Wars That Changed History: 50 of the World's Greatest Conflicts - Spencer C. Tucker - Books - ABC-CLIO - 9781610697859 - September 22, 2015
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Wars That Changed History: 50 of the World's Greatest Conflicts

Spencer C. Tucker

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Wars That Changed History: 50 of the World's Greatest Conflicts

A thorough study of significant wars throughout history and their influence on world affairs-from the Egyptian Pharaoh Thutmore III's Campaigns during 479-459 BCE through the Iraq War of 2003-2011. For hundreds of years, wars have played a determining role in history and have decided the rise and fall of civilizations.


Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Biographical Note: Spencer C. Tucker, PhD, has been senior fellow in military history at ABC-CLIO since 2003. He is the author or editor of 52 books and encyclopedias treating military and naval history, many of which have won prestigious awards. Publisher Marketing: For hundreds of years, wars have played a determining role in history and have decided the rise and fall of civilizations. Many believe that understanding the causes and consequences of warfare may move humankind towards world peace. This selection of the 50 most consequential wars, compiled by award-winning military historian Spencer C. Tucker, presents each conflict in chronological order and discusses its causes, its course, and its significance in world history. Through thoughtful essays and supporting visual evidence, this reference work examines the types of weapons systems employed and their effects in the field; the roles played by individual leaders such as Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, Abraham Lincoln, and Adolf Hitler; and the impact of geography and economics on the battlefield. The work includes fascinating information about warfare, addressing subjects such as how transportation and logistics changed the face of war over time, what invention marked the ascendancy of infantry over cavalry, why World War I remains the most important war in the 20th century, and which war killed nearly half of the population of Germany. Each essay includes the latest interpretations of strategy, agendas, and consequences of the featured event.

Contributor Bio:  Tucker, Spencer C Spencer C. Tucker held the John Biggs Chair of Military History at the Virginia Military Institute for six years until his retirement. He is the author of twenty-five books including the award winning "Stephen Decatur: A Life Most Bold and Daring."

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released September 22, 2015
ISBN13 9781610697859
Publishers ABC-CLIO
Pages 609
Dimensions 263 × 186 × 40 mm   ·   1.34 kg
Language English  

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