Victor Davis Hanson has long been acclaimed as one of our leading
scholars of ancient history. In recent years he has also become a
trenchant voice on current affairs, bringing a historian's deep
knowledge of past conflicts to bear on the crises of the present, from
9/11 to Iran. "War," he writes, "is an entirely human enterprise."
Ideologies change, technologies develop, new strategies are
invented-but human nature is constant across time and space. The
dynamics of warfare in the present age still remain comprehensible to
us through careful study of the past. Though many have called the War
on Terror unprecedented, its contours would have been quite familiar
to Themistocles of Athens or William Tecumseh Sherman. And as we face
the menace of a bin Laden or a Kim Jong-Il, we can prepare ourselves
with knowledge of how such challenges have been met before. The Father
of Us All brings together much of Hanson's finest writing on war and
society, both ancient and modern. The author has gathered a range of
essays, and combined and revised them into a richly textured new work
that explores such topics as how technology shapes warfare, what
constitutes the "American way of war," and why even those who abhor
war need to study military history. "War is the father and king of us
all," Heraclitus wrote in ancient Greece. And as Victor Davis Hanson
shows, it is no less so today.
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War and History, Ancient and Modern
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ISBN
9781608192946
Publisert
2015
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Bloomsbury Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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