Stig Förster / Jvrg Nagler (eds.)
On the Road to Total War
The American Civil War and the German Wars of Unification, 1861 1871
Herausgeber: Forster, Stig; Nagler, Jvrg; Fvrster, Stig
Stig Förster / Jvrg Nagler (eds.)
On the Road to Total War
The American Civil War and the German Wars of Unification, 1861 1871
Herausgeber: Forster, Stig; Nagler, Jvrg; Fvrster, Stig
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Essays tracing the roots and development of total industrialized warfare in the United States and Germany.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 720
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juli 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 1150g
- ISBN-13: 9780521521192
- ISBN-10: 052152119X
- Artikelnr.: 21999795
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 720
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juli 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 1150g
- ISBN-13: 9780521521192
- ISBN-10: 052152119X
- Artikelnr.: 21999795
1. Introduction Stig Forster and Jörg Nagler; Part I. Basic Questions: 2.
Was the Civil War a Total War? Mark E. Neely Jr; 3. The American Civil War
and the German Wars of Unification: the problem of comparison Carl Degler;
Part II. Nationalism, Leadership, and War: 4. Confederate identity and the
will to fight Richard E. Beringer; 5. Unionism and Abolition: political
mobilization in the North Hans L. Trefousse; 6. The Prussian triangle of
leadership in the face of people's war: a reassessment of the conflict
between Bismarck and Moltke, 1870-71 Stig Forster; 7. Union generalship,
political leadership, and Total War strategy Edward Hagerman; Part III.
Mobilization and Warfare: 8. The Civil War armies: creation, mobilization,
and development Herman M. Hattaway; 9. African-Americans and the
mobilization for the Civil War Joseph T. Glatthaar; 10. The Civil War
economy: a modern view Stanley L. Engerman and J. Matthew Gallman; 11.
Industry and warfare in Prussia Ulrich Wengenroth; 12. The Prussian army
from reform to war Manfred Messerschmidt; 13. French mobilization in 1870
William Serman; 14. From limited war to Total War in America James M.
McPherson; 15. Remarks on the preconditions to waging war in
Prussia-Germany, 1866-1871 Wilhelm Deist; Part IV. The Home Front: 16.
Loyalty and dissent: the home front in the American Civil War Jorg Nagler;
17. 'The better angels of our nature': Lincoln, propaganda, and public
opinion in the North during the Civil War Philip S. Paludan; 18. The
permanence of internal war: the Prussian state and its opponents, 1870-71
Alf Ludtke; 19. French public opinion in 1870-71 and the emergence of Total
War Stephane Audoin-Rouzeau; 20. Women and war in the Confederacy Donna
Rebecca D. Krug; 21. German patriotic women's work in war and peacetime,
1864-1890 Jean H. Quataert; Part V. The Reality of War: 22. Tactics,
trenches, and men in the Civil War Earl J. Hess; 23. Daily life at the
front and the concept of Total War Thomas Rohkramer; 24. At the nihilist
edge: reflections on guerrilla warfare during the American Civil War
Michael Fellman; 25. The wars against Paris Robert Tombs; 26. 'Our prison
system, supposing we had any': the Confederate and Union prison systems
Reid Mitchell; 27. French prisoners of war in Germany, 1870-71 Manfred
Botzenhart; Part VI. The Legacy: 28. The influence of the German Wars of
Unification upon the United States Jay Luvaas; 29. From Civil War to world
power: perceptions and realities, 1865-1914 Richard N. Current; 30. The
myth of Gambetta and the 'people's war' in Germany and France, 1871-1914
Gerd Krumeich; 31. War memorials: a legacy of Total War? Annette Becker;
Conclusions: 32. The American Civil War and the German Wars of Unification:
some parting shots Roger Chickering; Index.
Was the Civil War a Total War? Mark E. Neely Jr; 3. The American Civil War
and the German Wars of Unification: the problem of comparison Carl Degler;
Part II. Nationalism, Leadership, and War: 4. Confederate identity and the
will to fight Richard E. Beringer; 5. Unionism and Abolition: political
mobilization in the North Hans L. Trefousse; 6. The Prussian triangle of
leadership in the face of people's war: a reassessment of the conflict
between Bismarck and Moltke, 1870-71 Stig Forster; 7. Union generalship,
political leadership, and Total War strategy Edward Hagerman; Part III.
Mobilization and Warfare: 8. The Civil War armies: creation, mobilization,
and development Herman M. Hattaway; 9. African-Americans and the
mobilization for the Civil War Joseph T. Glatthaar; 10. The Civil War
economy: a modern view Stanley L. Engerman and J. Matthew Gallman; 11.
Industry and warfare in Prussia Ulrich Wengenroth; 12. The Prussian army
from reform to war Manfred Messerschmidt; 13. French mobilization in 1870
William Serman; 14. From limited war to Total War in America James M.
McPherson; 15. Remarks on the preconditions to waging war in
Prussia-Germany, 1866-1871 Wilhelm Deist; Part IV. The Home Front: 16.
Loyalty and dissent: the home front in the American Civil War Jorg Nagler;
17. 'The better angels of our nature': Lincoln, propaganda, and public
opinion in the North during the Civil War Philip S. Paludan; 18. The
permanence of internal war: the Prussian state and its opponents, 1870-71
Alf Ludtke; 19. French public opinion in 1870-71 and the emergence of Total
War Stephane Audoin-Rouzeau; 20. Women and war in the Confederacy Donna
Rebecca D. Krug; 21. German patriotic women's work in war and peacetime,
1864-1890 Jean H. Quataert; Part V. The Reality of War: 22. Tactics,
trenches, and men in the Civil War Earl J. Hess; 23. Daily life at the
front and the concept of Total War Thomas Rohkramer; 24. At the nihilist
edge: reflections on guerrilla warfare during the American Civil War
Michael Fellman; 25. The wars against Paris Robert Tombs; 26. 'Our prison
system, supposing we had any': the Confederate and Union prison systems
Reid Mitchell; 27. French prisoners of war in Germany, 1870-71 Manfred
Botzenhart; Part VI. The Legacy: 28. The influence of the German Wars of
Unification upon the United States Jay Luvaas; 29. From Civil War to world
power: perceptions and realities, 1865-1914 Richard N. Current; 30. The
myth of Gambetta and the 'people's war' in Germany and France, 1871-1914
Gerd Krumeich; 31. War memorials: a legacy of Total War? Annette Becker;
Conclusions: 32. The American Civil War and the German Wars of Unification:
some parting shots Roger Chickering; Index.
1. Introduction Stig Forster and Jörg Nagler; Part I. Basic Questions: 2.
Was the Civil War a Total War? Mark E. Neely Jr; 3. The American Civil War
and the German Wars of Unification: the problem of comparison Carl Degler;
Part II. Nationalism, Leadership, and War: 4. Confederate identity and the
will to fight Richard E. Beringer; 5. Unionism and Abolition: political
mobilization in the North Hans L. Trefousse; 6. The Prussian triangle of
leadership in the face of people's war: a reassessment of the conflict
between Bismarck and Moltke, 1870-71 Stig Forster; 7. Union generalship,
political leadership, and Total War strategy Edward Hagerman; Part III.
Mobilization and Warfare: 8. The Civil War armies: creation, mobilization,
and development Herman M. Hattaway; 9. African-Americans and the
mobilization for the Civil War Joseph T. Glatthaar; 10. The Civil War
economy: a modern view Stanley L. Engerman and J. Matthew Gallman; 11.
Industry and warfare in Prussia Ulrich Wengenroth; 12. The Prussian army
from reform to war Manfred Messerschmidt; 13. French mobilization in 1870
William Serman; 14. From limited war to Total War in America James M.
McPherson; 15. Remarks on the preconditions to waging war in
Prussia-Germany, 1866-1871 Wilhelm Deist; Part IV. The Home Front: 16.
Loyalty and dissent: the home front in the American Civil War Jorg Nagler;
17. 'The better angels of our nature': Lincoln, propaganda, and public
opinion in the North during the Civil War Philip S. Paludan; 18. The
permanence of internal war: the Prussian state and its opponents, 1870-71
Alf Ludtke; 19. French public opinion in 1870-71 and the emergence of Total
War Stephane Audoin-Rouzeau; 20. Women and war in the Confederacy Donna
Rebecca D. Krug; 21. German patriotic women's work in war and peacetime,
1864-1890 Jean H. Quataert; Part V. The Reality of War: 22. Tactics,
trenches, and men in the Civil War Earl J. Hess; 23. Daily life at the
front and the concept of Total War Thomas Rohkramer; 24. At the nihilist
edge: reflections on guerrilla warfare during the American Civil War
Michael Fellman; 25. The wars against Paris Robert Tombs; 26. 'Our prison
system, supposing we had any': the Confederate and Union prison systems
Reid Mitchell; 27. French prisoners of war in Germany, 1870-71 Manfred
Botzenhart; Part VI. The Legacy: 28. The influence of the German Wars of
Unification upon the United States Jay Luvaas; 29. From Civil War to world
power: perceptions and realities, 1865-1914 Richard N. Current; 30. The
myth of Gambetta and the 'people's war' in Germany and France, 1871-1914
Gerd Krumeich; 31. War memorials: a legacy of Total War? Annette Becker;
Conclusions: 32. The American Civil War and the German Wars of Unification:
some parting shots Roger Chickering; Index.
Was the Civil War a Total War? Mark E. Neely Jr; 3. The American Civil War
and the German Wars of Unification: the problem of comparison Carl Degler;
Part II. Nationalism, Leadership, and War: 4. Confederate identity and the
will to fight Richard E. Beringer; 5. Unionism and Abolition: political
mobilization in the North Hans L. Trefousse; 6. The Prussian triangle of
leadership in the face of people's war: a reassessment of the conflict
between Bismarck and Moltke, 1870-71 Stig Forster; 7. Union generalship,
political leadership, and Total War strategy Edward Hagerman; Part III.
Mobilization and Warfare: 8. The Civil War armies: creation, mobilization,
and development Herman M. Hattaway; 9. African-Americans and the
mobilization for the Civil War Joseph T. Glatthaar; 10. The Civil War
economy: a modern view Stanley L. Engerman and J. Matthew Gallman; 11.
Industry and warfare in Prussia Ulrich Wengenroth; 12. The Prussian army
from reform to war Manfred Messerschmidt; 13. French mobilization in 1870
William Serman; 14. From limited war to Total War in America James M.
McPherson; 15. Remarks on the preconditions to waging war in
Prussia-Germany, 1866-1871 Wilhelm Deist; Part IV. The Home Front: 16.
Loyalty and dissent: the home front in the American Civil War Jorg Nagler;
17. 'The better angels of our nature': Lincoln, propaganda, and public
opinion in the North during the Civil War Philip S. Paludan; 18. The
permanence of internal war: the Prussian state and its opponents, 1870-71
Alf Ludtke; 19. French public opinion in 1870-71 and the emergence of Total
War Stephane Audoin-Rouzeau; 20. Women and war in the Confederacy Donna
Rebecca D. Krug; 21. German patriotic women's work in war and peacetime,
1864-1890 Jean H. Quataert; Part V. The Reality of War: 22. Tactics,
trenches, and men in the Civil War Earl J. Hess; 23. Daily life at the
front and the concept of Total War Thomas Rohkramer; 24. At the nihilist
edge: reflections on guerrilla warfare during the American Civil War
Michael Fellman; 25. The wars against Paris Robert Tombs; 26. 'Our prison
system, supposing we had any': the Confederate and Union prison systems
Reid Mitchell; 27. French prisoners of war in Germany, 1870-71 Manfred
Botzenhart; Part VI. The Legacy: 28. The influence of the German Wars of
Unification upon the United States Jay Luvaas; 29. From Civil War to world
power: perceptions and realities, 1865-1914 Richard N. Current; 30. The
myth of Gambetta and the 'people's war' in Germany and France, 1871-1914
Gerd Krumeich; 31. War memorials: a legacy of Total War? Annette Becker;
Conclusions: 32. The American Civil War and the German Wars of Unification:
some parting shots Roger Chickering; Index.