Synopses & Reviews
Includes bibliographical references (p. [349]-355) and index.
Synopsis
A fascinating and thought-provoking ranking of the battles that have shaped history and changed our world.
The Battle 100 ranks the world's most important battles from ancient times to the present according to their influence. In dramatic narrative style, this military history evokes and describes each significant battle, providing commentary on who won, who lost and why. The Battle 100 also includes an evaluation of the battle's influence both on the outcome of its war and on the society of the time.
Over the span of more than 3,000 years, battles have helped to determine the history of the world. The Battle 100 covers the entire spectrum of recorded military history, from Megiddo in 1479 b.c. to Desert Storm in 1991. The text also offers an afterword on the recent terrorist attacks in 2001 against the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
A map of each of the 100 battle sites assists the reader's understanding of the action and its results.
Table of Contents
1. Yorktown (1781) -- 2. Hastings (1066) -- 3. Stalingrad (1942-43) -- 4. Leipzig (1813) -- 5. Antietam (1862) -- 6. Cajamarca (1532) -- 7. Atomic bombing of Japan (1945) -- 8. Huai-Hai (1948) -- 9. Waterloo (1815) -- 10. Vienna (1529) -- 11. Zama (202 B.C.) -- 12. Tenochtitlâan (1521) -- 13. Normandy (1944) -- 14. Salamis (480 B.C.) -- 15. Saratoga (1777) -- 16. Spanish Armada (1588) -- 17. Gettysburg (1863) -- 18. Arbela-Gaugamela (331 B.C.) -- 19. Mexico City (1847) -- 20. Actium (31 B.C.) -- 21. Mecca (630) -- 22. Moscow (1941) -- 23. San Jacinto (1836) -- 24. Tours (732) -- 25. Indus River (1221) -- 26. Alesia (52 B.C.) -- 27. Sedan (1870) -- 28. Marathon (490 B.C.) -- 29. Quebec (1759) -- 30. Milvian Bridge (312) -- 31. Manzikert (1071) -- 32. San Juan Hill (1898) -- 33. Crâecy (1346) -- 34. Tsushima Strait (1905) -- 35. Granada (1491) -- 36. Trafalgar (1805) -- 37. Adrianople (378) -- 38. Marne (1914) -- 39. Chãalons (451) -- 40. Britain (1941) -- 41. Constantinople (1453) -- 42. Teutoburger Wald (9) -- 43. Valmy (1792) -- 44. Midway (1942) -- 45. Orleans (1429) -- 46. Manila Bay (1898) -- 47. Kursk (1943) -- 48. Blenheim (1704) -- 49. Vicksburg (1863) -- 50. Plassey (1757) -- 51. Chaeronea (338 B.C.) -- 52. Tet (1968) -- 53. Lepanto (1571) -- 54. Sardis (546 B.C.) -- 55. Poltava (1709) -- 56. Panipat (1526) -- 57. Syracuse (413 B.C.) -- 58. Breitenfeld (1631) -- 59. Metaurus River (207 B.C.) -- 60. Hampton Roads (1862) -- 61. Pydna (168 B.C.) -- 62. Pearl Harbor (1941) -- 63. Tannenberg (1914) -- 64. Dien Bien Phu (1954) -- 65. Poland (1939) -- 66. Leuctra (371 B.C.)-- 67. Carabobo (1821) -- 68. Cerignola (1503) -- 69. Bosworth Field (1485) -- 70. Austerlitz (1805) -- 71. Madrid (1939) -- 72. El Alamein (1942) -- 73. Sadowa (1866) -- 74. Lexington and Concord (1775) -- 75. Golan Heights (1967) -- 76. Inchon (1950) -- 77. Ayacucho (1824) -- 78. Port Arthur (1904) -- 79. Agincourt (1415) -- 80. Yenan (1934) -- 81. Hattin (1187) -- 82. Guadalcanal (1943) -- 83. Naseby (1645) -- 84. Kadesh (c.1290 B.C.) -- 85. Charleston Harbor (1864) -- 86. Desert Storm (1991) -- 87. Kovel-Stanislav (1916) -- 88. Santa Clara (1958) -- 89. Jidda (1925) -- 90. Malplaquet (1709) -- 91. San Pasqual (1846) -- 92. La Bicocca (1522) -- 93. Megiddo (c.1479 B.C.) -- 94. Rocroi (1643) -- 95. Carthage (146 B.C.) -- 96. Thames River (1813) -- 97. Paardeberg (1900) -- 98. Tel-el-Kebir (1882) -- 99. Vyborg (1918) -- 100. Little Big Horn (1876).