The Cambridge History of Strategy: Volume 1, From Antiquity to the American War of Independence
Beatrice Heuser editor Isabelle Duyvesteyn editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:9th Jan '25
£120.00
This title is due to be published on 9th January, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
A history of strategy the world over, from the beginning of recorded history to the end of the eighteenth century.
With an international team of subject experts, Volume I offers a history of the practice of strategy from the beginning of recorded history, complemented by archaeology, to the late 18th century, throughout the world. This volume addresses how strategy was formulated and applied, and with what tools.Volume I of The Cambridge History of Strategy offers a history of the practice of strategy from the beginning of recorded history, to the late eighteenth century, from all parts of the world. Drawing on material evidence covering two and a half millennia, an international team of leading scholars in each subject examines how strategy was formulated and applied and with what tools, from ancient Greece and China to the Ottoman and Mughal Empires and the American Revolutionary War. They explore key themes from decision-makers and strategy-making processes, causes of wars and war aims and tools of strategy in war and peace, to configurations of armed forces and distinctive and shared ways of war across civilisations and periods. A comparative conclusion examines how the linking of political goals with military means took place in different parts of the world over the course of history, asking whether strategic practice has universal features.
ISBN: 9781108479950
Dimensions: 235mm x 161mm x 38mm
Weight: 1140g
634 pages