1001 Battles That Changed The Course Of History
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1001 Battles That Changed the Course of History
Author | : R. G. Grant |
Publsiher | : Chartwell Books |
Total Pages | : 963 |
Release | : 2017-10-24 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780785835530 |
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This historical account of humanity's 5000 year history of recorded conflict looks at ancient wars, modern conflict, and everything in-between.
1001 Battles That Changed the Course of History
Author | : Paul Ham |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 960 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Battles |
ISBN | : 0733329551 |
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From small-scale battles of the ancient world to devastating modern conflicts, this book provides a definitive and comprehensive record of the armed combats that have shaped the political and cultural landscape of the world in which we live. 1001 BATTLES THAT CHANGED THE COURSE OF HISTORY is an essential guide to the most intense, dramatic, important, and extraordinary conflicts over the last 5000 years and the consequences of those clashes on societies around the globe.
1001 Battles That Changed the Course of History
Author | : Anonim |
Publsiher | : Pier 9 |
Total Pages | : 960 |
Release | : 2015-10-01 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 1743366671 |
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An essential guide to the most intense, dramatic, important and extraordinary conflicts over the last 5,000 years and the consequences of those clashes on societies around the globe.
50 Battles That Changed the World
Author | : William Weir |
Publsiher | : Permuted Press+ORM |
Total Pages | : 459 |
Release | : 2018-05-29 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781682617656 |
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An informative look at the military conflicts that most altered the course of history and civilization, from ancient times to the modern world. Rather than celebrating warfare, 50 Battles That Changed the World looks at the clashes the author believes have had the most profound impact on world history. Ranked in order of their relevance to the modern world, these struggles range from the ancient past to the present day and span the globe many times over. Some of the battles in this book are familiar to us all—Bunker Hill, which prevented the American Revolution from being stillborn, and Marathon, which kept the world’s first democracy alive. Others may be less familiar—the naval battle at Diu (on the Indian Coast), which led to the ascendancy of Western Civilization and the discovery of America, and Yarmuk, which made possible the spread of Islam from Morocco to the Philippines. With remarkable accounts of both famous and lesser-known clashes, 50 Battles That Changed the World provides impressive insight into the battles that shaped civilization as we know it.
50 Battles that Changed the World
Author | : William Weir |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Battles |
ISBN | : 0760766096 |
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This book selects 50 battles throughout history that are discussed in some detail. Rather than celebrating warfare, this book takes a brief look at the 50 battles that have had the most profound impact on world history. Listed in order of importance for our world today, they range from the ancient world to the present and span the globe. The author has selected the battle and provides his reasoning for why they were selected as those with most impact on World History.
Battles That Changed History
Author | : Anonim |
Publsiher | : DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley) |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2023 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0241641489 |
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From the fury of the Punic Wars to the onslaught of Operation Desert Storm, relive the most famous battles in history in this gripping guide. This military history book takes you on a journey through the battlefields of history, from the ancient world to the American Civil War, World War II, Vietnam, the Cold War, and beyond. Maps, paintings, and photographs reveal the stories behind more than 90 of the most important battles ever to take place, and show how fateful decisions led to glorious victories and crushing defeats. From medieval battles and great naval confrontations to the era of high-tech air battles, key campaigns are illustrated and analysed in detail - the weapons, the soldiers, and the military strategy. Famous military leaders are profiled, including Alexander the Great, Napoleon, and Rommel, and crucial arms, armour, and equipment are explained. Whether at Marathon, Agincourt, Gettysburg, or Stalingrad, Battles that Changed History takes you into the thick of combat, and shows how kingdoms and empires have been won and lost on the battlefield.
The Causes of War
Author | : Alexander Gillespie |
Publsiher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 284 |
Release | : 2013-10-16 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9781782255970 |
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This is the first volume of a projected four-volume series charting the causes of war from 3000 BCE to the present day, written by a leading international lawyer, and using as its principal materials the documentary history of international law largely in the form of treaties and the negotiations which led up to them. These volumes seek to show why millions of people, over thousands of years, slayed each other. In departing from the various theories put forward by historians, anthropologists and psychologists, Gillespie offers a different taxonomy of the causes of war, focusing on the broader settings of politics, religion, migrations and empire-building. These four contexts were dominant and often overlapping justifications for the first four thousand years of human civilisation, for which written records exist.
A Short History of the World in 50 Places
Author | : Jacob F. Field |
Publsiher | : Michael O'Mara Books |
Total Pages | : 233 |
Release | : 2020-04-02 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781789291988 |
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Discover the most impactful and incredible episodes from human history, from the prehistoric era to the early twenty-first century, through fifty of the most surprising and often less well-known places in the world. From the Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania, where remains of some of our earliest tool-using ancestors were found, to the CERN laboratory, where revolutionary technologies such as the World Wide Web were developed, each entry shows its influence on not just politics, but on the economy, culture, religion and society, as well as their links to great historical figures such as Alexander the Great, Buddha and Nelson Mandela. The size of the places ranges from small geographical features like a cave in Saudi Arabia where Islam began, to larger areas or regions, like Hollywood. Many entries are cities, such Jerusalem, Amritsar, and Rome, some others are buildings, like Anne Frank's House in the Netherlands or the Confucius Temple in China, and there are even some that are rooms, such as the Hall of Mirrors in Versailles Palace. No place is too big or too small to be included, as long as it has had a significant impact on history.