Warfare and Empires
Explore the complexities of conflict and colonialism in "Warfare and Empires" by Douglas M. Peers. Published in 1997, this compelling hardback edition spans 420 pages, delving into how the topographical, political, and economic frameworks of competing powers influenced their military strategies. Peers expertly examines the profound effects colonial wars had on political and social systems in both European and non-European contexts, from the 15th century through the late 18th century. Ideal for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, this volume sheds light on the intricate relationship between warfare and empire-building, offering valuable insights into military history and imperialism. Gain a deeper understanding of how these pivotal conflicts have shaped modern societies. Add "Warfare and Empires" to your collection today!