Great Walls & Linear Barriers Great Walls & Linear Barriers

Great Walls & Linear Barriers

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Description de l’éditeur

Everyone has heard of the Great Wall of China and knows of Hadrian's Wall and the other barriers lining stretches of Rome's imperial frontiers. But Peter Spring's original new study demonstrates that far from being exceptional, the building of walls and other linear defences was commonplace among the peoples and states of pre-modern era. He finds examples virtually all across the globe and analyses their forms and strategic functions. He finds patterns for their distribution, an important recurrent theme being the divide between settled agriculture and nomads. The author argues that it is mistaken to view such undertakings as necessarily purely defensive measures that might be evidence of insecurity or a 'maginot line mentality', as they were in fact often about aggressive assertion of control over a region or strategic routes. This original and thought-provoking study brings new light and insight to a fascinating and neglected aspect of human political and military history. It The clear text is supported by numerous, specially drawn maps and photographs.

GENRE
Histoire
SORTIE
2015
28 février
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
384
Pages
ÉDITIONS
Pen & Sword Books
TAILLE
53,9
Mo

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