A volume from the series "Warfare and Culture". The contributions collected here range from analyses of the organisation and composition of armies in the American Civil War and soldiering culture in late republican Rome to the arguments of Chinese officials from the Ming dynasty period about the advantages and disadvantages of destroying or pacifying defeated enemies. All contributions are concerned with a consideration regarding the relationship and interaction between the culture within a society and the way that society conducts wars.
Group
Books (second-hand)
State
Second Hand
Author
Lee, W. E. (Hrsg.)
Title
Warfare and Culture in World History
Details
English text, paperback, New York: New York University Press 2011. 231 pp.