A British Profession of Arms: The Politics of Command in the Late Victorian Army
작성자
Ian F.W. Beckett
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Action & Adventure
Politics
Nature
형식
하드커버
페이지
368
언어
영어
출판됨
Oct 25, 2018
출판사
University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN-10
080616171X
ISBN-13
9780806161716
설명
Set against the backdrop of the late Victorian era, this work delves into the intricate relationship between military command and political dynamics within the British Army. Through a meticulous analysis, the author examines how political considerations influenced military decisions and shaped the professional landscape of the army during this pivotal time.
Readers are invited to explore the multifaceted interactions among key military figures and politicians, gaining insights into how their strategies and ideologies affected Britain's military campaigns. The narrative uncovers the tensions and collaborations that defined command operations, revealing a complex tapestry of ambition, rivalry, and duty that came to characterize the British profession of arms.
This volume not only enriches the understanding of military history but also offers a nuanced perspective on the broader implications of military leadership in a rapidly changing world. It is an essential read for anyone interested in the evolution of military strategy and the forces that govern command in one of Britain’s most transformative periods.
Readers are invited to explore the multifaceted interactions among key military figures and politicians, gaining insights into how their strategies and ideologies affected Britain's military campaigns. The narrative uncovers the tensions and collaborations that defined command operations, revealing a complex tapestry of ambition, rivalry, and duty that came to characterize the British profession of arms.
This volume not only enriches the understanding of military history but also offers a nuanced perspective on the broader implications of military leadership in a rapidly changing world. It is an essential read for anyone interested in the evolution of military strategy and the forces that govern command in one of Britain’s most transformative periods.