
The Decline of Violence: War and Peace, and the Transformation of Modern Europe
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With amazing insights and accurate and clear language, the author tells us about the major humanistic and political events in European society in the past 100 years, from the pacifist and militaristic movements of the early 20th century, the two world wars, to the fall of the Berlin Wall, to the controversial Iraq War. The author's shocking narrative and in-depth analysis show us how the decline of violence transformed the European continent, making it new and full of vitality. This work comprehensively displays the turbulent Europe of the 20th century, giving us the opportunity to deeply experience the fault lines of that era in which we ourselves are part.
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