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From the ancient Egyptian battle at Megiddo in 1469 BC to the recent military actions in Iraq great battles have had an enormous impact on the shaping of history
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From the ancient Egyptian battle at Megiddo in 1469 BC to the recent military actions in Iraq great battles have had an enormous impact on the shaping of history Now in this fully illustrated book one hundred of the worlds most important military confrontations are described in detail100 Decisive Battles gives us the facts about the battle and also explains where it fits in to the scope of world historyIn each entry we are given the name and date of the battle the commanders the size of the opposing forces and casualties An account of the battle plan and the military action are strategically discussed and each description closes with a valuable consideration of how history was affected by theoutcome of the conflict Among the battles presented are the Battle of Thymbra 546 BC the Battle of Chalons 451 AD the Battle of Cajamarca 1532 the Battle of Dien Bien Phu 1954 and the Tet Offensive 1968 Accompanying maps and sidebars help further orient us with each military actionGlobal in scope with excellent coverage of American Central American European Asian and Middle Eastern battles and with its stirring accounts of familiar battles and many lesser known military conflicts 100 Decisive Battles is essential reading for military buffs and anyone interested in howthe modern world came to be. Must-Win Battles
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Competitive By: Jack Humble, Golda Ferraz, Emi Nakatsu, and Kai Kang. Thesis:. The twelve battles fought mainly between Italy and Austria-Hungary along the Isonzo river were initially well defended, which proves that direct infantry and artillery attacks would be ineffective in combat with the technology of the early 20th century. . Most ancient Egyptians settled along the Nile River. The Nile River provided fresh water for drinking, food (fish) and trade (navigable river). Papyrus reeds were very useful for many reasons. . The deserts of Egypt and Kush were helpful because they provided natural barriers to keep out invaders. Think…would you want to travel many miles in hot, dry desert conditions?. *************Start of . Test #3. After routing Pope (he is replaced by McClellan), Lee . soon went on the offensive again, heading north through western Maryland, and McClellan moved out to meet him. 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Streghe che cavalcano lupi e iene, cortei notturni di morti senza riposo, uomini trasformati in animali, formule magiche in grado di controllare spiriti e divinità: ogni popolo e ogni cultura del mondo, dall’alba dei tempi fino a oggi, ha creduto nell’esistenza di individui capaci di nuocere agli altri attraverso poteri magici personaggi che incutono paura o provocano repulsione, dai quali è necessario difendersi, le cui caratteristiche vanno a formare la sfaccettata figura della strega.Dall’Africa al Baltico, dall’antica Grecia alle Americhe, le streghe hanno tratti sorprendentemente simili: agiscono di notte, causano malattie e morte a distanza, sono particolarmente pericolose per i bambini, costituiscono una minaccia per l’ordine sociale. Il mondo antico teme e disprezza chi pratica la stregoneria perché considera i suoi poteri un tentativo di appropriarsi di prerogative divine, e nella Roma imperiale la magia è combattuta ferocemente in nome della religione ufficiale. Altre culture oppongono alla stregoneria figure specifiche dotate a loro volta di poteri straordinari, come esorcisti specializzati in Africa, i praticanti delle tradizioni sciamaniche in Siberia ed Europa settentrionale o i benandanti friulani. Nell’Europa continentale del Medioevo streghe e guaritori dai poteri innati convivono con maghi eruditi eredi di una tradizione di magia rituale che ha origine nell’antico Egitto. A partire dalla fine del XIV secolo la cultura cristiana produce lo stereotipo della strega diabolica, schierata con le forze del male nell’eterna battaglia contro la Chiesa, che è all’origine delle persecuzioni dell’età moderna. Dappertutto e in ogni tempo le persone etichettate come streghe sono il capro espiatorio di tensioni e invidie all’interno delle comunità.Ronald Hutton, studioso di magia e paganesimo, seguendo le orme di Carlo Ginzburg e Wolfgang Behringer esamina la credenza nelle streghe da ogni angolazione e in prospettiva globale, attraverso epoche e continenti, a caccia dei nessi tra le tradizioni folkloriche di svariati popoli e società. Streghe è una discesa vertiginosa nelle più oscure e antiche fantasie dell’umanità, che testimonia come la nostra fascinazione per la paura e l’ignoto non abbia confini di spazio e di tempo.Signore della notte, custodi di arcani segreti, eredi di culti pagani, nemiche degli dèi e degli uomini, divoratrici di bambini: storia e leggenda delle streghe dall’antichità a oggi. From the ancient Egyptian battle at Megiddo in 1469 BC to the recent military actions in Iraq, great battles have had an enormous impact on the shaping of history. Now, in this fully illustrated book, one hundred of the world\'s most important military confrontations are described in detail.100 Decisive Battles gives us the facts about the battle and also explains where it fits in to the scope of world history.In each entry we are given the name and date of the battle, the commanders, the size of the opposing forces, and casualties. An account of the battle plan and the military action are strategically discussed, and each description closes with a valuable consideration of how history was affected by theoutcome of the conflict. Among the battles presented are the Battle of Thymbra (546 BC), the Battle of Chalons (451 AD), the Battle of Cajamarca (1532), the Battle of Dien Bien Phu (1954), and the Tet Offensive (1968). 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