Mongols, Huns and Vikings (Cassell'S History Of Warfare)

Mongols, Huns and Vikings (Cassell'S History Of Warfare)

by HughKennedy (Author)

Synopsis

This is the story of some of the most famous and ferocious warriors in history. From the Huns to the Mongols, successive waves of nomadic horsemen swept out of the great steppe lands of central Asia to wreak havoc on the static civilizations of Europe, India and China. How were they so successful? What were the limits of their powers? Professor Hugh Kennedy reveals why such 'undeveloped' societies spawned great generals from Attila to Genghis Khan. He explains how the nomadic Arabs swarmed out of the desert in the 7th century to carve out an empire that stretched from Spain to the Chinese frontier, why the Mongols failed to conquer western Europe, and where those unique, sea-borne raiders, the Vikings, fitted into the story of kingdoms versus nomads.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Orion
Published: 27 Jun 2002

ISBN 10: 0304352926
ISBN 13: 9780304352920
Book Overview: The rise and fall of the Huns, Mongols, Turks and Vikings Beautifully illustrated with photography and state of the art computer generated maps Excellent narrative history of some of the most famous warrior races in history

Author Bio
Hugh Kennedy studied Arabic at the Middle East Centre for Arabic Studies before reading Arabic, Persian and History at Cambridge. Since 1972 he has taught in the Department of Mediaeval History at the University of St. Andrews, he was elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 2000. Professor Kennedy lives in St. Andrews, Scotland.