War. Come la guerra ha plasmato gli uomini
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Science & Technology
History
Format
Kindle
Pages
399
Language
Italian
Published
May 4, 2021
Publisher
Rizzoli
ISBN-10
8831804243
ISBN-13
9788831804240
Description
Margaret MacMillan delves into the profound impact of war on humanity, exploring how conflict has shaped not only societies but the very nature of individuals. Through historical narratives and insightful analysis, she uncovers the psychological and social transformations that occur in the wake of warfare, highlighting the paradox of destruction and resilience.
As she intertwines personal stories with larger historical contexts, MacMillan invites readers to reflect on the enduring scars of war and the lessons learned from humanity's tumultuous past. This exploration emphasizes that while war may bring suffering, it also points to the complexities of human existence, urging a deeper understanding of the forces that drive both conflict and healing.
As she intertwines personal stories with larger historical contexts, MacMillan invites readers to reflect on the enduring scars of war and the lessons learned from humanity's tumultuous past. This exploration emphasizes that while war may bring suffering, it also points to the complexities of human existence, urging a deeper understanding of the forces that drive both conflict and healing.
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