War by Jeremy Black

War by Jeremy Black

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The driving force of this world history of war is the linkage between technology, politics and expansion. Jeremy Black takes the reader through history, highlighting the major developments in warfare, tactics, armour and diplomacy which have influenced the way in which wars are fought.

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War by Jeremy Black

War is now generally regarded as organised conflict waged by armed forces, with superior weaponry usually seen as the main reason why one side prevailed. This emphasis on the material culture of war is not confined to modern times but reaches as far back as the Bronze and Iron Ages, where the superior cutting power of iron and the relative ease of making iron weapons are seen as the reason for the change in civilisations. While not denying that weaponry plays a major role in the history of war, Jeremy Black's new book gives due importance to other factors often ignored or undervalued by military historians. Conflicts such as the Vietnam war and the Soviet attempt to dominate Afghanistan show it is not always the best armed who prevail. The willingness of a nation to suffer losses, organisational issues - such as how troops are organised on the battlefield, the nature of force structures and the organisation of societies for conflict - and the political context can all make the difference between victory and defeat. Nor is it correct to assume that war is essentially a struggle between organised regular forces: civil conflict, terrorism and guerrilla activities are types of warfare which are too often excluded from discussions of military history. In War: An Illustrated World History, Jeremy Black has created a powerful work with a truly world-wide scope. Encompassing warfare from ancient times to medieval, from the nineteenth century to the future, and from West to East, this is a book which will appeal to all interested in military history. With many original insights into the course of warfare in all parts of the world and a refreshing tendency to turn accepted interpretations on their head, Jeremy Black offers something that other military historians do not: a truly global history of war.
Jeremy Black MBE is a Professor of History at the University of Exeter. He is a leading military historian whose recent books include War and the World and Why Wars Happen. His Sutton titles include A New History of England, War for America, The English Press and the Making of Modern Britain.
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ISBN 13 9780750924078
ISBN 10 0750924071
Title War
Author Jeremy Black
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2003-05-01
Number of pages 256
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