Wars create their own dynamics, especially with regard to images and
language. The semiotic and semantic codes are redefined, according to
the need to create an enemy image, or in reference to the results of a
war that are post-event defined as just or reasonable. The semiotic
systems of wars are central to the discussion of the contributions
within this volume, which highlight the interrelationship of semiotic
systems and their constructions during wars in different periods of
history.