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E-raamat: Masters of Warfare: Fifty Underrated Military Commanders from Classical Antiquity to the Cold War

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In Masters of Warfare, Eric Pinzelli presents a selection of fifty commanders whose military achievements, skill or historical impact he believes to be underrated by History and modern opinion. He specifically does not include the household names (the Gods of War' as he calls them) such as Alexander, Julius Caesar, Wellington, Napoleon, Rommel or Patton. Those chosen come from every period of recorded military history from the sixth century BC to the Vietnam War. The selection corrects the European/US bias of many such surveys with Asian entries such as Ba Qi of Qin (Chinese), Attila (Hunnic), Subotai (Mongol), Ieyasu Tokugawa (Japanese) and General Giap (Vietnamese). Naval commanders are also represented by the likes of Khayr al-D n Barbarossa, Francis Drake and Mihiel de Ruyter.

These Masters of War are presented in chronological order, with a concise overview of their career and the reasons for their inclusion in this list. Altogether they present a fascinating survey of the developments, and more importantly the continuities, in the art of command through the ages.
Introduction: Military Leadership through the Ages viii
Part I THE CLASSICAL ERA (600 BC - AD 500)
Chapter 1 Cyrus II `The Great', founder of the Achaemenid Empire
2(5)
Chapter 2 Themistokles, architect of the Greek victory against Persia
7(5)
Chapter 3 Epaminondas, Ancient Greece's greatest tactician
12(6)
Chapter 4 Demetrios Poliorketes, `The Besieger'
18(6)
Chapter 5 Bai Qi of Qin, `The Butcher' of the Warring States
24(4)
Chapter 6 Marcus Agrippa, Augustus' Lieutenant
28(5)
Chapter 7 Germanicus, Rome's beloved general
33(5)
Chapter 8 Attila the Hun, `The Scourge of God'
38(6)
Part II THE MIDDLE AGES (AD 500-1490)
Chapter 9 Flavius Belisarius, architect of the Byzantine reconquest
44(5)
Chapter 10 Khalid ibn al-Walid, the `Sword of Islam'
49(5)
Chapter 11 Charles Martel, Commander of the Frankish kingdom
54(5)
Chapter 12 Robert Guiscard, the Norman `Terror of the World'
59(5)
Chapter 13 Subotai `The Valiant', Genghis Khan's strategist
64(6)
Chapter 14 Aleksandr `Nevsky', hero of Russia
70(5)
Chapter 15 Bertrand Du Guesclin, hero of the Hundred Years' War
75(5)
Chapter 16 John Hawkwood, mercenary and condottiero
80(6)
Chapter 17 Jan Zizka, leader of the Warriors of God'
86(5)
Chapter 18 Sultan Mehmet II, `the Grand Turk', conqueror of Constantinople
91(8)
Chapter 19 Matthias Corvinus, the `Raven King'
99(7)
Part III THE EARLY MODERN ERA (1490-1790)
Chapter 20 Francisco De Almeida, Viceroy of the Portuguese Indies
106(4)
Chapter 21 Gonzalo Fernandez de Cordoba, `The Great Captain'
110(4)
Chapter 22 Hernan Cortes, conqueror of the Aztec Empire
114(5)
Chapter 23 Khayr al-Din Barbarossa, Admiral of the Ottoman Navy
119(6)
Chapter 24 Francis Drake, Elizabeth I's most famous privateer
125(6)
Chapter 25 Yi Sun-sin, the legendary saviour of Choson Korea
131(7)
Chapter 26 Akbar, the greatest Mughal Emperor
138(6)
Chapter 27 Tokugawa Ieyasu, unifier of Japan
144(5)
Chapter 28 Michiel De Ruyter, "The Lion of the Seas'
149(6)
Chapter 29 Shivaji Bhonsle, founder of the Maratha Empire
155(5)
Chapter 30 Grand Conde, Louis XIV's master tactician
160(7)
Chapter 31 Francesco Morosini, Venetian God of War
167(7)
Chapter 32 Jan III Sobieski, the liberator of Vienna
174(7)
Chapter 33 Marquis de Vauban, Europe's foremost military engineer
181(6)
Chapter 34 Karl XII, The Swedish Meteor'
187(7)
Chapter 35 Duke of Marlborough, Britain's greatest commander
194(7)
Chapter 36 Prince Eugene of Savoy, Austria's `Noble Knight'
201(7)
Chapter 37 Bias de Lezo, defender of Cartagena
208(6)
Chapter 38 Robert Clive, founder of Britain's Indian Empire
214(6)
Chapter 39 Nathanael Greene, Washington's most trusted commander
220(5)
Chapter 40 La Fayette, hero of the American War of Independence
225(7)
Part IV THE MODERN ERA UP TO THE COLD WAR (1790-1991)
Chapter 41 Joachim Murat, Napoleon's dashing cavalry commander
232(7)
Chapter 42 Simon Bolivar, the `Liberator' of Latin America
239(6)
Chapter 43 Colonel T. E. Lawrence, leader of the Great Arab Revolt
245(7)
Chapter 44 Paul von Hindenburg, Germany's hero of the Great War
252(7)
Chapter 45 Mustafa Kemal Atatiirk, founder of modern Turkey
259(7)
Chapter 46 Paul Emil von Lettow-Vorbeck, the `Lion of Africa'
266(6)
Chapter 47 Erich Von Manstein, Hitler's ablest battlefield commander
272(8)
Chapter 48 Georgy Zhukov, Stalin's champion against the Third Reich
280(9)
Chapter 49 Matthew Ridgway, the Airborne General
289(7)
Chapter 50 Vo Nguyen Giap, master of revolutionary warfare
296(8)
Final Considerations 304(2)
Select Bibliography 306
Eric G L Pinzelli was raised in the wilds of Western Canada then attended the University of Provence. He is fluent in English, French, Portuguese and Italian and was trained in Intercomprehension by the now defunct Latin Union while working for the Alliance francaise in Brazilian Amazonia. He served in the French Marines in the early 1990s. Military history, geopolitics and archaeology are his main passions. In 1998 he was given the Military History Award as the best Military research work of the year in French Language and in 2003 he completed his PhD. Student of the late Daniel Panzac, he specialized in 17th - 18th centuries military history, in particular naval and siege warfare and the epic conflicts opposing the Ottoman Empire against Venice, Austria, the Papacy, Poland and Russia.