With Marlborough to Malplaquet

With Marlborough to Malplaquet
Author: Richard Stead
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2023-08-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

In 'With Marlborough to Malplaquet,' editors Richard Stead and Herbert Strang compile a compelling anthology that traverses the thematic and stylistic landscapes of historical military adventures. This collection stands as a testament to the diversity and significance of early 20th-century literary contributions to the historical fiction genre, particularly those recounting the War of the Spanish Succession. Through a meticulously curated selection of tales, the anthology not only highlights the strategic genius of Duke Marlborough but also immerses readers in the tumultuous era of the early 1700s, using a variety of literary styles to capture the essence of warfare, diplomacy, and the human spirit in conflict. The inclusion of standout pieces illuminates pivotal battles and moments, effectively bringing history to life without attributing success to a single author, instead celebrating the collective genius behind the anthology. The backgrounds of Richard Stead and Herbert Strang, both renowned for their contributions to children's literature and historical narratives, underscore the anthology's engagement with historical, cultural, and literary movements of the early 20th century. Their collective editorial insight bridges the gap between historical documentation and narrative storytelling, aligning the collection with educational objectives as well as entertainment. Stead and Strang's commitment to authenticity and accessibility makes this anthology not only a significant literary endeavor but also a conduit for historical enlightenment. 'With Marlborough to Malplaquet' is recommended to readers looking to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of historical military fiction. The anthology offers a unique opportunity to explore a multiplicity of perspectives, narratives, and thematic explorations, all within the context of one of Europe's significant conflicts. This collection serves not just as a monument to the literary craft but also as an educational tool, enriching readers' understanding of the past through the lens of exquisite storytelling. Ideal for enthusiasts of history, military strategy, and narrative diversity, this anthology promises to foster a deeper appreciation for the complexities of historical events and the power of literature to capture them.

International Politics and Warfare in the Age of Louis XIV and Peter the Great

International Politics and Warfare in the Age of Louis XIV and Peter the Great
Author: William Young
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 541
Release: 2004
Genre: Diplomacy
ISBN: 0595329926

The Peace of Westphalia (1648), ending the Thirty Years' War, resulted in the rise of the modern European states system. However, dynasticism, power politics, commerce, and religion continued to be the main issues driving International politics and warfare. Dr. William Young examines war and diplomacy during the Age of Louis XIV and Peter the Great. His study focuses on the later part of the Franco-Spanish War, the Wars of Louis XIV, and the Anglo-Dutch Wars in the West. In addition, the author explores the wars of the Baltic Region and East Europe, including the Thirteen Years' War, Second Northern War, War of the Holy League, and the Great Northern War. The study includes a guide to the historical literature concerning war and diplomacy during this period. It includes bibliographical essays and a valuable annotated bibliography of over six hundred books, monographs, dissertations, theses, journal articles, and essays published in the English language. International Politics and Warfare in the Age of Louis XIV and Peter the Great is a valuable resource for individuals interested in the history of diplomacy, warfare, and Early Modern Europe.