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Clausewitz : a very short introduction (edition 2002)

by Michael Eliot Howard

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Karl von Clausewitz's study on war remains relevant today. Michael Howard explains Clausewitz's ideas in terms both of his experiences as a professional soldier in the Napoleonic Wars and of the intellectual background of his time.
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Title:Clausewitz : a very short introduction
Authors:Michael Eliot Howard
Info:Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2002.
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  Robertgreaves | Aug 27, 2022 |
I'm not normally a fan of reading introductions before reading the primary, since so often introductions are arguing hard for the author's (sometimes quirky) interpretation, but this one is so good. Clausewitz is cited far more than read, and the more common editions are a 1907 or so translation. So, the book seems more archaic in language than it was. Howard was part of the best translation/edition, and this little book does a great job of summarizing Clausewitz's argument, and even explaining how it was misrepresented.

If you're interested in Clausewitz, start here. ( )
  trishrobertsmiller | Jan 24, 2022 |
Read it in anticipation of reading On War to get some background. I find the series reliable and this one was OK. ( )
  Paul_S | Oct 20, 2021 |
The Platonic form of the VSI: a short essay on the subject's life, a slightly longer essay on the subject's thought, all very well written, clear and interesting without being needlessly condescending. Clausewitz seems more interesting to me now than he did before I read this (in part because Howard shows how C is influenced by German idealism; in part because Howard shows how C's thought might be relevant in the nuclear era, without denying that we have to make some adjustments to that thought). Highly recommended if you want to know i) a bit about the difference between absolute and limited war; ii) the relation between war and politics; iii) a few neat Clausewitz quotes without having to get through the 700 pages of 'On War.' ( )
  stillatim | Dec 29, 2013 |
Some of these "short introduction" books are pretty weak but you certainly can't complain about a short introduction to Clausewitz written by Michael Howard. Hits all the high points in a few pages. ( )
  SPQR2755 | Oct 13, 2013 |
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About Karl von Clausewitz's study On War the American strategic thinker Bernard Brodie has made the bold statement 'His is not simply the greatest, but the only great book about war.'
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