HUMAN RIGHTS IN WORLD HISTORY (Themes in World History)
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Book Details
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Publisher: Routledge
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Author: Peter N. Stearns
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Language: English
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ISBN: 9781032332109
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Binding: Paperback
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Release Date: 30-12-2022
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Pages: 220
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Package Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.0 x 0.6 inches
About the Book
"The Rise of Human Rights: A Global History" by Peter N. Stearns provides an insightful global historical perspective on the rise and impact of human rights from the 18th century to the present. This second edition delves into the evolution of human rights and traces their influence on political, social, and cultural changes across the world.
Stearns examines how the concept of human rights grew from Enlightenment ideals to become a defining issue in the global arena. The book explores the political movements, key historical events, and global institutions that shaped the human rights discourse, offering a clear and concise analysis of their historical development.
Key Features:
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Global Perspective: Provides a wide-ranging look at human rights across different cultures and regions, from their early origins to modern-day issues.
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Historical Depth: Traces the impact of major historical events, like the French Revolution, abolition of slavery, and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
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Engaging and Accessible: Written in a clear, scholarly yet approachable style, ideal for students and general readers interested in history, political science, and human rights.
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Updated Edition: The second edition includes updates to reflect current discussions and events surrounding human rights in the 21st century.
This book is essential for students, scholars, and anyone with an interest in history, global studies, and the history of human rights. It provides a compelling narrative of how the rights of individuals have evolved and continue to influence the world today.

