A Visual History of Guerrilla Warfare From 1775 to 2012

The Invisible Armies Insurgency Tracker presents a database of insurgencies from 1775 to 2012. It supplements the comprehensive historical narrative in Invisible Armies: An Epic History of Guerrilla Warfare from Ancient Times to the Present, by CFR Senior Fellow Max Boot.

‘Invisible Armies’ Insurgencies Tracker map & graphic

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Read ExcerptPublisher A CFR Book. W. W. NortonRelease Date January 2013Price $35.00

750 pages
ISBN 978-0871404244

Overview

As fitting for the twenty-first century as von Clausewitz’s On War was in its own time, Invisible Armies is a complete global history of guerrilla uprisings through the ages.

Beginning with the first insurgencies in the ancient world–when Alexander the Great discovered that fleet nomads were harder to defeat than massive conventional armies–Max Boot, best-selling author and military advisor in Iraq and Afghanistan, masterfully guides us from the Jewish rebellion against the Roman Empire up through the horrors of the French-Indochina War and the shadowy, post-9/11 battlefields of today.

Invisible Armies Insurgency Tracker

Relying on a diverse cast of unforgettable characters–not only Mao and Che but also the legendary Italian nationalist Giuseppe Garibaldi, the archaeologist–turned–military commander T. E. Lawrence, and the “Quiet American” Edward Lansdale, among others–Boot explodes everything we thought we knew about unconventional combat. The result is both an enthralling read and our most important work on nontraditional warfare.

 

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