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War and Geography : The Spatiality of Organized Mass Violence
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  • War (Hi) Stories : 1
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1st ed
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  • Papers from a conference held 2015 at CUNY Graduate Center in New York City.
  • Includes bibliographical references.
  • War is always related to many different aspects, e.g. religion, technology etc. However, one of the aspects of central importance for the history of warfare is geography. The present volume will analyze this interrelationship from several different perspectives.Geography is not only integral to the planning of tactics and strategies, but plays an important role in the outcome of war and its longterm aftermath. Furthermore, the interplay between war and geography is not purely a modern phenomenon but can be traced back through the ages of history. Geography always had the potential of providing an advantage or disadvantage. The aim of the volume is to grant historical perspectives on that special interrelationship in different time periods and regional settings. The purpose is to provide a deeper insight and an interdisciplinary discussion, which will open new perspectives on military history in general and the history of warfare in particular.
  • Sarah K. Danielsson wurde 2005 an der University of Minnesota promoviert. Frank Jacob wurde 2012 an der Universität Erlangen promoviert. Beide lehren an der City University of New York.
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ISBN: 3-657-78377-6
DOI: 10.30965/9783657783779
OCLC-Nummer: 1243536488
Titel-ID: 9925178250206463