The Evolution of Modern Land Warfare: Theory and PracticeRoutledge, 5 oct 2015 - 328 páginas Extensively illustrated with 52 detailed campaign and battle maps and diagrams, this book, originally published in 1990, surveys the evolution of warfare in Europe from Napoleon to the end of the twentieth century and in Asia from the Middle Ages. It considers the interaction of technology and warfare. With wide-ranging examples, the book includes two in depth case studies, one on the Soviet Operational Manoeuvre Group and its predecessors in the Russian Imperial Army, the other on the history of land warfare, including guerilla warfare, in Asia. In this book the author demonstrates that military history can be of immense practical help to the modern military analyst and professional. Now updated with a new introduction to take into account changes since 1990, this book remains of essential value to students, teachers & professionals in political & social history, international relations, defence, war & peace studies. |
Índice
Introduction | 1 |
1 Ground rules | 7 |
2 Technics and warfare | 30 |
3 The expansion of the battlefield and the operational level of war 18001918 | 53 |
4 Airland battle 191877 | 80 |
corps volant to OMG the practical utility of military history | 121 |
Dont get involved in a land war in Asia | 191 |
7 Some conclusions and prognoses | 238 |
Notes | 246 |
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The Evolution of Modern Land Warfare: Theory and Practice Christopher Bellamy Vista previa restringida - 2015 |
The Evolution of Modern Land Warfare: Theory and Practice Chris Bellamy No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 1990 |
The Evolution of Modern Land Warfare: Theory and Practice Christopher Bellamy No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2015 |