Vauban under siege : : engineering efficiency and martial vigor in the War of the Spanish Succession / / Jamel Ostwald.

Vauban under Siege is the first systematic comparison of the theory of Vaubanian siegecraft with its reality. It places Vauban’s siege accomplishments back into their broader context, highlighting his continuation of the quest for ever-greater efficiency pursued by a century of military engineers. B...

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Superior document:History of warfare ; v. 41
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Year of Publication:2007
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:History of warfare ; 41.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xii, 390 pages) :; illustrations, maps
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Other title:Engineering efficiency and martial vigor in the War of the Spanish Succession
Preliminary Materials /
Chapter One. Introduction /
Chapter Two. The Perfect Siege Of Ath 1697 /
Chapter Three. Efficiency And The Perfect Siege /
Chapter Four. The Transitional War Of The Spanish Succession /
Chapter Five. Implementing The Paradigm Siege /
Chapter Six. Contesting The Paradigm Siege /
Chapter Seven. Vigor: An Alternative Paradigm /
Chapter Eight. Succeeding With Vigor /
Chapter Nine. The Vigorous Future /
Appendices /
Bibliography /
Index /
Summary:Vauban under Siege is the first systematic comparison of the theory of Vaubanian siegecraft with its reality. It places Vauban’s siege accomplishments back into their broader context, highlighting his continuation of the quest for ever-greater efficiency pursued by a century of military engineers. Based on a comprehensive inventory of sieges in the War of the Spanish Succession, it describes how both French and Allied military officers rejected this efficiency paradigm and embraced instead vigorous brute force tactics. Ignoring their over-worked and under-compensated engineers at key points, generals chose to save precious campaign time by sacrificing their soldiers’ lives in siege after siege. This early modern cult of the offensive has influenced the Western way of war ever since. Winner of the 2009 Distinguished Book Award of the Society for Military History.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. [371]-381) and index.
ISBN:1281457892
9786611457891
9047411501
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Jamel Ostwald.