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The life of Muhammad

Retraces the footsteps of the Prophet Muhammad, from his beginnings in Mecca to his struggles with accepting his prophetic role; from his flight to Medina to his subsequent military and political successes and failures, through to his death and his legacy.

The Battle of Waterloo

Examines the weapons and strategies used in the Battle of Waterloo, which marked the end of Napoleon's Hundred Days' return from exile, describes key events and individuals, and discusses the lasting effects of this battle.

Hero of the empire

the Boer War, a daring escape and the making of Winston Churchill
"[Provides a] narrative of Winston Churchill's extraordinary and little-known exploits during the Boer War"--Provided by publisher.

D-day

This film shows step by step how the Allies achieved victory on June 6, 1944. Where the invaders failed, the film investigates how and why this happened.

A brutal reckoning

Andrew Jackson, the Creek Indians, and the epic war for the American South
2023
The Creek War is one of the most tragic episodes in American history, leading to the greatest loss of Native American life on what is now U.S. soil. What began as a vicious internal conflict among the Creek Indians metastasized like a cancer. The ensuing Creek War of 1813-1814 shattered Native American control of the Deep South and led to the infamous Trail of Tears, in which the government forcibly removed the southeastern Indians from their homeland. The war also gave Andrew Jackson his first combat leadership role, and his newfound popularity after defeating the Creeks would set him on the path to the White House. In A Brutal Reckoning, Peter Cozzens vividly captures the young Jackson, describing a brilliant but harsh military commander with unbridled ambition, a taste for cruelty, and a fraught sense of honor and duty. Jackson would not have won the war without the help of Native American allies, yet he denied their role and even insisted on their displacement, together with all the Indians of the American South in the Trail of Tears. A conflict involving not only white Americans and Native Americans, but also the British and the Spanish, the Creek War opened the Deep South to the Cotton Kingdom, setting the stage for the American Civil War yet to come. No other single Indian conflict had such significant impact on the fate of America--and A Brutal Reckoning is the definitive book on this forgotten chapter in our history.

Team America

Patton, MacArthur, Marshall, Eisenhower, and the world they forged
An acclaimed military historian presents this powerful history of four World War II military leaders--Douglas MacArthur, George Patton, George Marshall and Dwight "Ike" Eisenhower--who exhibited unparalleled military leadership that led the U.S. victoriously through two World Wars.

The first total war

Napoleon's Europe and the birth of warfare as we know it
2008
The author maintains that modern attitudes toward total war were conceived during the Napoleonic era; and argues that all the elements of total war were evident including conscription, unconditional surrender, disregard for basic rules of war, mobilization of civilians, and guerrilla warfare.

George Washington, gentleman warrior

2013
A biography of George Washington that balances Washington's traditional perception as a reluctant commander and statesman with the ambitious young officer in the British military tradition who led the founding of a new nation.

Choosing war

presidential decisions in the Maine, Lusitania, and Panay incidents
2016
"Douglas Carl Peifer compares the ways in which different presidential administrations have responded when American lives were lost at sea. He examines in depth three cases: the Maine incident (1898), which led to war in the short term; the Lusitania crisis (1915), which set the trajectory for intervention; and the Panay incident (1937), which was settled diplomatically"--Provided by publisher.

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