Les guerres dans l'antiquit et la guerre moderne by Henry Aragon examines the continuities and transformations in warfare from antiquity to the modern era. Aragon analyzes the military strategies, tactics, and technologies employed in ancient conflicts, drawing comparisons to the evolving nature of warfare in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Through detailed historical analysis, the book explores the enduring principles of military leadership, the impact of technological advancements on the battlefield, and the social and political contexts that shape the conduct of war. This work offers valuable insights into the historical roots of modern military thought and the timeless challenges of armed conflict.
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