War Cruel and Sharp
Title | War Cruel and Sharp PDF eBook |
Author | Clifford J. Rogers |
Publisher | Boydell & Brewer Ltd |
Total Pages | 484 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780851158044 |
In War Cruel and Sharp, Dr Rogers offers a powerfully argued and thoroughly researched reassessment of the military and political strategies which Edward III and the Black Prince employed to achieve famous victories.
On War
Title | On War PDF eBook |
Author | Carl von Clausewitz |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 388 |
Release | 1908 |
Genre | Military art and science |
ISBN |
Medieval Maritime Warfare
Title | Medieval Maritime Warfare PDF eBook |
Author | Charles D Stanton |
Publisher | Pen and Sword |
Total Pages | 385 |
Release | 2015-06-30 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1781592519 |
Following the fall of Rome, the sea is increasingly the stage upon which the human struggle of western civilization is played out. In a world of few roads and great disorder, the sea is the medium on which power is projected and wealth sought. Yet this confused period in the history of maritime warfare has rarely been studied it is little known and even less understood. Charles Stanton uses an innovative and involving approach to describe this fascinating but neglected facet of European medieval history. He depicts the development of maritime warfare from the end of the Roman Empire to the dawn of the Renaissance, detailing the wars waged in the Mediterranean by the Byzantines, Muslims, Normans, Crusaders, the Italian maritime republics, Angevins and Aragonese as well as those fought in northern waters by the Vikings, English, French and the Hanseatic League. This pioneering study will be compelling reading for everyone interested in medieval warfare and maritime history.
Civilians in the Path of War
Title | Civilians in the Path of War PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Grimsley |
Publisher | U of Nebraska Press |
Total Pages | 318 |
Release | 2002-01-01 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 9780803221826 |
Antologi. Bogens 9 historikere har gennemgået mere end 2.500 års befolkningskonflikter og deres forskellige indflydelse på det civile samfund. Hvert behandlet afsnit undersøger ikke alene, hvad de militære styrker gjorde ved civilbefolkningen i operationsområdet, men hvorfor de gjorde det og hvorledes de retfærdiggjorde deres handlinger.
The Name of War
Title | The Name of War PDF eBook |
Author | Jill Lepore |
Publisher | Vintage |
Total Pages | 369 |
Release | 2009-09-23 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0307488578 |
BANCROFF PRIZE WINNER • King Philip's War, the excruciating racial war—colonists against Indigenous peoples—that erupted in New England in 1675, was, in proportion to population, the bloodiest in American history. Some even argued that the massacres and outrages on both sides were too horrific to "deserve the name of a war." The war's brutality compelled the colonists to defend themselves against accusations that they had become savages. But Jill Lepore makes clear that it was after the war—and because of it—that the boundaries between cultures, hitherto blurred, turned into rigid ones. King Philip's War became one of the most written-about wars in our history, and Lepore argues that the words strengthened and hardened feelings that, in turn, strengthened and hardened the enmity between Indigenous peoples and Anglos. Telling the story of what may have been the bitterest of American conflicts, and its reverberations over the centuries, Lepore has enabled us to see how the ways in which we remember past events are as important in their effect on our history as were the events themselves.
Furies
Title | Furies PDF eBook |
Author | Lauro Martines |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | 337 |
Release | 2014-09-23 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1608196186 |
A forefront Italian Renaissance historian and author of Fire in the City evaluates darker aspects of the Renaissance including the military forces that ravaged Europe and shaped the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity, exploring how massive, mobile armies consumed resources, spread disease and innovated violent new weapons.
The Battle of Poitiers 1356
Title | The Battle of Poitiers 1356 PDF eBook |
Author | David Green |
Publisher | The History Press |
Total Pages | 173 |
Release | 2008-10-20 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0752496344 |
The victory at Poitiers by an English force outnumbered two-to-one, led by Edward the Black Prince on 19th September 1356 was one of the most significant of the Hundred Years War. The consequences of the battle resonated throughout the remainder of the century and influenced the war to its end in 1453. David Green has researched the battle and the raids that preceded it exhaustively and details the strategy, tactics, arms and armour used by both sides. He reconstructs the battle using an array of contemporary sources and discusses the protagonists, the siting, course and outcome of the encounter and considers the implications of the capture of King Jean II of France and many of the most important members of the French nobility.