Clausewitz and the state : the man, his theories, and his times /
Peter Paret.
- Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, 2007.
- xxii, 467 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Reprint. Originally published: New York : Oxford University Press, 1976. With new pref.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 445-459) and index.
Addendum to the Bibliography Clausewitz's Prussia The French Revolution Garrison Life and the Perfectibility of Man Scharnhorst's Mediation between Old and New Early Writings The Collapse of the Frederician State Captivity and the Ideal of German Liberty The Years of Reform The Military Reformers Studies in Policy and Theory Fichte, Machiavelli, Pestalozzi The Logic of Patriotism Napoleon's Destruction The Restoration Coblenz Knowledge and Personality Political Writings Berlin The Major Historical and Theoretical Works History Theory "What is War?" The Last Year The Revolutions of 1830 Observer on the Frontier Beyond the Nation State A Note on Sources Manuscripts, Books, and Articles Cited ix -- 1 13 -- 2 20 -- 3 36 -- 4 56 -- 5 78 -- 6 98 -- Part II -- 7 123 -- 8 137 -- i 137 -- ii 147 -- iii 169 -- iv 209 -- 9 222 -- 10 255 -- i 255 -- ii 272 -- iii 286 -- iv 307 -- 11 327 -- ii 331 -- iii 356 -- iv 382 -- 12 396 -- i 396 -- ii 410 -- 431 -- 441 -- 445.
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Clausewitz, Carl von, 1780-1831.
Intellectuals--Germany--Biography. Nobility--Germany--Biography. State, The. War. Intellectuels--Allemagne--Biographies.