A Global History of War - From Assyria to the Twenty-First Century (Paperback, Avid Woods. Foreword by R ed.)


While many books examine specific wars, few study the history of war worldwide and from an evolutionary perspective. "A Global History of War "is one of the first works to focus not on the impact of war on civilizations, but rather on how civilizations impact and shape the art and execution of war. World-renowned scholar Gerard Chaliand concentrates on the peoples and cultures who have defined the manner in which war is conducted and the lasting historical consequences. The text offers a unique picture of the major geopolitical and civilizational clashes that have rocked our common history and made us who we are today. The relationship between war and civilizations comes alive, while our understanding of war and its development takes a new turn. How did the foremost non-European empires of the world rise and fall? What critical role did the nomads of the Eurasian steppes and their descendants play? Chaliand illuminates the poorly understood military cultures and martial traditions of the great Eurasian empires, including Turkey, China, Iran, and Mongolia. Based on fifteen years of research, this book provides a novel military and strategic perspective on the crises and conflicts that have shaped the current world order.

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While many books examine specific wars, few study the history of war worldwide and from an evolutionary perspective. "A Global History of War "is one of the first works to focus not on the impact of war on civilizations, but rather on how civilizations impact and shape the art and execution of war. World-renowned scholar Gerard Chaliand concentrates on the peoples and cultures who have defined the manner in which war is conducted and the lasting historical consequences. The text offers a unique picture of the major geopolitical and civilizational clashes that have rocked our common history and made us who we are today. The relationship between war and civilizations comes alive, while our understanding of war and its development takes a new turn. How did the foremost non-European empires of the world rise and fall? What critical role did the nomads of the Eurasian steppes and their descendants play? Chaliand illuminates the poorly understood military cultures and martial traditions of the great Eurasian empires, including Turkey, China, Iran, and Mongolia. Based on fifteen years of research, this book provides a novel military and strategic perspective on the crises and conflicts that have shaped the current world order.

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Imprint

University of California Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

November 2014

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First published

November 2014

Authors

Translators

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Foreword by

Dimensions

229 x 152 x 18mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

312

Edition

Avid Woods. Foreword by R ed.

ISBN-13

978-0-520-28361-9

Barcode

9780520283619

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LSN

0-520-28361-9



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