Essay Imperial Hubris: A German Tale By Fritz Stern War, Wilhelm II, and the consequences of leadership. More
Essay The Persian Way of War By Tom Holland Unlike the Greeks, Xerxes viewed war as more than a simple matter of strategy. Rather, it was a means of flaunting global mastery. More
Voices In Time 1906 | Stanford Proposing the Moral Equivalent of War William James considers substitutes for martial experience.More
Voices In Time 1861 | Virginia Recording an Inkling of Civil War Walt Whitman sees the blackness of the human heart.More
Voices In Time 1917 | Hindenburg Trench In No Man’s Land Siegfried Sassoon enters a zone of inhuman havoc.More
Voices In Time c. 1914 | Ypres Louis-Ferdinand Céline Bids Farewell to His Colonel Losing one’s virginity to the horrors of war.More