No. 7 (2017): Estonian Yearbook of Military History
Estonian Yearbook of Military History

Visions of War: Experience, Imagination and Predictions of War in the Past and the Present

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Articles

Martin van Creveld (Author)
5-11
Preface. The Study of War
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Alon Posner, Kaarel Piirimäe (Author)
13-35
Introduction. Envisioning Future Wars
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Iain A. MacInnes (Author)
36-59
(Not) Learning the Lessons of War? The Scottish experience of conflict in the Second War of Independence (1332‒1357)
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Oliver B. Hemmerle Hemmerle (Author)
60-88
Learning from Decisive Battles Prerequisites to Define and Identify Them. The legacy of Sir Edward S. Creasy for the imagination and predictions of war
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Michael H. Clemmesen (Author)
89-115
The Unavoidable Vision Failure: The Anglo-German First World War naval confrontation
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Kaarel Piirimäe (Author)
116-150
Preparing for War in the 1930s: The myth of the Independence War and Laidoner´s "active defence"
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Michael Jung (Author)
151-165
Werner Osenberg´s Visions of the "Totaleinsatz" of the entire German Research Potential in Total War
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Robert A. Jacobs (Author)
166-186
Imagining a Nuclear World War Two in Europe: Preparing US Troops for the Battlefield Use of Nuclear Weapons
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Blaž Torkar (Author)
187-205
The Doctrine of Total People´s Defence ‒ what Yugoslav armed forces learned from their past
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Benedict von Bremen (Author)
206-226
Imagining the Third World War: Discussions about NATO´s conventional defence in the 1970s
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Gary Baines (Author)
227-260
The Vocabulary of the Vietnam War: South African invocations of an analogy and its associated lessons
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Tobias J. Burgers (Author)
261-281
Human Visions of FutureNon-Human War? How advances in digital and robotic military systems are creating a new future non-human notion of perpetual conflict
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