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The Killing Ground

A Biography of Thermopylae
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Thermopylae might be the most famous battlefield in history. Tens of thousands of people have lost their lives fighting over this ground over the millennia, from at least the dawn of the Classical Era all the way up to World War II. But why? Thermopylae isn’t a regional capital. It isn’t a major nexus of trade. It isn’t an agricultural center or home to a large population. No religious sites of great significance call it home. It’s excellent defensive terrain, sure, but so are many other locations throughout a country known for its mountains, rivers, and jagged coastline. Thermopylae has nevertheless been a cultural icon and a political symbol for over 2,500 years. But in all that time, no one has ever stopped to ask why? Why is this one tiny, out of the way place worth so much bloodshed? The Killing Ground: A Biography of Thermopylae will answer this question in thrilling fashion. The book combines the talents of two people uniquely suited to tell this story — both accomplished novelists, historians and essayists. Myke Cole and Dr. Michael Livingston will combine their intense commitment to unimpeachable scholarship with their shared skills in crafting a tense, dramatic, narrative, to finally answer the question of why Thermopylae was so important. The book will examine the pass’s full history from its ancient origins to its use as a modern battlefield. Cole and Livingston will provide exciting narratives of each of the battles and holding actions that took place in the pass, covering the background and history of each conflict, the personalities and decision making of the commanders, the arms, equipment, and tactics of the troops, and the play-by-play stories of how each battle played out. As a team they have made multiple visits to Greece, surveying the ground to provide a boots-on understanding of the key moments in the pass. Their command of multiple ancient and medieval languages means they can even provide their own translations of much of the source material, ensuring new insights. Along the way, they will marry the uncompromising scholarship of their multi-faceted explorations to the narrative story-telling that they’ve honed to create a gripping and dramatic historical account. They’ll reveal both why and how Thermopylae is one of the most blood soaked patches of ground in the history of the world — and what its past can tell us about our future.

Author Biography:

Myke Cole has had a colourful and varied career, with service in war and crisis response. He has held positions with the Defense Intelligence Agency and the Office of Naval Intelligence. He commanded the reserve at US Coast Guard Station New York, where he was responsible for maritime law enforcement and search-and-rescue operations around the island of Manhattan. He currently works as a security and intelligence consultant in the private sector. He lives in New Orleans. He has published extensively in military history and is also a popular fantasy and science fiction novelist with several major imprints. Myke also appeared on CBS' hit TV show Hunted, where he joined a team of elite investigators pursuing fugitives across the southeastern United States. Dr Michael Livingston teaches the military and cultural history of the Middle Ages at The Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina. He co-authored the textbook reader Medieval Warfare. In 2021 he published Never Greater Slaughter: Brunanburh and the Birth of England (Osprey) to critical acclaim.
Release date Australia
January 26th, 2024
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
8 maps
Pages
304
Dimensions
153x234x25
ISBN-13
9781472858665
Product ID
36635216

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