This book addresses the global history of technology, warfare and
state formation from the Stone Age to the Information Age. Using a
combination of top-down and bottom-up methodologies, it examines
both interstate and intrastate conflicts with a focus on Eurasian
technology and warfare. It shows how human agency and structural
factors have intertwined, creating a complex web of technology and
warfare. It also explores the interplay between technological and
non-technological factors to chart the evolution of warfare from
its origins to the present day, arguing that the interactions
between civilian and military sectors have shaped the use of
technology in warfare. Given its scope and depth, it is a valuable
resource for researchers in fields such as world history, history
of science and technology, history of warfare and imperialism and
international relations.
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