Unconventional Warfare from Antiquity to the Present Day

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Tác giả khác: Hughes, Brian (Biên tập viên), Robson, Fergus (Biên tập viên)
Tóm tắt:IX, 264 p. 6 illus.
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Ngôn ngữ:Tiếng Anh
Được phát hành: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.
Phiên bản:1st ed. 2017.
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Truy cập trực tuyến:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49526-2
Định dạng: Điện tử eBook
Mục lục:
  • Chapter 1: Introduction Guerrillas and Counterinsurgency in History; Brian Hughes and Fergus Robson
  • Part I: Insurgents, Counter-Insurgency, and Civilians in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
  • Chapter 2: Gender and ‘Population-centric’ Counterinsurgency in Afghanistan; Julia Welland
  • Chapter 3: ‘The Best Fellagha Hunter is the French of North African Descent’: Harkis in French Algeria; Raphaëlle Branche
  • Chapter 4: ‘Black-and-Tan tendencies’: policing insurgency in the Palestine Mandate, 1922-48; Seán William Gannon
  • Chapter 5: ‘The Entire Population of this God-forsaken Island is Terrorised by a Small Band of Gun-men’: Guerrillas and Civilians during the Irish Revolution; Brian Hughes
  • Chapter 6: American Civil War Guerrillas; Daniel E. Sutherland
  • Part II: Small War from the Early Modern World to Antiquity
  • Chapter 7: Insurgent Identities, Destructive Discourses, and Militarized Massacre: French Armies on the Warpath Against Insurgents in the Vendée, Italy, and Egypt; Fergus Robson
  • Chapter 8: Lords of the Forests in Flanders: Small War by Freebooters and the Dutch Contributions System in Flanders, 1584-1592; Tim Piceu
  • Chapter 9:‘A Great Company of Country Clowns’: Guerrilla Warfare in the East Anglian and Western Rebellions (1549); Alexander Hodgkins
  • Chapter 10: Good King Robert’s Testament?: Guerrilla Warfare in Later Medieval Scotland; Alastair J. Macdonald
  • Chapter 11: Guerrilla Warfare and Revolt in 2nd Century BC Egypt; Brian McGing
  • Chapter 12: Unorthodox Warfare? Variety and Change in Archaic Greek Warfare (ca. 700- ca. 480 B.C.E.); Matthew Lloyd.