the shelves of everyone interested in the topic of international development specifically and of the Cold War more generally. ---Bence Kocsev, Comparativ ""[Sara] Lorenzini . . . presents an in-depth analysis of the process of global development based on national and regional archives and published sources. . . . This well-researched and illuminating book is an essential contribution to the history of postwar global development.""---D. A. Chekki, Choice ""In this impressive history, Lorenzini traces the journey of development thinking from its nineteenth-century origins through its entanglements in the great geopolitical struggles of the twentieth century.""---G. John Ikenberry, Foreign Affairs ""As the best global intellectual and political history of development available, Lorenzini’s book should become the standard assignment in classes on the history of development. . . . It deserves wide readership.""---Nils Gilman, H-Diplo ""Lorenzini . . . not interested in praising or denouncing the development enterprise, but rather in historicizing it, considering its origins, how it has changed over time, and how scholars can go about studying it. That alone makes these volumes welcome and timely.""---Artemy M. Kalinovsky, Journal of Contemporary History ""[A] smart, concise survey of twentieth-century development ideology and practice.""---Thomas C. Field Jr., The Middle Ground Journal ""Through its ambitious exploration across time and space, Global Development has performed an extraordinary feat; it is a book that will be of value to scholars and nonspecialists alike.""---Giuliana Chamedes, American Historical Review ""Sara Lorenzini offers a lucid, well written and often insightful narrative on the main global development concepts and policies between 1945 and 1989. ""---Iris Borowy, Cold War History ""Global Development is a thorough and accessible account of a very complex and important topic. It is an essential reading that deserves a wide (both scholarly and general) readership and that should be on the shelves of everyone interested in the topic of international development specifically and of the Cold War more generally.""---Bence Kocsev, Comparativ ""[Global Development] provides an impressive new account of the history of international development. . . . An evocative book that, given its range and broad coverage of topics, may become the go-to introductory history of the twentieth-century history of development for some time to come.—Igor Logvinenko, Political Science Quarterly"" ""Sara Lorenzini offers us a fresh take on a well-established field of historical inquiry. . . . This slim volume is the perfect union of concision and capaciousness, and Lorenzini’s keen ability to explain complex historical phenomena in a way that is accessible and engaging will make Global Development an essential read.""---Jessica Lynne Pearson, Journal of Modern History Author InformationSara Lorenzini is associate professor of international history in the School of International Studies at the University of Trento in Italy. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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