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War and peace in the Western political imagination, from classical antiquity to the age of reason, Roger B. Manning

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War and peace in the Western political imagination, from classical antiquity to the age of reason, Roger B. Manning
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 347-358) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
War and peace in the Western political imagination
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
945777437
Responsibility statement
Roger B. Manning
Sub title
from classical antiquity to the age of reason
Summary
The study of war in all periods of prehistory and recorded history has always commanded the attention of historians, dramatists, poets and artists. The study of peace has, however, not yet gained a comparable readership, and the subject is attracting an increasing amount of scholarly research. This volume presents the first work of academic research to tackle this imbalance head on. It looks at war and peace through the ages, from the Classical world through to the 18th century. It considers the nature and advocacy of war and peace both from an historical perspective but also a philosophical one, particularly looking at how universal peace, which began as a personal philosophy, became over the centuries a political philosophy that underpins much of modern society's attitudes towards warfare and militarism. Roger Manning begins his journey through history by looking at the Greek martial ethos and philosophical concepts of peace and war in the ancient world; moving through the Roman empire's military advances, he explores the concepts of war and peace in the medieval world and the Renaissance, with the writing of Machiavelli and Erasmus; finally, his account of the search for a science of peace in the 17th and 18th centuries brings the book to its conclusion.--, Provided by Publisher
Table Of Contents
The legacy of classical antiquity -- War and peace in the medieval world -- Holy wars, crusades, and religious wars -- Humanism and Neo-Stoicism -- The search for a science of peace
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