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What is military history?

Stephen Morillo, with Michael F. Pavkovic

(What is history?)

Polity, 2018

3rd. ed.

  • : pbk.

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"Third edition, revised and updated" -- cover

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

The third edition of What is Military History? has been thoroughly updated, and includes a new bibliography and new case studies on naval warfare and the origins of war, as well as expanded sections on historiography, environmental history and world history. This popular textbook showcases a field that encompasses not only accounts of campaigns and battles, but includes a wide range of perspectives on all aspects of past military organization and activity. Its global and comparative analysis covers: the history of military history, showing how it has developed from ancient times to the present; the key ideas and concepts that shape analysis of military activity; the current controversies about which military historians argue, and why they are important; a survey of who does military history, where it is taught and published, and how it is practiced; and a look at where military history is headed in the future. Ideal for any interested reader and for classes in military history and in historiography generally, the third edition of this popular book thoroughly explains the dynamics of this rich and growing area of study.

Table of Contents

Contents 1. An Introduction to Military History Military History: Definitions, Topics, Scope Who Studies Military History and Why? Overview of this Book 2. Military Historiography Classical Roots: Military History in Ancient Times Military History in the Traditional World: Histories, Manuals, and War Tales Science, Nationalism, and General Staffs: Military History in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries New Military Histories: The Transformations of the Last 50 Years 3. Conceptual Frameworks Military History and Philosophy of History Military Art and Practice War and Society: Interdisciplinary Influences Global History and Comparative Methodology Conclusions 4. Current Controversies Military Revolutions Counter-Insurgency: History and Policy �The West�: Exceptionalism and Dominance? Is Naval History Military History? War, Society, and Culture: Other Controversies Conclusion: Revisionism and Reading the Process of History 5. Doing Military History Forms Sources Programs Journals, Presses, and Associations 6. The Future of Military History Trends in the Field The Politics of Military History Notes Further Reading Index

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