Fortifications and Siegecraft

Defense and Attack through the Ages

By (author) Jeremy Black

Hardback - £35.00

Publication date:

25 May 2018

Length of book:

326 pages

Publisher

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Dimensions:

235x159mm
6x9"

ISBN-13: 9781538109687

As centers for defense and bases for attack since ancient times, fortifications are a crucial aspect of military history. Indeed, as Jeremy Black shows, the history of fortifications is a global history of humanity itself. Moreover, their remains offer a still potent, often dramatic testimony to the past, notably through the strength of the sites, the power of the works, and the vast resources they required. This compelling book explores not only the history of fortifications themselves, but also the real and potential threat to them posed by siegecraft.

Tracing the interaction of attack and defense over time, Black situates the evolution of fortifications within the wider development of governments, societies, and cultures. Moreover, his examination of the future of these installations, as well as of potential methods of destroying them, only reaffirms their omnipresence in human history—and their continued importance. Fortifications are not simply relics of the past, but rather elements fundamental to military and social interaction across the world today.
An admirable, incisive survey with several incisive insights. I do not know of any other serious academic volume which provides a longue durée approach to the history of fortification from prehistoric to the modern age. This book will be to worth its weight in gold for both beginners and masters of the field.