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‘The Geographies of War’ is a compelling non-fiction work that delves into the intricate relationship between geography and conflict. Edited by renowned scholars, this anthology features contributions from leading experts in military history, geopolitics, and human geography. It explores how terrain, location, and spatial strategies have influenced warfare throughout history, from ancient battles to modern conflicts. The book’s thematic focus on the physical and human landscapes of war offers readers a profound understanding of how geography shapes military tactics, national security, and global politics. Ideal for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, this volume illuminates the enduring impact of geography on the art of war.






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