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A world at total war : global conflict and the politics of destruction, 1937-1947

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This volume presents the results of a fifth and final conference on the history of total war.

It is devoted to the Second World War, which many scholars regard as the paradigmatic instance of total war.

In considering the validity of this proposition, the authors address a broad range of analytical problems that this vast conflict posed in the arenas of Europe and Asia.

They analyze modes of combat, war aims, the mobilization of economies and societies, occupation regimes, the vulnerability of noncombatants, and the legal and moral issues raised by the industrialized warfare of the mid-twentieth century.

The volume will be of interest to all students of war and society in the modern era.

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Cambridge University Press
0521155134 / 9780521155137
Paperback / softback
940.53
25/11/2010
United Kingdom
English
404 p.
23 cm
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Reprint. Selected conference papers.