Why We Are at War
Por University of Oxford. Faculty of Modern History
Publicado por Good Press
English
2023
ISBN 4066339537255
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In "Why We Are at War", a pivotal examination by the University of Oxford's Faculty of Modern History, the author delves into the multifaceted reasons behind the onset of conflict in the modern age. Blending rigorous historiographical analysis with an engaging narrative style, this book critiques prevailing narratives, interrogating political, economic, and social factors that compel nations toward warfare. Set against the backdrop of recent global conflicts, the author challenges readers to reconsider conventional interpretations of militarized encounters, thereby situating the discourse within the broader context of modern history and international relations. The author, affiliated with a prestigious institution like the University of Oxford, brings a wealth of scholarly expertise and insight into the complexities of historical events. Their deep engagement in modern historiography has been shaped by an academic career dedicated to understanding how nations interact, contest, and ultimately conflict. Through meticulous research and critical perspectives, the author reveals an underlying intent to illuminate the cycles of war and their profound impact on civilization. This book is highly recommended for readers seeking a comprehensive understanding of the intricacies of warfare. Whether you are a student of history, a policy-maker, or simply a curious reader, "Why We Are at War" challenges you to reassess your perspectives on conflict and its enduring presence in human society.
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