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Warfare and Society in Europe

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Zusatztext 'A lucid and accessible overview of great-power continental strategy and operations! with pleasing references to recent interpretations.' - History Informationen zum Autor Michael S. Neiberg is Associate Professor of History at the United States Air Force Academy. His primary research focus is on the relationship of warfare and society. He is the author of Warfare in World History and is currently at work on a history of the First World War. Klappentext Warfare and Society in Europe, 1898 to the Present examines warfare in Europe from the Fashoda conflict in modern-day Sudan to the recent war in Iraq. The twentieth century was by far the world's most destructive century with two global wars marking the first half of the century and the constant fear of nuclear annihilation haunting the second half. Throughout, this book treats warfare as a function of larger political, cultural, social and economic issues and includes discussion of: * the alliances that led to the outbreak of the First World War* the First World War* the Second World War* the increasing role played by the United States in Europe's twentieth century wars* Eastern European wars such as the Russian Civil War and the Greco-Turkish war* new technologies and weapons.Combining a traditional survey of military history with a survey of social issues, Michael S. Neiberg both examines how social changes have impacted the nature of war fighting and how war has shaped the basic patterns of European society. Zusammenfassung Combining a traditional survey of military history with a survey of social issues, Michael S. Neiberg examines warfare in Europe from the Fashoda conflict in modern-day Sudan to the recent war in Iraq. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction 1 From Fashoda to Sarajevo; Africa, alliances, and Agadir; Nationalism, alliances, and war plans, The death of an Archduke 2 World War I, 1914–1917 3 World War I, 1917–1919 4 The interwar years, 1919–1939 5 World War II, 1939–1942 6 World War II, 1942–1945 7 War and society in Europe, 1945–1989 Conclusions...

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