Tony Bunting
Contributor
Tony Bunting is a historian who has recently completed a research project at the University of Central Lancashire on the evolution of 19th-century British imperialism. He was a contributor to 1001 Days That Shaped the World. His work appears in Encyclopaedia Britannica as part of a joint publishing agreement with the publisher of 1001 Battles That Changed the Course of History, where the work originally appeared.
Primary Contributions (37)
When did the Siege of Delhi take place? The Siege of Delhi took place between June 8 and September 21, 1857. What were the losses on both sides during the Siege of Delhi? British losses numbered 1,200 dead and 4,600 wounded out of 9,000 men. Rebel Indian forces had 5,000 dead or wounded out of…
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Publications (1)
1001 Battles That Changed the Course of History (2011)
1001 Battles That Changed the Course of History traces the history of warmongering, from the small-scale battles of the ancient world to the devastation of modern conflicts. It provides a comprehensive record of the armed combats that have shaped the political and cultural landscape of the world and is fully illustrated with images ranging from ancient triumphal stone carvings through to the very latest war photography. This is much more than a straightforward military history title; it reveals the...
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