With Arrow, Sword, and Spear

With Arrow, Sword, and Spear
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Synopsis With Arrow, Sword, and Spear by : Alfred S. Bradford

With Arrow, Sword, and Spear

With Arrow, Sword, and Spear
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 334
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ISBN-10 : 9780313095153
ISBN-13 : 0313095159
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Synopsis With Arrow, Sword, and Spear by : Alfred S. Bradford

Most studies of ancient warfare focus only on the Greeks and the Romans, but this sweeping study covers the whole of the ancient world from Greece and Rome to the Near East, then eastward to Parthia, India, and China. Bradford transports the reader into the midst of ancient battles behind such great leaders as Thutmose III, Ashurbanipal, Alexander, Hannibal, Caesar, and the First Emperor of China. He details the rise and fall of empires, the role of leadership, and the development of tactics and strategy. One sees the clash of peoples: nomads against agricultural societies, infantry against cavalry, as well as the greatest technological change in history—the combination of the composite bow and the chariot. This readable account analyzes ancient armies in terms of modern military doctrine, allowing the reader to make comparisons between the combatants. Recruitment, for example, varied tremendously with Romans drawing from a limited pool of recruits for service terms of twenty to thirty years and Chinese planners preferring a large pool with short-term service. While various types of governments prepared for and waged war in significantly different ways, Bradford finds that better organization led to success on the battlefield and that, for the most part, societal innovation was more important than technological innovation. The ongoing discussion of the lessons of ancient warfare around the globe will provide valuable insights for interested general readers and military professionals alike.

With Arrow, Sword, and Spear

With Arrow, Sword, and Spear
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Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:852667995
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Synopsis With Arrow, Sword, and Spear by : Alfred S. Bradford

Arrows Against Steel

Arrows Against Steel
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Publisher : Cerberus Books
Total Pages : 259
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ISBN-10 : 9780983475613
ISBN-13 : 098347561X
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Synopsis Arrows Against Steel by : Vic Hurley

Originally published: New York: Mason/Charter, 1975.

The Invention of the Colonial Americas

The Invention of the Colonial Americas
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Publisher : Getty Publications
Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 9781606067741
ISBN-13 : 1606067745
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Synopsis The Invention of the Colonial Americas by : Byron Ellsworth Hamann

The story of Seville’s Archive of the Indies reveals how current views of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries are based on radical historical revisionism in Spain in the late 1700s. The Invention of the Colonial Americas is an architectural history and media-archaeological study of changing theories and practices of government archives in Enlightenment Spain. It centers on an archive created in Seville for storing Spain’s pre-1760 documents about the New World. To fill this new archive, older archives elsewhere in Spain—spaces in which records about American history were stored together with records about European history—were dismembered. The Archive of the Indies thus constructed a scholarly apparatus that made it easier to imagine the history of the Americas as independent from the history of Europe, and vice versa. In this meticulously researched book, Byron Ellsworth Hamann explores how building layouts, systems of storage, and the arrangement of documents were designed to foster the creation of new knowledge. He draws on a rich collection of eighteenth-century architectural plans, descriptions, models, document catalogs, and surviving buildings to present a literal, materially precise account of archives as assemblages of spaces, humans, and data—assemblages that were understood circa 1800 as capable of actively generating scholarly innovation.

A Biblical Cyclopaedia

A Biblical Cyclopaedia
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Total Pages : 722
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ISBN-10 : NLS:V000571105
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Synopsis A Biblical Cyclopaedia by : John Eadie

Legacy of Triaegis

Legacy of Triaegis
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Publisher : Trafford Publishing
Total Pages : 169
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ISBN-10 : 9781490743080
ISBN-13 : 1490743081
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Synopsis Legacy of Triaegis by : Shawn Holladay

Within these pages, I Kya pen to paper a perfect recounting of our adventures that changed the very fate of our world. These words were taken from my journal which I kept during these adventures. I know that many will believe this is just some fantasy novel written by some random person, but I assure you it is not. Believe me the tale I have to tell did happen in a realm somewhere near or distant but no less real. These are the first chapters of the Legacy we fought to protect against an overwhelming dark army and their masters.

A Description of Indian and Oriental Armour

A Description of Indian and Oriental Armour
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Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:32044050789296
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Synopsis A Description of Indian and Oriental Armour by : Earl Wilbraham Egerton Egerton

Homer And His Age

Homer And His Age
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Publisher : Jazzybee Verlag
Total Pages : 166
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ISBN-10 : 9783849671709
ISBN-13 : 3849671704
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Synopsis Homer And His Age by : Andrew Lang

The aim of this book is to prove that the Homeric Epics, as wholes, and apart from passages gravely suspected in antiquity, present a perfectly harmonious picture of the entire life and civilisation of one single age. The faint variations in the design are not greater than such as mark every moment of culture, for in all there is some movement; in all, cases are modified by circumstances. If our contention be true, it will follow that the poems themselves, as wholes, are the product of a single age, not a mosaic of the work of several changeful centuries.

The Vandals

The Vandals
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Publisher : Pen and Sword
Total Pages : 195
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ISBN-10 : 9781473880221
ISBN-13 : 147388022X
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Synopsis The Vandals by : Simon MacDowall

An up-close look at the Germanic people who sacked Rome in the fifth century AD. On 31 December AD 406, a group of German tribes crossed the Rhine, pierced the Roman defensive lines, and began a rampage across Roman Gaul, sacking cities such as Metz, Arras, and Strasbourg. Foremost amongst them were the Vandals, and their search for a new homeland took them on the most remarkable odyssey. The Romans were unable to stop them and their closest allies, the Alans, marching the breadth of Gaul, crossing the Pyrenees, and making themselves masters of Spain. However, this kingdom of the Vandals and Alans soon came under intense pressure from Rome’s Visigothic allies. In 429, under their new king, Gaiseric, they crossed the straits of Gibraltar to North Africa. They quickly overran this rich Roman province and established a stable kingdom. Taking to the seas, they soon dominated the Western Mediterranean and raided Italy, famously sacking Rome itself in 455. Eventually, however, they were utterly conquered by Belisarius in 533 and vanished from history. Simon MacDowall narrates and analyzes these events, with particular focus on the evolution of Vandal armies and warfare.