The Dynamics of Military Revolution, 1300–2050

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Pub. Date: 2001-08-27
Publisher(s): Cambridge University Press
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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.

Table of Contents

Contributors xi
Acknowledgments xiii
List of figures and tables
xiv
Thinking about revolutions in warfare
1(14)
Williamson Murray
MacGregor Knox
``As if a new sun had arisen'': England's fourteenth-century RMA
15(20)
Clifford J. Rogers
Forging the Western army in seventeenth-century France
35(22)
John A. Lynn
Mass politics and nationalism as military revolution: The French Revolution and after
57(17)
MacGregor Knox
Surviving military revolution: The U.S. Civil War
74(18)
Mark Grimsley
The Prusso-German RMA, 1840--1871
92(22)
Dennis E. Showalter
The battlefleet revolution, 1885--1914
114(18)
Holger H. Herwig
The First World War and the birth of modern warfare
132(22)
Jonathan B. A. Bailey
May 1940: Contingency and fragility of the German RMA
154(21)
Williamson Murray
Conclusion: The future behind us
175(20)
Williamson Murray
MacGregor Knox
Index 195

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