The Means to Kill
Essays on the Interdependence of War and Technology from Ancient Rome to the Age of Drones
Herausgeber: Dworok, Gerrit; Jacob, Frank
The Means to Kill
Essays on the Interdependence of War and Technology from Ancient Rome to the Age of Drones
Herausgeber: Dworok, Gerrit; Jacob, Frank
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Throughout human history, technological innovation has functioned as a driver of civilization and inspired many people's belief in progress. When it comes to warfare, where technology is applied with a cruel and deadly logic, a nuanced view is needed. From siege engines to drones, innovation has often served a less enlightened aim: elimination of the enemy. This collection of new essays from specialists in military history examines the interdependence between war and technology from a number of regional perspectives.
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- Verlag: McFarland
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 512g
- ISBN-13: 9780786497171
- ISBN-10: 0786497173
- Artikelnr.: 43407914
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- In de Tarpen 42
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: McFarland
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 512g
- ISBN-13: 9780786497171
- ISBN-10: 0786497173
- Artikelnr.: 43407914
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Preface (Frank Jacob and Gerrit Dworok)
Introduction (Frank Jacob, Gerrit Dworok and Jeffrey M. Shaw)
Part I: Ancient Rome and the Medieval Ages
Ancient Naval Artillery Support (Jorit Wintjes)
Stirrup, Composite Bow and Traction Trebuchet: Some Remarks on the
Interdependence of War and Technology in the Early Middle Ages (Christian
Scholl)
The Medieval Arms Race: The Confrontation of Orient and Occident in the
Crusades and the Reconquista (Thomas Schuetz)
Gunpowder and Cannons: Gunnery in the Late Middle Ages (Marc-André
Karpienski)
Mining and Warfare: An Overview of Centuries of Interdependence (Olaf
Wagener)
Part II: The Age of the World Wars
The German Navy League, Navalism and the Perception of the Imperial German
Navy as a Technological Masterpiece, 1898-1914 (Sebastian Diziol)
The Soviet Propaganda Film as an Instrument of Warfare: Sergey Eisenstein's
Montage Technique and the "Global Civil War of Ideologies" (Gerrit Dworok)
Four Technical Artifacts of the Great War (Kurt Möser)
The Special Operations Executive (SOE) and the Use and Abuse of Peacetime
Technology, 1940-45: A Case Study of Unconventional Warfare (Roderick
Bailey)
The Liberal Attraction to Technological Progress and the RAF (Tomá Küera)
Resource Policy and Technical Understanding: Aspects of Hitler's Wartime
Economy (Eckehard Dworok)
Part III: The Cold
A Weapon Changed the World: The AK-47 and the Consequences for Asymmetric
Warfare (Frank Jacob)
Tous Azimuts: Yugoslavia's Defense Policy in the Cold War (James
Horncastle)
Technology, Warfare and Intra-Alliance Rivalry: The U.S.-West German Main
Battle Tank Harmonization in the 1970s (Benedict von Bremen)
Equipping the Marine Corps for the 21st Century, 1975-1990 (Nathan R.
Packard)
From AirLand Battle to Effects-Based Operations: United States Air Force
and Army Doctrine Development from 1980 to 2001 (Daniel Fuhrer )
Part IV: The Age of "New Wars"
Technology and War: Nanotechnology, Precision and Globalization (Jeffrey M.
Shaw)
The Fallacy of Humane Killing: Interwar Debates About Air Power and
Twenty-First Century "Killer Robots" (Adam Page)
Death from the Skies: A Just-War Perspective on the Rise of Unmanned
Weapons Systems and the Reduction of Combatant and Noncombatant Casualties
(Timothy J. Demy)
About the Contributors
Index
Preface (Frank Jacob and Gerrit Dworok)
Introduction (Frank Jacob, Gerrit Dworok and Jeffrey M. Shaw)
Part I: Ancient Rome and the Medieval Ages
Ancient Naval Artillery Support (Jorit Wintjes)
Stirrup, Composite Bow and Traction Trebuchet: Some Remarks on the
Interdependence of War and Technology in the Early Middle Ages (Christian
Scholl)
The Medieval Arms Race: The Confrontation of Orient and Occident in the
Crusades and the Reconquista (Thomas Schuetz)
Gunpowder and Cannons: Gunnery in the Late Middle Ages (Marc-André
Karpienski)
Mining and Warfare: An Overview of Centuries of Interdependence (Olaf
Wagener)
Part II: The Age of the World Wars
The German Navy League, Navalism and the Perception of the Imperial German
Navy as a Technological Masterpiece, 1898-1914 (Sebastian Diziol)
The Soviet Propaganda Film as an Instrument of Warfare: Sergey Eisenstein's
Montage Technique and the "Global Civil War of Ideologies" (Gerrit Dworok)
Four Technical Artifacts of the Great War (Kurt Möser)
The Special Operations Executive (SOE) and the Use and Abuse of Peacetime
Technology, 1940-45: A Case Study of Unconventional Warfare (Roderick
Bailey)
The Liberal Attraction to Technological Progress and the RAF (Tomá Küera)
Resource Policy and Technical Understanding: Aspects of Hitler's Wartime
Economy (Eckehard Dworok)
Part III: The Cold
A Weapon Changed the World: The AK-47 and the Consequences for Asymmetric
Warfare (Frank Jacob)
Tous Azimuts: Yugoslavia's Defense Policy in the Cold War (James
Horncastle)
Technology, Warfare and Intra-Alliance Rivalry: The U.S.-West German Main
Battle Tank Harmonization in the 1970s (Benedict von Bremen)
Equipping the Marine Corps for the 21st Century, 1975-1990 (Nathan R.
Packard)
From AirLand Battle to Effects-Based Operations: United States Air Force
and Army Doctrine Development from 1980 to 2001 (Daniel Fuhrer )
Part IV: The Age of "New Wars"
Technology and War: Nanotechnology, Precision and Globalization (Jeffrey M.
Shaw)
The Fallacy of Humane Killing: Interwar Debates About Air Power and
Twenty-First Century "Killer Robots" (Adam Page)
Death from the Skies: A Just-War Perspective on the Rise of Unmanned
Weapons Systems and the Reduction of Combatant and Noncombatant Casualties
(Timothy J. Demy)
About the Contributors
Index