History of Warfare in the Ancient World
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Beschreibung
Produktdetails
Einband
Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum
01.05.2026
Verlag
ColloquiumSeitenzahl
154
Maße (L/B/H)
21.6/14/0.9 cm
Gewicht
203 g
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9798235709225
War is one of the oldest and most persistent forces shaping human civilization, yet its origins, meanings, and transformations in the ancient world remain endlessly complex. To write a history of ancient warfare is not simply to recount battles or list the achievements of kings; it is to explore how early societies understood power, survival, identity, and the divine. It is to examine how communities organized themselves for violence, how they justified it, and how they remembered it. It is also to confront the uncomfortable truth that war, in its many forms, was not an aberration in ancient life but a structural element of political, economic, and cultural development. This book begins from the premise that ancient warfare cannot be reduced to tactics and technology alone. It must be understood as a human phenomenon, embedded in the fabric of early societies and inseparable from their worldviews. The ancient world presents a vast and varied landscape of conflict, stretching from the fortified settlements of prehistory to the disciplined legions of Rome, from the chariot armies of Egypt and Mesopotamia to the philosophical reflections of Chinese and Indian strategists. Across this immense span of time and space, war evolved in response to changes in social organization, technological innovation, environmental pressures, and ideological frameworks. Yet despite these differences, certain patterns recur: the rise of professional armies, the use of war as a tool of state formation, the interplay between military power and political legitimacy, and the enduring tension between the brutality of conflict and the cultural narratives that sought to ennoble it.
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