Clausewitz's On war
About this book
"Carl von Clausewitz's On War, first published in Germany after the Napoleonic Wars, is perhaps the most important book on military strategy ever written. It has influenced generations of generals and politicians, has been blamed for the unprecedented death tolls in the First and Second World Wars, and is still required reading at military academies to this day." "But On War, which was never finished and was published posthumously, is obscure and contradictory. What Clausewitz declares in book 1, he discounts in book 8. The language is often confusing and the relevance is not always clear. For a book that has truly changed the world, On War is extremely perplexing for the general reader to approach, to reconcile with itself, and to place in context."
"Clausewitz's On War is a timely and fascinating answer to these problems. Hew Strachan, one of the world's foremost military historians, tells how and why On War was written, explains what Clausewitz meant, and offers insight into the impact it made on conflict and its continued significance in our world today."--Jacket.
Details
- First published
- 2007
- OL Work ID
- OL2623938W
Subjects
Military art and sciencePolitics and warWarDefensive (military science)Siege warfareOffensive (military science)