The dynamics of military revolution, 1300-2050

The Dynamics of Military Revolution aims to bridge a major gap in the emerging literature on revolutions in military affairs, suggesting that there have been two very different phenomena at work over the past centuries: 'military revolutions', which are driven by vast social and political...

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Main Author: Knox, Macgregor
Corporate Author: Europe--History, Military.United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
Other Authors: Knox, MacGregor.Murray, Williamson
Format: Conference Proceeding Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press UK ; New York 2001.
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Summary:The Dynamics of Military Revolution aims to bridge a major gap in the emerging literature on revolutions in military affairs, suggesting that there have been two very different phenomena at work over the past centuries: 'military revolutions', which are driven by vast social and political changes; and 'revolutions in military affairs', which military institutions have directed, although usually with great difficulty and ambiguous results. By providing both a conceptual framework and a historical context for thinking about revolutionary changes in military affairs, the work establishes a baseline for understanding the patterns of change, innovation, and adaptation that have marked war in the Western World since the thirteenth century - beginning with Edward III's revolutionary changes in medieval warfare, through the development of modern Western military institutions in seventeenth-century France, to the cataclysmic changes of the First World War and the German Blitzkrieg victories of 1940. This history provides a guide for thinking about military revolutions in the coming century, which are as inevitable as they are difficult to predict
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Physical Description:xiv, 203 p. ill. 24 cm.
ISBN:052180079X