This collection of essays contains fifteen chapters. Chapters one introduces the topic of war in its various forms, before chapter two considers the more general topic of strategy. Chapter three examines the tactical use of cavalry, which leads into the fourth chapter which looks at the tactical use of the combination of the three arms (cavalry, infantry and artillery). Henderson then goes on to look at the career of the Duke of Wellington in the next chapter with particular emphasis on his strategic and tactical thinking. The next two chapters take on the subject of military criticism and modern tactics, before looking at lesson to be learnt from the past. Henderson did considerably research and writing on the American Civil War, and it is perhaps unsurprising that a book of his essays and writing focus heavily upon this. Chapter seven to eleven focus on various elements of said conflict. Chapter twelve looks at the modern use of infantry on the attack, using several contemporary examples to examine this. Chapters 13 and 14 focus closer to ‘home, and concentrate on the British Army. Chapter 13 is a brief examination of the South African War, and in particular Lord Roberts time in command. As Henderson was for a time an officer on Roberts staff, this is an interesting chapter. The final chapter is a look at the condition of the British Army, examining its faults and failings.To the student of late Victorian military strategy and tactics, Henderson’s work is an invaluable tool.
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Henderson was born in Jersey in 1854. Educated at Leeds Grammar School, of which his father, afterwards Dean of Carlisle, was headmaster, he was early attracted to the study of history, and obtained a scholarship at St John's College, Oxford. But he soon left the University for Sandhurst, from where he was commissioned into the 84th Foot in 1878.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Henderson presents late Victorian military strategy and tactics as a commanding lens for understanding war's evolving dynamics.Colonel G.F.R. Henderson was one of the great soldier-scholars of the late Victorian British Army: a gifted historian, strategist and lecturer whose writings shaped the professional education of a generation of officers before the First World War. First published in 1905, The Science of War gathers together Henderson's most important essays and lectures on warfare, strategy, leadership and military thought, written during the final decade of his life.This remarkable volume reveals Henderson at the height of his intellectual powers. Moving effortlessly between theory and history, he examines the nature of strategy, the tactical employment of cavalry, the relationship between morale and firepower, and the enduring principles of command. His studies of Wellington, the American Civil War, Gettysburg and the Wilderness Campaign remain among the finest examples of military analysis in the English language. Throughout, Henderson demonstrates his conviction that war could never be reduced to mechanical formulae: judgement, leadership, initiative and moral force remained decisive.Few British military thinkers of the period exercised greater influence. As Professor of Military Art and History at the Staff College, Camberley, Henderson helped shape the minds of many officers who would later command during the First World War. His famous biography Stonewall Jackson and the American Civil War established his international reputation, but The Science of War perhaps offers the clearest insight into the intellectual framework that underpinned all his work. Here the reader encounters not merely a historian, but a profound interpreter of warfare itself.At a time when European armies were grappling with the implications of industrial warfare, mass mobilisation and modern firepower, Henderson insisted that military history remained indispensable as a training ground for the commander's mind. Officers, he argued, must learn not only technical proficiency, but how to think under pressure, interpret uncertainty and understand the human dimensions of combat. His writings therefore stand at the crossroads between the warfare of Napoleon and the industrial conflicts of the twentieth century. Artikel-Nr. 9781804513354
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