The essays in this volume analyze the experience of the war in light of this concept's implications, in particular the erosion of distinctions between the military and civilian spheres.
This volume presents the results of a conference on the history of total war.
Essays tracing the roots and development of total industrialized warfare in the United States and Germany.
scholars are legion who have fallen prey to what Stig Förster and Jörg Nagler have called the “ almost inflationary use of the term total war . ” : 19 One historian , who is distinguished enough to weather citation here , has recently ...
Siegfried A. Kaehler, “Zur Beurteilung Ludendorffs im Sommer 1918,” in Walter Bussmann, ed., Studien zur deutschen Geschichte des 19. und 20.Jahrhunderts (G ̈ottingen, 1961), 249, 254; Parkinson, Tormented Warrior, 175.
The contributions to this volume revisit Ronald E. Robinson’s theory of collaboration in a range of historical contexts by melding it with theoretical perspectives derived from postcolonial studies and transnational history.
This volume analyzes the First World War in light of the concept of "total war," particularly the systematic erosion of the distinction between the military and civilian spheres.
... Cossacks and Austrian Pandurs as their models, the French and other armies deployed light troops during the Seven Years' War.74 The “small wars” in which these troops engaged led increasingly to ... 1799–1815 (London, 1996). 82 Ute Planert.
On the Road to Total War is a collection of essays that attempts to trace the roots and development of total industrialized warfare (which terrorizes citizens and soliders alike).