War studies reader : from the seventeenth century to the present day and beyond
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War studies reader : from the seventeenth century to the present day and beyond
Continuum, 2010
- : PB
- : HB
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Includes bibliographical references
Contents of Works
- Why study military history? / Peter W. Gray
- Why strategy is difficult / Colin S. Gray
- General William T. Sherman and total war / John Bennet Walters
- Disjointed allies : coalition warfare in Berlin and Vienna, 1914 / Holger H. Herwig
- "Freies Deutschland"guerrilla warfare in East Prussia, 1944-1945 : a contribution to the history of the German resistance / Perry Biddiscombe
- Revolutions in warfare : theoretical paradigms and historical evidence : the Napoleonic and First World War Revolutions in Military Affairs / Andrew N. Liaropoulos
- Atrocity, war crime, and treason in the English Civil War / Barbara Donagan
- Shell-shock and the cultural history of the Great War / Jay Winter
- War casualties, policy positions and the fate of legislators / Scott Sigmund Gartner, Gary M. Segura, Bethany A. Barratt
- Chinese military power : what vexes the United States and why? / Jonathan D. Pollack