Stig Förster / Jvrg Nagler (eds.)The American Civil War and the German Wars of Unification, 1861 1871
On the Road to Total War
The American Civil War and the German Wars of Unification, 1861 1871
Herausgeber: Forster, Stig; Fvrster, Stig; Nagler, Jvrg
Stig Förster / Jvrg Nagler (eds.)The American Civil War and the German Wars of Unification, 1861 1871
On the Road to Total War
The American Civil War and the German Wars of Unification, 1861 1871
Herausgeber: Forster, Stig; Fvrster, Stig; Nagler, Jvrg
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Essays tracing the roots and development of total industrialized warfare in the United States and Germany.
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Essays tracing the roots and development of total industrialized warfare in the United States and Germany.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 720
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juli 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 1150g
- ISBN-13: 9780521521192
- ISBN-10: 052152119X
- Artikelnr.: 21999795
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- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 720
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juli 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 1150g
- ISBN-13: 9780521521192
- ISBN-10: 052152119X
- Artikelnr.: 21999795
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Introduction Stig Forster and Jörg Nagler; Part I. Basic Questions: 2.
Was the Civil War a Total War? Mark E. Neely Jr; 3. The American Civil War
and the German Wars of Unification: the problem of comparison Carl Degler;
Part II. Nationalism, Leadership, and War: 4. Confederate identity and the
will to fight Richard E. Beringer; 5. Unionism and Abolition: political
mobilization in the North Hans L. Trefousse; 6. The Prussian triangle of
leadership in the face of people's war: a reassessment of the conflict
between Bismarck and Moltke, 1870-71 Stig Forster; 7. Union generalship,
political leadership, and Total War strategy Edward Hagerman; Part III.
Mobilization and Warfare: 8. The Civil War armies: creation, mobilization,
and development Herman M. Hattaway; 9. African-Americans and the
mobilization for the Civil War Joseph T. Glatthaar; 10. The Civil War
economy: a modern view Stanley L. Engerman and J. Matthew Gallman; 11.
Industry and warfare in Prussia Ulrich Wengenroth; 12. The Prussian army
from reform to war Manfred Messerschmidt; 13. French mobilization in 1870
William Serman; 14. From limited war to Total War in America James M.
McPherson; 15. Remarks on the preconditions to waging war in
Prussia-Germany, 1866-1871 Wilhelm Deist; Part IV. The Home Front: 16.
Loyalty and dissent: the home front in the American Civil War Jorg Nagler;
17. 'The better angels of our nature': Lincoln, propaganda, and public
opinion in the North during the Civil War Philip S. Paludan; 18. The
permanence of internal war: the Prussian state and its opponents, 1870-71
Alf Ludtke; 19. French public opinion in 1870-71 and the emergence of Total
War Stephane Audoin-Rouzeau; 20. Women and war in the Confederacy Donna
Rebecca D. Krug; 21. German patriotic women's work in war and peacetime,
1864-1890 Jean H. Quataert; Part V. The Reality of War: 22. Tactics,
trenches, and men in the Civil War Earl J. Hess; 23. Daily life at the
front and the concept of Total War Thomas Rohkramer; 24. At the nihilist
edge: reflections on guerrilla warfare during the American Civil War
Michael Fellman; 25. The wars against Paris Robert Tombs; 26. 'Our prison
system, supposing we had any': the Confederate and Union prison systems
Reid Mitchell; 27. French prisoners of war in Germany, 1870-71 Manfred
Botzenhart; Part VI. The Legacy: 28. The influence of the German Wars of
Unification upon the United States Jay Luvaas; 29. From Civil War to world
power: perceptions and realities, 1865-1914 Richard N. Current; 30. The
myth of Gambetta and the 'people's war' in Germany and France, 1871-1914
Gerd Krumeich; 31. War memorials: a legacy of Total War? Annette Becker;
Conclusions: 32. The American Civil War and the German Wars of Unification:
some parting shots Roger Chickering; Index.
Was the Civil War a Total War? Mark E. Neely Jr; 3. The American Civil War
and the German Wars of Unification: the problem of comparison Carl Degler;
Part II. Nationalism, Leadership, and War: 4. Confederate identity and the
will to fight Richard E. Beringer; 5. Unionism and Abolition: political
mobilization in the North Hans L. Trefousse; 6. The Prussian triangle of
leadership in the face of people's war: a reassessment of the conflict
between Bismarck and Moltke, 1870-71 Stig Forster; 7. Union generalship,
political leadership, and Total War strategy Edward Hagerman; Part III.
Mobilization and Warfare: 8. The Civil War armies: creation, mobilization,
and development Herman M. Hattaway; 9. African-Americans and the
mobilization for the Civil War Joseph T. Glatthaar; 10. The Civil War
economy: a modern view Stanley L. Engerman and J. Matthew Gallman; 11.
Industry and warfare in Prussia Ulrich Wengenroth; 12. The Prussian army
from reform to war Manfred Messerschmidt; 13. French mobilization in 1870
William Serman; 14. From limited war to Total War in America James M.
McPherson; 15. Remarks on the preconditions to waging war in
Prussia-Germany, 1866-1871 Wilhelm Deist; Part IV. The Home Front: 16.
Loyalty and dissent: the home front in the American Civil War Jorg Nagler;
17. 'The better angels of our nature': Lincoln, propaganda, and public
opinion in the North during the Civil War Philip S. Paludan; 18. The
permanence of internal war: the Prussian state and its opponents, 1870-71
Alf Ludtke; 19. French public opinion in 1870-71 and the emergence of Total
War Stephane Audoin-Rouzeau; 20. Women and war in the Confederacy Donna
Rebecca D. Krug; 21. German patriotic women's work in war and peacetime,
1864-1890 Jean H. Quataert; Part V. The Reality of War: 22. Tactics,
trenches, and men in the Civil War Earl J. Hess; 23. Daily life at the
front and the concept of Total War Thomas Rohkramer; 24. At the nihilist
edge: reflections on guerrilla warfare during the American Civil War
Michael Fellman; 25. The wars against Paris Robert Tombs; 26. 'Our prison
system, supposing we had any': the Confederate and Union prison systems
Reid Mitchell; 27. French prisoners of war in Germany, 1870-71 Manfred
Botzenhart; Part VI. The Legacy: 28. The influence of the German Wars of
Unification upon the United States Jay Luvaas; 29. From Civil War to world
power: perceptions and realities, 1865-1914 Richard N. Current; 30. The
myth of Gambetta and the 'people's war' in Germany and France, 1871-1914
Gerd Krumeich; 31. War memorials: a legacy of Total War? Annette Becker;
Conclusions: 32. The American Civil War and the German Wars of Unification:
some parting shots Roger Chickering; Index.
1. Introduction Stig Forster and Jörg Nagler; Part I. Basic Questions: 2.
Was the Civil War a Total War? Mark E. Neely Jr; 3. The American Civil War
and the German Wars of Unification: the problem of comparison Carl Degler;
Part II. Nationalism, Leadership, and War: 4. Confederate identity and the
will to fight Richard E. Beringer; 5. Unionism and Abolition: political
mobilization in the North Hans L. Trefousse; 6. The Prussian triangle of
leadership in the face of people's war: a reassessment of the conflict
between Bismarck and Moltke, 1870-71 Stig Forster; 7. Union generalship,
political leadership, and Total War strategy Edward Hagerman; Part III.
Mobilization and Warfare: 8. The Civil War armies: creation, mobilization,
and development Herman M. Hattaway; 9. African-Americans and the
mobilization for the Civil War Joseph T. Glatthaar; 10. The Civil War
economy: a modern view Stanley L. Engerman and J. Matthew Gallman; 11.
Industry and warfare in Prussia Ulrich Wengenroth; 12. The Prussian army
from reform to war Manfred Messerschmidt; 13. French mobilization in 1870
William Serman; 14. From limited war to Total War in America James M.
McPherson; 15. Remarks on the preconditions to waging war in
Prussia-Germany, 1866-1871 Wilhelm Deist; Part IV. The Home Front: 16.
Loyalty and dissent: the home front in the American Civil War Jorg Nagler;
17. 'The better angels of our nature': Lincoln, propaganda, and public
opinion in the North during the Civil War Philip S. Paludan; 18. The
permanence of internal war: the Prussian state and its opponents, 1870-71
Alf Ludtke; 19. French public opinion in 1870-71 and the emergence of Total
War Stephane Audoin-Rouzeau; 20. Women and war in the Confederacy Donna
Rebecca D. Krug; 21. German patriotic women's work in war and peacetime,
1864-1890 Jean H. Quataert; Part V. The Reality of War: 22. Tactics,
trenches, and men in the Civil War Earl J. Hess; 23. Daily life at the
front and the concept of Total War Thomas Rohkramer; 24. At the nihilist
edge: reflections on guerrilla warfare during the American Civil War
Michael Fellman; 25. The wars against Paris Robert Tombs; 26. 'Our prison
system, supposing we had any': the Confederate and Union prison systems
Reid Mitchell; 27. French prisoners of war in Germany, 1870-71 Manfred
Botzenhart; Part VI. The Legacy: 28. The influence of the German Wars of
Unification upon the United States Jay Luvaas; 29. From Civil War to world
power: perceptions and realities, 1865-1914 Richard N. Current; 30. The
myth of Gambetta and the 'people's war' in Germany and France, 1871-1914
Gerd Krumeich; 31. War memorials: a legacy of Total War? Annette Becker;
Conclusions: 32. The American Civil War and the German Wars of Unification:
some parting shots Roger Chickering; Index.
Was the Civil War a Total War? Mark E. Neely Jr; 3. The American Civil War
and the German Wars of Unification: the problem of comparison Carl Degler;
Part II. Nationalism, Leadership, and War: 4. Confederate identity and the
will to fight Richard E. Beringer; 5. Unionism and Abolition: political
mobilization in the North Hans L. Trefousse; 6. The Prussian triangle of
leadership in the face of people's war: a reassessment of the conflict
between Bismarck and Moltke, 1870-71 Stig Forster; 7. Union generalship,
political leadership, and Total War strategy Edward Hagerman; Part III.
Mobilization and Warfare: 8. The Civil War armies: creation, mobilization,
and development Herman M. Hattaway; 9. African-Americans and the
mobilization for the Civil War Joseph T. Glatthaar; 10. The Civil War
economy: a modern view Stanley L. Engerman and J. Matthew Gallman; 11.
Industry and warfare in Prussia Ulrich Wengenroth; 12. The Prussian army
from reform to war Manfred Messerschmidt; 13. French mobilization in 1870
William Serman; 14. From limited war to Total War in America James M.
McPherson; 15. Remarks on the preconditions to waging war in
Prussia-Germany, 1866-1871 Wilhelm Deist; Part IV. The Home Front: 16.
Loyalty and dissent: the home front in the American Civil War Jorg Nagler;
17. 'The better angels of our nature': Lincoln, propaganda, and public
opinion in the North during the Civil War Philip S. Paludan; 18. The
permanence of internal war: the Prussian state and its opponents, 1870-71
Alf Ludtke; 19. French public opinion in 1870-71 and the emergence of Total
War Stephane Audoin-Rouzeau; 20. Women and war in the Confederacy Donna
Rebecca D. Krug; 21. German patriotic women's work in war and peacetime,
1864-1890 Jean H. Quataert; Part V. The Reality of War: 22. Tactics,
trenches, and men in the Civil War Earl J. Hess; 23. Daily life at the
front and the concept of Total War Thomas Rohkramer; 24. At the nihilist
edge: reflections on guerrilla warfare during the American Civil War
Michael Fellman; 25. The wars against Paris Robert Tombs; 26. 'Our prison
system, supposing we had any': the Confederate and Union prison systems
Reid Mitchell; 27. French prisoners of war in Germany, 1870-71 Manfred
Botzenhart; Part VI. The Legacy: 28. The influence of the German Wars of
Unification upon the United States Jay Luvaas; 29. From Civil War to world
power: perceptions and realities, 1865-1914 Richard N. Current; 30. The
myth of Gambetta and the 'people's war' in Germany and France, 1871-1914
Gerd Krumeich; 31. War memorials: a legacy of Total War? Annette Becker;
Conclusions: 32. The American Civil War and the German Wars of Unification:
some parting shots Roger Chickering; Index.