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Cambridge University Press The Cambridge History Of Rights: Volume 5, The Twentieth And Twenty-First Centuries

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Cambridge University Press The Cambridge History Of Rights: Volume 5, The Twentieth And Twenty-First Centuries

The concept of a right, and the idea of human rights, were familiar abstractions on the brink of the twentieth century.But the history of political mobilization since shows that human rights had a transformative capacity in that century that no prior age had demonstrated.Through the twentieth century, human rights became institutionalized internationally in laws, movements, and organizations that transcended state-based citizenship and governance – which irrevocably changed the politics around them.Rights continued to evolve as the imperial world order transitioned to a postcolonial world of sovereign states as a primary form of political organization.Through twenty-six essays from experts around the world demonstrating how this period is historically distinctive, volume five of The Cambridge History of Rights is a comprehensive and authoritative reference for the history of rights in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.

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