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War: How Conflict Shaped Us: How Conflict Shaped Us Audiobook, by Margaret MacMillan Play Audiobook Sample

War: How Conflict Shaped Us: How Conflict Shaped Us Audiobook

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Read By: Deepti Gupta Publisher: Random House Audio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 7.17 hours at 1.5x Speed 5.38 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: October 2020 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9780593209929

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

14

Longest Chapter Length:

75:59 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

13 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

45:49 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

6

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Publisher Description

Is peace an aberration? The bestselling author of Paris 1919 offers a provocative view of war as an essential component of humanity.  Margaret MacMillan has produced another seminal work. . . . She is right that we must, more than ever, think about war. And she has shown us how in this brilliant, elegantly written book.”—H.R. McMaster, author of Dereliction of Duty and Battlegrounds: The Fight to Defend the Free World The instinct to fight may be innate in human nature, but war—organized violence—comes with organized society. War has shaped humanity’s history, its social and political institutions, its values and ideas. Our very language, our public spaces, our private memories, and some of our greatest cultural treasures reflect the glory and the misery of war. War is an uncomfortable and challenging subject not least because it brings out both the vilest and the noblest aspects of humanity.  Margaret MacMillan looks at the ways in which war has influenced human society and how, in turn, changes in political organization, technology, or ideologies have affected how and why we fight. War: How Conflict Shaped Us explores such much-debated and controversial questions as: When did war first start? Does human nature doom us to fight one another? Why has war been described as the most organized of all human activities? Why are warriors almost always men? Is war ever within our control?  Drawing on lessons from wars throughout the past, from classical history to the present day, MacMillan reveals the many faces of war—the way it has determined our past, our future, our views of the world, and our very conception of ourselves.

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About Margaret MacMillan

Margaret MacMillan is the author of several acclaimed, award-winning books. They include Paris 1919, The War That Ended Peace, Nixon and Mao, Dangerous Games, and Women of the Raj. She is professor emerita of international history at the University of Oxford and professor of history at the University of Toronto. She received her PhD from Oxford University and became a member of the history faculty at Ryerson University in 1975. In 2002 she became Provost of Trinity College at the University of Toronto, and from 2007 to 2017 she was the Warden of St. Antony’s College at Oxford University.

About Deepti Gupta

Deepti Gupta, fluent in Hindi, Urdu, and English, has an international career spread across India, Singapore, Pakistan, and the United States. As a narrator she brings an open and curious perspective to the author’s work. As an actress she has earned praise from the New York Times for her performance in the feature film Walkaway and also stars in Record/Play (a sci-fi love story) which was an official selection at Sundance 2013.