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The Naval War of 1812 豆瓣
作者: Theodore Roosevelt Modern Library 1999 - 5
Published when Theodore Roosevelt was only twenty-three years old, The Naval War of 1812 was immediately hailed as a literary and scholarly triumph, and it is still considered the definitive book on the subject. It caused considerable controversy for its bold refutation of earlier accounts of the war, but its brilliant analysis and balanced tone left critics floundering, changed the course of U.S. military history by renewing interest in our obsolete forces, and set the young author and political hopeful on a path to greatness. Roosevelt's inimitable style and robust narrative make The Naval War of 1812 enthralling, illuminating, and utterly essential to every armchair historian.

The books in the Modern Library War series have been chosen by series editor Caleb Carr according to the significance of their subject matter, their contribution to the field of military history, and their literary merit.
The Grand Strategy of the Byzantine Empire 豆瓣
作者: Edward N. Luttwak Belknap Press 2011 - 11
In this book, the distinguished writer Edward Luttwak presents the grand strategy of the eastern Roman empire we know as Byzantine, which lasted more than twice as long as the more familiar western Roman empire, eight hundred years by the shortest definition. This extraordinary endurance is all the more remarkable because the Byzantine empire was favored neither by geography nor by military preponderance. Yet it was the western empire that dissolved during the fifth century. The Byzantine empire so greatly outlasted its western counterpart because its rulers were able to adapt strategically to diminished circumstances, by devising new ways of coping with successive enemies. It relied less on military strength and more on persuasion - to recruit allies, dissuade threatening neighbors, and manipulate potential enemies into attacking one another instead. Even when the Byzantines fought - which they often did with great skill--they were less inclined to destroy their enemies than to contain them, for they were aware that today's enemies could be tomorrow's allies. Born in the fifth century when the formidable threat of Attila's Huns were deflected with a minimum of force, Byzantine strategy continued to be refined over the centuries, incidentally leaving for us several fascinating guidebooks to statecraft and war. "The Grand Strategy of the Byzantine Empire" is a broad, interpretive account of Byzantine strategy, intelligence, and diplomacy over the course of eight centuries that will appeal to scholars, classicists, military history buffs, and professional soldiers.
佛郎机铳在中国 豆瓣
作者: 周维强 2013 - 6
佛郎机铳的研究,既是《澳门文化丛书:佛郎机铳在中国》重新检视欧人东来史不能够忽视的起点课题,也是了解近500年来中国军事武力兴衰和研究东亚战争形态的首要门径,其重要性自不待言。在世界军事史中,再也找不到像佛郎机铳这样独特而深刻的个案。尤其是数百年间,佛郎机铳长期捍卫数千公里的中华帝国疆土,这样对历史有巨大影响的科技产品,无疑需要引起更多研究者的注意。
德国克虏伯与晚清火炮 豆瓣
作者: 孙烈 山东教育出版社 2014 - 11
《技术转移与技术创新历史丛书:德国克虏伯与晚清火炮 贸易与仿制模式下的技术转移》系一部研究19世纪末至20世纪初德国克虏伯技术向中国转移的学术专著。在考察中国社会从传统向现代转型、自强运动、军事变革等宏观问题的同时,重点分析了李鸿章等人主导的晚清军火贸易以及建立在仿制基础上的兵器工业发展的得失成败,以及贸易、仿制与技术转移之间错综复杂的关系。全书从历史背景、军火贸易、书本知识的输入、技术的引进与消化吸收、装备与运用等方丽,综合论述了德国克虏伯与晚清技术转移的过程、路径及影响因素。《技术转移与技术创新历史丛书:德国克虏伯与晚清火炮 贸易与仿制模式下的技术转移》适合科学技术史、军事技术史、中西交流史、科技政策等领域的研究者参考。
Atlantic LP 豆瓣
作者: Simon Winchester HarperLuxe 2010 - 11
Atlantic is a biography of a tremendous space that has been central to the ambitions of explorers, scientists, and warriors, and continues to affect our character, attitudes, and dreams. Poets to potentates, seers to sailors, fishermen to foresters—all have a relationship with this great body of gray and heaving sea. Winchester chronicles that relationship, making the Atlantic come vividly alive. More than a mere history, Atlantic is an unforgettable journey of unprecedented scope by one of the most gifted writers in the English language.
Coercion, Capital and European States, A.D.990-1992 豆瓣
8.8 (6 个评分) 作者: Charles Tilly Wiley-Blackwell 1993 - 4
In this pathbreaking work, now available in paperback, Charles Tilly challenges all previous formulations of state development in Europe. Specifically, Tilly charges that most available explanations fail because they do not account for the great variety of kinds of states which were viable at different stages of European history, and because they assume a unilinear path of state development resolving in today's national state.
War and the State in Early Modern Europe 豆瓣
作者: Jan Glete Routledge 2001 - 8
The sixteenth and seventeenth centuries saw many ambitious European rulers develop permanent armies and navies. War and the State in Early Modern Europe examines this military change as a central part of the political, social and economic transformation of early modern Europe. This important study exposes the economic structures necessary for supporting permanent military organisations across Europe. Large armed forces could not develop successfully without various interest groups who needed protection and were willing to pay for it. Arguing that early fiscal-military states were in fact protection-selling enterprises, the author focuses on: Spain, the Dutch Republic and Sweden the role of local elites the political and organisational aspects of this new military development War and the State in Early Modern Europe offers an impressive insight into the conditions surrounding the growth of military organisations in Europe, and will appeal to European and Military historians alike.
Empire 豆瓣
作者: Koebner, Richard Cambridge University Press 2008 - 9
Ever since the Romans, 'Empire' has been a word of power to rulers and theorists of statecraft. It implied much more than 'rule' or 'kingdom': those states which could pretend to the title of Empire thereby compared themselves with Rome, and implied that they were its successors. Professor Koebner's widely ranging book examines the use of the concept in European history from classical times until the early nineteenth century. He begins with the Romans, and analyses the original meanings of the word imperium. He then turns to later uses, in the Holy Roman Empire founded by Charlemagne, and its successors. The main part of the book considers the British Empire, from its uncertain foundation under Henry VIII to the secession of the American colonies - an event which caused a re-examination of the whole nature of the Empire. A final chapter considers the Napoleonic period.