Description
Development of Warfare
This Development of Warfare Map tracks the changes from Agincourt through to WW1 and is now earns a place in SplashMaps’ History Maps series.
A Map showing the battlefield coverage of Agincourt 1415, Waterloo 1815 and the Somme 1916
For a map that demonstrates the scale and scope of the most significant European conflicts over the centuries, this one is perfectly designed for school groups, battlefield guides, and military historians.
Content
These maps — as found in battlefield history books — are intended as aids for guides to help set the scene during tour presentations. This map was produced as a resource for a thematic study, intended to illustrate the nature of warfare by examining the composition of armies (numbers, types, and roles of combatants), the quality of leadership, tactical and strategic approaches, the development and use of weaponry, and the extent to which topography shaped the outcomes of battles.
It also illustrates the size relationship of the battlefields relative to one another.
Ideal context setting
Designed for context-setting during a visit to Agincourt, Waterloo and the Somme, as part of the Development of Warfare studies.
The Guild of Battlefield Guides
The map was created by Frank Toogood, an Accredited Member of the International Guild of Battlefield Guides, who guides school and military groups for Anglia Tours.
SplashMaps’ Pro weatherproof fabric
SplashMaps’ Pro weatherproof fabric will survive everything.
Key content
Agincourt, Normandy, Somme, France, Waterloo, Belgium
Size
88cm x 140cm
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