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War and world history / Jonathan P. Roth.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Great courses | The great courses | The Great CoursesPublication details: Chantilly, Va. : Teaching Co., 2009.Description: 4 volumes ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 159803572X
  • 9781598035728
Uniform titles:
  • The Great Courses
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 370
LOC classification:
  • LB 14.6 R845w 2009
Contents:
Part 1. Lecture 1. What is war? -- Lecture 2. The historiography of war -- Lecture 3. The Stone Age war -- Lecture 4. Peace, war, and civilization -- Lecture 5. The chariot revolution -- Lecture 6. The sword revolution -- Lecture 7. Steppes, standing armies, and silver trade -- Lecture 8. Pirates and Hoplites -- Lecture 9. Great empires of West and East -- Lecture 10. War and the rise of religion -- Lecture 11. The Greek way of war -- Lecture 12. An age of war throughout the core. Part 2. Lecture 13. New empires and an armed peace -- Lecture 14. Monotheisms and militaries -- Lecture 15. Barbarians and the fall of three empires -- Lecture 16. Conquest links the core -- Lecture 17. The Middle Ages and a common way of war -- Lecture 18. Armored horsemen and global feudalization -- Lecture 19. Crusade, Jihad, and Dharma Yuddha -- Lecture 20. The Mongols conquer a world -- Lecture 21. The business of war in medieval Europe -- Lecture 22. The gunpowder revolution -- Lecture 23. War at the margins -- Lecture 24. A world apart-- war in the Americas. Part 3. Lecture 25. Renaissance and military revolution -- Lecture 26. Conquest and colonies -- Lecture 27. The gunpowder empires -- Lecture 28. More holy wars -- Lecture 29. The rise of the regiment -- Lecture 30. The wooden world -- Lecture 31. The global war to control trade -- Lecture 32. Warfare and the nation-state -- Lecture 33. War and the making of the Americas -- Lecture 34. War and the unmaking of Africa and Asia -- Lecture 35. The industrialization of war -- Lecture 36. The nationalization of war. Part 4. Lecture 37. Race and class at war -- Lecture 38. Imperialism and the triumph of the West -- Lecture 39. The 19th century culture of war -- Lecture 40. A common way of war-- the 20th century -- Lecture 41. War and 20th century ideology -- Lecture 42. War and the persistence of nationalism -- Lecture 43. Economies and economics at war -- Lecture 44. Culture and war in the 20th century -- Lecture 45. The weaponization of information -- Lecture 46. Guerrilla war and terrorism -- Lecture 47. The struggle for peace and justice -- Lecture 48. Warfare at the turn of the century.
Summary: Professor Roth, a military historian, presents a different look at war and its history. Instead of focusing on battles, campaigns, and strategies in individual wars, he looks at the story of the intimate interconnections of war with human cultures and societies and how these connections have shaped history. War not only destroys it creates: the growth of essential new technologies; the adoption of complex economic systems; the ideology and culture of nations; developments in art and literature; and spreads exposure to and understanding of different faiths across the globe.
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Course no. 8870.
48 lectures/30 minutes per lecture.

"Lecture transcript and course guidebook"--Cover.

Part 1. Lecture 1. What is war? --
Lecture 2. The historiography of war --
Lecture 3. The Stone Age war --
Lecture 4. Peace, war, and civilization --
Lecture 5. The chariot revolution --
Lecture 6. The sword revolution --
Lecture 7. Steppes, standing armies, and silver trade --
Lecture 8. Pirates and Hoplites --
Lecture 9. Great empires of West and East --
Lecture 10. War and the rise of religion --
Lecture 11. The Greek way of war --
Lecture 12. An age of war throughout the core. Part 2. Lecture 13. New empires and an armed peace --
Lecture 14. Monotheisms and militaries --
Lecture 15. Barbarians and the fall of three empires --
Lecture 16. Conquest links the core --
Lecture 17. The Middle Ages and a common way of war --
Lecture 18. Armored horsemen and global feudalization --
Lecture 19. Crusade, Jihad, and Dharma Yuddha --
Lecture 20. The Mongols conquer a world --
Lecture 21. The business of war in medieval Europe --
Lecture 22. The gunpowder revolution --
Lecture 23. War at the margins --
Lecture 24. A world apart--
war in the Americas. Part 3. Lecture 25. Renaissance and military revolution --
Lecture 26. Conquest and colonies --
Lecture 27. The gunpowder empires --
Lecture 28. More holy wars --
Lecture 29. The rise of the regiment --
Lecture 30. The wooden world --
Lecture 31. The global war to control trade --
Lecture 32. Warfare and the nation-state --
Lecture 33. War and the making of the Americas --
Lecture 34. War and the unmaking of Africa and Asia --
Lecture 35. The industrialization of war --
Lecture 36. The nationalization of war. Part 4. Lecture 37. Race and class at war --
Lecture 38. Imperialism and the triumph of the West --
Lecture 39. The 19th century culture of war --
Lecture 40. A common way of war--
the 20th century --
Lecture 41. War and 20th century ideology --
Lecture 42. War and the persistence of nationalism --
Lecture 43. Economies and economics at war --
Lecture 44. Culture and war in the 20th century --
Lecture 45. The weaponization of information --
Lecture 46. Guerrilla war and terrorism --
Lecture 47. The struggle for peace and justice --
Lecture 48. Warfare at the turn of the century.

Professor Roth, a military historian, presents a different look at war and its history. Instead of focusing on battles, campaigns, and strategies in individual wars, he looks at the story of the intimate interconnections of war with human cultures and societies and how these connections have shaped history. War not only destroys it creates: the growth of essential new technologies; the adoption of complex economic systems; the ideology and culture of nations; developments in art and literature; and spreads exposure to and understanding of different faiths across the globe.

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