Appian’s national and regional war monographs
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Appian’s national and regional war monographs are a collection of historical works by the Roman historian Appian that narrate Rome’s wars by geographic region or people rather than in strict chronological order.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: Appian’s national and regional war monographs Context triple: [Iberica (Spanish Wars), partOfSeries, Appian’s national and regional war monographs]
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Revolutionäre Kriegswissenschaft
Revolutionäre Kriegswissenschaft is an influential anarchist text by Johann Most that advocates the use of violent revolutionary tactics and propaganda of the deed against state and capitalist structures.
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Rethinking Military History
Rethinking Military History is a scholarly work by historian Jeremy Black that challenges traditional approaches to the study of warfare and advocates for broader, more critical perspectives on military history.
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C.
Jomini’s principles of war
Jomini’s principles of war are a set of classical military theory concepts emphasizing decisive points, lines of operation, and concentration of force that have significantly shaped modern operational planning and doctrine.
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D.
Letters on the Study and Use of History
Letters on the Study and Use of History is an 18th-century series of essays by Henry St John, Viscount Bolingbroke, offering a philosophical and practical reflection on how history should be studied and applied to politics and moral life.
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War in the World: A Comparative History
War in the World: A Comparative History is a scholarly work by historian Jeremy Black that surveys the global development, patterns, and impact of warfare across different cultures and eras.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Appian’s national and regional war monographs Target entity description: Appian’s national and regional war monographs are a collection of historical works by the Roman historian Appian that narrate Rome’s wars by geographic region or people rather than in strict chronological order.
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A.
Revolutionäre Kriegswissenschaft
Revolutionäre Kriegswissenschaft is an influential anarchist text by Johann Most that advocates the use of violent revolutionary tactics and propaganda of the deed against state and capitalist structures.
-
B.
Rethinking Military History
Rethinking Military History is a scholarly work by historian Jeremy Black that challenges traditional approaches to the study of warfare and advocates for broader, more critical perspectives on military history.
-
C.
Jomini’s principles of war
Jomini’s principles of war are a set of classical military theory concepts emphasizing decisive points, lines of operation, and concentration of force that have significantly shaped modern operational planning and doctrine.
-
D.
Letters on the Study and Use of History
Letters on the Study and Use of History is an 18th-century series of essays by Henry St John, Viscount Bolingbroke, offering a philosophical and practical reflection on how history should be studied and applied to politics and moral life.
-
E.
War in the World: A Comparative History
War in the World: A Comparative History is a scholarly work by historian Jeremy Black that surveys the global development, patterns, and impact of warfare across different cultures and eras.
- F. None of above. chosen
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