War and Our World
Autor John Keegan Editat de LuAnn Waltheren Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 apr 2001
Is war a natural condition of humankind? What are the origins of war? Is the modern state dependent on warfare? How does war affect the individual, combatant or noncombatant? Can there be an end to war? Keegan addresses these questions with a breathtaking knowledge of history and the many other disciplines that have attempted to explain the phenomenon. The themes Keegan concentrates on in this short volume are essential to our understanding of why war remains the single greatest affliction of humanity in the twenty-first century, surpassing famine and disease, its traditional companions.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780375705205
ISBN-10: 0375705201
Pagini: 114
Dimensiuni: 131 x 202 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Ediția:Vintage Books.
Editura: Vintage Publishing
ISBN-10: 0375705201
Pagini: 114
Dimensiuni: 131 x 202 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Ediția:Vintage Books.
Editura: Vintage Publishing
Recenzii
“Majestic.... A superb sweep of history.”–The Times Literary Supplement
“The most readable and the most original of living military historians.”–The New York Times Book Review
“The most readable and the most original of living military historians.”–The New York Times Book Review
Descriere
One of the greatest military historians of our time and the author of acclaimed volumes on ancient and modern warfare--including the bestselling "The First World War"--distills what he knows about the why's and how's of armed conflict into a series of brilliantly concise essays.
Notă biografică
John Keegan’s books includeThe Iraq War, Intelligence in War, The First World War, The Battle for History, The Face of Battle, War and Our World, The Masks of Command, Fields of Battle,andA History of Warfare.He was the defense editor ofThe Daily Telegraph(London). He lived in Wiltshire, England, until his death in 2012.