The Afghan Wars 1839-42 And 1878-80

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Bol The Afghan wars 1839-42 and 1878-80 presents a detailed examination of two major military conflicts centered on Afghanistan and imperial expansion. The narrative focuses on the strategic concerns that drew foreign forces into the region, emphasizing political maneuvering, contested borders, and the difficulties of maintaining control in unfamiliar terrain. Attention is given to diplomatic rivalries, shifting alliances, and the fragile balance between local authority and external ambition. The account highlights logistical hardships, misjudged assumptions, and the strain placed on armies operating far from home. Broader reflections emerge on governance, resistance, and the limits of power, showing how decisions made in distant political centers shaped events on the ground. The work also considers the consequences of intervention for local populations, illustrating how warfare disrupted social structures and intensified instability. Through its examination of planning, execution, and aftermath, the book offers insight into the recurring patterns of conflict, miscalculation, and endurance that defined these campaigns and influenced later military thinking about frontier warfare and imperial responsibility.

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The Afghan wars 1839-42 and 1878-80 presents a detailed examination of two major military conflicts centered on Afghanistan and imperial expansion. The narrative focuses on the strategic concerns that drew foreign forces into the region, emphasizing political maneuvering, contested borders, and the difficulties of maintaining control in unfamiliar terrain. Attention is given to diplomatic rivalries, shifting alliances, and the fragile balance between local authority and external ambition. The account highlights logistical hardships, misjudged assumptions, and the strain placed on armies operating far from home. Broader reflections emerge on governance, resistance, and the limits of power, showing how decisions made in distant political centers shaped events on the ground. The work also considers the consequences of intervention for local populations, illustrating how warfare disrupted social structures and intensified instability. Through its examination of planning, execution, and aftermath, the book offers insight into the recurring patterns of conflict, miscalculation, and endurance that defined these campaigns and influenced later military thinking about frontier warfare and imperial responsibility.

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Pagina's: 208, Paperback, Double 9 Books


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