Infantry : A Global History
Infantry : A Global History
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Author(s): Black, Jeremy
ISBN No.: 9781399050470
Pages: 256
Year: 202504
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 40.98
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Explores the history of infantry from ancient conflict to modern warfare, examining its roles, development, and impact in both combat and political contexts. 'The infantryman always bears the brunt' according to Field-Marshal Wavell in 1945. The 'Poor Bloody Infantry,' 'The Grunts on the Ground,' the infantry have often been seen as the humble, indeed shunned, relations of others, from cavalry to tanks. This book is their story, one from the dawn of human conflict to the present day, a study that looks round the world to consider fighting, weaponry, recruitment, contexts and impact. Infantry as the shock of assault as well as firepower, as the force in state-to-state conflict and in civil warfare, in symmetrical and asymmetrical warfare, are considered, as are the different accounts of development that are offered. Central to the military and to combat, infantry has also served many non-combat roles, notably as the arm of government. Indeed, infantry can be crucial to political history and nation-building, from coups to iconic battles.


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