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The Face of battle: A Study of agincourt, waterloo and the somme
John Keegan's The Face of Battle is a groundbreaking study that presents the history of war from the perspective of soldiers on the front lines. Keegan rejects traditional approaches focused on military strategy and commanders, replacing them with a thorough analysis of the human experience of combat. The book examines three key battles Agincourt (1415), Waterloo (1815), and the Somme (1916) to illustrate how physical, psychological, and social conditions influenced the course of war. Through meticulous research and a powerful narrative, Keegan shows how military technology, tactics, and culture shaped the way war was fought over time. It is considered a landmark in modern military historiography.
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