
The battles of the world : $b or, cyclopedia of battles, sieges, and important military events
by J. Douglas (John Douglas) Borthwick
"The Battles of the World; or, Cyclopædia of Battles, Sieges, and Important Military Events" by Rev. J. Douglas Borthwick is a comprehensive historical account written in the mid-19th century. This work meticulously catalogues significant battles and military events from the earliest times to the present day, presented in an alphabetical format. The book aims to serve as both an educational resource and a narrative of military history, emphasizing the importance of various conflicts in shaping nations. At the start of this historical work, the author provides a preface that outlines the aims and scope of the publication. Borthwick discusses the significance of the conflicts detailed within, highlighting recent military actions, particularly concerning Canadian engagements, while also reflecting on the broad implications of warfare on societal evolution. The opening portion sets the tone for a thorough exploration of military events across history, underscoring their importance in both a national and global context. The author notes the value of understanding these battles as a means to appreciate the complexities of military engagements and their impacts on both contemporary and historical societies.
Related Subjects
Bookshelves
Related books
Military History: Lectures Delivered at Trinity College, Cambridge
J. W. (John William) Fortescue
Battle Studies; Ancient and Modern Battle
Charles Jean Jacques Joseph Ardant du Picq
The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World: from Marathon to Waterloo
Edward Shepherd Creasy
The Romance of Modern Sieges Describing the personal adventures, resource and daring of besiegers and beseiged in all parts of the world
Edward Gilliat
Dictionary of Battles From the Earliest Date to the Present Time
Thomas Benfield Harbottle
Battles of Destiny
Isabel Shepperson
Battles of the nineteenth century, vol. 1 of 7
Archibald Forbes