A History of The World in Ten Wars
Synopsis
War: what is it good for? Absolutely something, surely, or we wouldn't keep doing it.
What can we learn from ten wars that have changed world history?
In A History of the World in Ten Wars, you will find out:
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why the ancient Greeks decided to band together after fighting each other for centuries
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where counterintelligence was first invented 2,000 years ago
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how Chinese stirrups kicked off a European age of chivalry
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the innovative guerrilla tactics of the Mongols
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and why the so-called World Wars were really one very long war with a break for half-time.
Throughout the ages, each generation has faced the same questions. Am I willing to fight for my way of life? How can I come up with something the enemy hasn’t thought of? And the important one that people often forget to ask: is there a way of solving this amicably?
A History of the World in Ten Wars is a witty, whistlestop tour of world history that will have you laughing as you find out what they didn't teach you in school.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Transworld Publishers Ltd
- ISBN: 9780857509383
- Number of pages: 304
- Dimensions: 240 x 156 x 28 mm
- Weight: 500g
- Languages: English


















