
The Civil History of a Reckless War
by
A. Burovskiy M. Veller
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History
Format
Hardcover
Pages
640
Language
Russian
Published
Jan 1, 2021
Publisher
AST
ISBN-10
5170454708
ISBN-13
9785170454709
Description
In a gripping exploration of conflict and consequence, two authors delve into the intricacies of a war that defied reason and left chaos in its wake. Their narrative weaves together personal accounts, historical analysis, and the societal impacts of choices made during tumultuous times. The juxtaposition of recklessness against the backdrop of civil history invites readers to ponder the thin line between valor and folly as it unfolds through compelling stories and vivid imagery.
As the chapters progress, the interplay of character and circumstance reveals the often-overlooked human experiences behind strategic decisions. The authors employ a rich tapestry of voices, offering insights into both the micro and macrocosmic effects of warfare. Each page begs the reader to consider the legacy of such a reckless war, ultimately challenging perceptions of bravery, sacrifice, and the cost of conflict on a nation's very fabric.
As the chapters progress, the interplay of character and circumstance reveals the often-overlooked human experiences behind strategic decisions. The authors employ a rich tapestry of voices, offering insights into both the micro and macrocosmic effects of warfare. Each page begs the reader to consider the legacy of such a reckless war, ultimately challenging perceptions of bravery, sacrifice, and the cost of conflict on a nation's very fabric.
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