文明世界的战争

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  • whig
    2015-07-16
    In nineteenth-century Montenegro, enemy heads displayed in front of houses and settlements similarly shocked foreign observers, as they had in seventeenth-century Iroquois lands, and still would in twentieth-century Amazonia.
  • whig
    2015-07-16
    More recently, the nineteenth century’s Montenegrins, who had an estimated violent death rate among adult males of about 25 per cent, built houses with small windows and thick walls but no specialized communal fortifications.