The Hinge Factor: How Chance and Stupidity Have Changed History

Erik Durschmied

The Hinge Factor: How Chance and Stupidity Have Changed History

Cena: 22,00 

Stan książki
dobry (pożółkłe strony, drobne zagniecenia)
Nr katalogowy
01020073
Liczba stron
394
Rok wydania
1999
Okładka
miękka
Rozmiar
13x20

Pozostało tylko: 1

Book description

          From the Trojan Horse to a photograph snapped in Vietnam world history has been shaped as much by chance and error as by courage and heroism. Despite impossible odds invincible armies fall in bitter defeat to weaker opponents. How and why does this happen. What decides the fate of battle.

          In this fascinating book Erik Durschmied takes us through the major conflicts of historyfrom Agincourt to the Civil War from Crimea to the Gulf War and reveals how in war it is the improbable and the inconceivable that determine events. Writing with the style and flair that made him an award winning war correspondent Durschmied explores the fistful of nails that could have won Waterloo for Napoleon, the barrel of schnapps that proved disastrous for an Austrian emperor and the three cigars that changes the course of Antietam and many other instances when chance decided history’s path. Conflicts are decided by the caprice of weather, erroneous intelligence, unlikely heroism, strange coincidence or individual incompetence, in short by the unpredictable hinge factor.

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