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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
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PART ONE. THE ORIGINS OF MODERN WAR
- 1. Machiavelli: The Renaissance of the Art of War 11
- 2. Maurice of Nassau, Gustavus Adolphus, Raimondo Montecuccoli, and the "Military Revolution" of the Seventeenth Century 32
- 3. Vauban: The Impact of Science on War 64
- 4. Frederick the Great, Guibert, Biilow: From Dynastic to National War 91
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PART TWO. THE EXPANSION OF WAR
- 5. Napoleon and the Revolution in War 123
- 6. Jomini 143
- 7. Clausewitz 186
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PART THREE. FROM THE INDUSTRIAL R EVOLUTION TO THE FIRST WORLD WAR
- 8. Adam Smith, Alexander Hamilton, Friedrich List: The Economic Foundations of Military Power 217
- 9. Engels and Marx on Revolution, War, and the Army in Society 262
- 10. The Prusso-German School: Moltke and the Rise of the General Staff 281
- 11. Moltke, Schlieffen, and the Doctrine of Strategic Envelopment 296
- 12. Delbrück: The Military Historian 326
- 13. Russian Military Thought: The Western Model and the Shadow of Suvorov 354
- 14. Bugeaud, Gallieni, Lyautey: The Development of French Colonial Warfare 376
- 15. American Strategy from Its Beginnings through the First World War 408
- 16. Alfred Thayer Mahan: The Naval Historian 444
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PART FOUR. FROM THE FIRST TO THE SECOND WORLD WAR
- 17. The Political Leader as Strategist 481
- 18. Men against Fire: The Doctrine of the Offensive in 1914 510
- 19. German Strategy in the Age of Machine Warfare, 1914-1945 527
- 20. Liddell Hart and De Gaulle: The Doctrines of Limited Liability and Mobile Defense 598
- 21. Voices from the Central Blue: The Air Power Theorists 624
- 22. The Making of Soviet Strategy 648
- 23. Allied Strategy in Europe, 1939-1945 677
- 24. American and Japanese Strategies in the Pacific War 703
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PART FIVE. SINCE 1945
- 25. The First Two Generations of Nuclear Strategists 735
- 26. Conventional Warfare in the Nuclear Age 779
- 27. Revolutionary War 815
- 28. Reflections on Strategy in the Present and Future 863
- List of Contributors 873
- Bibliographical Notes 877
- Index 933
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
-
PART ONE. THE ORIGINS OF MODERN WAR
- 1. Machiavelli: The Renaissance of the Art of War 11
- 2. Maurice of Nassau, Gustavus Adolphus, Raimondo Montecuccoli, and the "Military Revolution" of the Seventeenth Century 32
- 3. Vauban: The Impact of Science on War 64
- 4. Frederick the Great, Guibert, Biilow: From Dynastic to National War 91
-
PART TWO. THE EXPANSION OF WAR
- 5. Napoleon and the Revolution in War 123
- 6. Jomini 143
- 7. Clausewitz 186
-
PART THREE. FROM THE INDUSTRIAL R EVOLUTION TO THE FIRST WORLD WAR
- 8. Adam Smith, Alexander Hamilton, Friedrich List: The Economic Foundations of Military Power 217
- 9. Engels and Marx on Revolution, War, and the Army in Society 262
- 10. The Prusso-German School: Moltke and the Rise of the General Staff 281
- 11. Moltke, Schlieffen, and the Doctrine of Strategic Envelopment 296
- 12. Delbrück: The Military Historian 326
- 13. Russian Military Thought: The Western Model and the Shadow of Suvorov 354
- 14. Bugeaud, Gallieni, Lyautey: The Development of French Colonial Warfare 376
- 15. American Strategy from Its Beginnings through the First World War 408
- 16. Alfred Thayer Mahan: The Naval Historian 444
-
PART FOUR. FROM THE FIRST TO THE SECOND WORLD WAR
- 17. The Political Leader as Strategist 481
- 18. Men against Fire: The Doctrine of the Offensive in 1914 510
- 19. German Strategy in the Age of Machine Warfare, 1914-1945 527
- 20. Liddell Hart and De Gaulle: The Doctrines of Limited Liability and Mobile Defense 598
- 21. Voices from the Central Blue: The Air Power Theorists 624
- 22. The Making of Soviet Strategy 648
- 23. Allied Strategy in Europe, 1939-1945 677
- 24. American and Japanese Strategies in the Pacific War 703
-
PART FIVE. SINCE 1945
- 25. The First Two Generations of Nuclear Strategists 735
- 26. Conventional Warfare in the Nuclear Age 779
- 27. Revolutionary War 815
- 28. Reflections on Strategy in the Present and Future 863
- List of Contributors 873
- Bibliographical Notes 877
- Index 933