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This chapter outlines the history of the practice of strategy, predating the introduction of the term. It homes in on episodes of European history since Antiquity for which historians claim to have found evidence of the practice of strategy, defined by Kimberly Kagan as ‘the setting of a state’s objectives and of priorities among those objectives’ in order to allocate resources and choose the best means. While focusing only on Europe, this chapter covers case studies over nearly 2500 ranging from the wars of Ancient Greece, of the Romans to Medieval warfare (here with a focus on English history), the warfare of Philip II of Spain, Louis XIV of France, Frederick II of Prussia, the French Revolutionaries and Napoleon.
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by Laura A. Knott
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"2nd ed." on cover.
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"Published for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace by King's Crown Press, New York".
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Bibliography: p. 735-799.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Prepared by Miss Howe under the direction and with the collaboration of Henry W. Kent. cf. Foreword, v. 1.
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v. 1. The preliminary history to the election of Eadward the Confessor. 1877.--v. 2. The reign of Eadward the Confessor. 1877.--v. 3. The reign of Harold and the interregnum. 1875.--v. 4. The reign of William the Conqueror. 1876.--v. 5. The effects of the Norman conquest. 1876.--v. 6. Index volume. 1879.
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Includes bibliography.
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Mode of access: Internet.