What happens after the war is “won”? Who clears the rubble, rebuilds the homes, and heals the wounds of shattered nations?
In After the Bombs: Rebuilding Nations Post-Conflict, historian and writer Dennis Brooks takes readers on a powerful journey through six pivotal conflicts of the 20th and 21st centuries—from the smoldering ruins of Nazi Germany to the fractured cities of post-invasion Iraq. Each section reveals how nations rise—or fail to rise—from the ashes of conflict, examining the critical first steps of recovery, the role of international aid, and the lasting scars war leaves behind.
Structured around three in-depth chapters per conflict, the book offers a vivid and human-centered look at postwar realities in:
Post-WWII Germany
Vietnam after U.S. withdrawal
The Falklands following British-Argentine combat
Iraq and Kuwait post-Gulf War
Bosnia after the Yugoslav Wars
Post-2003 Iraq and its struggle for identity
Through gripping storytelling and sharp analysis, After the Bombs explores the difference between military victory and lasting peace. It asks: How do societies rebuild? Who gets to decide what “normal” looks like? And what lessons have we failed to learn?
For students of history, international affairs, and anyone interested in the true cost of war, this is an unflinching yet hopeful exploration of resilience, responsibility, and reconstruction.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. What happens after the war is "won"? Who clears the rubble, rebuilds the homes, and heals the wounds of shattered nations?In After the Bombs: Rebuilding Nations Post-Conflict, historian and writer Dennis Brooks takes readers on a powerful journey through six pivotal conflicts of the 20th and 21st centuries-from the smoldering ruins of Nazi Germany to the fractured cities of post-invasion Iraq. Each section reveals how nations rise-or fail to rise-from the ashes of conflict, examining the critical first steps of recovery, the role of international aid, and the lasting scars war leaves behind.Structured around three in-depth chapters per conflict, the book offers a vivid and human-centered look at postwar realities in: Post-WWII GermanyVietnam after U.S. withdrawalThe Falklands following British-Argentine combatIraq and Kuwait post-Gulf WarBosnia after the Yugoslav WarsPost-2003 Iraq and its struggle for identityThrough gripping storytelling and sharp analysis, After the Bombs explores the difference between military victory and lasting peace. It asks: How do societies rebuild? Who gets to decide what "normal" looks like? And what lessons have we failed to learn?For students of history, international affairs, and anyone interested in the true cost of war, this is an unflinching yet hopeful exploration of resilience, responsibility, and reconstruction. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798289650122
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. What happens after the war is "won"? Who clears the rubble, rebuilds the homes, and heals the wounds of shattered nations?In After the Bombs: Rebuilding Nations Post-Conflict, historian and writer Dennis Brooks takes readers on a powerful journey through six pivotal conflicts of the 20th and 21st centuries-from the smoldering ruins of Nazi Germany to the fractured cities of post-invasion Iraq. Each section reveals how nations rise-or fail to rise-from the ashes of conflict, examining the critical first steps of recovery, the role of international aid, and the lasting scars war leaves behind.Structured around three in-depth chapters per conflict, the book offers a vivid and human-centered look at postwar realities in: Post-WWII GermanyVietnam after U.S. withdrawalThe Falklands following British-Argentine combatIraq and Kuwait post-Gulf WarBosnia after the Yugoslav WarsPost-2003 Iraq and its struggle for identityThrough gripping storytelling and sharp analysis, After the Bombs explores the difference between military victory and lasting peace. It asks: How do societies rebuild? Who gets to decide what "normal" looks like? And what lessons have we failed to learn?For students of history, international affairs, and anyone interested in the true cost of war, this is an unflinching yet hopeful exploration of resilience, responsibility, and reconstruction. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798289650122
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