War and Peace in Ancient and Medieval History
John France editor Philip de Souza editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:3rd Mar '11
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- Hardback£90.00(9780521817035)
Study of the making and breaking of peace treaties and truces from Classical Greece to the High Middle Ages.
Major study of the ideas and practices involved in the making and breaking of peace treaties and truces from Classical Greece to the time of the Crusades. The chapters discuss a wide range of uses to which treaties and other peace agreements were put by rulers and military commanders.This is a major study of the ideas and practices involved in the making and breaking of peace treaties and truces from Classical Greece to the time of the Crusades. Leading specialists on war and peace in ancient and medieval history examine the creation of peace agreements, and explore the extent to which their terms could be manipulated to serve the interests of one side at the other's expense. The chapters discuss a wide range of uses to which treaties and other peace agreements were put by rulers and military commanders in pursuit of both individual and collective political aims. The book also considers the wider implications of these issues for our understanding of the nature of war and peace in the ancient and medieval periods. This broad-ranging account includes chapters on ancient Persia, the Roman and Byzantine Empires, Anglo-Saxon England and the Vikings.
Review of the hardback: 'An impressive collection.' History Today
ISBN: 9780521174145
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
Weight: 390g
260 pages