Muutke küpsiste eelistusi

E-raamat: Paths of Innovation in Warfare: From the Twelfth Century to the Present

Contributions by , Contributions by , Contributions by , Contributions by , Contributions by , Contributions by , Contributions by , Contributions by , Edited by , Contributions by
  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Apr-2018
  • Kirjastus: Lexington Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781498551786
  • Formaat - EPUB+DRM
  • Hind: 128,70 €*
  • * hind on lõplik, st. muud allahindlused enam ei rakendu
  • Lisa ostukorvi
  • Lisa soovinimekirja
  • See e-raamat on mõeldud ainult isiklikuks kasutamiseks. E-raamatuid ei saa tagastada.
  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Apr-2018
  • Kirjastus: Lexington Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781498551786

DRM piirangud

  • Kopeerimine (copy/paste):

    ei ole lubatud

  • Printimine:

    ei ole lubatud

  • Kasutamine:

    Digitaalõiguste kaitse (DRM)
    Kirjastus on väljastanud selle e-raamatu krüpteeritud kujul, mis tähendab, et selle lugemiseks peate installeerima spetsiaalse tarkvara. Samuti peate looma endale  Adobe ID Rohkem infot siin. E-raamatut saab lugeda 1 kasutaja ning alla laadida kuni 6'de seadmesse (kõik autoriseeritud sama Adobe ID-ga).

    Vajalik tarkvara
    Mobiilsetes seadmetes (telefon või tahvelarvuti) lugemiseks peate installeerima selle tasuta rakenduse: PocketBook Reader (iOS / Android)

    PC või Mac seadmes lugemiseks peate installima Adobe Digital Editionsi (Seeon tasuta rakendus spetsiaalselt e-raamatute lugemiseks. Seda ei tohi segamini ajada Adober Reader'iga, mis tõenäoliselt on juba teie arvutisse installeeritud )

    Seda e-raamatut ei saa lugeda Amazon Kindle's. 

Innovation shapes wars, and twelve studies by former faculty members of West Points United States Military Academy examine specific cases of past and present military innovation. The complex, competitive, and dynamic environment that defines war drives combatants to seek solutions to potentially lethal problems. As some solutions prove effective, gain traction, and win emulation, they follow a path of innovation. The chapters address a broad array of innovations, including in weapon technology, strategy, research and development philosophy, organization of the military instrument, and leveraging maps for strategic goals. Geographically, the examples in this volume span four continents and the Mediterranean Sea, and chronologically they proceed from the twelfth century to the twenty first. Collectively, the studies point to the interconnected value of pursuing constructive solutions to challenges, networking interdisciplinary forms of knowledge, appropriately balancing expectations and capabilities, and understanding an innovation as a journey rather than as an episodic event.

Arvustused

This very interesting and timely edited volume looks at pathways for innovations in warfare across history. As the authors describe, innovation is a process that is vital, but exceptionally challenging, to master. With chapters ranging from the Crusades to the Texas Rangers to Boko Haram, the contributors present a variety of perspectives on how innovations in weapons, tactics, and warfare occur. This book offers important and helpful lessons that should shape the way we think about innovation in warfare moving forward. -- Michael Horowitz, University of Pennsylvania This stimulating, heterogeneous collection of case studies defines innovation broadly and explores it across a grand sweep of international history. It moves from medieval cartography during the Crusades and grand strategy in the American Revolution to racial integration of combat units and contemporary media warfare in Nigeria. Editor Nicholas Michael Sambaluk concludes the volume with conceptual threads that he finds running through the case studies. -- Alex Roland, Duke University Nicholas Michael Sambaluk provides a range of fresh scholarship on a wide array of military innovationsdefining the term broadlyand forces us all to reconsider the very term innovation. Here one finds ideas, processes, institutions, and technologies, all in their full interaction with social and cultural forces. Innovation emerges not as a stroke of genius, but as a complex response to complex problems, from medieval mapmaking to the militarization of slaves and the invention of lawfare. There is much to digest here. -- Guy Berthiaume, Librarian and Archivist of Canada

Introduction vii
Nicholas Michael Sambaluk
1 Mapping the Mediterranean in the Age of the Crusades
1(20)
Stuart H. Peebles
2 "To Avoid Any Considerable Misfortune": George Washington, Charles Lee, and Grand Strategy in the American Revolution
21(20)
Adrienne M. Harrison
3 The Texas Rangers and Samuel Colt: Partners in Combat Innovation
41(22)
Nathan A. Jennings
4 Ben Butler's Black Battalions: Political Generalship and Military Experimentation with African-Americans During the Civil War
63(24)
Mark Ehlers
5 New Frontiers: Making Alaska a Terra Cognita
87(24)
Russ Vanderlugt
6 Building Peace: Civil Affairs and Military Government in the Second World War
111(28)
Dave Musick
7 Mixing Spanners with Wrenches: SPOBS and the Establishment of an Anglo-American Aircraft Maintenance Program in Britain during World War II
139(32)
Richard H. Anderson
8 Managing Innovation: Protecting, Promoting, and Propagating Science and Technology in World War II
171(22)
Nicholas Michael Sambaluk
9 Innovating "Lawfare": The Use of Law as a Weapon in Cyprus, 1955--1959
193(24)
Brian Drohan
10 The Party Army as Innovation: Tracing the Origins of China's Modern Military
217(28)
Jason K. Halub
11 War by Tweet, Hashtag, and Media Messaging: Boko Haram's Media Warfare Challenges Nigeria's Information Campaign (2012--2015)
245(16)
John P. Ringquist
12 Atrocity Early Warning: A Historiographical Study of the Prevention of Mass Atrocities
261(22)
Charles Costanzo
Conclusion 283(10)
Nicholas Michael Sambaluk
Index 293(8)
About the Contributors 301
Nicholas Michael Sambaluk is associate professor of strategy at Air University and author of The Other Space Race: Eisenhower and the Quest for Aerospace Security, named "Best Air Power History Book of 2016" by the Air Force Historical Foundation.