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A Military History Of The Western World, Vol. III
From The American Civil War To The End Of World War II
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- On Sale
- Aug 22, 1987
- Page Count
- 678 pages
- Publisher
- Da Capo
- ISBN-13
- 9780306803062
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Major General J. F. C. Fuller, a pioneer of mechanized warfare in Great 
 Britain, was one of this century’s most renowned military strategists  
and historians. In this magisterial work he spans military history from 
 the Greeks to the end of World War II, describing tactics, battle 
lines,  the day-to-day struggles while always relating affairs on the 
field to  the larger questions of social, political, and economic change
 in  Western civilization. A masterpiece of scholarship and biting 
prose,  these volumes are available for the first time in a handsome 
trade  paperback edition. This third volume outlines the age of industrialism and the rise of American imperialism, the Civil War, expansionist policies of Japan and Russia, and World Wars I and II, offering fresh insights into the relationship between military history and social change.
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