Reforming the Tsar's Army
Military Innovation in Imperial Russia from Peter the Great to the Revolution
Herausgeber: Menning, Bruce W.; Schimmelpenninck Van Der Oye, David
Reforming the Tsar's Army
Military Innovation in Imperial Russia from Peter the Great to the Revolution
Herausgeber: Menning, Bruce W.; Schimmelpenninck Van Der Oye, David
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This volume examines how Imperial Russia's armed forces sought to adapt to the challenges of modern warfare.
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This volume examines how Imperial Russia's armed forces sought to adapt to the challenges of modern warfare.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 609g
- ISBN-13: 9780521174435
- ISBN-10: 0521174430
- Artikelnr.: 32465702
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 609g
- ISBN-13: 9780521174435
- ISBN-10: 0521174430
- Artikelnr.: 32465702
Part I. Population, Resources, and War: 1. Universal service reform:
conception to implementation, 1873-83 Robert F. Baumann; 2. The limits of
reform: the multiethnic imperial army confronts Nationalism, 1874-1917 Mark
von Hagen; 3. Forerunners of the Komsomol: scouting in imperial Russia
David R. Jones; 4. Strategic railroads and the dilemmas of modernization
Jacob W. Kipp; Part II. Intelligence and Knowledge: 5. The Russian military
press in the reform era Willis Brooks; 6. Reforming military intelligence
David Schimmelpenninck van der Oye; 7. Russian military attachés and the
wars of the 1860s Gudrun Persson; 8. Building foundations for effective
intelligence: military geography and statistics in Russian perspective,
1845-1905 David Alan Rich; Part III. Responses to Specific Wars: 9. Russian
military reform in the age of Napoleon Frederick W. Kagan; 10. The caucasus
factor in Russian military reform Dmitrii I. Oleinikov; 11. The offensive
revisited: Russian preparation for future war, 1906-14 Bruce W. Menning;
12. The challenge of reforming imperial Russian general staff education,
1905-9 John W. Steinberg; Part IV. Personalities: 13. The politics of
command in the army of Peter the Great Paul Bushkovitch; 14. G. A. Potemkin
and A. I. Chernyshev: two dimensions of reform and Russia's military
frontier Bruce W. Menning; 15. Miliutin contra Moltke: Russia's refusal to
accept a Prussian-style general staff Oleg Airapetov; Part V. Conclusions:
16. The military and imperial Russian history David M. McDonald; 17.
Imperial Russia and military history Dennis Showalter; 18. Russian military
history and the present William E. Odom.
conception to implementation, 1873-83 Robert F. Baumann; 2. The limits of
reform: the multiethnic imperial army confronts Nationalism, 1874-1917 Mark
von Hagen; 3. Forerunners of the Komsomol: scouting in imperial Russia
David R. Jones; 4. Strategic railroads and the dilemmas of modernization
Jacob W. Kipp; Part II. Intelligence and Knowledge: 5. The Russian military
press in the reform era Willis Brooks; 6. Reforming military intelligence
David Schimmelpenninck van der Oye; 7. Russian military attachés and the
wars of the 1860s Gudrun Persson; 8. Building foundations for effective
intelligence: military geography and statistics in Russian perspective,
1845-1905 David Alan Rich; Part III. Responses to Specific Wars: 9. Russian
military reform in the age of Napoleon Frederick W. Kagan; 10. The caucasus
factor in Russian military reform Dmitrii I. Oleinikov; 11. The offensive
revisited: Russian preparation for future war, 1906-14 Bruce W. Menning;
12. The challenge of reforming imperial Russian general staff education,
1905-9 John W. Steinberg; Part IV. Personalities: 13. The politics of
command in the army of Peter the Great Paul Bushkovitch; 14. G. A. Potemkin
and A. I. Chernyshev: two dimensions of reform and Russia's military
frontier Bruce W. Menning; 15. Miliutin contra Moltke: Russia's refusal to
accept a Prussian-style general staff Oleg Airapetov; Part V. Conclusions:
16. The military and imperial Russian history David M. McDonald; 17.
Imperial Russia and military history Dennis Showalter; 18. Russian military
history and the present William E. Odom.
Part I. Population, Resources, and War: 1. Universal service reform:
conception to implementation, 1873-83 Robert F. Baumann; 2. The limits of
reform: the multiethnic imperial army confronts Nationalism, 1874-1917 Mark
von Hagen; 3. Forerunners of the Komsomol: scouting in imperial Russia
David R. Jones; 4. Strategic railroads and the dilemmas of modernization
Jacob W. Kipp; Part II. Intelligence and Knowledge: 5. The Russian military
press in the reform era Willis Brooks; 6. Reforming military intelligence
David Schimmelpenninck van der Oye; 7. Russian military attachés and the
wars of the 1860s Gudrun Persson; 8. Building foundations for effective
intelligence: military geography and statistics in Russian perspective,
1845-1905 David Alan Rich; Part III. Responses to Specific Wars: 9. Russian
military reform in the age of Napoleon Frederick W. Kagan; 10. The caucasus
factor in Russian military reform Dmitrii I. Oleinikov; 11. The offensive
revisited: Russian preparation for future war, 1906-14 Bruce W. Menning;
12. The challenge of reforming imperial Russian general staff education,
1905-9 John W. Steinberg; Part IV. Personalities: 13. The politics of
command in the army of Peter the Great Paul Bushkovitch; 14. G. A. Potemkin
and A. I. Chernyshev: two dimensions of reform and Russia's military
frontier Bruce W. Menning; 15. Miliutin contra Moltke: Russia's refusal to
accept a Prussian-style general staff Oleg Airapetov; Part V. Conclusions:
16. The military and imperial Russian history David M. McDonald; 17.
Imperial Russia and military history Dennis Showalter; 18. Russian military
history and the present William E. Odom.
conception to implementation, 1873-83 Robert F. Baumann; 2. The limits of
reform: the multiethnic imperial army confronts Nationalism, 1874-1917 Mark
von Hagen; 3. Forerunners of the Komsomol: scouting in imperial Russia
David R. Jones; 4. Strategic railroads and the dilemmas of modernization
Jacob W. Kipp; Part II. Intelligence and Knowledge: 5. The Russian military
press in the reform era Willis Brooks; 6. Reforming military intelligence
David Schimmelpenninck van der Oye; 7. Russian military attachés and the
wars of the 1860s Gudrun Persson; 8. Building foundations for effective
intelligence: military geography and statistics in Russian perspective,
1845-1905 David Alan Rich; Part III. Responses to Specific Wars: 9. Russian
military reform in the age of Napoleon Frederick W. Kagan; 10. The caucasus
factor in Russian military reform Dmitrii I. Oleinikov; 11. The offensive
revisited: Russian preparation for future war, 1906-14 Bruce W. Menning;
12. The challenge of reforming imperial Russian general staff education,
1905-9 John W. Steinberg; Part IV. Personalities: 13. The politics of
command in the army of Peter the Great Paul Bushkovitch; 14. G. A. Potemkin
and A. I. Chernyshev: two dimensions of reform and Russia's military
frontier Bruce W. Menning; 15. Miliutin contra Moltke: Russia's refusal to
accept a Prussian-style general staff Oleg Airapetov; Part V. Conclusions:
16. The military and imperial Russian history David M. McDonald; 17.
Imperial Russia and military history Dennis Showalter; 18. Russian military
history and the present William E. Odom.