Battlefield: Decisive Conflicts in History

Battlefield: Decisive Conflicts in History

by RichardHolmes (Author), Martin Marix Evans (Author)

Synopsis

Salamis, Agincourt, Lepanto, Trafalgar, Gettysburg, Isandlwana, the Somme, Stalingrad: Battlefield tells the stories of the most dramatic, memorable, and important conflicts in world history. It begins with the battle of Megiddo fought by the ancient Egyptians and takes the reader through to the Second Gulf war of 2003. On the way it encompasses 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 within chapters which tell the wider story of a particular era or region, for instance the ancient world, or the Americas. And each chapter includes an introduction that sets out the historical, tactical, and technological context, and looks at current debates. In addition, individual battles are placed clearly within the wars and campaigns of which they formed a part, making it possible for the reader to follow the details of the battle, and at the same time to understand its military and historical implications. Battlefield summarizes the best of contemporary scholarship on battles and war in an accessible, engaging narrative.Detailed maps portray the course of famous battles and campaigns, and a range of illustrations - many from contemporary sources - bring the narrative to life. An extensive index gives the reader quick access to historical figures, locations, battle formations, and much more.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 11 Oct 2007

ISBN 10: 0199233942
ISBN 13: 9780199233946

Media Reviews
An invaluable reference for the student of military history and the general reader alike. John Ellis, Sunday Times [An] excellent account...Battlefield offers a fascinating overview of military conflict up to the second Gulf war. The Guardian
Author Bio

Richard Holmes is Professor of Military and Security Studies at Cranfield University and the Defense Academy of the United Kingdom. A leading military historian, he has written twenty books, including Dusty Warriors and Acts of War, and he is the General Editor of The Oxford Companion to Military History. He has also presented seven BBC TV series.
Martin Marix Evans is an independent writer who has written numerous books on military history, including Forgotten Battlefronts of World War I and The Fall of France.