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War: An Illustrated World History

Autor Jeremy Black
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 iul 2003
This clear chronological narrative takes the reader through history, highlighting major developments in warfare, tactics, armory and diplomacy, which have influenced the way in which wars are waged.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780750924078
ISBN-10: 0750924071
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 199 x 268 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.92 kg
Editura: The History Press Ltd

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In this concise history of war, Jeremy Black ranges widely, giving due attention to non-western as well as western traditions. The history of war is inextricably bound to the history of the world. Through a detailed exploration of 'world-scale' issues of warfare, presented within a chronological framework that spans human history, Jeremy Black skilfully illustrates this fact whilst providing the reader with other astute insights and compelling interpretations of war.

War: A Short History
is a dramatic move away from the formulaic, western approach to military history. Too narrow in its focus on wars specific to the west and too simple because of an over-reliance on a technologically-deterministic reading of warfare, this approach has been rejected by Jeremy Black in favour of a global model that takes all factors into account when considering the strengths and weaknesses of a particular military tradition. This is a book that is as important for its relevance to current world issues of conflict as it is for its thorough consideration of a monumentally significant aspect of human history.

Cuprins

Preface
Introduction
1. Until the 'Barbarian' Invasion
2. From the Creation of the Islamic World to the Start of European Transoceanic Expansion, 630-1490
3. The Gunpowder Empires of the Early-Modern World, 1490-1630
4. From the Mid-Seventeenth Century Crisis to the Age of Revolutions, 1630-1800
5. The World of the European Empires, 1800-1950
6. To the Present, 1950-
7. Conclusions: Assessing War
Selected Further Reading
Index

Recenzii

'It ranges from the early wars in China to a succinct treatment of the Second World War including the latest research on the vast subject area.  The author stresses the non-Western traditions in his survey together with the global wars of the modern era and making it all very relevant to the present state of warfare.  It should prove useful to both the seasoned historian and the novice to military history.' - The Bulletin of the Military Historical Society
'Read this' - Times Educational Supplement
'His text is dense but it is crammed with erudition and surprisingly, given its enormous scope, makes very few sacrifices in its readability.'
This is a valuable addition for all those involved in war studies be they university students or the armed forces... The book is very readable and should stand as an object lesson to students on how to write... Professor Black covers the battle of Stalingrad in a single paragraph which is a superb demonstration of his skills in covering the ground: a very model of brevity. This is a very good book and to be recommended.
'[A] successful enterprise in which [Black] ranges effortlessly from about 35,000 BC to the present in under 200 pages ... Black feels that military history 'often lacks intellectual sophistication'.  His own brief account of war through the ages is therefore an elegantly written and salutary corrective.' - Standpoint
'Black's coverage of military history contains extensive analyses ... This book will be most useful to students in war studies programmes, as well as readers reflecting on the fascinating history of human conflict ... An interesting and challenging book.' - Times Higher Education