Warfare; A Study Of Military Methods From The Earliest Times
Description:
Three extensive sections of this work cover ancient, Roman and medieval, and modern warfare up to the era of Frederick the Great, all interrelated in their emphasis on military institutions and methods, and using as much contemporary material as possible to elucidate the establishment and organization of the military over the centuries in the context of its military and political role, pivotal leaders, and the evolution of technology and military theory. Reprint of the 1937 publication. 2006: 615 pages, illustrated. Index. Softcover. (Scholar's Bookshelf)
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