50 Strategies that Changed History

50 Strategies that Changed History by Daniel Smith, published by Metro Books in 2015, offers an in-depth exploration of the strategic thinking behind significant military, political, and economic events. This edition, comprising 223 pages, presents a detailed examination of how history’s most influential figures, including generals, politicians, and business leaders, have drawn lessons from the past to inform their decisions in critical moments.
Readers will find a comprehensive analysis of 50 pivotal strategies that have shaped the course of history, highlighting both triumphs and failures. The book includes detailed fact files, profiles of key players, timelines, and clear infographics that illustrate the crucial moments of decision-making. Covering subjects such as leadership, military science, and the evolution of strategy, this work provides a rich context for understanding how strategic decisions have influenced the world.
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Get right inside the strategic thinking behind 50 of history’s greatest military, political, and economic triumphs – and disasters. Learn how strategic thinking evolved as history’s most gifted generals, politicians, and business tycoons looked to the past for lessons on how to act in the present. See history as it happened and experience the moments when events were in the balance and key players had to make crucial strategic decisions. This is history at its most immediate and gripping. With detailed fact files, a who’s who of key players and ideas, timelines, and clear infographics that illustrate the crucial moments that shaped history.
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