Synopses & Reviews
"The personality of a general is indispensable," Napoleon once said. "He is the head, he is the all, of an army." In
Masters of the Battlefield, Paul K. Davis offers vivid portraits of fifteen legendary military leaders whose brilliance on and off the battlefield embody this maxim.
Hailing from the earliest days of Greek warfare to France at the turn of the nineteenth century, these men stand out for their tactical abilities--generals who made a difference in combat, grasping the way an enemy would think or move and reacting not just to ensure victory, but do so in the face of superior forces. Among the leaders discussed in this encompassing work of military history are Alexander the Great, Hannibal, Scipio Africanus, Belisarius, Chinggis Khan, Oda Nobunaga, the Duke of Wellington, and Napoleon Bonaparte. Davis briefly explores the biography of each commander, considering how his upbringing, early experiences, and social and cultural background might have translated into his leadership abilities. Relying on vast research, Davis describes the nature of armies and warfare of the time, from the phalanx battle of Ancient Greece to the artillery-heavy Swedish army under Gustavus Adolphus. He also examines the course of the wars in which each general fought as a background to the particular battles that best illustrates their abilities, and discusses each battle in detail, aided extensively by detailed battlefield maps. Davis concludes each section with an analysis of the tactical skills and principles at which each general excelled.
In analyzing these remarkable leaders, Davis offers a picture of warfare throughout history, and shows this history to be directed--and oftentimes wholly decided--by the abilities of a single man. Masters of the Battlefield tells the stories of men who defined eras, reshaped nations, and who, through the introduction of new weapons and tactics, revolutionized the nature of warfare.
Synopsis
In GREAT COMMANDERS, Davis turns his attention to military leaders from throughout history who stand out for their abilities--indeed, individuals who were destined for success or even born to command, challenging the prevailing view that movements, rather than individuals, have determined the progression of history. In short, this is unapologetically Great Man history. Each chapter opens with a brief biography that reveals or outlines the subject's character, followed by an overview of the methods of warfare of his time. A concise overview of each subject's military career leads to a more in-depth look at the battles that reveal precisely how each commander was able to achieve victory, often against great odds. Finally, Davis analyzes each individual's contribution to tactical warfare and offers an assessment of how his personality shaped his leadership style.
Synopsis
In Masters of the Battlefield, Davis turns his attention to military leaders from throughout history who stand out for their abilities--indeed, individuals who were destined for success or even born to command, challenging the prevailing view that movements, rather than individuals, have determined the progression of history. In short, this is unapologetically Great Man history. Each chapter opens with a brief biography that reveals or outlines the subject's character, followed by an overview of the methods of warfare of his time. A concise overview of each subject's military career leads to a more in-depth look at the battles that reveal precisely how each commander was able to achieve victory, often against great odds. Finally, Davis analyzes each individual's contribution to tactical warfare and offers an assessment of how his personality shaped his leadership style.
About the Author
Paul K. Davis graduated from Southwest Texas State University and earned his PhD from King's College, the University of London, with a dissertation on the British campaign in Mesopotamia in World War I. He has taught a large selection of courses at a variety of colleges in San Antonio. He is also author of five previous books, including
100 Decisive Battles: From Ancient Times to the Present. Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Alexander (356-323 BC)
Chapter 2: HAN XIN (?-196 BC)
Chapter 3: HANNIBAL (247-182 BC)
Chapter 4: PUBLIUS CORNELIUS SCIPIO AFRICANUS (235-183 BC)
Chapter 5: BELISARIUS (505?-568)
Chapter 6: CHINGGIS KHAN (1162?-1227)
Chapter 7: JAN ZIZKA (1360?-1424)
Chapter 8: ODA NOBUNAGA (1534-1582)
Chapter 9: GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS (1594-1632)
Chapter 10: JOHN CHURCHILL, DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH (1650-1722)
Chapter 11: Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (April 29, 1769-1852)
Chapter 12: NAPOLEON BONAPARTE (August 15, 1769-1821)
Chapter 13: Lessons Learned