A Natural History of Peace (Hardcover, 1st ed)


A stimulating and innovative consideration of the concept, causes, and practice of peace in societies both ancient and modern, human and primate.
We know a great deal about aggression, conflict, and war, but relatively little about peace, partially because it has been such a scarce phenomenon throughout history and in our own times. Peace is more than the absence of war. Peace requires special relationships, structures, and attitudes to promote and protect it.


"A Natural History of Peace" provides the first broadly interdisciplinary examination of peace as viewed from the perspectives of social anthropology, primatology, archeology, psychology, political science, and economics. Among other notable features, this volume offers:


a major theory concerning the evolution of peace and violence through human history;
an in-depth comparative study of peaceful cultures with the goal of discovering what it is that makes them peaceful;
one of the earliest reports of a new theory of the organization and collapse of ancient Maya civilization;
a comparative examination of peace from the perspective of change, including the transition of one of the world's most violent societies to a relatively peaceful culture, and the decision-making process of terrorists who abandon violence;
and a theory of political change that sees the conclusion of wars as uniquely creative periods in the evolution of peace among modern nations.


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A stimulating and innovative consideration of the concept, causes, and practice of peace in societies both ancient and modern, human and primate.
We know a great deal about aggression, conflict, and war, but relatively little about peace, partially because it has been such a scarce phenomenon throughout history and in our own times. Peace is more than the absence of war. Peace requires special relationships, structures, and attitudes to promote and protect it.


"A Natural History of Peace" provides the first broadly interdisciplinary examination of peace as viewed from the perspectives of social anthropology, primatology, archeology, psychology, political science, and economics. Among other notable features, this volume offers:


a major theory concerning the evolution of peace and violence through human history;
an in-depth comparative study of peaceful cultures with the goal of discovering what it is that makes them peaceful;
one of the earliest reports of a new theory of the organization and collapse of ancient Maya civilization;
a comparative examination of peace from the perspective of change, including the transition of one of the world's most violent societies to a relatively peaceful culture, and the decision-making process of terrorists who abandon violence;
and a theory of political change that sees the conclusion of wars as uniquely creative periods in the evolution of peace among modern nations.

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Vanderbilt University Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

June 1996

Availability

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First published

June 1996

Editors

Dimensions

152 x 229 x 30mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

352

Edition

1st ed

ISBN-13

978-0-8265-1272-7

Barcode

9780826512727

Categories

LSN

0-8265-1272-0



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