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The Kaiser's Army : The Politics of Military Technology in Germany During the Machine Age, 1870-1918

معرفی کتاب «The Kaiser's Army : The Politics of Military Technology in Germany During the Machine Age, 1870-1918» نوشتهٔ Eric Dorn Brose، منتشرشده توسط نشر Oxford University Press در سال 2001. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

This volume covers a fascinating period in the history of the German army, a time in which machine guns, airplanes, and weapons of mass destruction were first developed and used. Eric Brose traces the industrial development of machinery and its application to infantry, cavalry, and artillery tactics. He examines the modernity versus anti-modernity debate that raged after the Franco-Prussian war, arguing that the residue of years of resistance to technological change seriously undermined the German army during World War I. By the end of the Franco-Prussian War in 1871, the victorious German Army was one of the world's most feared and respected military forces. Despite its formidable reputation throughout the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the army was vanquished by the Allied powers during World War I. How did this renowned army come to suffer such a surprising defeat? What political, social, and military forces left the German army vulnerable in 1914? Challenging previous scholarship on the topic, author Eric Dorn Brose offers here a provocative new interpretation of this fascinating period in German history. He argues that conservatism became deeply embedded in the army's philosophy and prevented the army from modernizing in time for World War I.During the 1870s, Brose demonstrates, feuding factions disagreed about the tactical and technological lessons of the Wars of Unification. Those emphasizing the superiority of man and morale over machine and firepower prevailed. Between 1880 and 1914, however, more prudent factions counterattacked. The advent of magazine rifles, smokeless gunpowder, high explosives, heavy artillery, machine guns, rapid-firing cannons, giant mortars, airships, and airplanes intensified factional feuds over the role of technology in the German army. Throughout this tumultuous period, advocates and opponents of these devices debated the tactical, operational, and organizational changes made necessary by their adoption. Complicating the introduction of reforms was Kaiser William II, a leader whose vision was at once progressive and reactionary.In vivid detail, Brose describes the slow and arduous process of overcoming entrenched traditions. In August 1914, as the army strove for western victory, its shortcomings became obvious. The campaign planned by military leaders had a reasonable chance of success despite the risky provocation of Belgium and England. It failed, however, due largely to the residual effects of decades of pride and stubborn adherence to the old ways.Combining military, social, and political history, The Kaiser's Army provides a fascinating look at the modern German army and its evolution. It is a book for anyone interested in German history, military history, and World War I. "By the end of the Franco-Prussian War in 1871, the victorious German Army was one of the world's most feared and respected military forces. Despite its formidable reputation throughout the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the army was vanquished by the Allied powers during World War I. How did his renowned army come to suffer such a surprising defeat? What political, social, and military forces left the German army vulnerable in 1914? Challenging previous scholarship on the topic, author Eric Dorn Brose offers here a provocative new interpretation of this fascinating period in German history. He argues that conservatism became deeply embedded in the army's philosophy and prevented the army from modernizing in time for World War I." "In detail, Brose describes the slow and arduous process of overcoming entrenched traditions. In August 1914, as the army strove for western victory, its shortcomings became obvious. The campaign planned by military leaders had a reasonable chance of success despite the risky provocation of Belgium and England. It failed, however, due largely to the residual effects of decades of pride and stubborn adherence to the old ways." "Combining military, social, and political history, The Kaiser's Army provides a fascinating look at the modern German army and its evolution. It is a book for anyone interested in German history, military history, and World War I."--Jacket.

brose (history,drexel U.) Has Written Extensively About Germany And Technology. Here He Explores Human And Institutional Responses To Technological Change In The Army During Four Decades Of Peace And Four Years Of War. He Seeks Explanation For Why An Army So Feared At The Beginning Of The Period, Declined And Was Defeated By Its End. Annotation C. Book News, Inc.,portland, Or

During the period 1870-1918, the German army's view that man was better than machine was challenged by the development and use of machine guns, airplanes and weapons of destruction. This book examines the effects of mechanisation on the Germany army
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