I read the same thing somewhere on here many years ago.
The concept of war and killing was "more normal" during those times than it is now and the alternative to war still wasn't sunshine and rainbows for most.
I think what I also read was from the side of the wives. Deaths due to war were much more normalised and were a higher occurrence, therefore there were better support networks of wives whose husbands had been killed in battle.
The concept of war and killing was "more normal" during those times than it is now and the alternative to war still wasn't sunshine and rainbows for most.
I think what I also read was from the side of the wives. Deaths due to war were much more normalised and were a higher occurrence, therefore there were better support networks of wives whose husbands had been killed in battle.