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A Global Chronology of Conflict
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From the heroic stand of the 300 Spartans at Thermopylae and the brutally efficient conquests of Genghis Khan's Mongol hordes, to the rain of arrows at Agincourt and the blood-stained hills around Gettysburg, this compelling work chronicles the history of conflict in all its guts and glory.

Table of Contents

Volume I: ca. 3000 BCE–1499 CE About the Editor List of Leaders List of Weapons List of Maps Preface Acknowledgments A Note on the Text Introduction Chronology Leaders Weapons Index Volume II: 1500–1774 List of Leaders List of Weapons List of Maps A Note on the Text Chronology Leaders Weapons Index Volume III: 1775–1860 List of Leaders List of Weapons List of Maps A Note on the Text Chronology Leaders Weapons Index Volume IV: 1861–1918 List of Leaders List of Weapons List of Maps A Note on the Text Chronology Leaders Weapons Index Volume V: 1919–1949 List of Leaders List of Weapons List of Maps A Note on the Text Chronology Leaders Weapons Index Volume VI: 1950–2008 List of Leaders List of Weapons List of Maps A Note on the Text Chronology Leaders Weapons Glossary List of Contributors Index

About the Author

Spencer C. Tucker, PhD, is senior fellow in military history for ABC-CLIO and the author or editor of more than 40 books and encyclopedias, many of which have been recognized by awards.

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"Thanks to the uniform structure, each volume in the set can stand on its own for the time period it covers...Broader in scope than other chronologies...Tucker's chronology cannot be the last word on conflict in the world, but it is by far the most definitive chronology through 2008." - Booklist "...the encyclopedia offers an easy-to-read, richly detailed time line of military conflict across human history, covering key events on the battlefield and in the corridors of power...This should be considered an essential resource for students, researchers, history aficionados, and general readers. Recommended for school and undergraduate libraries." - Library Journal "So much more than simple chronology of military history is provided here... Recommended. Lower- and upper-level undergraduates; general readers." - Choice "...a remarkable feat...An excellent set." - School Library Journal "It is difficult to contain my enthusiasm for this truly extraordinary, even magisterial work of scholarship, a veritable tour de force about which one can only speak in superlatives. This extraordinary six-volume epic work is truly a monumental achievement. Sui generis, this is one of the most, if not the most, comprehensive military history chronologies ever compiled known to this author. It is a remarkable achievement, unique and distinctive and awe-inspiring, an incredible compilation and assimiliation of material from disparate sources...Students of history and international affairs will relish this book...It is particularly recommended for libraries with extensive military history collections." - Reference & User Services Quarterly "Both ABC-CLIO and Prof. Tucker have spent a great deal of time and care on this reference. The Global Chronology of Conflict: From the Ancient World to the Modern Middle East offers readers a wealth of facts based on years of scholarship in a handsomely produced and visually attractive set. It should stand proudly on the shelf next to other standard military references as well as be seen as a complement to more broadly based chronologies like ABC-CLIO's Chronology of World History. In addition to being a solid choice for most academic libraries, this six-volume set is equally appropriate for larger public libraries where there is an interest in military history." - Against the Grain

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