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3 lut 2021 · Since the creation of the state of Israel in 1948, the region has been the scene of fierce power struggles, injustice and tragic events - a situation which persists to this day. Now for the first time, an Israeli-Arab author collaboration is tackling one of the world's most controversial situations.
Ryan Strasser. Portland State University. Abstract. With the end of the Thirty Years War, marked by the Peace of Westphalia, the power of princes and independent feudal identities disappeared...
One of the most momentous and destructive wars in European history, the Thirty Years War has long been studied for its diplomatic, political, and military consequences. Yet the actual participants in this religiously motivated, seemingly endless conflict have largely been ignored.
The history of war presents us with the spectre of unspeakable carnage and death. War forces us to confront our human finitude and mortality in a way that the life of peace does not. Literary narrative is an important means by which we shape our understanding of the meaning of war and of our finite human existence.
18 lip 2024 · The Oxford Handbook of the Seven Years’ War contains thirty-eight essays that provide up-to-date scholarship on all aspects of the globally important Seven Years’ War (1756–1763). The volume carefully examines the three major areas of conflict in the war—Europe, South Asia, and the Americas—treating each theatre as distinct from each ...
REVIEWS. of the seemingly endless conflict; the third, ‘‘Aftermath,’’ deals with the peace settlement and then turns to the war’s short- and longterm effects and the experience of the war by soldiers and civilians, an area that has attracted considerable recent research.
The authors try to make a clarification of the Six Day War impact on Israel and its role in the regional and international scenes on the one hand, and the war's effect on the Arab states, including the Palestinian resistance against Israel, on the other hand.