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The
Aftermath of Defeat : Societies, Armed Forces, and the Challenge of
Recovery, by Andreopoulos & Selesky
The Military and Conflict Between Cultures : Soldiers at the
Interface , by James C. Bradford (Editor)
Blood
Rites : Origins and History of the Passions of War (paperback) by
Barbara Ehrenreich. A fascinating new work which explores the effects of
predation on ancient hominids and its implications on modern warfare and
culture. From the very start of reading, the author turns the already
questionable "hunter-gatherer" theory on its head and reveals many new
possibilities about the roots of organized warfare.
War
and Existence : A Philosophical Inquiry, by Michael Gelven Warfare,
State And Society In The Byzantine World : 565-1204, by John F.
Haldon
War
Before Civilization : The Myth of the Peaceful Savage, by Lawrence
Keeler Man
Corn : Cannibalism and Violence in the Prehistoric American Southwest,
by Christy and Jacqueline Turner. Originally criticized as sensationalistic
mumbo-jumbo, this valuable work by the Turner's has now been virtually proven
by other university researchers who discovered forensic proof of cannibalistic
warfare in the American Southwest. A must read for anyone interested in the
history of pre-Columbian warfare.
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