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The Savior Generals: How Five Great Commanders Saved Wars That Were Lost - From Ancient Greece to Iraq

Autor Victor Davis Hanson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 aug 2014
Stirring portraits of five commanders whose dynamic leadership changed the course of war and history by prominent military historian Victor Davis Hanson."Victor Davis Hanson has written another outstanding and eye-opening book"--TheWashington ExaminerProminent military historian Victor Davis Hanson explores the nature of leadership with his usual depth and vivid prose inThe Savior Generals, a set of brilliantly executed pocket biographies of five generals (Themistocles, Belisarius, William Tecumseh Sherman, Matthew Ridgway, and David Petraeus) who single-handedly saved their nations from defeat in war. War is rarely a predictable enterprise-it is a mess of luck, chance, and incalculable variables. Today's sure winner can easily become tomorrow's doomed loser. Sudden, sharp changes in fortune can reverse the course of war.These intractable circumstances are sometimes mastered by leaders of genius-asked at the eleventh hour to save a hopeless conflict, one created by others and frequently unpopular politically and with the public. The savior generals often come from outside the established power structure, employ radical strategies, and flame out quickly. Their careers regularly end in controversy. But their dramatic feats of leadership are vital slices of history-not merely as stirring military narrative, but as lessons on the dynamic nature of consensus, leadership, and destiny.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781608193424
ISBN-10: 160819342X
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

MOVIE MAGIC:Hanson is consulting again on the big-budget movie sequel300: Battle of Artemisia, based on the life of Themistocles, one of the generals he writes about in this book--major potential for synergy and off-the-book-page promotion. The movie will release August 2013.

Notă biografică

Victor Davis Hansonis the Martin and Illie Anderson Senior Fellow in Residence in Classics and Military History at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, a professor of Classics Emeritus at California State University, Fresno, and a nationally syndicated columnist for Tribune Media Services. His many books include the acclaimedThe Father of Us All,A War Like No Other,The Western Way of War,Carnage and Culture, andRipples of Battle.

Recenzii

An instructive series of portraits of five military outsiders called in to turn defeat into victory.
It is not really news that Victor Davis Hanson has written another outstanding and eye-opening book. He has done that before and repeatedly, on a variety of subjects.
Students of military leadership will be intrigued by Hanson's astute set of cases.
Mr. Hanson's fluency with a broad range of historical epochs, which has made him one of his generation's most notable historians, is on full display inThe Savior Generals.
An engaging book in which the action on the battlefield is placed within a larger perspective of the politics and the societies that go to war, and the qualities of the generals who fight those battles.
Provides widely applicable insight regarding the dynamics of leadership and consensus, and how those dynamics can change the destiny of nations.
Hanson's penetrating insights into each of the generals and the wars they fought will both astound and educate and leave the reader with a deep appreciation for the manifold difficulties of command in any era. Simply put, this is an excellent work from start to finish. With 'The Savior Generals,' Hanson has once again proven why he is one of America's foremost military historians.
I have never read another book which explains so well the truth that 'war lies in the dark hearts of us all' but that history offers hope
Few writers cover both current events and history--and none with the brilliance and erudition of Victor Davis Hanson....
Enthralling ... One closes this book wishing that its final verdict was as well known as more familiar tenets of Greek wisdom.
Vivid . . . ambitious . . . Challenges readers to broaden their horizons and examine their assumptions. . . . [Hanson] more than makes his case.
Hanson performs the difficult feat of not talking down to readers while still presuming no prior knowledge of the war.