Enlightened War : German Theories and Cultures of Warfare from Frederick the Great to Clausewitz.

По: Krimmer, ElisabethДругие авторы: Simpson, Patricia Anne | Niebisch, Arndt | Colclasure, David | Saure, Felix | Shahar, Galili | Stephan, Inge | Birgfeld, Johannes | Figal, Sara Eigen | Frevert, UteТип материала: ТекстТекстЯзык: English (английский язык)Серия: Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture SeriesИздатель: Rochester : Boydell & Brewer, Incorporated, 2011Дата авторского права: ©2011Издание: 1st edОписание: 1 online resource (362 pages)Вид содержания: Text Средство доступа: Computermedien Тип носителя: Online ResourceISBN: 9781571137630Жанр/форма: Fernzugriff | Дополнительные физические форматы: Print version:: Enlightened WarЭлектронное местонахождение и доступ: Volltext
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Frontcover -- CONTENTS -- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INTRODUCTION: Enlightened Warfare in Eighteenth-Century Germany -- Part I: War and Enlightenment -- 1: The Point of Recognition: Enemy, Neighbor, and Next of Kin in the Era of Frederick the Great -- 2: Writing War and the Aesthetics of Political Literature in the 1790s: Daniel Jenisch's (Un)timely Seven Years' War Epic Borussias -- Part II: Cultures of War in Classicism and Romanticism -- 3: Agamemnon on the Battlefield of Leipzig: Wilhelm von Humboldt on Ancient Warriors, Modern Heroes, and Bildung through War -- 4: War, Anecdotes, and the Backsides of Reason: Kleist with Kant Galili Shahar -- 5: "Schon wieder Krieg! Der Kluge hörts nicht gern": Goethe, Warfare, and Faust II -- 6: Recoding the Ethics of War in Grimms' Fairy Tales -- Part III: War and Gender -- 7: On Gender Wars and Amazons: Therese Huber on Terror and Revolution -- 8: Angelica Kauffmann's War Heroes: (Not) Painting War in a Culture of Sensibility -- 9: Citizen-Soldiers: General Conscription in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries -- Part IV: War and Theory -- 10: Just War and Perpetual Peace: Kant on the Legitimate Use of Political Violence -- 11: Military Intelligence: On Carl von Clausewitz's Hermeneutics of Disturbance and Probability -- 12: Host Nations: Carl von Clausewitz and the New U.S. Army/Marine Corps Field Manual, FM 3-24, MCWP 3-33.5, Counterinsurgency -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- NOTES ON THE CONTRIBUTORS -- INDEX -- Backcover.
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Frontcover -- CONTENTS -- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INTRODUCTION: Enlightened Warfare in Eighteenth-Century Germany -- Part I: War and Enlightenment -- 1: The Point of Recognition: Enemy, Neighbor, and Next of Kin in the Era of Frederick the Great -- 2: Writing War and the Aesthetics of Political Literature in the 1790s: Daniel Jenisch's (Un)timely Seven Years' War Epic Borussias -- Part II: Cultures of War in Classicism and Romanticism -- 3: Agamemnon on the Battlefield of Leipzig: Wilhelm von Humboldt on Ancient Warriors, Modern Heroes, and Bildung through War -- 4: War, Anecdotes, and the Backsides of Reason: Kleist with Kant Galili Shahar -- 5: "Schon wieder Krieg! Der Kluge hörts nicht gern": Goethe, Warfare, and Faust II -- 6: Recoding the Ethics of War in Grimms' Fairy Tales -- Part III: War and Gender -- 7: On Gender Wars and Amazons: Therese Huber on Terror and Revolution -- 8: Angelica Kauffmann's War Heroes: (Not) Painting War in a Culture of Sensibility -- 9: Citizen-Soldiers: General Conscription in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries -- Part IV: War and Theory -- 10: Just War and Perpetual Peace: Kant on the Legitimate Use of Political Violence -- 11: Military Intelligence: On Carl von Clausewitz's Hermeneutics of Disturbance and Probability -- 12: Host Nations: Carl von Clausewitz and the New U.S. Army/Marine Corps Field Manual, FM 3-24, MCWP 3-33.5, Counterinsurgency -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- NOTES ON THE CONTRIBUTORS -- INDEX -- Backcover.

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