The Blunted Sword

The Blunted Sword
Author: Evan Luard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1989
Genre: History
ISBN:

"...Luard presents his arguments with clarity, commitment, and persuasiveness. The breadth, relevance, timeliness, and readability of this book strongly recommend it..."-Choice

The Blunted Sword

The Blunted Sword
Author: David Divine
Publisher:
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1964
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

A critical examination of the British defence system over the last century.

The Blunted Sword

The Blunted Sword
Author: Evan Luard
Publisher: I. B. Tauris
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1988
Genre: Guerre
ISBN: 9781850430681

In the last half of the twentieth century, the world's two most powerful nations, the United States and the Soviet Union, have been unable to impose their will on far smaller and weaker countries notably Vietnam and Afghanistan by means of armed force. Evan Luard suggests that these failures are symptomatic of a fundamental change in world politics. The conflicts in question were typical of the wars that occur today. They were not traditional set-piece confrontations between industrially developed powers, each deploying its maximum capabilities against the other as in the Second World War; they were low-level conflicts in developing countries, undertaken primarily by guerrilla forces. In all such wars the fundamental issue is political power, and the author contends that political rather than military factors are ultimately decisive. Given the declining credibility of a resort to nuclear weapons, the balance of nuclear power is increasingly irrelevant in world politics. Luard draws his conclusions from a wealth of examples in recent history. He examines the various forms of armed intervention that have taken place. He also considers how the superpowers could reduce the dangers of regional conflicts, how Western Europe could influence relations among the superpowers, and how the UN might be made more effective in maintaining peace. The book is thus a source of practical ways to defuse tension at the world's political flashpoints, and a wide-ranging survey of many of the principal issues in contemporary international relations."

The Witch Figure

The Witch Figure
Author: Venetia Newall
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1136551735

Katharine Briggs enjoys an unchallenged reputation in the world of folklore studies. The theme of this volume, the witch figure as a malevolent intermediary in folk belief, was chosen to reflect that aspect of Briggs's scholarship exemplified in her study of witchcraft, Pale Hecate's Team. The contributors draw on the disciplines of archaeology, comparative religion, sociology and literature and include: Carmen Blacker, H.R. Ellis Davidson, Margaret Dean-Smith, L.V. Grinsell, Christina Hole, Venetia Newall, Geoffrey Parrinder, Anne Ross, Jacqueline Simpson, Beatrice White, John Widdowson. Originally published in 1973.

Richard III

Richard III
Author: Chris Skidmore
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2018-04-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1250045487

"First published in Great Britain by Weidenfeld & Nicolson, an imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd, an Hachette UK company; First U.S. Edition: April 2018."