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Encyclopedia of Wars, 3 Volume Set

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A comprehensive look at the wars fought over 5,500 years.

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    • School Library Journal

      June 1, 2005
      Gr 9 Up -While this work is by no means comprehensive, it will more than meet students' research needs. The clearly written entries are organized alphabetically. Each one includes a text box with an overview of the combatants, casualties, treaties, principal theaters, outcome, and the major issues and objectives, followed by an overview of the battle or war that places it in historical context and a short list of further reading. The date of the earliest conflict included is the Fall of Jericho c. 8000 B.C.E., followed by Sargon's Conquests of Sumer in 2325 B.C.E.; entries continue through the year 2003 with the ongoing U.S.-Iraq War and the U.S. War on Terrorism. Most of the major European and U.S. conflicts are examined. Coverage for other countries is adequate. A few examples are the Sino-Korean wars, Muslim civil wars, Indonesian wars, the Ethiopian-Eritrean Guerrilla War, the Rwandan and Afghan civil wars. Clear, black-and-white maps are scattered throughout, each with a key. Volume three contains a chronology and an extensive index." -Madeleine G. Wright, New Hampton School, NH"

      Copyright 2005 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Library Journal

      March 1, 2005
      Very few reference works are solely devoted to wars, so it is regrettable that this set is not more inclusive. Claiming to cover all "major wars" from 3500 BCE to the present, it provides entries on all wars relevant to the United States (e.g., Cold War, Vietnam War), but its international coverage is somewhat weak. For example, there is an entry for the war in Bosnia but no entry for the war in Croatia (which took place a year before and which clearly led to the spread of violence to the neighboring Yugoslav republic). Still, the set is designed for undergraduates needing basic facts, and academic libraries should consider purchasing.

      Copyright 2005 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      May 15, 2005
      Targeted especially to students and teachers of history, this set on wars will also be of interest to the general public. The work focuses on details of the fighting as well as on the social and political contexts of the time of each war. Arranged alphabetically (from " Abbasid Revolution" to " Zulu War" ), the more than 1,800 entries cover the rather obscure to the more well-known wars from classical times to present day, circa 8,000 B.C.E. (" Jericho, Fall of" ) to 2003 (" United States-Iraq War" ).

      Each entry includes a list of belligerents, statement of the causes, date of the declaration of war, numbers (where known) of those bearing arms and the casualties suffered, a summary of the outcome, and names and dates of treaties or documents (if any) ending the conflict. A narrative discussion capsulizes the social and political context of the period, the major battles and events of the war, and the wider significance of the conflict. The discussions range from half a page for the Afghan revolt of 699-701 to 40-plus pages for World War II, with slight emphasis given to North American conflicts. Cross-references point to related entries and from common alternate names of conflicts. Suggestions for further reading close out the entries.

      Volume 1 includes a list of entries and a list of the more than 60 maps that are scattered throughout the set, and volume 3 includes a chronological listing of wars, a selected bibliography, and an index. Treatment of larger conflicts is segmented. For example, World War II is discussed in a series of entries, including " Historical background, Outbreak and early German conquests, Africa and the Mediterranean," " Atlantic front" , " China-Burma-India Theater," " Greece and the Balkans," " Italian front," " Pacific," " Russian front," and " Western front.\i0

      The authors, history professors who worked on this encyclopedia for 10 years, have produced a very readable and apparently well-researched book that both scholars and history buffs will enjoy. As with other Facts On File reference books, this set is easy to use and well designed. This would be an excellent purchase for high-school, college, and public libraries. (Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2005, American Library Association.)

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