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by Gianmaria Zanotti
Alessandro Barbero’s La guerra in Europa is a compelling historical work that offers a fresh perspective on European warfare and its impact on societies, politics, and cultures. Barbero, known for his accessible yet rigorously researched style, brings his sharp analysis to this exploration of war from the medieval era through modern conflicts. In this book, he examines how warfare evolved due to technological, economic, and social changes, shedding light on both the brutal and transformative roles wars have played in European history.One of the unique elements of Barbero’s approach is his focus on the human aspects of warfare, not just the battles and tactics but the lives and perspectives of ordinary soldiers, civilians, and even the political leaders who made strategic decisions. By doing this, Barbero not only provides a well-rounded view of European conflicts but also creates an engaging narrative that invites readers to think critically about the causes and consequences of war be
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Intervista con Gene Gnocchi a Radio Centrale
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Intervista a Antonio Casanova
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Martina Maggiore a Radio Storie
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intervista a Alessia e Alex disco Club
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Il Postulato e il Corpo: La Critica Filosofica ai Fondamenti dell'IA
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Correre: Dall'Arte all'Allenamento Scientifico (e Oltre!)
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lo stile di scritture di 50 Sfumature di grigio
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Sabina Spielrein and Gustav Jung the Letters
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The People vs Joan of Arc
Delve into the captivating trial of Joan of Arc, a young woman who claimed divine guidance led her to fight for France during the Hundred Years' War. Explore the accusations of heresy and witchcraft that ultimately led to her tragic demise.
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Caesar and the Rubicon crossing
“Beyond the Rubicon: Romans and Gauls in Republican Italy” and “Crossing the Rubicon: Decline of the American Empire at the End of the Age of Oil,” share a similar title but address very different topics. The former explores the interaction between Romans and Gauls in Republican Italy, focusing on historical and archaeological themes such as Gallic influence on Roman culture and the evolution of Roman perceptions of the Gauls.
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Discussion about "the Monster of Florence" by F. Ferri
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Alessandro Barbero’s La guerra in Europa is a compelling historical work that offers a fresh perspective on European warfare and its impact on societies, politics, and cultures. Barbero, known for his accessible yet rigorously researched style, brings his sharp analysis to this exploration of war from the medieval era through modern conflicts. In this book, he examines how warfare evolved due to technological, economic, and social changes, shedding light on both the brutal and transformative roles wars have played in European history.One of the unique elements of Barbero’s approach is his focus on the human aspects of warfare, not just the battles and tactics but the lives and perspectives of ordinary soldiers, civilians, and even the political leaders who made strategic decisions. By doing this, Barbero not only provides a well-rounded view of European conflicts but also creates an engaging narrative that invites readers to think critically about the causes and consequences of war be
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