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Why Do People Fight Wars? (Exploring Tough Issues)

 
9780739849613: Why Do People Fight Wars? (Exploring Tough Issues)

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This book gives you clear, no nonsense advice about human attitudes to warfare and it explains why wars are such a major part of our history. You can read about how wars start, and what happens to soldiers and to ordinary people who are caught up in them. This book provides all the facts you need to make up your own mind about the subject.

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About the Author:
Alison Brownlie is a Heinemann-Raintree author.
From School Library Journal:
Grade 5-8 These volumes share an ambitious goal: to provide an overview of the causes, history, effects, current status of, and potential solutions to a complex human issue. Brownlie and Mason succeed fairly well, in part because they offer a limited number of supporting examples for each general point. They range worldwide to answer questions such as "Why Do Children Fight?" but concentrate on conflicts from the mid-20th century and later. War crimes, international law, and refugees are among the topics presented in two-page overviews. Books such as Paul Bennett's War (Smart Apple, 1999) and Sybella Wilkes's One Day We Had to Run! (Millbrook, 1995) concentrate on one facet of the problem such as relief efforts or refugees. Senker also ranges broadly to discuss aspects of prejudice, but often she provides so many examples in two pages that the effect is disjointed and overwhelming. Lack of definition leads to problems. For example, she includes statistics on the number of murders committed by "U.S. fascists" but neither names the group(s) nor supplies a source. She falls into other traps such as decrying those who generalize that African Americans are "naturally" good at sports but then suggests athletics as a route to eliminating racism, noting that "black athletes have dominated" sports in the U.S. Each book has full-color photographs or illustrations on almost every spread. Many of the Internet suggestions are disappointing, and one related to war includes a disclaimer that it should not be considered a research source. Wars could serve as a starting point for report writers; Senker's title has too many flaws to merit purchase consideration. -Kathy Piehl, Minnesota State University, Mankato
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  • PublisherHeinemann/Raintree
  • Publication date2002
  • ISBN 10 0739849611
  • ISBN 13 9780739849613
  • BindingLibrary Binding
  • Number of pages48

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