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LOCAL Announcement :: International Relations

Third Wave Study Group Starting New Book: 'War of the World'

We meet every 2nd and 4th Monday, 7pm-9pm, for nearly 15 years. 3411 W Diversey, 2nd Floor conference room. All interested are welcome, and it's OK to drop in and out as books interest you or not. This one will take about four sessions.

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Iran-Iraq war cost at least 400,000 lives on the battlefield
The War of the World:
Descent of the West

Paperback: 816 pages
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
(March 29, 2007)

by Niall Ferguson

Amazon Reviewer John Matcock:

A most interesting view of the 20th century. Certainly the two World Wars were the climatic momemts, but he also points out that more people have been killed in the smaller wars that we don't normally think about.

Perhaps 55 million were killed in World War II. Perhaps a hundred million more in the Russian collectivizing of farms, the Chinese Cultural Revolution, and one genocide after another in places of which we had never heard. In this book Dr. Ferguson takes a different view of history than normal. Here is not the sweep of Rommel towards Dunkirk, but here is the relentless killing. Killing of all kinds of 'undesirable' people. It's a view of history well worth keeping in mind as we approach the next century with no hint of violence slowing down, and the incidence of Shiite/Sunni strife that we see developing in Iraq.

In the sub-title of the book, 'the Descent of the West,' he is less clear. He laments the passing of the big European empires that controlled much of the world. I'm not so sure that the people of India would lament their getting out of the British Empire. Perhaps they helped to hold the peace, but they also started World War I, and the Romans also held the peace at places like Masada.
 
 

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