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A History of Military Thought: From the Enlightenment to the Cold War.(Book Review)

Historian, The, June, 2004 by Reid, Brian Holden

A History of Military Thought: From the Enlightenment to the Cold War. By Azar Gat. (New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001. Pp. xiii, 890. $39.95.)

This imposing and substantial volume is a new edition of the author's trilogy on the unfolding of military thought from the Enlightenment to the present. Each of these volumes has been highly praised for its cogency, readability, and grasp of a complex subject. The chronological sweep of the book is actually longer than the title suggests, extending back to Machiavelli and the Renaissance. The first and third volumes, now refashioned as Books I and III, are dominated by two great individuals, Clausewitz and Liddell Hart. Azar Gat is never concerned with the validity of specific theories--whether they...

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