The Face of Battle: A Study of Agincourt, Waterloo and the Somme
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2004
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Book • Nonfiction
Agincourt, Waterloo, Somme • Various Eras
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Psychology•
World History2004
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18+ years
In The Face of Battle: A Study of Agincourt, Waterloo and the Somme, John Keegan explores the experiences of soldiers in three historical battles: Agincourt, Waterloo, and the Somme. The book examines the nature of warfare and offers insights into the personal experiences, tactics, and environments faced by individuals during these significant military encounters.
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John Keegan's The Face of Battle is celebrated for its innovative approach to military history, emphasizing the personal experiences of soldiers. Critics commend its vivid detail and profound analysis of battle dynamics. However, some note a lack of comprehensive strategic discussion. Overall, it's praised for reshaping how military history is understood, making it both engaging and insightful.
Readers who appreciate The Face of Battle by John Keegan are often history enthusiasts or military history scholars drawn to detailed battle analyses. Fans of Antony Beevor's Stalingrad or Barbara Tuchman's The Guns of August would find Keegan's narrative style and meticulous research engaging.
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352
Book • Nonfiction
Agincourt, Waterloo, Somme • Various Eras
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Psychology•
World History2004
Adult
18+ years
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