University of Nebraska Press
World History of Warfare
World History of Warfare
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This volume addresses traditional subjects such as generals and tactics, but each chapter also includes discussions of the idea of war, the role of the common soldier, and the changing interpretations of the military's place in society and politics. Of special value is the authors' treatment of non-Western societies. Too often military history has meant the study of warfare in England, France, and Germany, especially as it was shaped by the Napoleonic conflicts. In contrast, the authors of this volume examine the role that military forces have played in shaping societies worldwide.
Purchase the audio edition.Author: Christon I. Archer, John R. Ferris, Holger H. Herwig
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Published: 09/01/2008
Pages: 640
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 2.00lbs
Size: 9.00h x 5.90w x 1.30d
ISBN: 9780803219410
Review Citation(s):
Library Journal Supplements 11/15/2008 pg. 60
About the Author
All four authors are professors of history at the University of Calgary. Christon I. Archer is the editor of The Wars of Independence in Spanish America. John R. Ferris is the author of The Evolution of British Strategic Policy, 1919-1926. Holger H. Herwig is a coauthor of The Grand Illusion: The Prussianization of the Chilean Army (Nebraska 1999). Timothy H. E. Travers is the author of Gallipoli 1915.
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