"[A] scholarly overview of military technology throughout
history—starting roughly in the 15th century and extending into the
future . . . insightful."— Publishers Weekly In this engaging
book, Jeremy Black argues that technology neither acts as an
independent variable nor operates without major limitations. This
includes its capacity to obtain end results, as technology's impact is
far from simple and its pathways are by no means clear. After
considering such key conceptual points, Black discusses important
technological advances in weaponry and power projection from sailing
warships to aircraft carriers, muskets to tanks, balloons to unmanned
drones—in each case, taking into account what difference these
advances made. He addresses not only firepower but also power
projection and technologies of logistics, command, and control.
Examining military technologies in their historical context and the
present centered on the Revolution in Military Affairs and Military
Transformation, Black then forecasts possible future trends.
"Clear, concise, and thoughtful. An eminently readable synthesis of
historical literature on technology and war."—John France, author of
Perilous Glory: The Rise of Western Military Power "An interesting,
thought provoking work by a major military historian . . . whose depth
and wide range of knowledge across the entire sweep of world military
history is without parallel.... Those who read this book closely will
be richly rewarded for it is a mine of useful information and grist
for discussion."—Spencer C. Tucker, author of The European Powers in
the First World War "A most useful introduction to a very complex
subject, and particularly valuable for its notes and references to
other works. Provocative and vigorously argued . . . Highly
recommended."— Choice
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ISBN
9780253009890
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
344
Forfatter