The Great History of War
From Ancient Battles to Modern Conflicts
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Ruben Garcia
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From the first tribal conflicts of prehistory to the global wars that shaped the modern age, The Great History of War traces humanity’s relentless evolution through the lens of battle. This sweeping narrative explores how war has defined civilizations, inspired innovation, and reshaped empires across more than five millennia of human history.
Beginning with the dawn of organized combat, the book journeys through the rise of ancient armies, the strategic brilliance of Alexander the Great, the disciplined might of Rome, the zeal of religious crusades, and the fury of the Mongol conquests. It examines the transformation of warfare through medieval and early modern Europe, the dominance of Spanish power, the revolutionary tactics of Napoleon, and the global reach of colonial empires.
The story culminates in the cataclysmic World Wars, the ideological struggle of the Cold War, and the uncertain future of conflict in the post-Soviet era. Drawing upon the works of renowned historians such as Jeremy Black, Lawrence Keeley, and Douglas P. Fry, The Great History of War offers both a scholarly and accessible account of how warfare has shaped—and continues to shape—the destiny of humankind.
Rich in historical insight and global in scope, this book is an essential read for anyone fascinated by military history, strategy, and the enduring human pursuit of power and survival.
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