Empires, Wars, and Battles by T C F Hopkins

Empires, Wars, and Battles by T C F Hopkins

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Focusing on the rise and fall of civilization from the Ancient Egyptians to the Ottoman Empire, this book sheds light on the character of the region.

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Empires, Wars, and Battles by T C F Hopkins

As current events have made painfully obvious, the Middle East is a region long torn by strife and traditions of warfare. In this elegant, fast-paced, and well thought out cultural and military history, T C F Hopkins, author of Confrontation at Lepanto, provides a remarkable glimpse into the origins of the conflicts that formed the ancient world as well as the world we have inherited.This book examines the development of the traditions and hostilities that have grown from millennia of conflict and looks at the precarious balance between the West and the Middle East. Focusing on complex rivalries, from the Ancient Egyptians and Hittites to the 500 year conflict between the Ottoman and Byzantine Empires, this book seeks to shed light on the character of the region, and why it has borne and continues to bear a critical role in world affairs.Incorporating the most recent discoveries and scholarship, Empires, Wars, and Battles provides both an account of political and military events and a survey of the cultures and societies of the ancient Near East.
T C F Hopkins has studied history for more than 40 years and has a special interest in cultural anthropology as well as military history. The pseudonym for an author of dozens of fantasy, horror, and young adult novels, Hopkins has been nominated for the Edgar Award, the World Fantasy Award, and the Bram Stoker Award.
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ISBN 13 9780765303271
ISBN 10 0765303272
Title Empires, Wars, and Battles
Author T C F Hopkins
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher St Martin's Press
Year published 2008-07-08
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.