| Gérard Chaliand - History - 2014 - 312 pages
While many books examine specific wars, few study the history of war worldwide and from an evolutionary perspective. A Global History of War is one of the first works to focus ... | |
| Denis Sinor - History - 1997 - 294 pages
This collection of essays and reviews represents the most significant and comprehensive writing on Shakespeare's A Comedy of Errors. Miola's edited work also features a ... | |
| Carolyn DeCarlo - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2017 - 48 pages
Under the leadership of Genghis Khan, a confederation of nomadic farmers transformed into a powerful military force. This text demonstrations how an aggressive empire could ... | |
| Ian Black - History - 2003 - 316 pages
The driving force of this world history of war is the linkage between technology, politics and expansion. Jeremy Black takes the reader through history, highlighting the major ... | |
| Chris Peers - History - 2015 - 273 pages
The military might, tactics, and philosophy of Khan is explored in this “fine read” and “useful source for Mongolian . . . and medieval studies in general” (De Re Militari). As ... | |
| Ion Grumeza - History - 2010 - 260 pages
This book describes the historical changes that took place in the Balkan Peninsula after the collapse of the Roman Empire and their impact in Eastern lands. It develops ... | |
| Jeremy Black - History - 2009 - 386 pages
In this concise history of war, Jeremy Black ranges widely, giving due attention to non-western as well as western traditions. The history of war is inextricably bound to the ... | |
| Peggy J. Martin - Study Aids - 2016
A proven 5-step study guide for today’s digital learners preparing for the AP World History exam The wildly popular test prep guide— updated and enhanced for today’s digital ... | |
| Peter B. Golden - History - 2011 - 192 pages
A vast region stretching roughly from the Volga River to Manchuria and the northern Chinese borderlands, Central Asia has been called the "pivot of history," a land where ... | |
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