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The Military Legacy of the Civil War
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The Military Legacy of the Civil War

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This pioneering study focuses on the experiences and writings of the surprisingly large number of Prussian, British, and French military observers who witnessed the Civil War firsthand. Luvaas’s fascinating account reveals why they came, what they wrote, what their armies learned (or failed to learn) from their reports, and how their writings influenced later European military theorists.

For this edition, Luvaas has added a thoughtful introduction that analyzes why some military lessons are learned and others ignored and examines the extent to which such lessons can be applied to subsequent conflicts.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University Press of Kansas
Country
United States
Date
30 November 1988
Pages
254
ISBN
9780700603794

This pioneering study focuses on the experiences and writings of the surprisingly large number of Prussian, British, and French military observers who witnessed the Civil War firsthand. Luvaas’s fascinating account reveals why they came, what they wrote, what their armies learned (or failed to learn) from their reports, and how their writings influenced later European military theorists.

For this edition, Luvaas has added a thoughtful introduction that analyzes why some military lessons are learned and others ignored and examines the extent to which such lessons can be applied to subsequent conflicts.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University Press of Kansas
Country
United States
Date
30 November 1988
Pages
254
ISBN
9780700603794