War and peace in the western political imagination : : from classical antiquity to the age of reason / / Roger B. Manning.

"The study of war in all periods of prehistory and recorded history has always commanded the attention of historians, dramatists, poets and artists. The study of peace has, however, not yet gained a comparable readership, and the subject is attracting an increasing amount of scholarly research....

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Superior document:Bloomsbury Classical Studies Monographs
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Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
Series:Bloomsbury classical studies monographs.
Physical Description:1 online resource (393 p.)
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505 0 |a Cover page; Halftitle page; Epigraph; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Introduction; 1 The Legacy of Classical Antiquity; The Greek martial ethos; Alexander the Great and empire-building; Stoicism and Greek concepts of peace; The Roman military machine; Roman concepts of peace; Early Christian pacifi sm; Stoicism and constraints on war; 2 War and Peace in the Medieval World; The Augustinian earthly city; Barbarians, war, and violence; Christianity and Germanic society; The Carolingian Empire and feudalism; Chivalry and warfare; Medieval just-war theories 
505 8 |a The Peace and Truce of GodThe papacy and the crusades; War and diplomacy in the Byzantine Empire; The Hundred Years War and papal diplomacy; Emergence of a peace ethic; 3 Holy Wars, Crusades, and Religious Wars; Holy war in the Bible; The concepts of holy war; Islamic holy war; Crusades against the Saracens; The Turkish holy war against Christendom; Crusades against Christians; Wars of the Reformation; French religious wars; Thirty Years War; British and Irish civil wars; 4 Humanism and Neo-Stoicism; The Renaissance and the study of war and peace; The Machiavellians and the martial ethos 
505 8 |a Erasmianism and irenic cultureThe Salamancan School and just-war theory; Utopianism; Neo-Stoicism; Secular explanations of war and peace; 5 The Search for a Science of Peace; Gentili and Grotius: Natural law and constraints on war; Classical republicans and martialism; Hobbes's fear of civil strife; The science of politics; Political psychology: The science of peace and absolutism; Inventing peace; Conclusion; Appendix; Glossary; Notes; Bibliography; Index 
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