The Franco-Prussian War
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2001
532
Book • Nonfiction
France And Germany • 1870s
2001
Adult
18+ years
The Franco-Prussian War by Michael Eliot Howard provides a detailed account of the 1870-1871 conflict between France and Prussia, focusing on military strategies, key battles, and the war's impact on European power dynamics. The book offers insights into the political, social, and technological factors influencing individuals and nations during this pivotal period.
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Michael Eliot Howard's The Franco-Prussian War is praised for its comprehensive analysis and accessible narrative, making complex military strategies understandable. Critics value Howard's detailed research and engaging writing. However, some feel the book occasionally lacks focus on political implications. Overall, it offers a balanced and insightful examination of the conflict.
A reader who enjoys The Franco-Prussian War by Michael Eliot Howard likely has an interest in 19th-century European history, military strategy, and international relations. Fans of The Guns of August by Barbara Tuchman or The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers by Paul Kennedy may find this work similarly engaging.
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Book • Nonfiction
France And Germany • 1870s
2001
Adult
18+ years
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