The Duel in European History by Vg Kiernan

The Duel in European History by Vg Kiernan

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A description of the evolution of the duel from its medieval origins to the early 20th century; its role in Europe's military, religious and legal history and in the ascendancy of the aristocratic classes.

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The Duel in European History by Vg Kiernan

This is a description of the development of the duel from its medieval origins to the early 20th century. The book also examines the movement of opinion about duelling in different areas at different times, as reflected in legislation, in the pronouncements of the churches and in the works of such philosophers such as Montesquieu, and writers such as Walter Scott who was preoccupied with the duel as a hereditary curse of his class and civilization. The author discusses the distinctiveness of the duelling tradition as something unique to Europe and its colonies; how it was given as special character by the social structures of Ireland and Scotland, compared with England; what women thought of it; and how it contributed to the development of an officer corps which played a vital part in establishing Europe's military supremacy. This throws some light on the long ascendancy of aristocratic classes and their values in European history.
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ISBN 13 9780198225669
ISBN 10 0198225660
Title The Duel in European History
Author V G Kiernan
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 1988-03-01
Number of pages 360
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