
Atlas of World Military History
2000
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Since the first nation states established armies, the theory and practice of war has evolved at different speeds at different times and of different continents. Changes in military techniques have built and toppled empires: conversely, political upheavals from the fall of Rome to the French revolution have changed the way nations go to war. Each chapter of The Atlas of World Military History is devoted to a discrete period of military history.
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Richard Brooks
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Former tax-inspector Richard Brooks reports for Private Eye on a range of subjects and has contributed to the Guardian, the BBC, and many other media outlets. With David Craig he was co-author of the bestselling Plundering the Public Sector. In 2008 he was awarded the Paul Foot Award for Investigative Journalism. He lives in Reading.