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How Fighting Ends A History Of Surrender 1st Edition Holger Afflerbach

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How Fighting Ends A History Of Surrender 1st Edition Holger Afflerbach
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.68 MB
Pages: 520
Author: Holger Afflerbach, Hew Strachan
ISBN: 9780199693627, 0199693625
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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How Fighting Ends A History Of Surrender 1st Edition Holger Afflerbach by Holger Afflerbach, Hew Strachan 9780199693627, 0199693625 instant download after payment.

There are many histories of how wars have begun, but very few which discuss how they have ended. This book fills that gap. Beginning with the Stone Age and ending with globalized terrorism, it addresses the specific issue of surrender, rather than the subsequent establishment of peace. At its heart is the individual warrior or soldier, and his or her decision to lay down arms. In the ancient world surrender led in most cases to slavery, but a slave still lived rather than died. In the modern world international law gives the soldiers rights as prisoners of war, and those rights include the prospect of their eventual return home. But individuals can surrender at any point in a war, and without having such an effect that they end the war. The termination of hostilities depends on a collective act for its consequences to be decisive. It also requires the enemy to accept the offer to surrender in the midst of combat. In other words, like so much else in war, surrender depends on reciprocity - on the readiness of one side to stop fighting and of the other to accept that readiness. This volume argues that surrender is the single biggest contributor to the containment of violence in warfare, offering the vanquished the opportunity to survive and the victor the chance to show moderation and magnanimity. Since the rules of surrender have developed over time, they form a key element in understanding the cultural history of warfare.

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