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The Cambridge history of warfare / edited by Geoffrey Parker, The Ohio State University
HerausgeberParker, Geoffrey In der Gemeinsamen Normdatei der DNB nachschlagen In Wikipedia suchen nach Geoffrey Parker
ErschienenCambridge ; New York, NY ; Port Melbourne, VIC ; New Delhi, India ; Singaporte : Cambridge University Press, 2020
Ausgabe
Second edition
Umfangviii, 596 Seiten : Illustrationen
Anmerkung
Auf dem Umschlag: "The new edition of 'The Cambridge history of warfare', written and updated"
Includes bibliographical references and index
SchlagwörterMilitary art and science / History In Wikipedia suchen nach Military art and science / History / War and society In Wikipedia suchen nach War and society / War / Economic aspects In Wikipedia suchen nach War / Economic aspects / Civilization, Western In Wikipedia suchen nach Western Civilization / Militär In Wikipedia suchen nach Militär / Kriegführung In Wikipedia suchen nach Kriegführung / Geschichte In Wikipedia suchen nach Geschichte
ISBN978-1-107-18159-5
ISBN978-1-316-63276-5
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Zusammenfassung

"Western nations - led by the United States - currently hold a strong advantage in almost all military confrontations. How did the 'Western way of war' become so dominant? This book, written by a team of eight distinguished military historians, provides an answer that runs from the origins in Classical Greece and Rome, through the Middle Ages (when enemies of the West almost triumphed) and the early modern period (when the West used military force to carve out extensive new territories, first in the Americas and Siberia and then around the coasts of Asia and Africa), down to the wars of the twenty-first century in Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria. The book stresses five essential aspects of the Western way of war: a combination of technology, discipline, and an aggressive military tradition with an extraordinary capacity to respond rapidly to challenges and to use capital rather than manpower to win. Although the focus throughout this book remains on the West, and on the role of violence in its rise, each chapter also examines the military effectiveness of its adversaries and the regions in which the West's military edge has been - and continues to be - challenged."--