Routledge Handbook of the Global History of Warfare, Hardback Book

Routledge Handbook of the Global History of Warfare Hardback

Edited by Kaushik (Jadavpur University, India and PRIO, Norway) Roy, Michael (SOAS, University of London, UK) W. Charney

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This handbook examines key aspects of the development of the global history of warfare and the changing patterns of warfare over time. Although scholarship has long eschewed a chronological narrative of the evolution of warfare that privileges the Western experience, global histories of warfare have had difficulty avoiding an overemphasis on the West.

The present volume is a collection of themes rather than a history per se; it provides important perspectives on the emergence of warfare as a global historical experience from the ancient past to the present day.

Drawing together numerous experts, it tells a broader, more inclusive story of the global, human experience with wars and warfare.

The 35 chapters are organised in eight thematic parts:Part I: Origins of WarfarePart II: Polities and Armed Forces in the Pre-Modern EraPart III: Steppe Nomads of EurasiaPart IV: Naval Warfare and Piracy in the Pre-Industrial WorldPart V: The Impact of GunpowderPart VI: Transition from Industrial to Total WarPart VII: Wars of Decolonisation and Cold WarPart VIII: Postmodern/New WarsThese Parts offer an overview of the global experience of warfare to help readers understand how the wars and the militaries we see today have been shaped by historical developments across the globe. This handbook will be of great interest to students of military history, naval history, strategic studies and world history in general.

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