Exploring the rich tapestry of human history, this book delves into the significance of a renowned lake and the various civilizations that thrived along its shores. It highlights the cultural, social, and environmental impacts of the lake on the surrounding communities, weaving together stories of resilience, adaptation, and the interplay between nature and humanity. Through vivid narratives, it reveals how this iconic body of water has shaped lives and influenced the development of societies throughout time.
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- 2025
- 2018
From Byron to Bin Laden
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
What makes people fight for countries other than their own? Nir Arielli offers a wide-ranging history of foreign-war volunteers, from the French Revolution to Syria. Challenging notions of foreign fighters as a security problem, Arielli explores motivations, ideology, gender, international law, military significance, and the memory of war.