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This volume addresses the problem of small, irregular, and unconventional war across time and around the globe. The use of non-uniformed and often civilian combatants, with tactics eschewing pitched battles, is the most common form of warfare throughout history and comes in many forms. The collection works back in time beginning with the ‘Long War’ in present day Afghanistan and concluding with warfare in classical Greece. Along the way it engages with conflicts as diverse as the American Civil War and regional rebellion in Tudor England. Each case study provides unique insights into the practices, experiences, and discourses that have shaped this ubiquitous type of conflict. Readers interested in rebellion and repression, cultural and tactical interpretations of conflict, civilian strategies in wartime, the supposed ‘western way of war’, and the ways in which participants have framed and related their actions across a variety of spheres will find much of interest in these pages.
Irregular warfare --- History. --- IW (Irregular warfare) --- Unconventional warfare --- War --- Guerrilla warfare --- Military history. --- History, Ancient. --- World history. --- History, Modern. --- Crime—Sociological aspects. --- History of Military. --- Ancient History. --- World History, Global and Transnational History. --- Modern History. --- Crime and Society. --- Modern history --- World history, Modern --- World history --- Universal history --- History --- Ancient history --- Ancient world history --- Military historiography --- Military history --- Wars --- Historiography --- Naval history
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This volume addresses the problem of small, irregular, and unconventional war across time and around the globe. The use of non-uniformed and often civilian combatants, with tactics eschewing pitched battles, is the most common form of warfare throughout history and comes in many forms. The collection works back in time beginning with the ‘Long War’ in present day Afghanistan and concluding with warfare in classical Greece. Along the way it engages with conflicts as diverse as the American Civil War and regional rebellion in Tudor England. Each case study provides unique insights into the practices, experiences, and discourses that have shaped this ubiquitous type of conflict. Readers interested in rebellion and repression, cultural and tactical interpretations of conflict, civilian strategies in wartime, the supposed ‘western way of war’, and the ways in which participants have framed and related their actions across a variety of spheres will find much of interest in these pages.
Social problems --- Criminology. Victimology --- World history --- Ancient history --- History --- wereldgeschiedenis --- geschiedenis --- literatuur --- maatschappij --- criminologie --- criminaliteit --- oudheid --- Antiquity
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