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James B. Wood

    The Nobility of the Election of Bayeux, 1463-1666
    Octopus the Oceans Intelligent Invertebrate
    Japanese Military Strategy in the Pacific War
    The King's Army
    • The King's Army

      Warfare, Soldiers and Society During the Wars of Religion in France, 1562 76

      • 368 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      4,2(9)Abgeben

      Examining the interplay between warfare and societal changes, this book delves into the tumultuous period of the French wars of religion. It explores how conflict influenced social structures, cultural dynamics, and political power, offering insights into the broader implications of war on French society. By analyzing various aspects of this historical era, the study sheds light on the lasting effects of religious strife on the nation’s development.

      The King's Army
    • Japanese Military Strategy in the Pacific War

      Was Defeat Inevitable?

      • 152 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      3,0(1)Abgeben

      Challenging the notion of Japan's inevitable defeat in the Pacific, James B. Wood presents a compelling argument that a shift in military strategy led to this outcome. He asserts that the Japanese forces had both the means and opportunity to pursue a more effective campaign, which could have drastically altered the war's conclusion. By abandoning their original plan to secure resources and establish a defensible perimeter, the Japanese unwittingly allowed the Allies to seize control and engage them in a war of attrition they were ill-equipped to sustain.

      Japanese Military Strategy in the Pacific War
    • The visually arresting and often misunderstood octopus has long captured popular imagination. From the molluscan ancestry of octopus to its ingenious anatomy, amazing mating and predatory behaviors, and other-worldly relatives, this title takes readers through the life cycle, uncovering the details of distinctive octopus personalities.

      Octopus the Oceans Intelligent Invertebrate
    • The Nobility of the Election of Bayeux, 1463-1666

      Continuity Through Change

      • 236 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the socio-economic structures of the Bayeux nobility from the mid-fifteenth to mid-seventeenth centuries, James Wood critiques existing theories about early modern French nobility. He examines the diverse experiences of both impoverished and affluent nobles, revealing insights into their lifestyles and societal roles. By integrating regional history with quantitative social analysis, Wood highlights the broader implications of his research for understanding the nobility and early modern France as a whole.

      The Nobility of the Election of Bayeux, 1463-1666