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“Offers an illuminating guide through the 2,000-year muddle and does a good job of filling a conspicuous void in the literature of conflict.” Economist (London)
“Compact and intensely thought-provoking…densely researched and smoothly written, [Civil Wars] is a pointed attempt to understand the nature of civil war by understanding its history.” Christian Science Monitor
“Concise, winningly written, clearly laid out, trenchantly argued…It’s hard to imagine a more timely work for today. ” Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“A profound contribution to political philosophy.” Booklist (starred review)
“An erudite work by a top-shelf scholar.” Kirkus Reviews
“Does a wonderful job of showing the multifaceted nature of his subject.” Library Journal
“In a text that demands thought and attention, narrator Derek Perkins takes it at a perfect pace, not too slow but allowing the listener, for the most part, to follow Armitage’s arguments and tracing of intellectual connections. Though the audiobook is academic, Perkins reads with energy but without showiness, always giving primacy to the text…His fine, deep voice and clipped accent complement his pacing and command of sense.” AudioFile
“Packed with wisdom and learning, elegantly written and vigorously argued, this is a magnificent field guide to our current crises in Syria and elsewhere.” Gary Bass, author of The Blood Telegram
“Civil Wars succeeds brilliantly in its ambition to “uncover the origins of our present discontents” Anthony Pagden, author of The Enlightenment: And Why It Still Matters