War, Strategy and the Modern State, 1792-1914

Auteur: Hodge, Carl Cavanagh
Editeur: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Taking the Napoleonic wars as his starting point and culminating at the brink of World War I, Hodge presents a comparative history of military operations and the political factors that governed them. Hodge argues that the modern state treated war as a strategic use of force to achieve rationally calculated political goals.

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Taking the Napoleonic wars as his starting point and culminating at the brink of World War I, Hodge presents a comparative history of military operations and the political factors that governed them. Hodge argues that the modern state treated war as a strategic use of force to achieve rationally calculated political goals.
ISBN / EAN 9781848936133
Auteur Hodge, Carl Cavanagh
Editeur Taylor & Francis Ltd