Antulio j echevarria ii biography of williams

  • Echevarria is a graduate of the U.S. Military Academy, the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, and the U.S. Army War. College, and holds M.A. and Ph.D.
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  • This article examines the work of the late nineteenth-century German military historian Max Jähns.
  • Journal of Military History
    Vol. 72, No. 2
    April 2008

    Articles

    Robert H. Larson, "Max Jähns and the Writing of Military History in Imperial Germany," The Journal of Military History 72 #2 (April 2008): 345-370.

    This article examines the work of the late nineteenth-century German military historian Max Jähns. A career officer in the Prussian Army, he taught military history at the elite War Academy for fourteen years and was a prolific and highly respected author. Significantly, he focused not on operational history--for which the Imperial German Army was and remains well known--but on the place of military institutions and practices in the context of general history. This and the army's positive response to his work shed new light on the evolution of the new military history and the Imperial German Army's reaction to it.

    Lisa M. Budreau, "The Politics of Remembrance: The Gold Star Mothers' Pilgrimage and America's Fading Memory of the Great War," The Jou

    War's Logic: Strategic Thought And The American Way Of War [1 ed.] 1107091977, 9781107091979, 110746501X, 9781107465015, 131613573X, 9781316135730

    Table of contents :
    Cover
    Title
    Title - Series
    Title - Full
    Copyright
    Dedication
    Contents
    Acknowledgments
    Introduction
    Part inom First Principles and Modern War
    1 Alfred Thayer Mahan and Sea Power
    2 Billy Mitchell and Air Power
    Part II The Revolt of the Strategy Intellectuals
    3 Bernard Brodie, Robert Osgood, and Limited War
    4 Thomas Schelling and War as Bargaining and Coercion
    5 Herman Kahn and Escalation
    Part III The Counterrevolution of the Military Intellectuals
    6 Henry Eccles and the Reform of Strategic Theory
    7 J. C. Wylie and Strategy as Control
    8 Harry Summers and the Principles of War
    Part IV The Insurrection of the Operational Artists
    9 John Boyd, William Lind, and Maneuver Theory
    10 John Warden and Air Operational Art
    Conclusion
    Notes
    Select Bibliography
    Index

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    War’s Logic

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