The Face of Battle  32450

A Study of Agincourt, Waterloo and the Somme

  1. Old, Unhappy, Far-off Things
    • A Little Learning
    • The Usefulness of Military History
    • The Deficiencies of Military History
    • The ‘Battle Piece’
    • ‘Killing No Murder?’
    • The History of Military History
    • The Narrative Tradition
    • Verdict or Truth?
  2. Agincourt, October 25th, 1415
    • The Campaign
    • The Battle
    • Archers versus Infantry and Cavalry
    • Cavalry versus Infantry
    • Infantry versus Infantry
    • The Killing of the Prisoners
    • The Wounded
    • The Will to Combat
  3. Waterloo, June 18th, 1815
    • The Campaign
    • The Personal Angle of Vision
    • The Physical Circumstances of Battle
    • Categories of Combat
    • Single Combat
    • Cavalry versus Cavalry
    • Cavalry versus Artillery
    • Cavalry versus Infantry
    • Artillery versus Infantry
    • Infantry versus Infantry
    • Disintegration
    • Aftermath
    • The Wounded
  4. The Somme, July 1st, 1916
    • The Battlefield
    • The Plan
    • The Preparations
    • The Army
    • The Tactics
    • The Bombardment
    • The Final Preliminaries
    • The Battle
    • Infantry versus Machine-gunners
    • Infantry versus Infantry
    • The View from across No-man’s-land
    • The Wounded
    • The Will to Combat
    • Commemoration
  5. The Future of Battle
    • The Moving Battlefield
    • The Nature of Battle
    • The Trend of Battle
    • The Inhuman Face of War
    • The Abolition of Battle
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