European Warfare 1864???1913
@inproceedings{Black2002EuropeanW1, title={European Warfare 1864???1913}, author={J. Black}, year={2002} }
As Dennis Showalter showed in the previous chapter,1 the years from 1815 to 1864 were not a period of stagnation. Nor were they a period of uniform development. Instead, armies changed in response to a range of factors among which were their particular mission requirements and the political parameters that affected military mobilisation. Both remained important in the second half of the century, and this serves to qualify, if not subvert, any account of military change that focuses on a unitary… CONTINUE READING
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