When Men Lost Faith in Reason: Reflections on War and Society in the Twentieth Century
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This examination of the history of the 20th century and the place of war in its unfolding presents a radical, unorthodox interpretation of both. With provision for seeing 1945 as the proper starting point for the 20th century and 1968 as the year that marked the end of the Age of Reason, this provocative study portrays the First World War as the first war of the 20th century and the Second World War as the last war of the 19th. It also provides a counterview of the Second World War as merely one part of a series of conflicts that lasted between 1931 and 1975 and the Cold War as the time when real hatreds were suspended. Moving through various insurgency campaigns, Willmott subjects the Gulf campaign of 1991 to skeptical analysis that is certain to be contentious. Challenging the view that the 20th century will be viewed by future historians as ranging from approximately 1914 to 1992, Willmott offers this volume as a counter to modern historiography which, he contends, is obsessed with micro-analysis and has lost vital context and perspective. Arguing that war is not the preserve of the intellect, and that it is neither intrinsically rational nor scientific, Willmott depicts war as a manmade phenomenon, complete with all the elements of human failure, misjudgment, and incompetence. He concludes with a consideration of modern doctrine and predictions for the future of war.
Book Details
ISBN-13: 9780275976651
EAN: 9780275976651
Publisher Date: 05 Sep 2000
Bood Data Readership Text: Undergraduate
Gardner Classification Code: W02
Language: English
MediaMail: Y
Number of Items: 01
PrintOnDemand: N
Series Title: Studies in Military History & International Affairs
UK Availability: GXC
Year Of Publication: 2002
ISBN-10: 0275976653
Publisher: ABC-CLIO
Binding: Hardcover
Dewey: 303.660
Height: 234 mm
LCCN: 2002019627
No of Pages: 288
Pagination: 288 pages, black & white illustrations
Returnable: N
Spine Width: 17 mm
Width: 156 mm