![]() Lacey is a New York Times best-selling author of The First Clash: The Miraculous Greek Victory at Marathon and Its Impact on Western Civilization and The Washington War: FDR’s Inner Circle and the Politics of Power That Won World War II. Both are former military officers both are accomplished military historians who have taught at the military’s senior service colleges. Lacey and Murray are eminently qualified to analyze generalship. The result is a superb sequel to their previous work, Moment of Battle: The Twenty Clashes That Changed the World. ![]() ![]() In Gods of War: History’s Greatest Military Rivals, authors James Lacey and Williamson Murray not only examine generalship across the sweeping narrative of military history, but they also conclude with a chapter exploring the role of military genius in the modern era. $35Ĭomparative analysis of history’s great battle captains has always been fruitful ground to be plowed by military historians. Gods of War: History’s Greatest Military Rivals. ![]()
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