Warfare, army and soldiers in Santayana’s thoughts and life

Abstract

George Santayana’s life (1863-1952) and thought, constitute in themselves a fundamental historical event and also represent a crucial period in history. The present article analyses Santayana’s vision of the war as a phenomenon and also the role played by the Military Forces in Society. The article also explains his positioning with respect to the wars which took place in his days: The Cuban War, The First World War and the Spanish Civil War. On the other hand, a reconstruction of his family’s military background, together with his living experiences both in Spain and in the United States, provide an insight into Santayana as a character and into his ideas.
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Arias González, L. (2016). Warfare, army and soldiers in Santayana’s thoughts and life. Studia Historica. Historia Contemporánea, 34, 249–268. Retrieved from https://revistas.usal.es/uno/index.php/0213-2087/article/view/16167

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