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    Author(s)Edward Creasy
    PublisherBlurb
    ISBN9780368877438
    Pages396
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMay 2021

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    Blurb The Fifteen Decisive Battles of The World by Edward Creasy

    One of the greatest classics of military history ever written produced by an English historian who understood the significance of race in history. The author selected fifteen battles which he considered as history-changing. Each chapter provides a detailed account of the preceding events a blow-by-blow account of the battle itself and its immediate consequences for European and world history. Five of the battles selected were critical to the survival of European civilization: - The Battle of Marathon 490 BC which saw the ancient Greeks defeat an invasion from the mixed-race Persian Empire; - The Battle of Gaugamela 331 BC which saw the Macedonians under Alexander finally defeat the Persians; -The Battle of Chalons AD 451 where the Roman general Aëtius with his Gothic allies defeated the Hunnish invasion of Europe; and - The Battle of Tours AD 732 where the Franks under Charles Martel defeated the Muslim Moorish invasion of Western Europe. The other battles were all history changing in that they affected the direction of European civilization and which nation would dominate history. Although the author was a devoted English nationalist he recognized the role which the United States of America would play in world events and listed the Battle of Saratoga AD 1777 the turning point in the American Revolution in favor of the rebels as one of the fifteen great battles. Ironically as the author points out the American forces at Saratoga were led by a retired British army officer who had only moved to the Americas from England some seven years before that battle.show more



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