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Reviews in American History, 1993
Martin van Creveld, who teaches at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, is arguably the most provocative military historian writing in the English language today. The depth and breadth of his learning are encyclopedic; each of his books is a massive, erudite survey of an era or theme.
Michael C. C. Adams, Martin Van Creveld
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Martin van Creveld, who teaches at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, is arguably the most provocative military historian writing in the English language today. The depth and breadth of his learning are encyclopedic; each of his books is a massive, erudite survey of an era or theme.
Michael C. C. Adams, Martin Van Creveld
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Journal of Strategic Studies, 2009
Hew Strachan, Clausewitz's On War, A Biography. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 2007. Pp.194 and notes. $20.95/£14.09, HB. ISBN 0-871-13956-1. Antulio J.
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Hew Strachan, Clausewitz's On War, A Biography. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 2007. Pp.194 and notes. $20.95/£14.09, HB. ISBN 0-871-13956-1. Antulio J.
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2011
Drawing on Clausewitz's classical theory, we argue that the emergence of mass nationalism following the French Revolution profoundly altered the nature of the units constituting the interstate system, thereby transforming the conduct of interstate warfare.
Cederman, Lars-Erik +2 more
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Drawing on Clausewitz's classical theory, we argue that the emergence of mass nationalism following the French Revolution profoundly altered the nature of the units constituting the interstate system, thereby transforming the conduct of interstate warfare.
Cederman, Lars-Erik +2 more
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2019
This chapter explores Aron’s understanding of Clausewitz and his theory of war. It maintains that Aron intended to offer a careful reading of Clausewitz’ work and to correct many of the misunderstandings and misinterpretations of this great military authority.
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This chapter explores Aron’s understanding of Clausewitz and his theory of war. It maintains that Aron intended to offer a careful reading of Clausewitz’ work and to correct many of the misunderstandings and misinterpretations of this great military authority.
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2007
AbstractThis book argues that Clausewitz developed a wide-ranging political theory of war by reflecting not only on the success, but also on the limitations and the failure of Napoleon's method of waging war. Successes, failures, and defeats of Napoleon forced Clausewitz to reflect on questions that went beyond purely military matters and led him to ...
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AbstractThis book argues that Clausewitz developed a wide-ranging political theory of war by reflecting not only on the success, but also on the limitations and the failure of Napoleon's method of waging war. Successes, failures, and defeats of Napoleon forced Clausewitz to reflect on questions that went beyond purely military matters and led him to ...
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Journal of Strategic Studies, 1986
(1986). The eternal Clausewitz. Journal of Strategic Studies: Vol. 9, Clausewitz and Modern Strategy, pp. 35-50.
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(1986). The eternal Clausewitz. Journal of Strategic Studies: Vol. 9, Clausewitz and Modern Strategy, pp. 35-50.
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Philosophical Literary Journal Logos, 2019
The article analyzes a series of topics from Carl von Clausewitz’s On War by approaching them as philosophical positions without questioning the critique of Clausewitz by military historians and strategists. Special attention is given to Clausewitz’s writing style.
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The article analyzes a series of topics from Carl von Clausewitz’s On War by approaching them as philosophical positions without questioning the critique of Clausewitz by military historians and strategists. Special attention is given to Clausewitz’s writing style.
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