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Clio & Me - An Intellectual Autobiography (Hardcover): Martin Van Creveld Clio & Me - An Intellectual Autobiography (Hardcover)
Martin Van Creveld
R731 Discovery Miles 7 310 Ships in 10 - 17 working days
Equality - The Impossible Quest (Hardcover): Martin Van Creveld Equality - The Impossible Quest (Hardcover)
Martin Van Creveld
R774 Discovery Miles 7 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A History of Strategy - From Sun Tzu to William S. Lind (Hardcover): Martin Van Creveld A History of Strategy - From Sun Tzu to William S. Lind (Hardcover)
Martin Van Creveld
R564 Discovery Miles 5 640 Ships in 10 - 17 working days
Fighting Power - German and U.S. Army Performance, 1939-1945 (Hardcover): Martin Van Creveld Fighting Power - German and U.S. Army Performance, 1939-1945 (Hardcover)
Martin Van Creveld
R2,541 Discovery Miles 25 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Evolution of Operational Art - From Napoleon to the Present (Hardcover): John Andreas Olsen, Martin Van Creveld The Evolution of Operational Art - From Napoleon to the Present (Hardcover)
John Andreas Olsen, Martin Van Creveld
R3,244 Discovery Miles 32 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Broadly defined as the grey area between strategy and tactics, operational art spans the theory and practice of planning and conducting campaigns and major operations aimed at accomplishing strategic and operational objectives in a given theatre of operations. An intermediate link between strategy and tactics has always existed, but a distinct concept that encompasses a systematic and deliberate plan of campaign for major operations is a mere two hundred years old. Based on country specific case-studies, this book describes how the concepts that underpin operational art originated, how they received practical expression in various campaigns, and how they developed over time. The point of departure is the campaigns of 'the God of War', Napoleon Bonaparte. The book then proceeds with chapters on the evolution of operational art in Prussia / Germany, the Soviet Union / Russia, the United Kingdom, United States, Israel, and China. The final chapter deals with the future of operational art in irregular warfare. Theory is critical to refining and improving existing methods of applying operational warfare, and its importance cannot be overstated; however, to be useful, theory and its accompanying vocabulary must be combined with a proper examination of historical trends and practical experience. The present volume attempts to achieve that combination. This book is a project of the Oxford Leverhulme Programme on the Changing Character of War.

The Age of Airpower (Paperback): Martin Van Creveld The Age of Airpower (Paperback)
Martin Van Creveld
R538 Discovery Miles 5 380 Ships in 10 - 17 working days

In this fascinating narrative history, internationally recognized military expert Martin van Creveld narrates the rise and fall of the most glamorous offensive and defensive instrument of war in military history,airpower. From the scenes of its greatest exploits during World War I and II, to present day where the advent of ballistic missiles, drones, and other computer-controlled weaponry threaten to eclipse its use all together, van Creveld recounts the successes and failures of airpower to date and shows how its triumphs are fast becoming a thing of the past.

Command in War (Paperback, Revised): Martin Van Creveld Command in War (Paperback, Revised)
Martin Van Creveld
R871 Discovery Miles 8 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Many books have been written about strategy, tactics, and great commanders. This is the first book to deal exclusively with the nature of command itself, and to trace its development over two thousand years from ancient Greece to Vietnam. It treats historically the whole variety of problems involved in commanding armies, including staff organization and administration, communications methods and technologies, weaponry, and logistics. And it analyzes the relationship between these problems and military strategy.

In vivid descriptions of key battles and campaigns--among others, Napoleon at Jena, Moltke's Koniggratz campaign, the Arab-Israeli war of 1973, and the Americans in Vietnam--van Creveld focuses on the means of command and shows how those means worked in practice. He finds that technological advances such as the railroad, breech-loading rifles, the telegraph and later the radio, tanks, and helicopters all brought commanders not only new tactical possibilities but also new limitations.

Although vast changes have occurred in military thinking and technology, the one constant has been an endless search for certainty--certainty about the state and intentions of the enemy's forces; certainty about the manifold factors that together constitute the environment in which war is fought, from the weather and terrain to radioactivity and the presence of chemical warfare agents; and certainty about the state, intentions, and activities of one's own forces. The book concludes that progress in command has usually been achieved less by employing more advanced technologies than by finding ways to transcend the limitations of existing ones.

Wargames - From Gladiators to Gigabytes (Hardcover, New): Martin Van Creveld Wargames - From Gladiators to Gigabytes (Hardcover, New)
Martin Van Creveld
R2,344 Discovery Miles 23 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Where did wargames come from? Who participated in them, and why? How is their development related to changes in real-life warfare? Which aspects of war did they capture, which ones did they leave out, how, and why? What do they tell us about the conduct of war in the times and places where they were played? How useful are they in training and preparation for war? Why are some so much more popular than others, and how do men and women differ in their interest? Starting with the combat of David versus Goliath, passing through the gladiatorial games, tournaments, trials by battle, duels, and board games such as chess, all the way to the latest simulations and computer games, this unique book traces the subject in all its splendid richness. As it does so, it provides new and occasionally surprising insights into human nature.

Sword and the Olive - A Critical History of the Israeli Defense Force (Paperback): Martin Van Creveld Sword and the Olive - A Critical History of the Israeli Defense Force (Paperback)
Martin Van Creveld
R586 R527 Discovery Miles 5 270 Save R59 (10%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Combining razor-sharp analysis with dramatic narrative, vivid portraits of soldiers and commanders with illuminating discussions of battle tactics and covert actions, "The Sword and the Olive" traces the history of the IDF from its beginnings in Palestine to today. The book also goes beyond chronology to wrestle with the political and ethical struggles that have shaped the IDF and the country it serves--struggles that are manifesting themselves in the recent tragic escalation of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Often revisionist in attitude, surprising in many of its conclusions, this book casts new light on the struggle for peace in the Middle East.

The Rise and Decline of the State (Hardcover): Martin Van Creveld The Rise and Decline of the State (Hardcover)
Martin Van Creveld
R3,085 Discovery Miles 30 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The state, which since the middle of the seventeenth century has been the most important of all modern institutions, is in decline. From Western Europe to Africa, many existing states are either combining into larger communities or falling apart. Many of their functions are likely to be taken over by a variety of organizations that, whatever their precise nature, are not states. In this unique volume Martin van Creveld traces the story of the state from its beginnings to its end. Starting with the simplest political organizations that ever existed, he guides the reader through the origins of the state, its development, its apotheosis during the two World Wars, and its spread from its original home in Western Europe to cover the globe. In doing so, he provides a fascinating history of government from its origins to the present day. This original book will of interest to historians, political scientists and sociologists.

More on War (Hardcover): Martin Van Creveld More on War (Hardcover)
Martin Van Creveld 1
R662 R579 Discovery Miles 5 790 Save R83 (13%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

'War is the most important thing in the world', writes Martin van Creveld, one of the world's best-known experts on military history and strategy. The survival of every country, government, and individual is ultimately dependent on war - or the ability to wage it in self-defence. That is why, though it may come but once in a hundred years, it must be prepared for every day. When it is too late-when the bodies lie stiff and people weep over them-those in charge have failed in their duty. Nevertheless, in spite of the centrality of war to human history and culture, there has for long been no modern attempt to provide a replacement for the classics on war and strategy, Sun Tzu's The Art of War, dating from the 5th or 6th century BC, and Carl von Clausewitz's On War, written in the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars. What is needed is a modern, comprehensive, easy to read and understand theory of war for the 21st century that could serve as a replacement for these classic texts. The purpose of the present book is to provide just such a theory.

Supplying War - Logistics from Wallenstein to Patton (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Martin Van Creveld Supplying War - Logistics from Wallenstein to Patton (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Martin Van Creveld
R899 R778 Discovery Miles 7 780 Save R121 (13%) Ships in 10 - 17 working days

Why did Napoleon succeed in 1805 but fail in 1812? Could the European half of World War II have been ended in 1944? These are only two of the many questions that form the subject-matter of this meticulously researched, lively book. Drawing on a very wide range of unpublished sources, van Creveld examines the specifics of war: namely, those formidable problems of movement and supply, transportation and administration, so often mentioned - but rarely explored - by the vast majority of books on military history. In doing so he casts his net far and wide, from Gustavus Adolphus to Rommel, from Marlborough to Patton, subjecting the operations of each to a thorough analysis from a fresh and unusual point of view. In this new edition with a new introduction, van Creveld revisits his now-classic text, and comments in a new afterword on the role of logistics in high-tech, modern warfare.

I, Stalin (Paperback): Martin Van Creveld I, Stalin (Paperback)
Martin Van Creveld
R413 Discovery Miles 4 130 Ships in 10 - 17 working days
Supplying War - Logistics from Wallenstein to Patton (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition): Martin Van Creveld Supplying War - Logistics from Wallenstein to Patton (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition)
Martin Van Creveld
R2,842 Discovery Miles 28 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Why did Napoleon succeed in 1805 but fail in 1812? Could the European half of World War II have been ended in 1944? These are only two of the many questions that form the subject-matter of this meticulously researched, lively book. Drawing on a very wide range of sources, van Creveld examines the specifics of war: namely, those formidable problems of movement and supply, transportation and administration, so often mentioned - but rarely explored - by the vast majority of books on military history. In doing so he casts his net far and wide, from Gustavus Adolphus to Rommel, from Marlborough to Patton, subjecting the operations of each to a thorough analysis from an unusual point of view. In this edition with a new introduction, van Creveld revisits his now-classic text, and comments in a new afterword on the role of logistics in high-tech, modern warfare.

Seeing into the Future - A Short History of Prediction (Hardcover): Martin Van Creveld Seeing into the Future - A Short History of Prediction (Hardcover)
Martin Van Creveld
R577 R518 Discovery Miles 5 180 Save R59 (10%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

If there is anything that distinguishes us from animals, it is our ability to understand that such a thing as the future exists and our willingness to try and look into it. But how have people through the ages gone about making predictions? What were their underlying assumptions, and what methods did they use? Have increased computer power and the newest algorithms improved our success in anticipating the future, or are we still only as good (or as bad) at it as our ancestors? From the ancients watching the flight of birds to the murky activities of Google and Facebook today, Seeing into the Future gives us an insight into the past, present and future of prediction.

There Will Be War Volume X - History's End (Paperback, 2nd Castalia House ed.): Jerry Pournelle, Vox Day There Will Be War Volume X - History's End (Paperback, 2nd Castalia House ed.)
Jerry Pournelle, Vox Day; Martin Van Creveld
R577 Discovery Miles 5 770 Ships in 10 - 17 working days
Hitler in Hell (Paperback): Martin Van Creveld Hitler in Hell (Paperback)
Martin Van Creveld
R640 Discovery Miles 6 400 Ships in 10 - 17 working days
Pussycats - Why the Rest Keeps Beating the West (Paperback): Martin Van Creveld Pussycats - Why the Rest Keeps Beating the West (Paperback)
Martin Van Creveld
R351 Discovery Miles 3 510 Ships in 10 - 17 working days
Conscience - A Biography (Hardcover): Martin Van Creveld Conscience - A Biography (Hardcover)
Martin Van Creveld
R641 Discovery Miles 6 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Many consider conscience to be one of the most important and fundamental qualities that distinguishes humans from animals and machines, but to this day it remains a largely unknowable concept. What is conscience? Is it a product of our biological roots, as Darwin thought, or is it a purely social invention? If so, how did it come to be? Beginning in ancient Egypt, Martin van Creveld explores conscience throughout history, ranging across numerous subjects from human rights to health. Along the way van Creveld considers the evolution of conscience in its myriad, occasionally strange and ever surprising permutations. The book examines the Old Testament, which - erroneously, it turns out - is normally seen as the fountainhead from which the Western idea of conscience sprang. As we journey through the ages, we meet Antigone, the first person on record to speak explicitly of conscience, and encounter the philosophers Zeno, Cicero and Seneca; outstanding Christian thinkers such as St Paul, Augustine, Thomas Aquinas and, above all, Martin Luther; and modern intellectual giants such as Machiavelli, Rousseau, Kant, Hegel,Nietzsche and Freud. Individual chapters are devoted to Japan, China and the Nazis, as well as the most recent discoveries in robotics and neuroscience. The book concludes by arguing that the claims of the artificial intelligence community notwithstanding, we are still no closer to understanding the nature of conscience. As one computer expert has said, we shall probably build machines able to mimic conscience before we know what it really is.

Air Power and Maneuver Warfare (Paperback): Martin Van Creveld Air Power and Maneuver Warfare (Paperback)
Martin Van Creveld; Contributions by Steven L. Canby, Kenneth S. Brower
R859 Discovery Miles 8 590 Ships in 10 - 17 working days
The Rise and Decline of the State (Paperback): Martin Van Creveld The Rise and Decline of the State (Paperback)
Martin Van Creveld
R1,011 Discovery Miles 10 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The state, which since the middle of the seventeenth century has been the most important of all modern institutions, is in decline. From Western Europe to Africa, many existing states are either combining into larger communities or falling apart. Many of their functions are likely to be taken over by a variety of organizations that, whatever their precise nature, are not states. In this unique volume Martin van Creveld traces the story of the state from its beginnings to its end. Starting with the simplest political organizations that ever existed, he guides the reader through the origins of the state, its development, its apotheosis during the two World Wars, and its spread from its original home in Western Europe to cover the globe. In doing so, he provides a fascinating history of government from its origins to the present day. This original book will of interest to historians, political scientists and sociologists.

The Changing Face Of War - Combat From The Marne To Iraq (Paperback): Martin Van Creveld The Changing Face Of War - Combat From The Marne To Iraq (Paperback)
Martin Van Creveld
R526 Discovery Miles 5 260 Ships in 10 - 17 working days

One of the most influential experts on military history and strategy has now written his magnum opus, an original and provocative account of the past hundred years of global conflict. The Changing Face of War is the book that reveals the path that led to the impasse in Iraq, why powerful standing armies are now helpless against ill-equipped insurgents, and how the security of sovereign nations may be maintained in the future.
While paying close attention to the unpredictable human element, Martin van Creveld takes us on a journey from the last century's clashes of massive armies to today's short, high-tech, lopsided skirmishes and frustrating quagmires. Here is the world as it was in 1900, controlled by a handful of "great powers," mostly European, with the memories of eighteenth-century wars still fresh. Armies were still led by officers riding on horses, messages conveyed by hand, drum, and bugle. As the telegraph, telephone, and radio revolutionized communications, big-gun battleships like the British Dreadnought, the tank, and the airplane altered warfare.
Van Creveld paints a powerful portrait of World War I, in which armies would be counted in the millions, casualties-such as those in the cataclysmic battle of the Marne-would become staggering, and deadly new weapons, such as poison gas, would be introduced. Ultimately, Germany's plans to outmaneuver her enemies to victory came to naught as the battle lines ossified and the winners proved to be those who could produce the most weapons and provide the most soldiers.
The Changing Face of War then propels us to the even greater global carnage of World War II. Innovations in armored warfare and airpower, along withtechnological breakthroughs from radar to the atom bomb, transformed war from simple slaughter to a complex event requiring new expertise-all in the service of savagery, from Pearl Harbor to Dachau to Hiroshima. The further development of nuclear weapons during the Cold War shifts nations from fighting wars to deterring them: The number of active troops shrinks and the influence of the military declines as civilian think tanks set policy and volunteer forces "decouple" the idea of defense from the world of everyday people.
War today, van Crevald tells us, is a mix of the ancient and the advanced, as state-of-the-art armies fail to defeat small groups of crudely outfitted guerrilla and terrorists, a pattern that began with Britain's exit from India and culminating in American misadventures in Vietnam and Iraq, examples of what the author calls a "long, almost unbroken record of failure."
How to learn from the recent past to reshape the military for this new challenge-how to still save, in a sense, the free world-is the ultimate lesson of this big, bold, and cautionary work. The Changing Face of War is sure to become the standard source on this essential subject.

"From the Hardcover edition."

The Land of Blood and Honey - The Rise of Modern Israel (Paperback): Martin Van Creveld The Land of Blood and Honey - The Rise of Modern Israel (Paperback)
Martin Van Creveld
R601 R556 Discovery Miles 5 560 Save R45 (7%) Ships in 10 - 17 working days

"The definitive one-volume history of Israel by its most distinguished historian

"From its Zionist beginnings at the end of the nineteenth century through the past sixty, tumultuous years, the state of Israel has been, as van Creveld argues, "the greatest success story in the entire twentieth century." In this crisp volume, he skillfully relates the improbable story of a nationless people who, given a hot and arid patch of land and coping with every imaginable obstacle, founded a country that is now the envy of surrounding states. While most studies on Israel focus on the political, this encompassing history weaves together the nation's economic, social, cultural and religious narratives while also offering diplomatic solutions to help Israel achieve peace. Without question, this is the best one-volume history of Israel and its people.

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