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Introduction, caught up in them and suffer their consequences, have in the Western tradition at least occupied a central place in the art and literature as well as the annals of war. It is this prominence of non-combatants in siege warfare (or at any rate of those with no official status as warriors) that the auMILL 发表于 2025-3-28 19:02:13
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,‘Like Troy, Though About as Much Larger … as the , is Larger than the ,’: Civilians and Siege Warfating lines also suffered its effects, either directly or indirectly. In effect, local sieges near the front lines formed parts of a broader siege war undertaken by the national community. This chapter explores the involvement of civilians in these two distinct levels of siege warfare between 1914 an很是迷惑 发表于 2025-3-29 10:42:42
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As They Were Ripped from the Altars: Civilians, Sacrilege and Classical Greek Siege Warfare, common. The chapter explores the specific hardships endured when war is brought to a settlement, during the siege and in the aftermath of a city’s sacking. The analysis then moves on to look at the one supposed way for persons to save themselves after their city has been sacked. This practice of seClimate 发表于 2025-3-29 22:51:18
Civilians Under Siege in the Ancient Greek World,ted one of the most fearful aspects of warfare, and a negative outcome too often meant a dreadful fate. The contemporary, non-combatant’s perspective on sieges in ancient Greek warfare is elusive. Chapter 10 analyses passages from the Homeric epics, the Classical historians Herodotus, Thucydides and