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Hannibal's road
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ISBN: 1473855985 1473855969 9781473855960 9781473855953 1473855950 Year: 2017 Publisher: Barnsley, South Yorkshire


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A history of the Royal Navy : World War I
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ISBN: 9781780768380 9780857726971 0857726978 9780857735423 085773542X 0755618653 Year: 2014 Volume: *6 Publisher: London : I.B. Tauris,

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"World War I is one of the iconic conflicts of the modern era. For many years the war at sea has been largely overlooked; yet, at the outbreak of that war, the British Government had expected and intended its military contribution to be largely naval. This was a war of ideologies fought by and for empires. Britain was not defending simply an island; it was defending a far flung empire. Without the navy such an undertaking would have been impossible. In many respects the Royal Navy fought along the longest 'front' of any fighting force of the Great War, and it acted as the leader of a large alliance of navies. The Royal Navy fought in the North and South Atlantic, in the North and South Pacific, its ships traversed the globe from Australia to England, and its presence extended the war to every continent except Antarctica. Because of the Royal Navy, Britain could finance and resource not only its own war effort, but that of its allies. Following the naval arms race in the early 20th century, both Britain and Germany were equipped with the latest naval technology, including revolutionary new vessels such as dreadnoughts and diesel-powered submarines. Although the Royal Navy's operations in World War I were global, a significant proportion of the fleet's strength was concentrated in the Grand Fleet, which confronted the German High Seas Fleet across the North Sea. At the Battle of Jutland in 1916 the Royal Navy, under the command of Admiral Jellicoe, fought an iconic, if inconclusive battle for control of shipping routes. The navy might not have been able to win the war, but, as Winston Churchill put it, she 'could lose it in an afternoon'. The Royal Navy was British power and prestige. 43,244 British navy personnel would lose their lives fighting on the seas in World War I. This book tells their story and places the Royal Navy back at the heart of the British war effort, showing that without the naval dimension the First World War would not have been a truly global conflict."--Bloomsbury Publishing.


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The Spartan Supremacy 412-371 BC.
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ISBN: 1473839254 1473838541 9781473838543 9781848846142 Year: 2014 Publisher: [Place of publication not identified]

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Sparta was a small city which consistently punched above its weight in the affairs of classical Greece, happily meddling in the affairs of the other cities. For two centuries her warriors were acknowledged as second to none. Yet at only one period in its long history, in the late fourth and early third century BC, did the home of these grim warriors seem set to entrench itself as the dominant power in the Greek world. This period includes the latter stages of the Peloponnesian War from 412 BC to the Spartan victory in 402, and then down to the Spartan defeat by the Thebans at Leuctra in 371 BC


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The wars of Alexander's successors 323 - 281 BC.
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ISBN: 9781844157617 9781844159246 Year: 2010 Publisher: Barnsley Pen & sword

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Twilight of the Hellenistic world
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ISBN: 1848841361 9781848841369 Year: 2012 Publisher: South Yorkshire, England : Pen & Sword Military,

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Education, human capital and development
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ISBN: 1620817918 Year: 2012 Publisher: New York : Nova Publishers,

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