Clausewitz his life and work

Carl von Clausewitz's On War, is generally considered the greatest text on military theory ever written. Clausewitz is a touchstone for the field today, and is read by scholars, students, and military personnel around the world. And yet to Clausewitz himself, far more important than achieving r...

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Main Author: Stoker, Donald J. (Author)
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Language:English
Published: New York, NY Oxford University Press 2015
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505 0 |a Introduction: The point of it all -- Boy soldier (1780- 1795) -- The ambitious student of war (1795-1805) -- Clausewitz at war: The 1806 campaign -- A political education (1807-1812) -- War and words: the Campaign of 1812 -- The road to Taurrogen -- 1813: War, revolution, and armistice -- 1813: Leipzig, Gohrde, and the Stecknitz -- Clausewitz and the fall of Napoleon (1813-1814) -- 1815: The Waterloo campaign -- The sum of it all (1815-1831) -- Conclusion: Clausewitz's legacy 
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