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Why do People Fight Wars?

Ali Brownlie, Author

Alex Woolf,

Imprint: Wayland

Publication date: December 8, 2022

Category: War & conflict

ISBN: 9781526324566

Imprint: Wayland

Publication date: November 9, 2023

Category: War & conflict

ISBN: 9781526324559

Written in clear, straightforward language, this book looks at why people go to war and whether it is ever right to kill another person. It explains different attitudes to warfare and why wars are such a major part of history. It also looks at peace keeping organisations and conflict resolution.

Questions and topics covered include: What is war?; A brief history of war; Why do wars start?; Why do people fight?; Why do children fight?; Wars and new technology; Colonialism; Exploiting fear; War crimes; Civilians and war; Refugees; After the war; Can war ever be justified?; Are wars reported accurately?; Preventing war and negotiating peace; Resolving conflicts.

Reviews

...the clear factual explanations may help to develop a questioning, critical attitude to what they hear and see in the media.

Learning Support Service Autumn 2002

...very accessible with relevant supporting photos and captions, and sourced quotes from a variety of points of view.

Booktrusted December 2002

Clearly these will be useful sources for Citizenship and PSHE for students and teachers alike.

Booktrusted December 2002

...could be used as a useful resource to help children express themselves and voice their opinions.

Learning Support Service Autumn 2002

Ali Brownlie

Ali Brownlie is a former teacher of humanities and education officer for Oxfam. She has written a number of books for young people as well as course material for teachers.

Alex Woolf

Alex Woolf has written more than 150 books, both fiction and non-fiction, mostly for children. Many of these have sold around the world and his words have been translated into over a dozen different languages. He has written on a huge range of subjects including Romans, chocolate, asteroids, sharks, Tudors, flying reptiles, soap, bees and acne. In 2019, he won a Fiction Express award for his story, Mystery at Moon Base One. Alex lives in North London with his family and two cats, Juno and Minerva.