Black, Ed., European Warfare: 1815-2000
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Expect this work to change the thinking of anyone who regards military intelligence as an oxymoron. The purpose of this book is to expand military history from a survey level cocoon of strategy and tactics to a broader range of more sophisticated political and technological considerations. It is about "the ideas and practices of the military and of military force over modern times, understood as the past two centuries."
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