
As an Amazon Associate and affiliate partner, Menrva Books earns from qualifying purchases. Learn more
Ranging from the Peloponnesian war, to Trafalgar and Gettysburg, to the War in Iraq, this exciting book tells the stories of the most dramatic, memorable, and important conflicts in world history. This superb, one-volume reference describes almost 300 battles from around the world--from the Middle East, Asia, and Africa, as well as from Europe and the Americas. All the battles are grouped in chapters which tell the wider story of a particular era or region, whether it be the ancient world or Asia and the Middle East. Each chapter includes an introduction that sets out the historical, tactical, and technological context, and looks at current debates among military historians. In addition, individual battles are placed within the wars of which they formed a part, allowing readers understand a battle's full military and historical significance. With detailed maps, a wide range of illustrations, and an extensive index, this book offers a gold mine of information for everyone interested in world or military history.
This reference work investigates the tactical, technological, and historical significance of nearly 300 decisive military conflicts spanning from antiquity to the modern era. Authors Martin Marix Evans and Richard Holmes, both established military historians, utilize a thematic and regional framework to contextualize individual battles within their broader geopolitical conflicts. The text aims to provide a comprehensive overview of how specific engagements shaped the outcomes of wars across diverse global regions.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and readers frequently cite this volume as a reliable, accessible reference tool for those seeking a broad overview of military history. The text is noted for its clear organization and utility as a foundational resource for students and enthusiasts of historical warfare.
Page Count:
429
Publication Date:
2009-03-05
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192806548
ISBN-13:
9780192806543
No comments yet. Be the first to share your thoughts!