Global History of Early Field Fortifications From Kadesh to the Eve of World War I

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Global History of Early Field Fortifications

From Kadesh to the Eve of World War I

Earl J. Hess | Kyle Sinisi | Michael B. Barrett

History / Military / Fortifications

A global history of field fortifications, tracing the evolution of defensive tactics, terrain usage, and military innovation from the Battle of Kadesh to the brink of World War I.

Military historian Earl J. Hess fills a major gap in the study of warfare by tracing how field fortifications shaped tactics and operations across cultures and centuries. From the earliest fortified camps of the Ancient Near East to the increasingly elaborate redoubts and trench lines of the nineteenth century, Hess demonstrates that digging in has been a universal military response to danger. This book moves from Greek shoreline barriers and Roman standardized marching camps to medieval ditches, pits, and wagon laagers, showing how different societies adapted earth, timber, and terrain to their tactical needs. With the rise of gunpowder, fieldworks evolved into fighting platforms for artillery and infantry, culminating in the scientific fortification practices of the 18th-century and the extensive entrenchments of North America and Europe. By the time of the American Civil War field fortifications had become central to battlefield survival and strategy. The book follows these developments through the global conflicts of the late 19th-century, ending in 1914, when every major army entered World War I already steeped in the entrenchment habits that would define modern industrial warfare.

This work is essential for historians, military professionals, and readers interested in understanding the deeper mechanics of warfare. It reframes how we view battlefield preparation, tactical innovation, and the legacy of military engineering.

Earl J. Hess is Emeritus Professor of History at Lincoln Memorial University, USA. He is the author or editor of twenty-six books on Civil War history. They include Civil War Torpedoes and the Global Development of Landmine Warfare (2023) and Animal Histories of the Civil War Era (2022). Hess's study of Civil War Infantry Tactics: Training, Combat, and Small-Unit Effectiveness (2015), received the Tom Watson Brown Book Award of the Society of Civil War Historians.

Publication Date: 01 April 2027
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-13: 9798216452676
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 304
Weight (oz): 16.0

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