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Of Arms and Men - A History of War, Weapons, and Aggression (Hardcover)
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Of Arms and Men - A History of War, Weapons, and Aggression (Hardcover)
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At the battle of Agincourt, over six thousand noblemen--the flower
of French knighthood--died in a day-long series of futile charges
against a small band of English archers. They charged not simply
because they failed to recognize the power of the longbow, but
because their whole ethos revolved round an idealized figure of the
knight that dated back to Homer: the man of great physical strength
and valor, who excelled at hand-to-hand combat with men of equal
worth. The bow was an affront to this ideal.
As Robert L. O'Connell points out in this vividly written history
of weapons in Western culture, the battle of Agincourt typifies the
complex and often paradoxical relationship between men and arms. In
a sweeping narrative that ranges from prehistorc times to the
Nuclear Age, O'Connell demonstrates how social and economic
conditions determine the types of weapons and the tactics employed
in warfare and how in turn innovations in weapons technology often
undercut social values. He reveals, for instance, how the Church
outlawed the use of crossbows--except against muslims--to preserve
the status quo of the medieval world; how the invention of the gun
required a redefinition of courage from aggressive ferocity to
calmness under fire; and how the machine gun in World War I so
overthrew traditional notions of combat that Lord Kitchener
exclaimed, "This isn't war " Indeed, as O'Connell points out, the
technology unleashed in the Great War radically changed our
perception of ourselves: weapons had made human qualities almost
irrelevant in combat. And with the invention of the atomic bomb,
humanity itself became subservient to the weapons they had
produced.
While its emphasis is historical, Of Arms and Men also draws on
such disciplines as biology, psychology, anthropology, sociology,
and literature to illuminate the course of arms. O'Connell
integrates the evolution of politics, weapons, strategy, and
tactics into a coherent narrative, one spiced with striking
portraits of men in combat and brilliant insight into why men go to
war.
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