Carnage and Culture: Landmark Battles in the Rise to Western Power

Cultural Anthropology

Author: Victor Davis Hanson

Examining nine landmark battles from ancient to modern times – from Salamis, where outnumbered Greeks devastated the slave army of Xerxes, to Cortes’s conquest of Mexico to the Tet offensive – Victor Davis Hanson explains why the armies of the West have been the most lethal and effective of any fighting forces in the world.,,Looking beyond popular explanations such as geogra….Read More

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