![]() ![]() Yet the effects of war are not only felt directly in the present day, but extend indirectly from well into the past Wars have brought about social changes such as women's suffrage, political upheavals such as the Bolshevik Revolution, or technological innovations such as the jet engine and modern air travel. Armed conflict, for most of academia and Western societies, is something that happens elsewhere, removed by either space or time. ![]() ![]() What is war? Why does it keep happening? And how does it affect us? On April 15th, 2021, SAIS professor Mark Gilbert was joined by international historian Margaret MacMillan – whose latest book, War: How Conflict Shaped Us, explores these very questions – for a conversation on the history of modern war, our understanding of its impacts, and the nature of armed conflict in the 21st century.įor many Western universities, which have existed in predominantly peaceful locations since 1945, the study of war often feels remote. ![]()
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