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What is Military History? 2nd edition [Hardback]

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(Wabash College,Crawfordsville), With
  • Formāts: Hardback, 180 pages, height x width x depth: 220x144x17 mm, weight: 340 g
  • Sērija : What is History?
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Oct-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Polity Press
  • ISBN-10: 0745659780
  • ISBN-13: 9780745659787
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
  • Formāts: Hardback, 180 pages, height x width x depth: 220x144x17 mm, weight: 340 g
  • Sērija : What is History?
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Oct-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Polity Press
  • ISBN-10: 0745659780
  • ISBN-13: 9780745659787
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
This clear, readable introduction to the popular field of military history is now available in a refreshed and updated second edition. It shows that military history encompasses not just accounts of campaigns and battles but includes a wide range of perspectives on all aspects of past military organization and activity. In concise chapters it explains the fundamental features of the field, including:

The history of military history, showing how it has developed from ancient times to the present; The key ideas and concepts that shape analysis of military activity; it argues that military history is as methodologically and philosophically sophisticated as any field of history; The current controversies about which military historians argue, and why they are important; A survey of who does military history, where it is taught and published, and how it is practiced; A look at where military history is headed in the future.

The new edition of What is Military History? provides an up-to-date bibliography and cutting edge new case studies, including counterinsurgency, and as such continues to be ideal for classes in military history and in historiography generally, as well as for anyone interested in learning more about the dynamics of a rich and growing area of study.

Recenzijas

"A fast-paced, authoritative introduction to what is possibly the oldest and still the most popular form of historical writing. The innovations of the past 50 years that reinvigorated military history and transformed it into one of the strongest sub-fields in the historical discipline are skillfully highlighted. Snooty academics who dismiss military history as a simple narrative concerning battles and generals need to read this book to discover the rich scholarship they have been missing. Serious military historians seeking new arguments to justify their specialty will also benefit from this informative and witty survey." Gregory J. W. Urwin, Temple University

"A clear and thoughtful account of military history that is particularly valuable because of its chronological and geographical range. Interesting, well-written, and wide ranging, it can be highly recommended." Jeremy Black, University of Exeter

"The thoughtful, overdue answer to a question that has needed answering since the profound transformation of the field in the years after Vietnam. Nowadays military history is so much more than drums and trumpets; it is the study of societies, economies, and political systems wracked by the human and material demands of war. Morillo and Pavkovic never lose sight of the centrality of battle to all of this, but lucidly fill in the strategic and social environment with a cogent review of the best, most recent literature." Geoffrey Wawro, University of North Texas

"An indispensable aid for anyone who is interested in the study of warfare. World-wide in its scope, sophisticated in its analysis, and eminently readable, this remarkable work walks readers through the past, present, and potential future of one of the most complex fields of historical endeavor." Andrew Wiest, University of Southern Mississippi

"Although military history is often accused of having a static and traditionalist approach, Morillo and Pavkovic show the opposite here. Their study of the influence of social, cultural, gender and global history on the field of military history enriches not only the content but also extends the methodological toolbox." H-Soz-u-Kult

1 An Introduction to Military History
1(10)
Military History: Definitions, Topics, Scope
3(2)
Who Studies Military History and Why?
5(4)
Overview of this Book
9(2)
2 Military Historiography
11(34)
Classical Roots: Military History in Ancient Times
12(9)
Military History in the Traditional World: Histories, Manuals, and War Tales
21(9)
Science, Nationalism, and General Staffs: Military History in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
30(7)
New Military Histories: The Transformations of the Last 50 Years
37(8)
3 Conceptual Frameworks
45(30)
Military History and Philosophy of History
46(9)
Military Art and Practice
55(9)
War and Society: Interdisciplinary Influences
64(6)
Global History and Comparative Methodology
70(4)
Conclusions
74(1)
4 Current Controversies
75(30)
Military Revolutions
77(9)
Counter-Insurgency: History and Policy
86(3)
"The West": Exceptionalism and Dominance?
89(7)
War, Society, and Culture: Other Controversies
96(6)
Conclusion: Revisionism and Reading the Process of History
102(3)
5 Doing Military History
105(13)
Forms
105(5)
Sources
110(3)
Programs
113(2)
Journals, Presses, and Associations
115(3)
6 The Future of Military History
118(7)
Trends in the Field
119(3)
The Politics of Military History
122(3)
Notes 125(14)
Further Reading 139(16)
Index 155
STEPHEN MORILLO is the Jane and Frederic M. Hadley Chair in History at Wabash College. His many publications in military history include the book, War in World History. MICHAEL PAVKOVIC is Professor of Strategy and Policy at the United States Naval War College.