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Your search for: subjects:"War History 20th Century"


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Books on: "WAR HISTORY 20TH CENTURY" (Subject)

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    An Intimate History of Killing: Face-To-Face Killing in Twentieth-Century Warfare
    Book by Joanna Bourke; Basic Books, 1999
    Subjects: 
    Collections: History, Entire Library

    Presents an unromanticized and chilling look at men at war, and revises many long-held beliefs about the nature of violence and the behavior of soldiers. Asks what kind of men make the best killers, and how soldiers cope with the horrors they witness and the atrocities they are ordered to commit ...
     
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    War and Memory in the Twentieth Century
    Book by Martin Evans, Ken Lunn; Berg Publishers, 1997
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    Collections: History, Entire Library

    This unique and absorbing book looks at the ways in which images and memories of war have emerged and endured in the twentieth century. Through a number of studies by the leading experts in the field, ranging from the construction of memorials through to film and personal testimonies, the complex ...
     
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    Prisoners, Diplomats, and the Great War: A Study in the Diplomacy of Captivity
    Book by Richard B. Speed III; Greenwood, 1990
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    Collections: History, Entire Library

    Military and civilian captivity practices by four major European powers and the United States during World War I are explored in this book. Speed details the traditional way of handling prisoners of war as practiced by Western Europe and the United States. He also surveys the radical tradition of ...
     
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    War and Law since 1945
    Book by Geoffrey Best; Clarendon Press, 1997
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    Collections: Entire Library

    Civilization has long tried to limit the violence and cruelty of war. This important new book by a leading authority on ethics and war traces the recent history of these efforts, and explores key contemporary issues in the area. Best shows how the Second World War prompted reconstruction of ...
     


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