Engines for Empire
Discover the fascinating intersection of military history and technological advancement in Engines for Empire by Edward Spiers. Published by Manchester University Press in 2015, this meticulously researched hardback spans 208 pages, offering a comprehensive analysis of how the British army harnessed the power of railways from the very beginning of the railway age up to the eve of the First World War. Spiers delves into the strategic significance of rail transport, revealing how it transformed military operations and logistics. This insightful work is essential for anyone interested in the evolution of warfare and the pivotal role of infrastructure in shaping history. Enhance your understanding of this critical period with Engines for Empire, a must-read for historians and enthusiasts alike.