
Where Have All the Soldiers Gone?: The Transformation of Modern Europe
James J. Sheehan$14.44
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In this lively and ambitious book, James Sheehan charts what is perhaps the most radical shift in Europe's history: its transformation from war-torn battlefield to peaceful, prosperous society. For centuries, war was Europe's defining narrative, affecting every aspect of political, social, and cultural life. But afterWorldWar II, Europe began to reimagine statehood, rejecting ballooning defense budgets in favor of material well-being, social stability, and economic growth.
Where Have All the Soldiers Gone? reveals how and why this happened, and what it means for America and the rest of the world.
With remarkable insight and clarity, Sheehan covers the major intellectual and political events in Europe over the past one hundred years, from the pacifist and militarist movements of the early twentieth century and two catastrophic world wars to the fall of the BerlinWall and the heated debate over Iraq.This authoritative history provides much-needed context for understanding the fractured era in which we live.
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Mariner Books
Published: 01/01/2009
ISBN: 9780547086330
Pages: 304
Weight: 0.65lbs
Size: 8.00h x 5.44w x 0.73d
Review Citations: New York Times Book Review 02/22/2009 pg. 20
Where Have All the Soldiers Gone? reveals how and why this happened, and what it means for America and the rest of the world.
With remarkable insight and clarity, Sheehan covers the major intellectual and political events in Europe over the past one hundred years, from the pacifist and militarist movements of the early twentieth century and two catastrophic world wars to the fall of the BerlinWall and the heated debate over Iraq.This authoritative history provides much-needed context for understanding the fractured era in which we live.
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Mariner Books
Published: 01/01/2009
ISBN: 9780547086330
Pages: 304
Weight: 0.65lbs
Size: 8.00h x 5.44w x 0.73d
Review Citations: New York Times Book Review 02/22/2009 pg. 20
