@BretDevereaux hi, can you recommend me a book (entry level) about history of war tactics?
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Like, all tactics? I don't know that anyone has written a Big Book of Tactics like that - tactics tends to be far too particularized to weapons and org. systems for that. You're more likely to see books that discuss a given military system, with a sub-section on its tactics.
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E.g. Keppie, Making of the Roman Army (1984) Verbruggen, The Art of War in Western Europe During the Middle Ages (1997) Rogers, Soldier's Lives Through History: The Middle Ages (2007)
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The closest thing I can think of to an effort at a synthetic, diachronic view is probably Keegan, The Face of Battle (1976)...but I'd caution that specialists in the three eras it discusses now often take issue with some of its conclusions.
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In practice, I think there are two ways to learn tactics. If you want to learn a modern system of tactics, start plowing through field manuals and military publications. If you want to learn historical principles of tactics, read as widely on different mil. systems as you can.
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That said, I think you'll end up finding, as you dig into one military system after another that - while tactics are important - other things (organization, cohesion, logistics, social embeddedness, paying for it all) - end up being more important and more interesting.
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