The Causes of War: From 1700 to today

Author:   Geoffrey Blainey
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster Australia
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9781761635236


Pages:   368
Publication Date:   29 July 2025
Format:   Hardback
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Australia’s most famous historian on a freshly essential subject; a classic work updated for our times. The Causes of War is one of Geoffrey Blainey’s most influential books, carried in corridors of power around the world. Covering international wars from 1700 – and now updated to include Ukraine and Gaza - Blainey demolishes many widely-held theories of why nations fight, arguing that peace is not the ‘natural’ state of international relations and war is not an aberration. Both are best understood as means of advancing national interests: when one is failing, the other becomes more likely, and therefore we need to understand what causes ‘the mystery of peace’ as urgently as we understand what causes war. Trenchantly argued and beautifully written, this bracing, clear-eyed survey is an essential guide to understanding our current fraught moment, seeing beyond the daily news cycle to deeper truths about the way the modern world works.  

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Author:   Geoffrey Blainey
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster Australia
Imprint:   Scribner Australia
ISBN:  

9781761635236


ISBN 10:   1761635239
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   29 July 2025
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Geoffrey Blainey is one of Australia’s best-known authors. Since 1968, he has been successively Professor of Economic History and Ernest Scott Professor of History at the University of Melbourne. In 1982–3, he was Professor of Australian Studies at Harvard University.

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