The Cambridge History of War.

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Corporate Author: Cambridge histories online
Other Authors: Chickering, Roger, Showalter, Dennis, Van de Ven, Hans
Format: Online Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press, 2012
Series:Cambridge History of War
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Online Access:http://ezproxy.villanova.edu/login?URL=https://doi.org/10.1017/CHO9781139021203
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction -- Part I. The Industrialization of Warfare, 1850-1914: 1. The wars of mid century / Hans van de Ven -- 2. War, technology and industrial change, 1850-1914 / Geoffrey Wawro -- 3. War and imperial expansion / Bruce Vandervort -- 4. The non-western world responds to imperialism, 1850-1914 / John P. Dunn -- 5. War, society, and culture, 1850-1914: the rise of militarism / Roger Chickering -- 6. War-making and restraint by law: the formative years, 1864-1914 / Jean Quataert -- 7. The arms race: qualitative and quantitative aspects / Antulio J. Echevarria II -- Part II. The Era of Total War, 1914-45: 8. World War I / Michael S. Neiberg -- 9. Military captivity in two world wars: legal frameworks and camp regimes / Iris Rachamimov -- 10. Military occupations, 1914-45 / Sophie De Schaepdrijver -- 11. Homefronts: the mobilization of resources for total war / Pierre Purseigle -- 12. The search for peace in the interwar period / Carole Fink -- 13. Commemorating war, 1914-45 / Jay Winter -- 14. Military doctrine and planning in the interwar era / Eugenia Kiesling -- 15. The military and the revolutionary state / Roger Reese -- 16. World War II / Gerhard Weinberg -- Part III. Post-Total Warfare, 1945-2005: 17. Military occupations, 1945-55 / Dennis Showalter -- 18. The wars after the War, 1945-54 / Odd Arne Westad -- 19. Weapons technology in the two nuclear ages / C. Dale Walton -- 20. Conventional war, 1945-90 / Williamson Murray -- 21. Wars of decolonization, 1945-75 / Anthony Clayton -- 22. War and memory since 1945 / Rana Mitter -- 23. The era of American hegemony, 1989-2005 / Mark Moyar.