Of Arms and Men, 9780195053593
Hardcover
A provocative examination of the role and significance of weapons from the dawn of human history to the present, and the attempts of Western civilization to come to terms with the grim results of its own inventiveness. Not simply a history of the technology of weapons, this book integrates the evolu…

Of Arms and Men

a history of war, weapons, and aggression

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  • Hardcover

    384 pages

  • Release Date

    14 September 1989

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Summary

In this provocative book, Robert O’Connell examines the role and significance of weapons from the dawn of human history to the present, and the attempts of western civilization to come to terms with the grim results of its own inventiveness. This is not simply a history of the technology of weapons. It integrates the evolution of human society with the development of weapons and strategy into a single, coherent story. While primarily historical in his approach,O’Connell also draws upon anthro…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780195053593
ISBN-10:0195053591
Author:Robert L. O'Connell
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Imprint:Oxford University Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:384
Release Date:14 September 1989
Weight:717g
Dimensions:242mm x 163mm x 34mm
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Critics Review

“This book will read with pleasure by specialists and military history buffs alike….No one can accuse O’Connell of ever boring his reader….O’Connell’s comments are always stimulating….[A] most interesting and thoughtful book.”–L.H. Gann, The International History Review”O’Connell, a man with impressive credentials as a defense analyst, disarmament negotiator, and historian, has produced a challenging, interdisciplinary study of the historical relationship between culture, weapons technology, and warfare.“–Booklist”Full of fresh and sometimes provocative interpretations, couched in a stimulating writing style which laypersons as well as scholars will appreciate.“–Library Journal”Brilliant general history, focusing on man as a tool-making social predator. Particularly good on intelligence, communications, and decision-making in the electronic and nuclear age.“–Theodore Ropp, Duke University”O’Connell’s judicious study of the evolution of arms from sticks and stones to death-dealing rifles, machine guns, and cannons, and, finally, to nuclear weapons demonstrates that weaponry, however destructive, has neither prevented wars nor encouraged restraint in its employment.“–Norman A. Graebner, University of Virginia”Stimulating….A lucid and well-written account of how weapons and warfare have changed over the millennia.“–Richard Eder, Los Angeles Times Book Review”[A] welcome addition…The particular insight which distinguishes Mr. O’Connell’s work from others is his examination of human belligerence from a perspective normally reserved for anthropologists and biologists.“–Naval War College Review”Most readable. Adaptable to either a history of a Western culture class.“–R.T. Paytan, West Washington University

About The Author

Robert L. O'Connell

Ph. D. in Military History, University of Virginia

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