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Insurgents, raiders, and bandits : how masters of irregular warfare have shaped our world / John Arquilla.

Van Pelt Library U167.5.I8 A77 2011
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Arquilla, John.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Irregular warfare--History.
Irregular warfare.
Asymmetric warfare--History.
Asymmetric warfare.
Guerrilla warfare--History.
Guerrilla warfare.
History.
Military history, Modern.
Physical Description:
xviii, 311 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Chicago : Ivan R. Dee ; [Lanham, Md.] : Distributed by National Book Network, [2011]
Summary:
From the small bands of wilderness warriors who battled in 18th-century North America to the "Chechen Lion," and the contemporary conflict in Chechnya, John Arquilla chronicles the deadly careers of the greatest masters of irregular warfare over the past 250 years. Their impact on events has been profound, with irregulars playing crucial roles in such epochal struggles as the Anglo-French duel for North America, the defeat of Napoleon in Spain and Russia, the American Civil War, both world wars, and the current era of terrorism. Seeing the world through the eyes of guerrillas, raiders and bandits, Arquilla has written an alternative history that provides lessons for warfare in our time that must not be ignored.
Contents:
War "out of the dark"
Frontiersman : Robert Rogers
Fighting Quaker : Nathanael Greene
Guerrillero : Francisco Espoz y Mina
Hussar poet : Denis Davydov
Desert mystic : Abd el-Kader
Nation builder : Guiseppe Garibaldi
Rebel raider : Nathan Bedford Forrest
Gray fox : George Crook
Veldt rider : Christiaan de Wet
Bush fighter : Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck
Emir dynamite : T.E. Lawrence
Long ranger : Orde Wingate
Undersea wolf : Charles Lockwood
Partisan : Josip Broz, "Tito"
Counterinsurgent : Frank Kitson
People's warrior : Vo Nguyen Giap
Bandit queen : Phoolan Devi
Chechen lion : Aslan Maskhadov
"Master lessons"
and a look ahead.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781566638326
1566638321
OCLC:
681502172

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