War and the City
Explore the intricate relationship between urban environments and military conflict in "War and the City" by Gregory John Ashworth. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2014, this insightful paperback delves into how cities have transformed from small, defensively-structured communities to complex metropolises shaped by internal violence and warfare. With 240 pages of well-researched analysis, Ashworth examines not only the strategic roles cities play during conflicts but also the profound effects war has on urban life. This book is essential for anyone interested in military geography, history, and the evolution of urban areas amidst the pressures of war. Gain a deeper understanding of the pivotal interplay between war and the cityscape, and discover the challenges cities face in the modern age.