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Oxford University Press has a series that covers classic battles from Ancient Greece to World War II. Each of these books discusses not only the battles themselves but how they were commemorated and their long term impact on history. The books try to understand not just how the battle took place, but why they became so important.  
 
Oxford University Press has a series that covers classic battles from Ancient Greece to World War II. Each of these books discusses not only the battles themselves but how they were commemorated and their long term impact on history. The books try to understand not just how the battle took place, but why they became so important.  
  

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Gallipoli by Jenny MacLeod

Oxford University Press has a series that covers classic battles from Ancient Greece to World War II. Each of these books discusses not only the battles themselves but how they were commemorated and their long term impact on history. The books try to understand not just how the battle took place, but why they became so important.

Anne Curry. Agincourt (Oxford Univesity Press, 2015)


Simon Ball. Alamein (Oxford Univesity Press, 2015)


Murray Pittock. Culloden (Oxford Univesity Press, 2015)


Jenny MacLeod. Gallipoli (Oxford Univesity Press, 2015)


John France. Hattin (Oxford Univesity Press, 2015)


Peter H. Wilson. Lutzen (Oxford Univesity Press, 2015)


Ian F. W. Beckett. Rorke's Drift and Isandlwana (Oxford Univesity Press, 2015)


Chris Carey. Thermopylae (Oxford Univesity Press, 2015)


Alan Forrest. Waterloo(Oxford University Press, )


Mark Connelly and Stefan Goebel. Ypres (Oxford Univesity Press, )