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The Cambridge History of Strategy 2 Volume Hardback Set is a definitive reference work that traces the development of military strategy throughout human history. Edited by renowned scholars Isabelle Duyvesteyn and Beatrice Heuser, this authoritative collection examines strategic concepts, theories, and practices across different time periods and geographical regions.
The set offers comprehensive coverage of strategic evolution from ancient warfare through contemporary military doctrine. Each volume features contributions from leading experts who analyze how commanders, nations, and military theorists have conceptualized and executed strategy. Topics include classical military campaigns, medieval warfare, early modern conflicts, Napoleonic strategies, industrial-age warfare, and twentieth-century military thinking.
Essential for military historians, strategic studies scholars, and anyone seeking to understand how warfare and strategy have shaped civilization, this hardback set provides rigorous academic analysis combined with accessible prose. Published by Cambridge University Press, it represents the highest standard of historical scholarship and strategic analysis.







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