Battle Studies: Ancient and Modern Battle

Battle Studies: Ancient and Modern Battle

Battle Studies: Ancient and Modern Battle

Battle Studies: Ancient and Modern Battle

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Overview

"The soldier is unknown often to his closest companions. He loses them in the disorienting smoke and confusion of a battle which he is fighting, so to speak, on his own."

Although not much is known of his life, Colonel Ardant du Picq (1821 – 1870) 's small corpus of writings has earned him a place in the ranks of great military theorists. His Etudes sur les combat: Combat antique et moderne, often referred to by its common English title Battle Studies, was published in part in 1880 posthumously, and the complete text did not appear until 1902.

Du Picq was the first military scientist to write extensively on the psychological aspect of war. He died prematurely in the early stages of the Franco-Prussian War but his unfinished text exerted a huge influence on future leaders, including French World War I lion Marshal Foch. From Du Picq's work Foch took that 'moral force' is the most important element in the strength of armies and the biggest influence on the outcome of battles.

Du Picq's attempt to delineate empirical truths about warfare by a close analysis of battles was a sensation at the dawn of the 20th Century and continues to be read by military strategists and political philosophers today.

*Includes image gallery.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940151638128
Publisher: Enhanced E-Books
Publication date: 03/29/2015
Series: Military Theory , #6
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 116
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Charles Jean Jacques Joseph Ardant du Picq (19 October 1821-18 August 1870) was a French Army officer and military theorist of the mid-nineteenth century whose writings, as they were later interpreted by other theorists, had a great effect on French military theory and doctrine.
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