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The author surveys the customs, laws, and moral questions surrounding warfare in European history, tracing the evolution of weapons, siege and naval practices, and rules about prisoners, reprisals, and neutrality. He examines legal efforts such as 19th-century international declarations and conferences alongside medieval chivalric conduct and privateering, contrasting formal codes with brutal practice. Chapters discuss the treatment of surrendered garrisons, spies, and non-combatants; the introduction and reception of new weapons; and the motives and economics of war. Throughout, attention is given to the human and ethical dimensions of military ritual and etiquette, illustrated by historical examples and legal debates.

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James Anson Farrer

James Anson Farrer was a notable writer and scholar whose works often explored themes of law, society, and cultural practices. He is best known for his book "Crimes and Punishments / Including a New Translation of Beccaria's 'Dei Delitti e delle Pene'", which reflects his interest in criminal justice and moral philosophy. Farrer's writings also delve into anthropological studies, as seen in "Military Manners and Customs" and "Primitive Manners and Customs", where he examines the customs and behaviors of various societies. His diverse contributions to literature provide valuable insights into the social and legal frameworks of his time.

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