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  1. Jan 1, 2022 · Drawing on more than a half-century of research and teaching, Professor Dennis Showalter analyzes its place in German society, the challenges of modernization and advances in technology and tactics to tell the story of the German Army of 1914-1918 as an institution: an instrument of war."--Publisher description.

  2. Oct 19, 2021 · Tools of war : instruments, ideas, and institutions of warfare, 1445-1871. Publication date. 1990. Topics. Military art and science -- History, Military history, Modern, Technology -- History. Publisher. Urbana : University of Illinois Press. Collection.

  3. All armies had their regimental orchestras, but soldiers also brought their personal instruments, not just the smaller and portable ones, such as mouth-organs, whistles, harmonicas and brass instruments, but also more vulnerable string instruments like violins, guitars and even cellos.

  4. An understanding of military aims and objectives, while essential to strategic clarity, does not afford complete intellectual mastery over the multifaceted reality of war, nor does it guarantee strategic success. Keywords: nature of war, politics, strategy, objective, War of 1812, violence.

  5. Feb 20, 2020 · Summary. Moves with the military bands, pipes, drums and buglers to the fighting fronts. It will show the practical uses of music in the field and on board ships as an important marker for servicemen’s daily schedules. This section will also outline musicians’ roles in battle.

    • Emma Hanna
    • 2020
  6. Midlarsky (1975) developed a classification of wars, based on a combination of the premises of rank order and scope, along with the explicit use of the variables “structural differentiation” and “participation”. In addition, two variables specific to political violence are included.

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  8. The Giles’ edition of the ART OF WAR, as stated above, was a scholarly work. Dr. Giles was a leading sinologue at the time and an assistant in the Department of Oriental Printed Books and Manuscripts in the British Museum.

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