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This fresh and challenging inquiry into human being societies requires a deep look at the effects and assignments of war. As the utmost complex of most human efforts, warfare - from early to modern - has spurred the progress of essential new solutions; demanded the adoption of complicated economic systems; designed the ideology and culture of countries; promoted advancements in artwork and literature; and spread trust throughout the world. During the period of 48 highly provocative lectures, Teacher Roth explores armed discord across five continents. Far from a traditional approach to military occurrences, this breathtaking series is not the history of battles or military campaigns, but the account of the personal interconnections of conflict with human ethnicities and societies and how these connections have shaped history. You'll examine the complex effects of culture, economics, politics, and religion on conflict - and war's influences on them. In this particular context, you chart the colorful history of the practice and methodology of warfare. Among many other things, you'll find out about
- the development and evolution of history-making armed service weaponry such as bows, horses, swords, and gunpowder;
- the program of warfare with religion, which has bred some of the most unusual and poignant issues ever sold;
- the 17th-century Western european nation-state, where militaries were "nationalized" into central governments and armed service service was imbued with ideology of citizenship and devotion to state;
- the crucial armed service underpinnings of nationalism, Communism, Fascism, and other politics movements from the present day era.