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Military History and the Military Profession

Autor David Charters, Marc Milner, J. B. Wilson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 oct 1992 – vârsta până la 17 ani
This volume examines the state of the art in modern military history, and the utility of the subject as a training, educational, and policy-relevant tool for professional armed forces. Part 1 explores the state of military historical writing in Britain and the United States, and on specific topics, such as air warfare, naval warfare, intelligence, low-intensity conflict, and the most recent trends in the New Military History. Part 2 illustrates the utility of the historical method in analyzing command decisions, providing an institutional memory for a wide range of policy, command, and operational problems, and its application in specific subjects such as naval strategy, and by certain countries (the US, Germany, and the Soviet Union) in the search for lessons and fundamental principles. The contributing authors represent an impressive cross-section of prominent academic and official historians recognized as leading scholars in the study of military history. The Foreword is written by Anne N. Foreman, Undersecretary of the United States Air Force.This book will be of interest to the academic and the official historian (and their students) and to military professionals.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275940720
ISBN-10: 0275940721
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

DAVID A. CHARTERS is Director of the Centre for Conflict Studies, University of New Brunswick.MARC MILNER is Associate Professor of History and Director of the Military and Strategic Programme at the University of New Brunswick.J. BRENT WILSON is Senior Researcher at the Centre for Conflict Studies, University of New Brunswick.

Cuprins

Foreword by the Honourable Anne N. ForemanIntroductionMilitary History: The State of the FieldAmerican Military History: Clio and Mars as "Pards" by Allan R. MillettThe Development of British Military Historical Writing from the Eighteenth Century to the Present by Tim Travers"Naked Truths for the Asking": Twentieth Century Military Historians and the Battlefield Narrative by Donald E. GravesThe Soldier and the Battle by Bill McAndrewNaval History: The State of the Art by W.A.B. DouglasAir War History: The State of the Art by Robin HighamIntelligence and Military History: A British Perspective by Keith JeffreyLow Intensity Conflict: Its Place in the Study of War by Ian BeckettThe New Military History: Its Practitioners and Their Practices by Don HigginbothamMilitary History and the Military ProfessionStress Lines and Grey Areas: The Utility of the Historical Method to the Military Profession by Dominick GrahamHistory as Institutional Memory: The Experience of the United States Air Force by Richard H. KohnThe Search for Principles and Naval Strategy by Donald M. SchurmanThe Utility of History to Modern Navies by Eric GroveMilitary History in the Federal German Republic and the "Bundeswehr" by Roland G. FoersterThe Napoleonic Paradigm: The Myth of the Offensive in Soviet and Western Military Thought by David R. Jones