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Publication subTitle :Historical and Political Writings
Publication series :Princeton Legacy Library
Author: Clausewitz Carl von;Paret Peter;Moran D.;
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication year: 2014
E-ISBN: 9781400862160
P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780691031927
Subject: K504 modern history
Keyword: 战略学、战役学、战术学
Language: ENG
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Description
Carl von Clausewitz's major theoretical work, On War, has retained its freshness and relevance since it first appeared 160 years ago. Clausewitz was also a wide-ranging, innovative historian--his acerbic history of Prussia before 1806 became an underground classic long before it could be published--and a combative political essayist, whose observations on the affairs of Germany and Europe combine social egalitarianism with a nearly Bismarckian Realpolitik. In this companion volume to On War, the editors bring together Clausewitz's political writings and a selection of his historical works--material that is fascinating in its own right, important as a commentary on his theories of war, and a valuable source for understanding European ideas and attitudes during and after the Napoleonic era. None of these works has previously appeared in English, with one exception, which was published in a corrupt, censored text that has now been restored to its original form. The editors have contributed introductions for the historical and for the political parts of the volume, as well as brief introductions to the individual selections. Their analyses and the texts themselves reveal Clausewitz to be an exceptionally independent observer both of the past and of his own times, whose outlook is distinguished by an unideological pragmatism and a keen sense of the possibilities and shortcomings of state power.
Originally published in 1992.
The Princeton Legacy Library
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