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The Shortest History of War

Gwynne Dyer

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Acclaimed historian and military expert Gwynne Dyer tells the story of war from its earliest origins up to the present age of atom bombs and algorithms.

Gwynne Dyer chronicles the advent of warfare in the first cities; the rise of inequality and tyranny as humans multiply; the 1000-year classical era of combat until the firearm and the Thirty Years’ War, which changed everything. He traces how the brief interlude of limited war before the popular revolutions of the eighteenth century ushered in total war – and how the devastation was halted, for now, by the shock of Hiroshima.

We are in the longest stretch of peace between major powers in modern history. It marks a precarious balance, as the looming threats of nuclear proliferation, climate change and superpower rivalry threaten our world. This concise, vivid and clear-sighted book is vital reading for anyone who wants to understand the role of war in the long human story – and how we can stop it from dominating our future.

London-based Gwynne Dyer is an admired journalist, columnist, broadcaster and lecturer on international affairs.

‘Provocative and very well argued, with an “aha!” moment on every page.’ — Kirkus

‘Entirely convincing … at once a valuable historical treatise and a fervent and compelling call toward pacifism.’ — Publisher’s Weekly

‘Ranges over the terrain of history, sparkling with insight and digressions ... brilliant’ — Seattle Times

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warfare, military history, geopolitics, firearms, Thirty Years’ War, World War I, World War II, nuclear proliferation, superpower rivalry, atom bombs, climate change, cyberterrorism