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  1. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like What were the two main trends of the post-WWII era?, What did the creation of nuclear weapons mean for the U.S. and U.S.S.R.?, In what ways did the United States and U.S.S.R. compete during the Cold War? and more.

  2. Aug 29, 2019 · If we look at the main trends in this era, we see states competing and contending, often violently, with other states over quintessentially political “goods” such as jurisdiction, sovereignty and territory.

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  4. Main Trends. The Postclassical Era drastically changed the world from what was the Classical civilizations to the Modern Period, and thus experienced several important developments and trends that directed the world into becoming what it is today.

  5. Recent studies ( Girel, 2006; Bürgi & Gimmi, 2007; Szabó & Hédl, 2011) identified three main trends in historical ecological research: the anthropological, the ecological and the conservation/restoration ecological. It is, however, not implied that these trends are directed towards convergence.

    • Péter Szabó
    • 10.1111/brv.12141
    • 2015
    • 2015/11
  6. Introduction. The lack of uniformity in historical writing and thought that are observed from the beginning of the 20th century until today is reflected in the many different criteria by which the main trends or historiographical schools usually take their name. [1]

  7. Nov 8, 2010 · 1 Special issues of the Journal of American History, “Toward the Internationalization of American History: A Round Table,” 79 (September 1992): 432–52; “Rethinking History and the Nation-State: Mexico and the United States as a Case Study,” 86 (September 1999): 439–697; and “The Nation and Beyond: Transnational Perspectives on United States History,” 86 (December 1999): 965–1307.

  8. We know industrial acceleration and globalization caused population growth. In 1803 the global population reached 1 billion for the first time. But that took thousands of years. Then, industrialization took off. And in just 150 years, from 1803 to 1950, the global population more than doubled to reach 2.5 billion.

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