The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World by Edward Shepherd Creasy From Marathon to Waterloo
What's it about? The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World (1851) takes us from ancient Athens to the Napoleonic Era, explaining how a handful of conflicts shaped history and set the stage for the modern world. It offers a strong, understandable narrative for European development and the military strategy that changed its trajectory over the years. What makes a battle decisive? In this lesson of a classic book from the nineteenth century, a decisive battle is one that changed the course of history. There was the narrative before the battle, and then the new narrative that came afterward. These were the military conflicts that caused empires to crumble, nations to be born, and inspired people to forge a new identity. That’s what you call a decisive battle. By focusing on fifteen different battles, we’re going to chart the history of Europe, from Athens to Waterloo, and follow a narrative that goes from ancient empires to the start of a more peaceful coexistence among neighbors. It...