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List of Maps | |
Preface | |
Why the West Has Won | |
Enlightened Thugs | |
The Primacy of Battle | |
Ideas of the West | |
The Western Way of War | |
Creation | |
Freedom-or "To Live as You Please" | |
Salamis, September 28, 480 B.C. | |
The Drowned | |
The Achaemenids and Freedom | |
The Persian Wars and the Strategy of Salamis | |
The Battle | |
Eleutheria | |
The Legacy of Salamis | |
Decisive Battle | |
Gaugamela, October 1, 331 B.C. | |
Angles of Vision | |
The Macedonian Military Machine | |
Killing Spree | |
Decisive Battle and Western Warfare | |
Citizen Soldiers | |
Cannae, August 2, 216 B.C. | |
A Summer Slaughter | |
Hannibal's Jaws | |
Carthage and the West | |
Legions of Rome | |
The Idea of a Nation-in-Arms | |
"Rulers of the Entire World"-the Legacy of Civic Militarism | |
Continuity | |
Landed Infantry | |
Poitiers, October 11, 732 | |
Horse Versus Foot | |
The Wall | |
The Hammer | |
Islam Ascendant | |
Dark Ages? | |
Infantry, Property, and Citizenship | |
Poitiers and Beyond | |
Technology and the Wages of Reason | |
Tenochtitlán, June 24, 1520-August 13, 1521 | |
The Battles for Mexico City | |
Aztec War | |
The Mind of the Conquistadors | |
Spanish Rationalism | |
Why Did the Castilians Win? | |
Reason and War | |
The Market-or Capitalism Kills | |
Lepanto, October 7, 1571 | |
Galley War | |
Legends of Lepanto | |
Europe and the Ottomans | |
Capitalism, the Ottoman Economy, and Islam | |
War and the Market | |
Control | |
Discipline-or Warriors Are Not Always Soldiers | |
Rorke's Drift, January 22-23, 1879 | |
Killing Fields | |
The Imperial Way | |
Zulu Power and Impotence | |
Courage Is Not Necessarily Discipline | |
Individualism | |
Midway, June 4-8, 1942 | |
Floating Infernos | |
The Annihilation of the Devastators | |
The Imperial Fleet Moves Out | |
Western and Non-Western Japan | |
Spontaneity and Individual Initiative at Midway | |
Individualism in Western Warfare | |
Dissent and Self-Critique | |
Tet, January 31-April 6, 1968 | |
Battles Against the Cities | |
Victory as Defeat | |
Aftermath | |
War amid Audit, Scrutiny, and Self-Critique | |
Epilogue | |
Western Warfare-Past and Future | |
The Hellenic Legacy | |
Other Battles? | |
The Singularity of Western Military Culture | |
The Continuity of Western Lethality | |
The West Versus the West? | |
Afterword | |
Carnage and Culture after September 11, 2001 | |
Glossary for Further Reading | |
Index | |
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