The English translation of Carl von Clausewitz’s On War by Michael Howard and Peter Paret has had a major impact on how Clausewitz is read today, especially in the United States and Britain. Howard in particular was determined to make Clausewitz doubly relevant – as one soldier speaking to other soldiers and as an author whose views on war had continuing purchase. However, the result is a text which, in reflecting the issues of its day, is not fully reflective of what Clausewitz himself said and has itself become dated.Publisher PDFPeer reviewe
Today, the ideas of Carl von Clausewitz are employed almost ubiquitously in strategic studies, milit...
Clausewitz sought to explain war; to give us a theory so that we could understand among other things...
Clausewitz was deeply concerned with why men fight, what it is that makes wars emerge and develop as...
The English translation of Carl von Clausewitz’s On War by Michael Howard and Peter Paret has had a ...
The English translations of Carl von Clausewitz’s On War from that of Colonel John James Graham (187...
This article is concerned with the evolution of the reputation of the Prussian soldier and philosoph...
This article will introduce and discuss the early versions and manuscripts of Clausewitz’s On War. T...
Book Review: Clausewitz on Small War Christopher Daase and James W. Davis (eds) and Rebooting Clause...
Carl von Clausewitz’s On War has been heralded as one of the most influential theories of war. It ha...
These three books represent a revival of interest in Clausewitz – one which the author of this revie...
A key element in modern military thought in this country has been a return to study and analysis of ...
While Carl von Clausewitz has generally been respected as one of the most profound philosophers of w...
Rebooting Clausewitz offers an entirely new take on the work of history’s greatest theorist of war. ...
Mahan integrates and synthesizes Jomini’s work with his own; Corbett uses Clausewitz’s On War as a h...
Carl von Clausewitz (1780 –1831) stands out from other writers of military classics because rather t...
Today, the ideas of Carl von Clausewitz are employed almost ubiquitously in strategic studies, milit...
Clausewitz sought to explain war; to give us a theory so that we could understand among other things...
Clausewitz was deeply concerned with why men fight, what it is that makes wars emerge and develop as...
The English translation of Carl von Clausewitz’s On War by Michael Howard and Peter Paret has had a ...
The English translations of Carl von Clausewitz’s On War from that of Colonel John James Graham (187...
This article is concerned with the evolution of the reputation of the Prussian soldier and philosoph...
This article will introduce and discuss the early versions and manuscripts of Clausewitz’s On War. T...
Book Review: Clausewitz on Small War Christopher Daase and James W. Davis (eds) and Rebooting Clause...
Carl von Clausewitz’s On War has been heralded as one of the most influential theories of war. It ha...
These three books represent a revival of interest in Clausewitz – one which the author of this revie...
A key element in modern military thought in this country has been a return to study and analysis of ...
While Carl von Clausewitz has generally been respected as one of the most profound philosophers of w...
Rebooting Clausewitz offers an entirely new take on the work of history’s greatest theorist of war. ...
Mahan integrates and synthesizes Jomini’s work with his own; Corbett uses Clausewitz’s On War as a h...
Carl von Clausewitz (1780 –1831) stands out from other writers of military classics because rather t...
Today, the ideas of Carl von Clausewitz are employed almost ubiquitously in strategic studies, milit...
Clausewitz sought to explain war; to give us a theory so that we could understand among other things...
Clausewitz was deeply concerned with why men fight, what it is that makes wars emerge and develop as...