Explores this Habsburg military theorist and practitioner's formative military education and experiences during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Introduction The Life of the Archduke Carl Early Intellectual Influences Contemporary Influences The Archduke Carl's Tactical and Operational Writings: Fundamentals of the Higher Art of War and the Contributions for the Practical Instruction The Archduke's Strategy: Fundamentals of the Higher Art of War and the Principles of Strategy An Analysis of the Campaign of 1796 An Analysis of the Campaign of 1809 Historiography to 1914 Historiography since 1914 Conclusion Appendix Bibliography Index
LEE W. EYSTURLID is an Instructor of History at The Indiana Academy at Ball State University. He is an advocate of teaching military history and of reestablishing that topic's necessary place in the instruction of history.
?The author obviously knows all there is to know about his
subject's military career, and has given serious thought to the
issues it raises.?-The Journal of Military History
"The author obviously knows all there is to know about his
subject's military career, and has given serious thought to the
issues it raises."-The Journal of Military History
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