Reckoning with Rebellion: War and Sovereignty in the Nineteenth Century by Aaron
61,06 €
Sheehan-Dean shows that insurgents around the globe often relied on irregular warfare and were labeled as criminals, mutineers, or rebels by the dominant powers. He traces commonalities between the United States, British, Russian, and Chinese empires, all large and ambitious states willing to use violence to maintain their authority.
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