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War

How Conflict Shaped Us
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In War by Professor Margaret MacMillan, the author explores the complex history of warfare, examining its impact on societies throughout time. The book delves into the reasons behind conflicts, the evolution of tactics, and the profound effects war has had on culture and human progress. It provides an insightful analysis of how wars have shaped nations and influenced the world as we know it today.
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This book may appeal to you if you're intrigued by the profound impact warfare has had on society, politics, and culture throughout history. Professor Margaret MacMillan explores the multifaceted role of conflict, offering insightful perspectives into how war has shaped human civilisation and continues to influence our world today.

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War

How the human history of conflict has transformed the world we live in - for good and evil.

How the human history of conflict has transformed the world we live in - for good and evil.

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New York Times 10 Best Book of 2020

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Wall Street Journal notable book of 2020

The time since the Second World War has been seen by some as the longest uninterrupted period of harmony in human history: the 'long peace', as Stephen Pinker called it. But despite this, there has been a military conflict ongoing every year since 1945. The same can be said for every century of recorded history. Is war, therefore, an essential part of being human?

In War, Professor Margaret MacMillan explores the deep links between society and war and the questions they raise. We learn when war began - whether among early homo sapiens or later, as we began to organise ourselves into tribes and settle in communities. We see the ways in which war reflects changing societies and how war has brought change - for better and worse.

Economies, science, technology, medicine, culture: all are instrumental in war and have been shaped by it - without conflict, we might not have had penicillin, female emancipation, radar or rockets. Throughout history, writers, artists, film-makers, playwrights, and composers have been inspired by war - whether to condemn, exalt, or simply puzzle about it. If we are never to be rid of war, how should we think about it and what does that mean for peace?

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Margaret MacMillan's War is praised for its comprehensive exploration of the impact of war on society, showcasing the author's vast historical knowledge and storytelling abilities. Critics commend her for presenting a thoughtful and engaging examination of warfare's contradictionsβ€”its horrors and allureβ€”and her ability to traverse broad historical periods with clarity and insight. The book is noted for its colourful details and the author's unsentimental yet insightful observations on human warfare.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781788162579

Publisher: Profile Books Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 07 October 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Profile Books Ltd

Edition: Main

Illustration: 16 page plate section

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 24.0mm

Width: 128.0mm

Height: 196.0mm

Weight: 300g

Pages: 336

About the Author

Margaret MacMillan is Emeritus Professor of International History, University of Oxford and Professor of History, University of Toronto. She is the author of Women and the Raj and the international bestsellers Nixon in China and Peacemakers, which won the 2002 Samuel Johnson Prize, and The War that Ended Peace, The Uses and Abuses of History and History's People, all published by Profile.

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