Prussian Strategic Thought 1815-1830 : Beyond Clausewitz.
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- 9789004438439
- 355.00943
- UA718.P9 .J437 2020
Intro -- Prussian Strategic Thought 1815-1830: Beyond Clausewitz -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part 1: Conditions for the Development of Prussian Military Thought in the Years 1815-1830 -- 1 Kingdom of Prussia as an Element of the European Balance of Power -- 2 Prussia's Internal Situation and Problems Organising Its Armed Forces after 1815 -- 3 Restoration of the Prussian 'Military Monarchy' and Organisation of Military Authorities -- 4 Defence Planning in Prussia in the Years 1815-1830 -- 5 Institutional Impact on Prussian Military Science, Didactics, and Literature -- Part 2: Prussian Defence Planning in the Years 1815-1830 -- 6 The Strategic Views of Hermann von Boyen and Karl von Grolman -- 7 Prussian Strategic Concepts in the Years 1815-1819 -- 8 The Military-Theoretical Views of Karl von Müffling -- 9 Evidence of Prussian Defence Planning in the Years 1820-1830 -- Part 3: Prussian Strategic Thought in Military Literature in the Years 1815-1830 -- 10 Johann Otto August Rühle von Lilienstern and his Vision of the Art of War -- 11 Carl von Decker and Works Published under his Auspices in the Years 1815-1830 -- 12 The Art of War from the Point of View of Georg Wilhelm von Valentini -- 13 Johann Friedrich Constantin von Lossau and his Der Krieg für wahre Krieger -- 14 First Works of Heinrich August von Brandt -- Conclusion -- Appendix Biographies -- Bibliography -- Subject Index -- Personal index -- Geographic index.
In Prussian Military Thought 1815-1830: Beyond Clausewitz Jacek Jędrysiak offers a new perspective on the Prussian army after the Napoleonic wars in order to better understand the classic text On War by Carl von Clausewitz.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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