1st Edition

European Armies and the Conduct of War

By Hew Strachan Copyright 1983
    240 Pages
    by Routledge

    240 Pages
    by Routledge

    Discussing the key issues of modern warfare, Hew Strachan’s work examines the theory and practice of land warfare in Europe since 1700.

    Looking at warfare in the context of social and political change, Dr. Strachan interprets his subject matter as widely as possible, and European Armies and the Conduct of War considers the roles of air power and the impact of the United States on European military developments.

    Through the eyes of the major theorists of the day, European Armies examines:

    * how the social and political influences which shape armies, also mould the attitude of those armies to warfare
    * the story of techicnal innovation
    * the mounting pace of industrialization and its impact of warfare.

    Recent military history has tended to focus on the relationship between armies and society and there has been much original research on the subject of the conduct of war. This book brings these approaches together, providing information and insight vital to the study of this fascinating era.

    List of Maps and Figures, Acknowledgements, Introduction, 1. The Study of War, 2. The Age of Marlborough and Frederick, 3. The Eighteenth-Century Revolution in Tactics, 4. Napoleonic Warfare, 5. Jomini and the Napoleonic Tradition, 6. Colonial Warfare, and its Contribution to the Art of War in Europe, 7. Clausewitz and the Rise of Prussian Military Hegemony, 8. Technology and its Impact on Tactics, 9. First World War, 10. Blitzkrieg, 11. Total War, 12. The Revolution in Strategy, Epilogue, Select Bibliography, Supplementary Bibliography, Index

    Biography

    Hew Strachan