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Fighting Power by Martin van Creveld
Fighting Power by Martin van Creveld








After all, without technology, if only in the form of sticks and stones, man’s ability to kill his own kind is extremely limited. Indeed, without technology, there would probably have been no war.

Fighting Power by Martin van Creveld

For the conference report, videotapes, and other papers, see War and technology have always been linked very closely. Core support for the History Institute is provided by The Annenberg Foundation support for this weekend conference was provided by W.

Fighting Power by Martin van Creveld

This essay is based on his address at FPRI’s History Institute for Teachers, “Teaching Military History: Why and How,” held at the First Division Museum in Wheaton, IL and co-sponsored by the Cantigny First Division Foundation.

Fighting Power by Martin van Creveld

[Martin van Creveld is Professor, Institute of Arts and Letters, Hebrew University and author of Supplying War: Logistics from Wallenstein to Patton (Cambridge, 2004).










Fighting Power by Martin van Creveld