The Russian way of war : operational art, 1904-1940

Title
  1. The Russian way of war : operational art, 1904-1940 / Richard W. Harrison.
Published by
  1. Lawrence, Kan. : University Press of Kansas, ©2001.
Author
  1. Harrison, Richard W., 1952-

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Description
  1. xi, 351 pages; 24 cm.
Summary
  1. "From the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905, through World War I and the civil war, and up to the eve of World War II, modern operational art grew from theoretical speculations by a small group of officers to become a critical component of the Soviet art of war. In this first comprehensive treatment of the subject, Richard Harrison shows how this theory emerged and developed to become - despite radically different political settings and levels of technology - essential to the Red Army's victory over Germany in World War II." "Drawing upon a wide range of sources, including memoirs, theoretical works, and materials from the Russian military archives (many presented here for the first time), Harrison traces the debates within the Russian and Soviet armies that engaged such theorists as Neznamov, Svechin, Triandafillov, and Isserson. The end result is an exemplary military intellectual history that helps illuminate a critical element in the "Russian way of war.""--Jacket.
Series statement
  1. Modern war studies
Uniform title
  1. Modern war studies
Subject
  1. 1900-1999
  2. Operational art (Military science) > History > 20th century
  3. Military art and science > Russia > History > 20th century
  4. Military art and science > Soviet Union > History
  5. Military art and science
  6. Operational art (Military science)
  7. Sicherheitspolitik
  8. Oorlogvoering
  9. Strategie
  10. Geschichte 1904-1917
  11. Geschichte 1917-1940
  12. Russia > History, Military > 20th century
  13. Soviet Union > History, Military
  14. Russia
  15. Soviet Union
  16. Russland
  17. Sowjetunion
Genre/Form
  1. History.
  2. Military history.
Contents
  1. Twilight of empire, 1904-1917 -- Wars within and without, 1918-1920 -- The birth of a theory, 1921-1929 -- Maturation, 1930-1936 -- The road to war, 1937-1940.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (p.305-338) and index.