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Guerrilla Warfare: Kings of Revolution

English

By (author): Peter Polack

The concept of guerrilla warfare is not decades, but many centuries old, with earliest writing on the subject by Sun Tzu dating back to the 6th Century BC. Some guerrilla tactics are probably as old as the first armed groups of cavemen, being a natural evolution of conflict between groups of disproportionate sizes. One of the earliest examples of guerrilla tactics deployed by a consummate institutional military leader was the Roman general Fabius Maximus who took a course of evade and harassment against Hannibals columns.

This is a compendium of prominent worldwide guerrilla leaders beginning with William Wallace in the thirteenth century to modern day Sri Lanka. It profiles each leader to analyze their personal history, military tactics and political strategy. All are home grown leaders in extended guerrilla campaigns many of whom ended up as the first leaders of their countries or liberators of entire regions such as Simon Bolivar. It includes victories and defeats in an effort to tease out not only effective guerrilla tactics but counter-insurgency strategies with some likelihood of success.

The advice expounded by Mao Zedong that: the guerrilla must move amongst the people as a fish swims in the sea with his experiences of long marches over distant countryside regions of China has evolved into a more urbanized context. The name insurgent, freedom fighter or jihadi is fast replacing guerrilla. The old guerrilla associated with fights for independence and the end of colonialization has dimmed with modern and far-reaching religious insurgencies taking their place. This concise history gives a fascinating overview of a once history-altering form of warfare. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 150 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Oct 2018
  • Publisher: Casemate Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781612006758

About Peter Polack

Peter Polack was born in Jamaica and graduated from the University of the West Indies and Norman Manley Law School; he has been a criminal lawyer in the Cayman Islands since 1983. Research on his first book Last Hot Battle of the Cold War (Casemate 2013) led to the first international release of Cuban casualties of the Angola War. He is a part-time reporter for Reuters News Agency in the Cayman Islands.

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