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Never ending wars : the longest conflicts in history and how the bloodshed lasted for generations

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In a celebrated calculation, the Swiss historian Jean Jacques Babel estimated that in approximately 5,500 years of documented history, the world has known a meager 292 years of peace.

Whereas war is apparently never ending, we think of individual wars as beginning, spanning a certain number of years, and then ending.

In fact, many parts and peoples of the world have experienced virtually endless wars-or, at least, wars of remote origin and long duration, spanning several generations.

This book examines those conflicts, concentrating both on their origin and principal episode or episodes.

It goes into depth about why and how these wars continued for as long as they did and what the residual effects were.

Fourteen wars are presented in chronological order, in chapters illustrated with archival images gathered from around the world.

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Fair Winds Press
1592334318 / 9781592334315
Paperback / softback
355.02
01/11/2010
United States
English
288 p.
25 cm
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