jueves, 7 de julio de 2016

The Mongol art of war por Timothy May

Title of the book: The Mongol art of war

Original title: The Mongol art of war

Author's name: Timothy May



ISBN: 1-59416-046-5

Original language: English

Cover designed by: Jon Wilkison

Genre: Military history

Editorial: Westholm Publishing

Years editions 2007

Year of Reading: 2016

Additional Information:

I have taken the liberty of creating a trilogy, to make a dive in the unknown history of the Mongol Empire.
I recommend that you read first The Secret History of the Mongols, then the Secret History of the Mongol Queens and finally The Art of War of the Mongols: Genghis Khan and Mongol military system.
If you follow this chronology going to see how fascinating and unknown that was the Mongol Empire. I hope you like it.

Summary of the book:
This book is a serious study of one of the greatest empires that had one of the most organized and modern armies of the time.
You will be introduce to the arming, recruitment, training, and also will be analyze how they managed adapted to fight in different conditions, climates and terrain, always using new and innovative combat tactics and all this for the glory of the Mongol empire.
You will also read about the devastation of Poland and Hungary in 1240, and how was enslaved a large part of the population, so they could not rebel against the Empire. At the same time, is a describe of the battlefield and maps, that show the incredible expansion of the empire, from the heart of Asia to the South Pacific, Eastern Europe, Middle East and North Sea.
All so will be demonstrate how many of the polar believe and legends about the Mongolian empire, are false or exaggerated, this is due to their tactics and brutality in the battlefield. For example one of the most common mistakes is to believe that the riders attacked so disorganized and taking advantage of their numerical superiority to crush the opposing army, actually they used small Mongol army regiment, led by brilliant generals as Subotai Ba'atur, which came to design practice maneuvers with which he was castrated to improve the quality, flexibility and military organization of the Empire's strength.

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