War in European History

War in European History
Title War in European History PDF eBook
Author Michael Howard
Publisher OUP Oxford
Total Pages 186
Release 2009-02-26
Genre History
ISBN 0191570850

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First published over thirty years ago, War in European History is a brilliantly written survey of the changing ways that war has been waged in Europe, from the Norse invasions to the present day. Far more than a simple military history, the book serves as a succinct and enlightening overview of the development of European society as a whole over the last millennium. From the Norsemen and the world of the medieval knights, through to the industrialized mass warfare of the twentieth century, Michael Howard illuminates the way in which warfare has shaped the history of the Continent, its effect on social and political institutions, and the ways in which technological and social change have in turn shaped the way in which wars are fought. This new edition includes a fully updated further reading and a new final chapter bringing the story into the twenty-first century, including the invasion of Iraq and the so-called 'War against Terror'.

War in European History

War in European History
Title War in European History PDF eBook
Author Michael Howard
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 186
Release 2009
Genre Europe
ISBN 0199546193

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An updated edition of Michael Howard's classic history of war in European history, from medieval times to the 21st century, showing how the changing face of war has shaped the wider course of the continent's history over the last millennium.

France and the Great War

France and the Great War
Title France and the Great War PDF eBook
Author Leonard V. Smith
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 228
Release 2003-03-13
Genre History
ISBN 9780521666312

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Peace, War and the European Powers, 1814–1914

Peace, War and the European Powers, 1814–1914
Title Peace, War and the European Powers, 1814–1914 PDF eBook
Author Christopher John Bartlett
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 212
Release 1996-10-02
Genre History
ISBN 1349249580

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The causes of war have tended to attract more attention than the causes of peace, yet the two are intimately related, Indeed there was much talk of war during the unprecedentedly long periods of peace between the European great powers in the years 1815-1854 and again in 1871-1914, the Near Eastern crises of 1878 and 1887-8 being only two of the more notable examples. In the case of the latter, there occurred a spell of fatalistic and belligerent talk in both Berlin and Vienna which in many ways anticipated that which gripped those capitals by 1914. A study of the whole question of the best methods by which to defend and advance the national interest is often more illuminating on why wars were avoided that are studies of the documentation surrounding the Holy Alliance, the congress system or the Concert of Europe. It is clear that the Concert tended to become most active only after a war had already been fought, or when the powers had already decided that conflict was likely to prove too costly, dangerous and unpredicatable in its effects both at home and abroad. Thus the Russians twice advanced almost to the gates of Constantinople only to recoil at the implications of trying to obtain control of the Straits. Similarly, Habsburg thoughts of war were frequently neutralised by reminders of financial weakness. This valuable book will be welcomed by anyone wishing to understand the nature of European state relations in the nineteenth century. Professor Bartlett examines why major wars did happen and did not happen, with particular attention being paid to the events of 1914.

World War II in Europe

World War II in Europe
Title World War II in Europe PDF eBook
Author Philip Gavin
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2004
Genre Germany
ISBN 9781590181850

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From military maneuvers to mass murder, history's most lethal conflict is thoroughly explained including the actions of the instigator, Adolf Hitler.

The War in Europe

The War in Europe
Title The War in Europe PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 40
Release 1914
Genre World War, 1914-1918
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Furies

Furies
Title Furies PDF eBook
Author Lauro Martines
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 337
Release 2014-09-23
Genre History
ISBN 1608196186

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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.