Roger Chickering / Stig Förster (eds.)
Great War, Total War
Combat and Mobilization on the Western Front, 1914-1918
Herausgeber: Chickering, Roger; Forster, Stig
Roger Chickering / Stig Förster (eds.)
Great War, Total War
Combat and Mobilization on the Western Front, 1914-1918
Herausgeber: Chickering, Roger; Forster, Stig
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This volume analyzes the First World War in light of the concept of 'total war'.
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This volume analyzes the First World War in light of the concept of 'total war'.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1024g
- ISBN-13: 9780521773522
- ISBN-10: 0521773520
- Artikelnr.: 21599170
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1024g
- ISBN-13: 9780521773522
- ISBN-10: 0521773520
- Artikelnr.: 21599170
Introduction Stig Förster; Part I. Basic Reflections: 1. From cabinet war
to total war: the perspective of military doctrine, 1861-1918 Hew Strachan;
2. World War I and the theory of total war: reflections on the British and
German cases Roger Chickering; Part II. The Changing Realities of Warfare:
3. World War I and the revolution in logistics Martin van Creveld; 4. Mass
warfare and the impact of technology Dennis E. Showalter; 5. Total war
through new weapons? The use of chemical agents in World War I Rolf-Dieter
Müller; 6. Planning total war? Falkenhayn and the Battle of Verdun 1916
Holger Afflerbach; 7. The most extensive experiment that imagination can
produce: violence of war, emotional stress, and German medicine Wolfgang U.
Eckart; Part III. War Against Noncombatants: 8. War between soldiers and
enemy civilians, 1914-15 John Horne and Alan Kramer; 9. The blockade of
Germany and the strategy of starvation Avner Offer; 10. Total rhetoric,
limited war: Germany's U-boat campaign, 1917-18 Holger H. Herwig; 11. The
first air war against noncombatants: strategic bombing of German cities in
World War I Christian Geinitz; 12. Bullying the neutrals: the case of the
Netherlands Marc Frey; Part IV. Politicians, Soldiers and the Problem of
Unlimited Warfare: 13. Poincaré, Clemenceau, and the quest for total
victory J. F. V. Keiger; 14. Strategy and unlimited warfare in Germany:
Moltke, Falkenhayn, and Ludendorff Wilhelm Deist; 15. The strategy of
unlimited warfare: Kitchener, Robertson, and Haig David French; 16. French
strategy on the Western Front, 1914-18 David Stevenson; 17. Strategy and
total war in the United States Russell F. Weigley; Part V. Mobilizing
Economies and Finance for War: 18. War aims, state intervention, and
business leadership in Germany: the case of Hugo Stinnes Gerald D. Feldman;
19. Lloyd George and the management of the British war economy Keith
Grieves; 20. Better late than never: the American economic war effort,
1917-18 Elisabeth Glaser; 21. How (not) to pay for the war: traditional
finance and total war Niall Ferguson; Part VI. Societies Mobilized for War:
22. Mobilizing German society for war Richard Bessel; 23. Women's wartime
services under the cross: patriotic communities in Germany, 1912-18 Jean H.
Quataert; 24. Pandora's Box: propaganda and war hysteria in the United
States during World War I Jörg Nagler; 25. Painting and music during and
after the Great War: the art of total war Arthur Marwick; Index.
to total war: the perspective of military doctrine, 1861-1918 Hew Strachan;
2. World War I and the theory of total war: reflections on the British and
German cases Roger Chickering; Part II. The Changing Realities of Warfare:
3. World War I and the revolution in logistics Martin van Creveld; 4. Mass
warfare and the impact of technology Dennis E. Showalter; 5. Total war
through new weapons? The use of chemical agents in World War I Rolf-Dieter
Müller; 6. Planning total war? Falkenhayn and the Battle of Verdun 1916
Holger Afflerbach; 7. The most extensive experiment that imagination can
produce: violence of war, emotional stress, and German medicine Wolfgang U.
Eckart; Part III. War Against Noncombatants: 8. War between soldiers and
enemy civilians, 1914-15 John Horne and Alan Kramer; 9. The blockade of
Germany and the strategy of starvation Avner Offer; 10. Total rhetoric,
limited war: Germany's U-boat campaign, 1917-18 Holger H. Herwig; 11. The
first air war against noncombatants: strategic bombing of German cities in
World War I Christian Geinitz; 12. Bullying the neutrals: the case of the
Netherlands Marc Frey; Part IV. Politicians, Soldiers and the Problem of
Unlimited Warfare: 13. Poincaré, Clemenceau, and the quest for total
victory J. F. V. Keiger; 14. Strategy and unlimited warfare in Germany:
Moltke, Falkenhayn, and Ludendorff Wilhelm Deist; 15. The strategy of
unlimited warfare: Kitchener, Robertson, and Haig David French; 16. French
strategy on the Western Front, 1914-18 David Stevenson; 17. Strategy and
total war in the United States Russell F. Weigley; Part V. Mobilizing
Economies and Finance for War: 18. War aims, state intervention, and
business leadership in Germany: the case of Hugo Stinnes Gerald D. Feldman;
19. Lloyd George and the management of the British war economy Keith
Grieves; 20. Better late than never: the American economic war effort,
1917-18 Elisabeth Glaser; 21. How (not) to pay for the war: traditional
finance and total war Niall Ferguson; Part VI. Societies Mobilized for War:
22. Mobilizing German society for war Richard Bessel; 23. Women's wartime
services under the cross: patriotic communities in Germany, 1912-18 Jean H.
Quataert; 24. Pandora's Box: propaganda and war hysteria in the United
States during World War I Jörg Nagler; 25. Painting and music during and
after the Great War: the art of total war Arthur Marwick; Index.
Introduction Stig Förster; Part I. Basic Reflections: 1. From cabinet war
to total war: the perspective of military doctrine, 1861-1918 Hew Strachan;
2. World War I and the theory of total war: reflections on the British and
German cases Roger Chickering; Part II. The Changing Realities of Warfare:
3. World War I and the revolution in logistics Martin van Creveld; 4. Mass
warfare and the impact of technology Dennis E. Showalter; 5. Total war
through new weapons? The use of chemical agents in World War I Rolf-Dieter
Müller; 6. Planning total war? Falkenhayn and the Battle of Verdun 1916
Holger Afflerbach; 7. The most extensive experiment that imagination can
produce: violence of war, emotional stress, and German medicine Wolfgang U.
Eckart; Part III. War Against Noncombatants: 8. War between soldiers and
enemy civilians, 1914-15 John Horne and Alan Kramer; 9. The blockade of
Germany and the strategy of starvation Avner Offer; 10. Total rhetoric,
limited war: Germany's U-boat campaign, 1917-18 Holger H. Herwig; 11. The
first air war against noncombatants: strategic bombing of German cities in
World War I Christian Geinitz; 12. Bullying the neutrals: the case of the
Netherlands Marc Frey; Part IV. Politicians, Soldiers and the Problem of
Unlimited Warfare: 13. Poincaré, Clemenceau, and the quest for total
victory J. F. V. Keiger; 14. Strategy and unlimited warfare in Germany:
Moltke, Falkenhayn, and Ludendorff Wilhelm Deist; 15. The strategy of
unlimited warfare: Kitchener, Robertson, and Haig David French; 16. French
strategy on the Western Front, 1914-18 David Stevenson; 17. Strategy and
total war in the United States Russell F. Weigley; Part V. Mobilizing
Economies and Finance for War: 18. War aims, state intervention, and
business leadership in Germany: the case of Hugo Stinnes Gerald D. Feldman;
19. Lloyd George and the management of the British war economy Keith
Grieves; 20. Better late than never: the American economic war effort,
1917-18 Elisabeth Glaser; 21. How (not) to pay for the war: traditional
finance and total war Niall Ferguson; Part VI. Societies Mobilized for War:
22. Mobilizing German society for war Richard Bessel; 23. Women's wartime
services under the cross: patriotic communities in Germany, 1912-18 Jean H.
Quataert; 24. Pandora's Box: propaganda and war hysteria in the United
States during World War I Jörg Nagler; 25. Painting and music during and
after the Great War: the art of total war Arthur Marwick; Index.
to total war: the perspective of military doctrine, 1861-1918 Hew Strachan;
2. World War I and the theory of total war: reflections on the British and
German cases Roger Chickering; Part II. The Changing Realities of Warfare:
3. World War I and the revolution in logistics Martin van Creveld; 4. Mass
warfare and the impact of technology Dennis E. Showalter; 5. Total war
through new weapons? The use of chemical agents in World War I Rolf-Dieter
Müller; 6. Planning total war? Falkenhayn and the Battle of Verdun 1916
Holger Afflerbach; 7. The most extensive experiment that imagination can
produce: violence of war, emotional stress, and German medicine Wolfgang U.
Eckart; Part III. War Against Noncombatants: 8. War between soldiers and
enemy civilians, 1914-15 John Horne and Alan Kramer; 9. The blockade of
Germany and the strategy of starvation Avner Offer; 10. Total rhetoric,
limited war: Germany's U-boat campaign, 1917-18 Holger H. Herwig; 11. The
first air war against noncombatants: strategic bombing of German cities in
World War I Christian Geinitz; 12. Bullying the neutrals: the case of the
Netherlands Marc Frey; Part IV. Politicians, Soldiers and the Problem of
Unlimited Warfare: 13. Poincaré, Clemenceau, and the quest for total
victory J. F. V. Keiger; 14. Strategy and unlimited warfare in Germany:
Moltke, Falkenhayn, and Ludendorff Wilhelm Deist; 15. The strategy of
unlimited warfare: Kitchener, Robertson, and Haig David French; 16. French
strategy on the Western Front, 1914-18 David Stevenson; 17. Strategy and
total war in the United States Russell F. Weigley; Part V. Mobilizing
Economies and Finance for War: 18. War aims, state intervention, and
business leadership in Germany: the case of Hugo Stinnes Gerald D. Feldman;
19. Lloyd George and the management of the British war economy Keith
Grieves; 20. Better late than never: the American economic war effort,
1917-18 Elisabeth Glaser; 21. How (not) to pay for the war: traditional
finance and total war Niall Ferguson; Part VI. Societies Mobilized for War:
22. Mobilizing German society for war Richard Bessel; 23. Women's wartime
services under the cross: patriotic communities in Germany, 1912-18 Jean H.
Quataert; 24. Pandora's Box: propaganda and war hysteria in the United
States during World War I Jörg Nagler; 25. Painting and music during and
after the Great War: the art of total war Arthur Marwick; Index.