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Philip Bobbitt : The Shield of Achilles: War, Peace and the Course of History
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Author: Philip Bobbitt
Title: The Shield of Achilles: War, Peace and the Course of History
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Published in: English
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 960
Date: 2003-03-27
ISBN: 0141007559
Publisher: Penguin
Weight: 1.37 pounds
Size: 5.08 x 1.69 x 7.76 inches
Edition: New Ed
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Previous givers: 2 WebsterViennaLibrary (Austria), WebsterViennaLibrary (Austria)
Previous moochers: 2 Howard Turner (United Kingdom), mauro (Brazil)
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Sets out to interpret history of the twentieth century as a long war in which conditions of outright military confrontation or of frantic 'cold' competition lasted from the outbreak of the first world war until the collapse of the Soviet Union.


Amazon Review
The scope of Philip Bobbitt's The Shield of Achilles is breathtaking: the interplay, over the last six centuries, among war, jurisprudence, and the reshaping of countries ("states," in Bobbitt's vocabulary). Bobbitt posits that certain wars should be deemed epochal--that is, seen as composed of many "smaller" wars. For example, according to Bobbitt the epochal war of the 20th century began in 1914 and ended with the collapse of communism in 1990. These military affairs--and their subsequent "ultimate" peace agreements--have caused, each in their own way, revolutionary reconstructions of the idea and actuality of statehood and, following, of relationships between these various new entities. Of these reconstructions (including the princely state, the kingly state, and the nation-state), Bobbitt is most interested in the current incarnation, which he calls the market-state: one whose borders are scuffed and hazy at best (certainly compared to earlier territorial markers) and whose strengths, weaknesses, citizens, and enemies roam across cyberspace rather than plains and valleys. The Shield of Achilles is massive, erudite, and demanding--at once highly abstract and extremely detailed. There is about it an air of detached erudition, one noticeably free of the easy "decline and fall" hysteria too often present in contemporary historical analyses.--H O'Billovich

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