The Nature of War
Origins and Evolution of Violent Conflict
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc
Published:11th Sep '12
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For over 12,000 years human beings have warred, slaughtering each other with persistence and brutality. From spear point to thermonuclear ordnance, human ingenuity has had a serious downside. In the 20th century alone, wars claimed more than 90 million lives. Yet war's origins, meaning, and evolution over the millennium remain to this day a mystery. Why is warfare "almost" as old as man himself? How is it that a creature capable of producing great art, architecture, literature, medicine, and wondrous acts of compassion is simultaneously capable of such cruel and wanton slaughter? To answer these and other questions, this thoughtful study journeys across time and disciplines to examine and sensibly explain human warfare, clarify its source and driving energy, and thoughtfully develop the prospect of a true and lasting peace.
“Recommended”—Choice; “a sweeping analytical framework... Stempel demonstrates a thorough knowledge of warfare, from battlefield tactics and strategies to the continued advancement of weapons technologies and their role in the evolution of armed conflict...informative...well-researched and smoothly written”—Library of Social Science; “This is the most intelligent, penetrating, and insightful study of human warfare I've ever read. The insights will touch you deeply, and even give you the tools to end the inner wars inside us all.”—Mark Waldman, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, author of Words Can Change Your Brain.
ISBN: 9780786468379
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 11mm
Weight: 299g
219 pages