A History of Warfare

A History of Warfare
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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2005

Reading Level

9-12

نویسنده

Monique Reidy

نویسنده

Tamara Aspeling

نویسنده

Monique Reidy

نویسنده

Tamara Aspeling

نویسنده

Frederick Davidson

شابک

9781483073866
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

October 4, 1993
In his sweeping new study, Keegan ( The Face of Battle ) examines the origins and nature of warfare, the ethos of the primitive and modern warrior and the development of weapons and defenses from the battle of Megiddo (1469 B.C.) into the nuclear age. Keegan offers a refreshingly original and challenging perspective. He characterizes warriors as the protectors of civilization rather than as its enemy and maintains that warfare is ``entirely a masculine activity.'' Though warfare has become an ingrained practice over the course of 4000 years, he argues, its manifestation in the primitive world was circumscribed by ritual and ceremony that often embodied restraint, diplomacy and negotiation. Peacekeepers, he suggests, would benefit from studying primitive warmaking--especially now, ``a time when the war of all against all already confronts us.'' A masterwork. Photos. 40,000 first printing; History Book Club main selection; BOMC alternate.



AudioFile Magazine
A History of Warfare presents a panoramic view of warfare across the ages. This scholarly book is superbly narrated by Ian Stuart whose erudite manner and precise articulation turns listening into an expansive journey. Ancient societies are examined to address the fundamental questions about war: Is man innately violent? Is a disciplined army essential for the success of a civilization? Man's use of violence is central to the discussion about war. This untiring and timely narrative is for the bookish audience who delights in academic discourse. It is contemplative and will easily absorb you. J.K.R. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine


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