A Military History Of The Western World, Vol. I

by J. F. C. Fuller

  1. Introduction: The Rise of Imperialism
  2. The Battles of Salamis, 400 B.C., and Plataea, 479 B.C.; The Struggle for Supremacy within Greece
  3. The Siege of Syracuse, 415-413 B.C., and the Battle of Aegospotami, 405 B.C.; The Rise of Rome and her Conflict with Carthage
  4. The Rise of Macedonia; The Battle of Gagugamela or Arbela, 331 B.C.
  5. The Battles of the Metaurus, 207 B.C., and Zama, 202 B.C.; The Rise of Roman Imperialism
  6. The Battle of Pydna, 168 B.C.; The Struggle for supremacy within the Roman Empire
  7. The Siege of Dyrrhachium and the Battle of Pharsalus, 48 B.C.; The Passing of the Roman Republic
  8. The Battle of Philippi, 42 B.C. and Actium, 31 B.C.; The Establishment of the Imperial Frontiers
  9. The Battle of the Teutoburger Wald, A.D. 9; The Pax Romana
  10. The Battle of Adrianople, 378; The Wandering of the Nations
  11. The Battle of Châlons or of the Mauriac Plain, 451; The Conquest of Italy by the Ostrogoths
  12. The Battles of Tricameron, 533, and Taginae, 552; The Rise and Expansion of Islam
  13. The Siege of Constantinople, 717-718, and the Battle of Tours, 732; The Rebirth of Imperialism in Western Europe
  14. The Battle of Hastings, 1066; The Decline of the Caliphate and the Revival of the Byzantine Empire
  15. The Battle of Manzikert, 1071; The Counter-Attack of Christendom on Islam
  16. The Battle of Hattin, 1187; The Disruption of the Western Empire and the Rise of France and England
  17. The Raising of the Siege of Orléans, 1429; The Rise of the Ottoman Empire
  18. The Siege and Fall of Constantinople, 1453, The Reconquest and Reunification of Spain
  19. The Siege of Málaga, 1487, and the Conquest of Granada, 1492; The Supremacy of the Spanish and Ottoman Empires
  20. The Battle of Lepanto, 1571