ABSTRACT

Introduction to Global Military History provides a lucid and comprehensive account of military developments around the modern world from the eighteenth century up to the present day.

Beginning with the background to the American War of Independence and the French Revolutionary wars and ending with the recent conflicts of the twenty-first century, this third edition combines fully up-to-date global coverage with close analysis not only of the military aspects of war but also its social, cultural, political and economic dimensions and repercussions. The new edition includes a fully revised chapter on conflicts during the eighteenth century, updated coverage of events post-1990 and increased coverage of non-Western conflicts to provide a truly international account of the varied and changing nature of modern military history.

Covering lesser-known conflicts as well as the familiar wars of history and illustrated throughout with maps, primary source extracts and case studies, it is essential reading for all students of modern military history and international relations.

chapter 1|33 pages

The world of war in the eighteenth century

chapter 2|22 pages

Empires rise and fall, 1800–30

chapter 3|18 pages

Moulding states, 1830–80

chapter 4|29 pages

Building empires, 1830–1913

chapter 5|18 pages

World War One, 1914–18

chapter 6|25 pages

Between two world wars

chapter 7|36 pages

World War Two, 1939–45

chapter 8|20 pages

Wars of decolonisation, 1945–94

chapter 9|39 pages

The Cold War

chapter 10|27 pages

Wars between non-Western powers, 1945–90

chapter 11|17 pages

War in the 1990s

chapter 12|30 pages

War in the 2000s and 2010s

chapter 13|9 pages

Conclusions